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Pháp Hoa Temple

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Pháp Hoa Temple
Phap Hoa Temple
Religion
AffiliationBuddhist
SectUnited Vietnamese Buddhist Congregation
Location
Location20 Butler Avenue, Pennington, South Australia, 5013
CountryAustralia
Shown within Australia
Geographic coordinates34°51′26″S 138°32′00″E / 34.857144°S 138.533385°E / -34.857144; 138.533385
Architecture
Completed1978

Phap Hoa Temple (Vietnamese: Chùa Pháp Hoa, listen, Chữ Hán: 法葩寺), meaning Dharma Lotus Temple, is a Buddhist temple located in Pennington, South Australia.[1] Established in 1978, it moved to its current location in December 1989. It is a member of the United Vietnamese Buddhist Congregation and the head is the Most Venerable Thich Nhu Hue, and the abbot is the Reverend Thich Vien Tri.

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History

Pháp Hoa Temple in the afternoon

Pháp Hoa Temple was established in 1978 at a small house located at 83 Addison Road, Rosewater, South Australia by a group of Vietnamese immigrants, led by Nguyen Van Tuoi for the purpose of attending to the spiritual needs of immigrant Vietnamese Buddhists. The Most Venerable Thich Nhu Hue was invited to come from Japan to direct the temple. Due to the small size, a search for a plot of larger land to construct a temple was undertaken, and building of the temple in its current location began on a 5000 m2 plot on 19 March 1984. The main hall of the temple was opened on 23 December 1989.

On 26 June 2003 the main hall suffered extensive damage, when an intruder irreparably vandalized the majority of the statues and decorations. This required the replacement of a large number of statues. Along with a new statue of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva located in the courtyard of the Temple, and a Three Entrance Fence, the refurbished hall was unveiled in a ceremony on 27 June 2004 in the presence of South Australian Premier Mike Rann and the Opposition leader Rob Kerin.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Phap Hoa Temple". SAcommunity. Retrieved 11 February 2024.

External links

Media related to Pháp Hoa Temple at Wikimedia Commons

This page was last edited on 30 March 2024, at 08:47
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