Eight Awakening of the Great Beings – Ven. Chuan Guan

Date: Every Wed from 27 April 2016
Time: 8:30 am to 8:00pm
Venue: BU Dharma Centre
43 Lowland Road S547444 (Near Kovan MRT)
By Registration only
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12 sessions in English

Registration

Please download the application form and send it together with your cheque payment.

 

Fee Payable

Member (of The Buddhist Union) $20
Non-Member $30

 

Cheque Payment

Cheque payable to “The Buddhist Union” to be sent to:
The Buddhist Union Dharma Centre
43 Lowland Road Singapore 547444

 

Please indicate behind your cheque  “Eight Awakening of the Great Beings” as well as the following information:
• your name
• e-mail and
• contact no.

 

Enquiry

Please call  6281 9776 / 6241 9419  or email to us.

 

ABOUT

Explore the wisdom of the Great Enlightened Ones and learn together how one can apply the Buddha’s teachings in our daily lives. Find out how our worldview shapes our daily experiences and interactions with others.

 

Come learn, share and discover the wisdom in this sutra!

 

CONDUCTING VENERABLE

Venerable Chuan Guan Venerable Chuan Guan was ordained under Master Miu King (Master Miao Jing 妙境長老) in 2002 (higher ordination in 2003) and began his monastic training in Fa Yun Monastery (New Mexico, United States). He learned the sutras and practised meditation under the Mahayana Buddhist tradition while studying the Theravadin Pali Canon.

 

2006 onwards, he continued his training under Ven. Kwang Sheng in Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery (KMSPKS). July 2009 to June 2013, he served in the Buddhist Library as a resident monk. July 2013 onwards, he is a resident monk in KMSPKS. His focus is on Dharma learning, meditation and provides counseling and spiritual services.

 

Online, he reaches out to the Buddhist community via his blog at www.buddhavacana.net, facebook, twitter, and through apps on Apple and Android mobile devices. He received his degree in Computer Engineering from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and worked in the IT industry prior to monkhood.