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Sangha and Exco

Amitabha Buddhist Centre (ABC) was officially established on 1 Jan
1989.
We are affiliated to the Foundation for the Preservation of the
Mahayana Tradition (FPMT), an international, non-profit organisation,
founded by Lama Yeshe. The FPMT is devoted to the transmission of
Mahayana Buddhist tradition worldwide through teaching, meditation and
community service.
ABC offers opportunities for the study and practice of Mahayana Buddhism
through public talks, publication of free Dharma books, Buddhist study
courses, meditation classes, pujas, animal liberation, community
service, recreational activities, retreats, and pilgrimages.
ABC's origins go back to 1984 when Lama Yeshe visited Singapore and gave
our centre its name. Kyabje Lama Zopa Rinpoche's connection with
Singapore began in the mid-1980s. While he was on retreat in India,
Rinpoche had a very strong instinct about having a Dharma centre in
Singapore. He saw how the Dharma would greatly benefit a growing number
of affluent Singaporeans. The feeling became so overwhelming that by the
end of his retreat, he resolved to go to Singapore at all costs and
establish a Dharma centre, which he did in 1985.
Ven. Dieter was the first teacher. Other former resident teachers
include Ven. Thubten Chodron, Ven. Sangye Khadro, Ven. Sarah Thresher
and Geshe Dawa. Our current resident teacher is Geshe Thubten Chonyi,
who has been with us since 1999.
The continuing growth of ABC is due to the kindness of those who have
helped the centre: our spiritual teachers, members, volunteers, donors,
sponsors, benefactors, and especially our Spiritual Director Kyabje Lama
Zopa Rinpoche.
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