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Tuesday, April 3, 2018

2018年卫塞节万盏明灯献佛陀(佛历2562)


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Any donations towards the Bodhi Park project or YBBM are to be made payable to "YAYASAN BELIA BUDDHIST MALAYSIA" and email to ybbmhq@gmail.com or mail to 129, 1st Floor, Jalan Seang Tek, 10400 Penang.

Further enquiry, pls contact us at +604 228 7146 or +6019 418 7146

About the Project

The Bodhi Park is a project undertaken by Yayasan Belia Buddhist Malaysia (YBBM), which was initiated by Young Buddhist Association of Malaysia (YBAM). When fully completed, the project will comprise three buildings. Block A and Block B (on each side of the main shrine hall) will be housing an auditorium, a multi-purpose hall with kitchen, administrative office and classrooms/preceptors rooms.

The Location

The Bodhi Park is located at Section U 12, Shah Alam, beside the Bukit Raja toll plaza. Being a national project, usage of the facilities will be opened to all recognised Buddhist organisations in Malaysia.

Beside the Bodhi Park project, Buddhist Missionary Society Malaysia (BMSM) will be building the Samadhi Temple. The two projects were initially designed to complement each other in term of usage.