Governance

Thekchen Choling Singapore is a registered charity with the Ministry of Community, Culture, and Youth. We are dedicated to upholding strong governance practices and prioritise acting in a lawful, responsible, and reasonable manner that serves the best interests of our organisation. Our commitment includes adhering to the Charities Act and its regulations to ensure compliance.

Browse our past annual reports to gain insights into our performance, milestones, and growth journey.

Amrita
2024

Annual Report 2023

Financial Report 2023

Annual Report 2022

Financial Report 2022

Whistle Blowing Policy

To whistle-blow is to enable the reporting of concerns by
or other stakeholders in good faith on misconduct or malpractice that may be detrimental to Thekchen Choling (TCCL) and/or public interest. The policy addresses the Board’s commitment to proper ethical behaviour where all of these stakeholders are encouraged to report concerns without fear of reprisal or unfair treatment.

The report can be made verbally to any Board or staff or in writing via email to whistleblow@thekchencholing.org and the e-mail will directly reach the Head of Audit & Risk Committee.

TCCL respects the confidentiality of the whistle-blower and is committed to preserving confidentiality by keeping the report and case information secure and accessible only to the Head of Audit & Risk Committee and Whistle Blowing governance officer in the first instance of a report.

Please refer to the policy document for complete details.

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Weekly Teachings

Sacred Mirror

The Sacred Mirror represents consciousness and the element of space. Clear, pure and bright, the mirror reflects all phenomena objectively without bias, thereby reminding us to practice objectivity and to rise above our judgmental minds. On a more subtle level, it reflects the Buddha’s core teaching of emptiness – that nothing exists on its own side without a dependent arising cause.

Pinnacle of the mirror

The pinnacle of the mirror, formed by the white crescent moon, flaming red sun and an orange flame of fire, represents the completion stage of Vajrayana practice.

Light Rays

The light rays radiating from the Sacred Mirror represent the flourishing of the Buddha’s teachings, fanning out to the furthest reaches of the universe.

Full Moon Disc

The moon disc represents Bodhicitta, the aspiration to become a Buddha to benefit all sentient beings.

Blue Lotus

Divinely fragrant, blue lotuses bloomed only in the Buddha’s time. By incorporating it into the temple’s logo, it is symbolic of the ever-present Buddha in Thekchen Choling. Moreover, a lotus flower represents purity, perfection, compassion and renunciation, similar to how the beautiful lotus remains untainted even though it had arisen out from the muddy waters.

Nine Precious Jewels

These nine precious jewels represent the Guru, Buddha, Dharma, Sangha, yidam or mind-seal deity, Dharma protector, the sky, earth, and the human realm.

Two Dragons

The two dragons represent continuity and harmony and create the cause for the temple to enjoy the strong support of members and benefactors for Dharma to flourish.

Golden Khata

The flowing golden khata represents the auspicious increase of all Dharma activities.

The Seven Gems of the Chakravartin or a Wheel-Turning King

1. The precious horse represented by a unicorn’s horn

2. The precious elephant represented by its tusks

3. The precious queen represented by round golden earrings

4. The precious minister represented by square golden earrings

5. The precious general represented by a pair of crossed swords

6. The precious jewel represented by the triple-eyed gem

7. The precious Dharma wheel represented by a branch of coral