For thousands of years, the teachings of the Dharma have benefitted and transformed the lives of many. We believe that the preservation and propagation of the precious Dharma are like sowing the seeds of great compassion and profound wisdom of the past Buddhas in the hearts of every being.
It is, therefore, imperative for us to preserve and propagate the Dharma in any possible ways to benefit our future generations. Knowing and reflecting on the Dharma is not enough. As our Guru taught us, we must practice what we preach. Instead of hiding in a cave, i.e. our comfort zone, to meditate and recite prayers all day, we can manifest as “Action Bodhisattvas” to benefit all beings.
Thus, in Thekchen Choling, we initiate and organise humanitarian work to help our local communities and for other charitable causes.
Thekchen Choling serves humanity wholeheartedly. With your generous and kind offerings, we can transform and impact lives for many and pass on the gift of Dharma for the future generation. Together we can build a more loving and compassionate world!
If you wish to contribute to our temple on a monthly or annual basis, do contact us at +65 64663720 or +65 8181 3720. We will be happy to discuss further with you about this. We appreciate and truly rejoice in your generosity!
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