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  2. Temple University - Wikipedia

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    Cherry and White. Cherry and White are the official school colors of Temple University. Cherry is a common motif at Temple, from the Cherry Crusade fan club to the Cherry and White Directory. In 2008, Temple standardized the cherry color to be Pantone Matching System (PMS) 201. [108] The Temple "T"

  3. Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple is one of the most prominent and widely visited Buddhist temples in Singapore, [ 5] often referred to as the Temple of 1,000 Lights. It features a 15-meter high statue of a seated Buddha, which weighs nearly 300 tons, as well as many smaller Buddha images and murals depicting the life of Gautama Buddha.

  4. Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum - Wikipedia

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    Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum. The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum ( Chinese : 新加坡佛牙寺龍華院) is a Buddhist temple and museum complex located in the Chinatown district of Singapore. The temple's monastics and devotees officially practice Chinese Buddhism .

  5. List of Buddhist temples in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Buddha of Medicine Welfare Society. Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum. Cheng Beng Buddhist Society. Foo Hai Ch'an Monastery. Hai Inn Temple. Hua Giam Si. Jin Long Si Temple. Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery. Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple.

  6. Wat Ananda Metyarama Thai Buddhist Temple - Wikipedia

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    Founded in the 1920s, Wat Ananda Metyarama Thai Buddhist Temple is one of the oldest Thai Theravada Buddhist temples in Singapore. [1] [2] Originally situated at 83 Silat Road, it was renovated in 1953 under the then-abbot Venerable Phra Rajayankavee, with further renovations as well as new construction between 1975 and 1997 under present-day abbot Venerable Chao Khun Phra Tepsiddhivides.

  7. Thian Hock Keng - Wikipedia

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    Thian Hock Keng. Thian Hock Keng[ 1] ( Chinese: 天福宮; pinyin: Tiānfú Gōng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Thian-hok-keng or the Tianfu Temple, literally "Palace of Heavenly Happiness"), [ 2] is a temple built for the worship of Mazu, a Chinese sea goddess, located in Singapore. It is the oldest and most important temple of the Hokkien ( Hoklo) people ...

  8. List of Hindu temples in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Sri Krishnan Temple, 152 Waterloo Street, Singapore 187961 [ 7] Sree Ramar Temple, 51 Changi Village Road, Singapore 509908. BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, 81 Joo Chiat Road, #02-04, Singapore 427725. Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple, 397 Serangoon Road Singapore 218123. Sri Krishna Mandir (Hare Krishna), 9 Lor 29 Geylang, #03-02, Singapore 388065.

  9. Palelai Buddhist Temple - Wikipedia

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    History. Palelai Buddhist temple was originally located at 9 Jalan Nipah and subsequently moved to 49 Bedok Walk to accommodate the growing number of members and devotees. When the temple building was first built at Jalan Nipah, it occupied a land area of only 6 metres by 12 metres. This was sufficient to house three Thai bhikkhus and samaneras.