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Chin Yin Buddhist Society (True Buddha School - Canada)
The Chin Yin Buddhist Society is a Canadian nonprofit organization associated with the True Buddha School, registered under Business Number 139769103RR0001. It operates primarily through the Chin Yin Buddhist Temple, which serves as a religious and cultural center for the practice and dissemination of Vajrayana Buddhism in Edmonton, Alberta.
History and Background
The society’s practice began in 1984 in the basement of Master Lin Ho's residence. It later moved to a location on 124 Street and 106 Avenue in 1988. In 1991, the society purchased a former church building in Edmonton’s Chinatown, establishing Edmonton's first Buddhist temple under the name "Chin Yin Buddhist Temple." This location served the community until 2002, when the temple moved to its current premises[1][2].
Religious Affiliation and Activities
The Chin Yin Buddhist Temple follows the teachings of the True Buddha School, a Vajrayana Buddhist tradition founded by the Living Buddha Lian-sheng. The temple has played a significant role in supporting the broader Buddhist community in Alberta, including contributing to the formation of the Religious Committee in 1997 by sharing extensive teachings and ritual materials assembled by Master Lian-zhi[2].
The temple encourages active Dharma propagation among its members and has developed a group of qualified lecturers who promote Buddhist teachings locally. Some members, including Master Lian-zhi and others, have attained advanced Buddhist studies degrees, enriching the academic and practical understanding of Buddhism. Reflections and teachings derived from the Living Buddha Lian-sheng’s works are regularly published in English and Chinese to engage the local and diaspora community[2].
Community and Educational Contributions
Chin Yin Buddhist Temple has been a venue for academic and religious events, including Alberta’s first seminar on Vajrayana Buddhism and True Buddha School in 2007, which welcomed scholars worldwide and fostered academic research on the topic[2]. The temple supports the participation of its practitioners in Dharma propagator training, emphasizing both scholarly study and practical application as essential to Buddhist practice.
The temple also welcomes group visits and serves as a site where academic institutions and religious groups explore Buddhism's teachings and cultural heritage[2].
This Canadian nonprofit organization embodies the True Buddha School's mission to propagate Vajrayana Buddhism through community engagement, education, and preserving religious traditions in Edmonton and the broader region.
[1] https://www.edmonton.ca/city_government/edmonton_archives/sacred-spaces [2] https://test.chinyintemple.ca/about-us/ [3] https://oxfordre.com/religion/display/10.1093/acrefore/9780199340378.001.0001/acrefore-9780199340378-e-596?d=%2F10.1093%2Facrefore%2F9780199340378.001.0001%2Facrefore-9780199340378-e-596&p=emailAIQVO09HseM3g [4] https://edmontonsketchers.wordpress.com/2019/04/15/chin-yin-buddhist-temple-6-april-2019/ [5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Buddhist_Temple
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Wesak (or Vesak) Wesak is an important time of the year for Buddhists, like Christmas is to Christian religions. At Christmas, Christians celebrate the birth of their lord and saviour, Jesus Christ. At Wesak, Buddhists celebrate the birth, enlightenment and death (entry into Nirvana) of Buddha Shakyamuni (also known as Gautama Buddha, and Siddartha Gautama). It is a very important celebration, and just like Christmas has become a national holiday in Christian societies, Wesak is similarly celebrated in southeast Asia (Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Malaysia, and Thailand) as well as in Singapore and other parts of Asia. During Wesak, Buddhists clean their homes, wear white clothing, and observe the 8 precepts (the Five Precepts, along with abstaining from taking food at the wrong time, abstaining from earthly pleasures/temptations/desires, and abstaining from sleeping in a high place). Buddhists will attend ceremonies at their Temples, and bring offerings to celebrate Buddha Shakyamuni. At the Chin Yin temple, we have the traditional bathing Buddha ceremony, in which a beautiful statue of the baby Buddha is presented, and people line up to ladle water over the statue. This bathing of the baby Buddha is used to symbolize purification of the disciple’s negative karma. When Buddha was near death, he found his loyal disciple, Ananda, weeping. Ananda asked, what would happen should the Buddha enter Nirvana, and how would his teachings continue? Buddha reminded Ananda that everything is impermanent, including life and physical form, and the only the truth of the Dharma is eternal. Therefore, the best way to pay homage was to truly and sincerely follow his teachings. Wesak is a time for happiness, and to remind ourselves that in order to be a good Buddhist, that we not only offer flowers, incense, lights and other offerings to the Buddha, but to truly practice Buddhism, by following the Buddhist precepts and practicing compassion. Some disciples also make special efforts to bring happiness to those who are suffering with acts of charity (monetary or time-based). Following the 8 precepts reflects a similarity to the Christian tradition of Lent, in which disciples abstain from something they are attached to, or desire greatly. Wesak represents a time of giving to others, and not selfishly pursuing one’s own desires. Wesak is of great importance to Buddhists and we are blessed in Edmonton to have Chin Yin Temple provide a place where a Buddhist of any type (Mahayana, Theravada) can come and celebrate the life of Buddha. In the future, we even hope to devote a Great Hall, or a Shakyamuni Hall, to Wesak events. Come May 25th, I hope to see you at the temple! By Yvonne Wong, Ph.D. #ChinYinTemple #Wesak #EdmontonTemple (fb)
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Poslední komentáře
What a wonderful opportunity to deepen our understanding of Buddhism! Can't wait for the QingMing Festival; the Bardo Ceremony sounds like a beautiful way to remember and honor our loved ones. 🙏✨detail |
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So grateful for the services provided by TRUE BUDDHA SCHOOL! It's such a blessing to have a place to learn and practice Buddhist teachings in our community. Looking forward to joining the Sunday Study Group! 🌼🧘♀️detail |
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1. How can we effectively engage the local community in understanding and appreciating the teachings of Vajrayana Buddhism through our events and services?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
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2. What are some innovative approaches we can implement in our Buddhism 101 classes to cater to diverse learning styles and backgrounds?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
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QingMing Festival Amitabha Blessing Bardo Ceremony March 30 100PM 330 100PM Services A Vajrayana Buddhist Temple in Edmonton serves the local community through various services offering profound Buddhist teachings conducting ceremonies and providing prayers for both the living and the deceased. Buddhist Ceremony Conduct Buddhist ceremony includes chanting meditation offerings and rituals fostering spiritual growth compassion. Buddha Dharma We offer Buddhism 101 classes regularly have an active Study Group on every Sunday morning in English and Chinese. Community We keep close contact with the local community and providing Buddhism knowledge such as schools and universities.
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