Palelai Buddhist Temple

[1] 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.Sunday school as well as Dhamma talks on the life of the Buddha and on Buddhism were conducted regularly at the temple.However, because the seller asked a high price for the land and the government had zoned the area for road enlargement, the plan was put on hold.That year Luang Phor met a wealthy Singaporean, Wee Thiam Siew, who was a Buddhist and owned the plot of land at Bedok Walk that the temple currently occupies.Construction took place in 1970 with the foundation stone laid by the Supreme Patriarch Punnasiri Mahathera of Wat Phra Jetuphon in Bangkok.
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