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Di Zang Lin has its roots as a Buddhist religious organisation. Its lineage hails from Ch’an origins and the Late master dedicated this temple to the practice of the Ksitgarbha Bodhisattva. Di Zang Lin is a Buddhist temple observing the Mahayana Tradition. While adapting Buddhist practice to modern city living, we adhere strictly to Buddhist traditions to make practices as authentic as possible.
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Prayers Congregations
At DZL, we have our congregation every Wednesday evenings. Since the temple is dedicated to Kstitigrabha practice, we recite sutras within this practice, and what is unique to DZL is the monthly Ksitigarbha Repentance.

Other than the weekly congregations, we will observe essential Buddhists holy days such as Vesak Day and Ullambana. These are sacred festivals where we organise large scale pujas. Ullambana is celebrated for the whole month with prayers happening almost every other day.
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T o u r s
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T o u r s
DZL organised pilgrimage tours to holy sites around the world annually. Some of the places we have been to include Bhutan, China, India, Japan, Korea, Myanmar, Taiwan, Tibet and Thailand. What makes these pilgrimages different are the religious and charitable activities Abbot incorporates into these tours. Each tour would be filled with unique events that the participants learn Dharma in a fun way. Mediation, temple stay, cooking lessons are just some examples.

We look forward to seeing you at our next tour and see for yourself how learning Dharma can be fun and enriching.