It is our vision to create a historical site that will exist for thousands of years.
Our motto is “Working out our own salvation with diligence”.
To create a place where people of every background, all ages and any religion can seek peace, serenity, solace and
attain enlightenment with the guidance of Buddha’s teaching.
To build one of the biggest Buddha statue about 60 meter high to honour, respect and remember the nine virtues of Buddha and Dhamma
which will also be one of the most popular “icons” and a well known tourist attraction in Southern Hemisphere.
To bring all Buddhists together for the existence of Buddhism and to promote and share our Serenity, Wisdom,
Peace and Prosperity with everybody and other religions.
We are committed to the principle of love, equality and unity among all people and all religions.
To reinstate the Buddha’s message of Love, Compassion, Joy for others and Equanimity.
2010-April-04 : "Land Search for Ananta Theikdi Su Htoo Pan Buddha Statue near Gourlburn".
2010-May-01 & 02 : "Buddhist Festival Expo at SMC Conference & Function Centre
66 Goulburn St Sydney NSW 2000".
Sayadaw's 63rd Birthday Invitition Cards
Buddhism Expo
Free Buddhism Expo
The Buddhism Expo kicks off Buddhist Festival Month on 1 & 2 May 2010.
Open to the general public, this FREE community event welcomes anyone wanting to know more about Buddhism.
Opportunities abound to experience meditation workshops, authentic Buddhist chanting from around the world and the opportunity to speak with respected Buddhist teachers from right around the nation and internationally.
The emphasis is on informing, experiencing and participating in the practical application of Buddhist teachings to daily life.
Explore Buddhism through interactive displays, communities, stories, hands-on activities and artifacts – open yourself to what Buddhism means and where it can help you in your everyday life.
Visit the Exhibition, where you can investigate, ask questions, meet others who are at various stages along the path, see how Buddhism fits in our modern society, offering mindfulness, meditation, compassion, wisdom, insight and understanding to a world in need.
There will be experienced practitioners on-hand to guide you through the exhibits and their meaning; or you can just wonder through at your own pace. Also, there will be monks and nuns from the various traditions on-hand to meet and chat with you.
Then visit the Community Room, where you will discover stalls occupied by various Buddhist organisations offering books, CDs, incense, information brochures, bells, cushions and much, much more.
And finally, visit the Practice Room for an experience that will stay with you long after you leave.
Sessions will be held every half hour and cover meditation, chanting and talks. You don’t have to be a practicing Buddhist to get involved; you just need and open mind and desire for more information.
Entry to all three rooms is FREE.
When and where....
1 & 2 May 2010
Address
Sydney Masonic Centre
SMC Conference & Function Centre
66 Goulburn St
Sydney NSW 2000
(02) 9284 2835
8.30am – 5.30pm daily