Our temple is places of worship, meditation, and spiritual growth. We offer a wide range of activities and services that cater to the religious, educational, and social needs of our community.
Worshippers may offer food, flowers, incense, and candles as symbols of devotion. These offerings are made on the temple altar or in front of the statues and images of the Buddha. Rituals like lighting incense or circumambulation of a sacred object are performed to demonstrate respect and reverence.
Our monks may offer counselling or spiritual guidance services to help individuals navigate life’s challenges and find inner peace.
The temple provides various funeral services and support for the departed, including providing a coffin or casket. Funeral rituals such as chanting, prayers, and readings from Buddhist scriptures can be conducted to honour the deceased and guide their spirit on its journey. Our monks and volunteers can also offer moral and emotional support to the bereaved family as well as guidance on Buddhist funeral customs and practices.
We host regular prayers and chanting sessions includes the recitation of Buddhist sutras and mantras.
We host elaborate ceremonies and processions on significant Buddhist occasions such as Songkran, Vesak, Kathina and Loy Krathong
We regularly engage in charitable and community activities, such as providing food and shelter to those in need.
We host regular prayers and chanting sessions. This includes the recitation of Buddhist sutras and mantras. The recitation of these ancient texts help participants deepen their understanding of Buddhist teachings and foster a sense of peace and spiritual connection. Buddhists express gratitude, seek guidance, and offer dedications to loved ones during these chants and prayers.
We host elaborate ceremonies and processions on significant Buddhist occasions, such as Songkran (Thai New Year) in April, Vesak (Buddha’s birthday) in May/June, Kathina (robe offering ceremony, a symbol of devotion, generosity, and the support of the monastic Sangha) in October/November, and Loy Krathong (Festival of Lights, time for reflection, gratitude and spiritual renewal) in November. These events are opened to the broader community, both local and overseas.
We regularly engage in charitable and community activities, such as providing food and shelter to those in need. These activities are based on the principles of compassion and kindness taught by Buddhism.
Wat Koh Wanararm is a renowned Thai Buddhist temple located on the picturesque island of Langkawi in Malaysia. This tranquil and spiritually significant site is nestled amidst the island’s lush greenery.
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