About Cambodia Guan Yin Citta Practice Centre
Propagating Buddhism
Propagating Buddhism
On 24 May 2013, Guan Yin Citta, Singapore opened its doors at 95 Tanjong Pagar. Master Lu said the following when contacted on the phone, “Now that you have a practice centre, you have a home. You must let Guan Yin Citta take root in Singapore and help me spread Buddhism to the whole world from this point onwards!” At that time, there were only a few volunteers on duty at the practice centre. However, the team made it a point to open the door of the Practice Centre everyday regardless of holidays as they did not wish to miss the opportunity to be of service to all predestined sentient beings.

November 11, 2024
Guan Yin Citta, Singapore held a Dharma Convention for the first time at Star Vista
On 8 March 2014, Guan Yin Citta, Singapore held its very first Dharma Convention at Star Vista for 5000 attendees. Unexpectedly, 7000 Buddhist friends came to attend! Subsequently, Master Lu said on his radio program, “Although many of you may already have forgotten, but I am unable to forget the 2000 over Buddhist friends who were unable to enter the venue during the Dharma Convention in Singapore. I will definitely return to propagate Buddhism in Singapore!”

November 15, 2024
Fulfilling Social Responsibility
Mother’s Day celebration
Free Flower Arrangement Class in conjunction with Mother’s Day celebration and Free hair cut for residents

November 22, 2024
Mother’s Day celebration
Free Flower Arrangement Class in conjunction with Mother’s Day celebration and Free hair cut for residents

November 30, 2024
“I recall what Master said when the Guanyin Hall in Singapore was consecrated in 2013: Let the spiritual teachings take root and sprout in Singapore. In just a few years, from a dozen volunteers to tens of thousands of believers, we cannot do without the kindness of Guanyin Bodhisattva. Hang Pudu would not be possible without Master’s compassionate dedication, Singapore’s good social environment and the full support of all Singaporean Buddhist friends and volunteers.”
–Singapore Spiritual Dharma Door Group