Poh Ern Shih Temple

Poh Ern Shih Temple
报恩寺
Poh Ern Shih
Poh Ern Shih Temple is located in Singapore
Poh Ern Shih Temple
Location within Singapore
Monastery information
Full namePoh Ern Shih Temple
OrderTheravada, Mahayana
Established1954
People
Founder(s)Lee Choon Seng, Sumangalo, Pitt Chin Hui
Site
Location9 Chwee Chian Road, Singapore
Coordinates01°16′45″N 103°47′19″E / 1.27917°N 103.78861°E / 1.27917; 103.78861
Websitepohernshih.org.sg

Poh Ern Shih (Chinese: 報恩寺; pinyin: bào'ēnsì; lit. 'Temple of Thanksgiving') is located on a small hilltop at Chwee Chian Road, off Pasir Panjang Road, on Singapore's southern coast. The Buddhist temple was built as a memorial to those who lost their lives during the Battle of Pasir Panjang in 1942, villagers as well as Allied and Japanese soldiers. The temple's first abbot, Sumangalo, an American Theravadin monk, was the first Westerner to be appointed abbot of a Buddhist temple in Singapore.

The old Poh Ern Shih Temple before it was demolished in 2003 to make way for a new and bigger building

Following a major development project which began in 2003, Poh Ern Shih became the first religious building in the country to incorporate both eco-friendly and elderly-friendly features. Together with its partner, the Buddhist Fellowship, the temple conducts programmes such as Dharma talks, Sutta discussions and meditation courses in Chinese and English for the Buddhist community.