The Edmonton Buddhist Research Institute, based in Edmonton, AB, is a renowned center for Buddhist studies and practice. Established in 1989, the institute has grown steadily over the years, moving to larger premises in 1992 and eventually constructing its current headquarters in downtown Edmonton in 1997. Led by Master Thich Thien Tam, the Truc Lam Monastery, the institute's operating headquarters, is a beautifully designed two-story building that reflects traditional Buddhist architecture.
With a total occupancy space of 12,400 sqft, the monastery is home to the Master, the Abbot, and the Monastic community. The institute offers a range of Buddhist practices, including meditation, dharma talks, and a practice calendar. It also provides multimedia resources such as CDs and DVDs, as well as a picture gallery showcasing the institute's activities. The Edmonton Buddhist Research Institute is dedicated to promoting Buddhist teachings and fostering a sense of spiritual growth and understanding within the community.
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