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Sakyamuni Buddhist Centre, Canberra Founded in 1983, the Sakyamuni Buddhist Centre, Canberra is the largest Buddhist temple in Canberra. It is circled by beautifully landscaped leafy gardens, and always has a merry atmosphere. It also has got the largest open-air statue of Buddha in Australia. Visitors are given a warm welcome, and monks are always ready to answer the unending queries of the visitors. Location of Sakyamuni Buddhist Centre, Canberra- Sakyamuni Buddhist Centre, Canberra is situated at the following address- 32 Archibald Street Canberra 2602 Australia Services rendered of Sakyamuni Buddhist Centre, Canberra - Sakyamuni Buddhist Centre, Canberra renders the following services- - Community services. - Charitable/relief activities. - Imparts Education. - Conducts Monastic training, personal counseling. - Youth/women/aged groups activities. - Distributes free books on Buddhism. Other religious sites in Canberra- Other religious sites in Canberra are as follows- - Anzac Memorial Chapel of St Paul - All Saints Church - Canberra Baptist Church - Canberra City Church - Canberra Mosque - Changi Chapel - St Christopher's Cathedral - Serbian Orthodox Church - St Ninian's Uniting Church - Vishnu Shiva Mandir - Uniting Church & Community Centre
Canberra has got a number of religious sites which are visited by tourists from different parts of the globe.
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