Kwang Sheng
Sik Kwang Sheng (Chinese: 释广声) is the current vice president of the Singapore Buddhist Federation,[1] the abbot of Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery, and the founder of the Buddhist College of Singapore. Early lifeKwang Sheng was educated in Victoria School. He was ordained as a monk in 1980[2] and became a disciple of Ven Hong Choon (宏船法师). Kwang Sheng reportedly suffered from tinnitus, for which he sought treatments.[3] CareerKwang Sheng has served as the president of the Singapore Buddhist Federation since 2006,[4] and became the sixth abbot of Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery[5] in 2004. He has been the chief administrator of the KMSPKS[6] since 1995 and established the Buddhist College of Singapore in 2005.[7] His previous roles include serving as the president of the Inter-Religious Organization in Singapore and as the chairman of the management committees for Maha Bodhi Schoo, l Manjursri Secondary School Manjusri Secondary School, and Mee Toh School He also holds honorary positions at organizations such as the Singapore Buddhist Free Clinic [8] and Bright Hill Evergreen Home, which is named after Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery.[9] He was awarded an honorary doctorate degree in educational administration on May 1, 2011 by Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University of Thailand In recognition of his contributions to Buddhism.[10] Kwang Sheng is also Buddhist musician and has co-produced several albums such as Reverence, Buddha Smiles, Collection of Buddhist Songs and Om Mani Padme Hum.[2] In 2014, Kwang Sheng became the first non-Muslim religious leader in Singapore to make a donation to the Aid to Syrian Refugees in Turkey (Asrit) initiative.[11] References
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