The Mandala
A consecrated resting place, where the departed remain within continuous blessing.
01 — A PLACE OF REST
The Mandala is the True Buddha School’s consecrated resting place — a cemetery in which the deceased are interred within a continuously blessed sacred environment. The grounds are consecrated by lineage masters and sustained by the daily practice of the temple.
The name Rainbow Light points to a deep teaching: the rainbow body, the dissolution of the physical form at death into its essential nature as light. To rest within the Mandala is to be placed within a field where this aspiration is held continuously, supported by the practice of the lineage.
CONSECRATED GROUND
Lasting peace
A place consecrated by lineage, sustained by daily practice, and held in the prayer of the living becomes a continuous field of merit — not a passive resting place but an active spiritual environment that supports the deceased’s onward journey. Beyond the interment, the temple performs regular dedications of merit on behalf of all who rest within the grounds.
WHAT IT OFFERS
Continuous blessing
Daily dedication of merit for the recently departed and on commemorative dates throughout the year.
A place to visit
Families return to honour their relatives, to offer prayer and incense, and to sit quietly within the sacred environment.
Days of remembrance
Special ceremonies at Qingming, Ullambana, and other traditional days of remembrance.
Care across generations
The temple coordinates each stage with dignity, sustaining the bond between the living and the deceased.
02 — VISITING
Please contact the temple to arrange a visit or to inquire about reservation.
Open in Google Maps- Open daily
- by appointment