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The back of the temple faces onto the garden. On the right is the corner of the bungalow where the residents live. The roof of the hall can be seen towards the back. | |||||
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Another view of the temple from the corner of the bungalow. This view is towards the back of the Buddha inside. | |||||
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Some work is still being done on some of the walls. This view is from the tree in the corner of the garden, | |||||
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A view up the tower. The main entrance was originally at the base of the tower but has been moved to the tea room. The bell inside the tower and the weathervane at the top were sold off to subsidise building restoration. | |||||
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The main entrance to the temple is through the tea room. The brick building behind is a general purpose hall which is rented out for Tai Chi, Yoga etc. | |||||
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This is the tea room. The main access to the temple is through this room. It is quite spacious - about half as big again as the cafe in the Bristol centre and currently has items for sale on shelves until the shop is finished. | |||||
| Temple | Inside | Outside | Garden | People | Back | |
| Emoyeni | Geshe-la | Nun Hua | Durban | Ixopo | ||