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Adaptation
and
continuity
in
Cambodian
Buddhist
temples
Implications
forservice
delivery
and
communitydevelopment
Shiva
Vasi
Weliveina
secular
society
andformost
ofusitisdiflicttlt.
ifnot
impossible.
to
grasp
the
significance
ofthcBuddhist
temple
fortheCambodian
community.
Most
Cambodians
comeham 3
background
of
trauma.
struggle.
pain
andheartache.
Soon
after
they
arriveInAustralia.
theyput
their
money,
it"
they
have
any.
towards
building
and
supporting
a
temple:
otten
thtsiswhat
theygive
their
money
to.even
heron:
they
buildtheirownhomes.
The
temple
isnot
only
a
plncenl’woiship
but
alsoa
community
centreand
it
place
or
identity
amidsttheir
transitiontonnuvt
culture.asenseot‘whn
they
arewhen
they
areina
strangeplace.
the
temple
isthe
basisoftheir
spiritual
understanding
of
themselves,
their
identity
andthesourceof
strength
that
theygain
from
beingtogether.
tHctcn
Heath.President.
InterfaithNetwork.
City
ofGreatcr
Dandenung.
Mclbnumel
In
Australia.
whereverCambodians
have settled in
large
numbers.
they
have
successfully
established Buddhist
temples
and have
developed community
networksaround
them.The
templessupport.
andare
supported
by.
thesecommu-
nities,As
wellastheirroleas
religious
and
spiritual
institutions.
theBuddhist
temples
also
activelysuppon
the
social welfare. andsettlement-related
needs
of
their
communities.
They
thus
play
a
pivotal
role
in
enhancing
theoverall
well
being
ofCambodian Buddhists.
lhis
chapter
is
based onthedata from
a
qualitative
and
panicipatory
research
project.
which
wascarriedout
by
the
authorin200(k2007.Theaim
ofthe
project
wasto
identify
the
key
well
being
needsoftheCambodianBuddhist
community
inVictoria.Theresearchinvolved
extensiveconsultation
withservice
providers.
in-depth
interviewsandfocus
group
discussionwithmonks.
community
leaders
and
community
members.Iwilldraw
onthe
findings
of
the
study
tofurtherexamine
thecontributionoftheBuddhist
temples
inthearea
ofrcfugec
resettlement
andwelfareandtheirroleinthemainte-
nanceofthetraditional
Cambodian
Buddhistculture and
identity.
L‘ambodian
Buddhist
temples
inAustraliaare
valuablecultural
capital,
whichmust
beutilized
in
developing
culturallycompetent
andsustainablesettlementandwelfare
services
for
theCambodian
community.