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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.
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