

Attractions & Facilities
Ti-Ratana Heights is a peaceful Vihāra and community space set within a natural, elevated environment in Seri Kembangan. Following the completion of our first phase of remodelling, visitors are now able to enjoy improved facilities for practice, reflection, and community use. Further developments are planned in stages, guided by accessibility, sustainability, and the needs of the Sangha and community.

Tathāgata Hall
The Tathāgata Hall is the main shrine hall of Ti-Ratana Heights. It houses an altar featuring a Buddharūpa from the original Burmese Temple and Meditation Centre that was formerly located in this building, preserving the continuity of practice and spiritual heritage at the site. The hall also includes rūpas of Green Tārā, Brahmā (Four-Faced Buddha), Avalokiteśvara Bodhisattva, and Kṣitigarbha Bodhisattva, reflecting the vihāra’s ekayāna approach and the shared devotional traditions of the communities who practise here.

Datuk Gong Shrine
The Datuk Gong Shrine is located near the parking lot area and reflects the vihāra’s respect for local cultural and spiritual traditions. Maintained as a space for quiet offering and reflection, the shrine acknowledges the shared heritage of the land and the surrounding community, in keeping with Ti-Ratana’s humanistic and inclusive approach to coexistence.

Sustainable Kitchen
The kitchen at Ti-Ratana Heights is designed with sustainability and practicality in mind. Naturally ventilated and built around a preserved tree that was intentionally retained during renovation, the kitchen supports daily meal preparation, communal dining, and event use while maintaining harmony with the natural environment.

Washroom Block
The washroom block serves as the primary facilities building for visitors within the vihāra grounds. Designed for durability and ease of access, it supports daily use as well as larger gatherings during festivals, observances, and community events.

Jalan Ti-Ratana
From Jalan Taming 2, visitors enter the vihāra grounds via Jalan Ti-Ratana, a private access road leading uphill towards Ti-Ratana Heights. This route provides a clear and direct approach from the main address road to the temple grounds.

Bhāvanā Meditation Hall
The Bhāvanā Meditation Hall is located on the upper floor of the main building and is open during temple opening hours. The hall is available for quiet contemplation, seated meditation, and silent walking meditation, offering a peaceful environment for individual practice. The space includes rūpas of Bhaiṣajyaguru (Medicine Buddha), Amitābha Buddha, Śākyamuni Buddha, and Avalokiteśvara Bodhisattva, supporting diverse devotional and contemplative traditions within the vihāra.

Admin Office Block
The Admin Office Block supports the daily operations of Ti-Ratana Heights, including administration, coordination, and communication. It plays a key role in enabling religious activities, community programmes, and outreach efforts across the vihāra.

Dining Hall
The Dining Hall serves as a communal space for meals, gatherings, and temple activities. Located within the same building as the Admin Office Block, it supports daily use as well as larger events and observances, providing a comfortable indoor setting for community interaction.

Indoor Washroom
The indoor washroom provides a clean, sheltered, and comfortable space for personal use. Thoughtfully designed with accessibility and practicality in mind, it supports visitors throughout the day in a calm and well-maintained environment.

Parking Area
Partway up Jalan Ti-Ratana, visitors will reach the access gate and parking area. This area serves as the primary parking point for major events and larger gatherings. During such occasions, vehicles are parked here and visitors are assisted further uphill via buggy service for ease of access.

Bodhi Tree Shrine
The Bodhi Tree Shrine is an open-air shrine space dedicated to quiet reflection, offering, and personal prayer. Centred around a serene Buddharūpa housed within a protective enclosure, the shrine provides a peaceful setting for devotees to make offerings, light lamps, and practise mindfulness in connection with nature. Surrounded by greenery and open walkways, the Bodhi Tree Shrine reflects the simplicity and contemplative spirit of Buddhist practice, and is accessible throughout temple opening hours for visitors seeking calm, grounding, and moments of stillness.

Temple Bell
The Temple Bell stands within the vihāra grounds as a traditional feature associated with mindfulness, observances, and ceremonial moments. It may be sounded during specific events or occasions, serving as a reminder of presence, reflection, and the rhythm of communal practice.

Outdoor Verandah
The outdoor verandah and covered walkway provide shaded, open-air space adjacent to the Dining Hall and Main Building. Designed for overflow seating, informal gatherings, and flexible use, this area also offers a sheltered connection between key buildings, supporting movement, quiet reflection, and outdoor activities within the vihāra grounds.

Outdoor Wash Area
The outdoor wash area offers additional facilities in an open-air setting, suitable for high-traffic periods and flexible use. Its layout supports practical access while maintaining good airflow and ease of movement within the grounds.

Main Temple Gates
Continuing further uphill leads to the main gate and entrance of Ti-Ratana Heights, marked by the temple signboard. On normal days, limited vehicle access is permitted for daily activities and small volumes of visitors. During major events and observances, access beyond this point is managed to maintain safety, flow, and the tranquillity of the vihāra grounds.
