The Peace Pagoda near Barrydale is believed to be the only such structure in Africa and is sadly a contested spiritual site. The pagoda clashes with the beliefs of the landowners who are Seventh Day Adventists. They have closed access to the site, Barryda, 2019-21
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The Peace Pagoda near Barrydale is believed to be the only such structure in Africa. Donated by Burmese monks shortly after South Africa’s new democracy, the pagoda is, according to...
The Peace Pagoda near Barrydale is believed to be the only such structure in Africa. Donated by Burmese monks shortly after South Africa’s new democracy, the pagoda is, according to Steven Aung, president of the International Buddhist Friends Association, “a key part of a series of pagodas constructed by caring and dedicated people around the world that all represent and pay tribute to a shared, universal mission of attaining peace.” Today, sadly, the pagoda is a contested spiritual site. The current landowners are Seventh Day Adventists and have denied access to visitors and practitioners of Buddhism because this clashes with their own beliefs.