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  2. Maria Kannon Zen Center - Wikipedia

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    Maria Kannon Zen Center (MKZC) is a non-profit practice center in the Sanbo Kyodan tradition of Zen Buddhism, located in Dallas, Texas and founded in 1991 by the guiding teacher Ruben Habito (a Dharma heir of Yamada Koun). [1] MKZC derives its name by combining the names of the Virgin Mary of Christianity and Kannon (Guanyin) bodhisattva of ...

  3. List of Buddhist temples in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Wat Buddhavas of Houston (Thai) in Houston, Texas. American Bodhi Center, Waller County; Chua Buu Mon, Port Arthur; Chua Linh-Son Buddhist Temple, Austin; Jade Buddha Temple, Houston; Maria Kannon Zen Center, Dallas; Wat Buddhananachat of Austin, Del Valle

  4. Looking for the best Thai food? Start at this temple's ... - AOL

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    There's an actual food competition to snag a vending spot at the Wat Thai Buddhist Temple food court. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  5. Wat Mongkolratanaram (Tampa, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Wat Mongkolratanaram is a Buddhist Thai temple on the bank of the Palm River in Tampa, Florida. It was founded in 1981 as well as dedicated and registered as a temple on 19 May 1981. Besides a temple, it acts as an education and support centre. [1] [2] The temple's grounds host a Sunday food market with Thai cuisine. [3]

  6. Wat - Wikipedia

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    In Buddhism, a wat is a Buddhist sacred precinct with vihara, a temple, an edifice housing a large image of Buddha and a facility for lessons. A site without a minimum of three resident bhikkhu s cannot correctly be described as a wat although the term is frequently used more loosely, even for ruins of ancient temples.

  7. Wat Sai, Chom Thong - Wikipedia

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    Wat Sai floating market gradually became less active around 1977, and today, the status of a floating market has completely disappeared. [5] [3] It had become nothing more than a bustling morning land market. The only evidence of its glorious past is a wooden nameplate hangs above the market entrance. [6]

  8. List of Buddhist temples in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Wat Phra Kaew, or Temple of the Emerald Buddha, is Thailand's primary and most important temple. There are 44,155 Buddhist temples in Thailand, as of 2025, according to the National Office of Buddhism. Of these, 311 are royal temples (Thai: พระอารามหลวง, RTGS: phra aram luang). The temples can also be categorized ...

  9. Wat Mongkolratanaram - Wikipedia

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    Wat Mongkolratanaram (Thai: วัดมงคลรัตนาราม) is a small Thai Buddhist temple located in Berkeley, California.A wat, it mainly attracts Thai American Buddhists, many of whom are students at the University of California, Berkeley, but it also draws in many local, non-Buddhists who come searching for the authentic Thai food public brunch on Sundays [1] or attend its ...