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This is a list of Buddhist temples, monasteries, ... Wat Buddhavas of Houston (Thai) in Houston, Texas. American Bodhi Center, Waller County; Chua Buu Mon, Port Arthur;
It includes log houses, dormitories, and a meditation hall. In 2009 Zen T. C. Zheng of the Houston Chronicle stated that it is one of the United States's largest Buddhist developments. [8] After 20 years of spreading the dharma in the South, TBA began planning for a long-term center integrated with the local community and serving the public's ...
The Houston Zen Center practices Sōtō Zen Buddhism. [39] The Myoken-Ji Temple, a Nichiren Buddhist temple, is located in proximity to the University of Houston . As of 2011, it is led by Rev. Myokei Caine-Barrett, who was born in Kawasaki , Japan , in Greater Tokyo . [ 39 ]
Dawn Mountain Tibetan Temple, co-founded in Houston with Dr. Harvey Aronson, [1] offers a blend of traditional Tibetan Buddhist learning and practice, as well as supportive practices and cross-cultural reflection. It thus seeks to be a bridge for modern Western students seeking to understand and genuinely engage in Buddhist teachings.
The Sugar Land Quan Âm is a cast concrete statue in Chùa Việt Nam (English: Vietnamese Buddhist Center) in Sugar Land, Texas, just outside of Houston. The sculpture depicts the bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara in female form standing on a lotus pedestal. She may also be commonly known by her Chinese name Guanyin.
Cockrell Butterfly Area, Houston Museum of Natural Science Space Center Houston is the official visitors’ center of NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.Space Center Houston includes many interactive exhibits—including Moon rocks and a Space Shuttle simulator—in addition to special presentations that tell the story of NASA's crewed space flight program.
The Ismaili Center Houston will be the seventh Ismaili Centre worldwide, the first in the United States and the third in North America, after Vancouver and Toronto.
Her spiritual journey began with Chabad in Aspen where she is a major benefactor, and serves on its board of directors. She is a member of Chabad in Aspen and Houston. [8] Barbara and Gerry Hines also support The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. [24] [25]