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This is a list of Buddhist temples, monasteries, stupas, and pagodas in the United States for which there are Wikipedia articles, sorted by location. See also: Buddhist Churches of America California
The Thubten Dhargye Ling Buddhist Center was founded in 1978 by Geshe Gyeltsen at the "urging of his students," according to the Los Angeles Times. [2] The center, which was originally located in Los Angeles, relocated to its present location in Long Beach, California, in 1996. [2] Geshe Gyeltsen died at the center in February 2009 at the age ...
The Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet The Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, Tibet. This is a list of Buddhist temples, monasteries, stupas, and pagodas in the Tibet Autonomous Region for which there are Wikipedia articles.
Tibetan Buddhism 1998 Sacramento [10] Khanh An Monastery Vietnamese Buddhism Before 2010 Galt [11] Kim Quang Temple Vietnamese Buddhism 1978 Sacramento [12] Lion's Roar Dharma Center Tibetan Buddhism 1992 Sacramento [13] Marysville Buddhist Church Jōdo Shinshū (Pure Land Buddhism) 1908 Marysville [14] Middlebar Buddhist Monastery Unknown N/A ...
Buddhist temples in San Francisco (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Buddhist temples in California" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
School of Buddhism Founder/Date Location Mirror Mind Buddhist Sangha (Center for American Buddhist Practice) Buddhism (regardless of school), non-sectarian Mahayana: ca. 2005 San Diego [citation needed] Pacific Seaside Sangha Buddhism (regardless of school) Gavin Seedorf (2014) 4666 Cass St San Diego Dharma Bum Temple: Buddhism (regardless of ...
The city is situated in Talmage, California, a rural community in southeastern Mendocino County about 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Ukiah and 110 miles (180 km) north of San Francisco. It was one of the first Buddhist monasteries built in the United States. The temple follows the Guiyang school of Chan Buddhism, one of the Five Houses of Chan.
Nechung Temple: Lhasa Ngor Temple: Ü Sakya 1429 1959 [5] Nyethang Drolma Lhakhang Temple: Ü Pabonka Hermitage: Lhasa Gelug 7th century Independent before 1959, has belonged to Sera since 1980. Gyantse Palkor Chöde Monastery (Palcho Monastery) Tsang Gelug, Sakya, Kadam: 1428 Palpung: Derge Kagyu 1727