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In the early 1980s, the Midwest Buddhist Temple Taiko group helped start the Ho Daiko Group [4] group at the Seabrook Buddhist Temple, the Soh Daiko Group [5] at the New York Buddhist Church, [6] and the Twin-Cities Taiko Group which changed their name to the Kogen Taiko Group, [7] a part of the Twin-Cities Buddhist Association in Minnesota.
Minnesota Buddhist Vihara is a Theravada Buddhist temple in the state of Minnesota. It was established in 2004 by Venerable Witiyala Seewalie Maha Thera, who is also the current Abbot of the Vihara and the Deputy Chief Sangha Nayaka of North America, [1] appointed by the Malwatta Chapter in Kandy, Sri Lanka. Its 10th anniversary was celebrated ...
In 1987, the four of them founded the Buddhist Association of North Carolina. After his siblings donated 21 acres (85,000 m 2) of land, Phrakru returned to America from Indonesia to establish the Wat Carolina Monastery, which opened later that year. [1]
Head Teacher, Rev. Eido Espe, gives a Rokasu to Shawne Kleckner during Jukai, a lay ordination ceremony, at the Des Moines Zen Center in Des Moines, IA. The Rokasu was hand-sewn by Kleckner.
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It wasn't until 1987 when the efforts of BCA Rev Haruo Yamaoka, together with Buddhist veterans, finally gained approval from the Department of Defense endorse Buddhist chaplain candidates, and in 2004, when a graduate of IBS, Navy LTJG Jeanette Shin, would be commissioned as the first Buddhist chaplain in the U.S. Military. The BCA is ...
The Chapel Hill Zen Center (also called the Red Cedar Mountain Temple [5]) is a Sōtō Zen Buddhist center in Chapel Hill, North Carolina founded in 1981. The center has been led by Josho Pat Phelan since 1991, who officially became abbess of the center in 2000. [2] [1]
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