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Pasadena Buddhist Temple

Pasadena Buddhist Temple | Japanese-City.com
Pasadena Buddhist Temple | Japanese-City.com
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1993 Glen Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91103
 
Map of Pasadena Buddhist Temple, 1993 Glen Avenue, Pasadena

The Pasadena Buddhist Temple is a Buddhist religious institution located in Pasadena, California. It is one of the prominent Buddhist temples in the area and serves as a center for Buddhist practice, study, and community activities.

The temple follows the teachings of the Jodo Shinshu school of Buddhism, which originated in Japan. Jodo Shinshu, also known as Shin Buddhism, emphasizes the practice of reciting the name of Amida Buddha as a means of attaining spiritual awakening and liberation.

The Pasadena Buddhist Temple provides a serene and welcoming environment for individuals seeking to explore and deepen their understanding of Buddhism. The temple offers regular religious services, meditation sessions, and Dharma talks, which are lectures on Buddhist teachings delivered by experienced Buddhist practitioners or scholars.

In addition to religious activities, the temple hosts various cultural and community events throughout the year. These events may include festivals, workshops, retreats, and social gatherings that aim to foster a sense of community among its members and promote interfaith dialogue.

The Pasadena Buddhist Temple also operates educational programs for both children and adults. These programs often focus on Buddhist principles, mindfulness practices, and the application of Buddhist teachings in daily life.

The physical structure of the temple typically features traditional Japanese architectural elements, such as a main hall (hondo) for religious ceremonies, a meditation hall (zendo), and a community hall for gatherings and events. The temple grounds may also include a Japanese garden or other outdoor spaces for reflection and contemplation.

Overall, the Pasadena Buddhist Temple serves as a spiritual and cultural hub for the local Buddhist community, providing a place for worship, learning, and engagement with Buddhist teachings and practices.

 

   

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