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Buddha Mind Monastery

5.0 (2 reviews)
Closed • 9:30 am - 5:00 pm

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Rissho Kosei Kai Dharma Center

Rissho Kosei Kai Dharma Center

5.0(2 reviews)
15.7 mi

Rissho Kosei Kai is a sect of Buddhism which focuses on teachings from the Lotus Sutra which is…read moreconsidered the highest teaching of Shakyamuni Buddha. They also focus on the essential Buddhist teachings of the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path and the Three Seals of the Law. They consider themselves as Buddhism for today. You won't find any saffron robes or monastic style settings here. Just everyday people from all walks of life who follow the teachings of the Dharma. The have an open door policy so anyone who is interested in learning more about Buddhism is welcome to come in. It's a very warm and casual atmosphere and they provide classes for learning the basics. Kind of like Buddhism 101. The teachers are wonderful and they provide a great sense of community. Services are on Sunday which consist of the service, meditation and Hoza, which focuses on a teaching and how it applies in our lives. Members share with one another about experiences and how the teachings of Buddha relate to us or confound us and helping one another reach a deeper consciousness. RKK is highly involved in interfaith relations and peace projects throughout the world. If you are curious about Buddhism or are on the path already and have no sangha , this is a perfect place to begin without worry of a monastery type feel that can seem very foreign.

I really can't add much to Huntur's excellent review. I have recently started attending some of…read morethe Dharma Center functions again now that I'm not traveling all the time. The people there are very friendly, and no, you don't have to shave your head and wear bedsheets. If you've ever had an interest in learning more about Buddhism, there are beginner's classes every Wednesday at 7:00. Their website also has their weekly schedule and new people are welcome at any time.

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Oklahoma Buddhist Vihara

Oklahoma Buddhist Vihara

5.0(2 reviews)
16.9 mi

I used to use videos on YouTube for guided meditations, but while they were great, I often found…read moremyself falling asleep midway through, listening to the relaxing voice of the speaker. I overheard a colleague mention that he took meditation at a local Buddhist Vihara (or temple, as he explained to me), and he loved them. I nervously decided to give it a try. I went on a Wednesday night, which is a one hour silent meditation, and honestly, if the monks hadn't been so friendly and welcoming, I don't know if I would have gone back. I barely made it 10 minutes before my legs fell asleep and I was bored. The monks made time to talk afterwards, and when I explained how poorly I did, they immediately suggested I return on another night when they offered 30 minute guided meditations, followed by question and answer sessions. I returned the following Tuesday, and have been going ever since! The guided meditations are perfect for someone who struggles to stay focused. On top of that, being able to ask any questions you want is so useful. Recently, I also took their Buddhism Level I course. It offered an extensive overview of how their "type" (I don't know what other word to use here) of Buddhism came about, as well as the opportunity to ask more in-depth questions. The monks are wonderful, warm, and welcoming. I love going there honestly, because it makes me feel at peace. I highly recommend checking it out if you're interested in meditation. They also offer a weekly yoga class! A few tips: - Take off your shoes when entering, but if it is cold, you can put them inside the front door. You can just walk right in, no need to knock! -Yes, it is a house. The house was donated, I believe, and the monks live there, but the front room has been "converted" to a temple space -The temple runs on donations. There are envelopes in the front right corner of the room. I usually just pop my money in one of those and leave it on the table. If you attend a meditation or class, please give a small donation. They rarely mention it or ask, so I am doing it. - Don't be afraid to ask questions. I once asked if they could eat pizza, and after laughing, they told me that yes, they can eat pizza! I love this place. No matter how bad my day or week has been, I leave here with a sense of peace and calmness, and I encourage everyone I know to check it out.

One of the best temples to practice meditation and understand "Theravada" Buddhism. Variety of…read moremeditation classes for all levels. Three resident monks. Friendly Sri Lankan community. Good place to learn about south East Asian culture.

Buddha Mind Monastery - buddhist_temples - Updated May 2026

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