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    Lu Mountain Temple

    5.0 (7 reviews)

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    4 years ago

    Lu Mountain Temple serves the community by teaching American Mahayana Buddhism and American Pure Land Dharma.

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    The best place for serious meditation. You will feel very welcomed. 3 languages are spoken - English, Vietnamese and Chinese Mandarin.

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    MP Prajna Buddhist Mission - Jolly Lunar New Year characters! :)

    MP Prajna Buddhist Mission

    5.0(5 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    I visited this temple from time to time or when I am having dimsum at NBC…read more.. This week I made a trip to visit and pay my appreciation. In the past few months, I have learned more about their charity work and their dedication in support the community. They have been generously donated masks, face shield and KN95 masks to local groups to help families in need. All the canned food that were brought to the temple for blessings are being safely collected then donate to LA foodbank. We go to temple to seek for inner peace and by sharing our blessings, we found peace.

    We've been coming here for several years and it continues to be humble in their practice. They…read morestill give out free vegetarian food. The parking situation is not that great. It is mainly street parking right on Atlantic Blvd or the side streets. El Portal Pl is a popular spot (plus there's a cool water feature). You can also access the rear entrance from El Portal Pl by following the small alley behind the stores. The rear entrance is clearly labeled with a sign in Chinese and the words "Buddhist Mission 527." This time around, we used the rear entrance since we parked on El Portal. When we arrived at the temple, the place was fairly busy with people making their prayers and offerings to the gods. Since it was the start of the New Year, people were also making their offerings to Tai Sui to prevent misfortune/disturbances and ask for peace and good fortune. Overall, the place is pretty busy. They don't have a great parking area as it is mainly street parking. It's not a very lavish temple, but it has a nice homely feel to it.

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    MP Prajna Buddhist Mission - Lantern decor

    Lantern decor

    MP Prajna Buddhist Mission - Wishing tree

    Wishing tree

    MP Prajna Buddhist Mission - Rear entrance through the alley. 2019 is celebrating the Year of the Pig

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    Rear entrance through the alley. 2019 is celebrating the Year of the Pig

    Chee San Guo Jigong Temple - today's dish

    Chee San Guo Jigong Temple

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    This was the quick go-to place for some praying during Chinese New Years, especially when I have…read morework the next day and can't make it to the ones in Los Angeles. So this review applies mainly for that occasion. I came here on Sunday and it was packed even before midnight! They have all the essential Buddhas for luck, wealth, health, love, prosperity, etc. Even if you don't know where to go, they will kindly assist you into the correct direction. No purchases are forced on you and they are based off of donations. After praying, I headed to the back where they gave free books, calendars and charms (they have been blessed for luck & other super cute ones!) SIDE STORY: Back two years ago, my cat had babies and we were unable to take care of too many of them so we donated 2 kittens to this temple. It was actually recently, my mom discovered that they dedicated a page in their yearly books about the 2 cats! Their duty was to keep away the rodents and they became part of the family. I'm glad they were not abused and the owner of this temple really loves them. It is seldom someone would love a stray cat, but bless these people! I'm not too into the whole religion thing, but these people help me see the little hope left in humanity.

    My family is a member here for many year. We make our donations and ask for prayers and guidance…read morefor family and friends during CNY. It's small place inside but very friendly atmosphere. It is not full of smells of burning incense inside. Especially in the back where we also can pray and share offerings to all the Buddhist gods and goddesses. Around the 15th of the month in Lunar calendar, they served vegetarian dishes and dessert. The ladies are very humble and giving, as they serve visitors two boxes of food to go. I am appreciative for the additional services and more that comes with our donations. My heart feels at peace and hopes many other continue support this temple.

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    Chee San Guo Jigong Temple - Closed Monday

    Closed Monday

    Chee San Guo Jigong Temple
    Chee San Guo Jigong Temple - The exterior

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    The exterior

    Chua Dieu Phap - Passing area

    Chua Dieu Phap

    4.4(14 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    The memories I have with this temple have been pleasant and heartwarming…read more I can remember holding my ba ngoai's hand going from statue to statue and praying with heart as I place each incense in their holder. But as I got older and moved out I found myself going less and less. But I felt that this year was the year to rediscover my culture and I came back during Lunar New Year's weekend. I came on Lunar New Year day (1/29) and once more on Sunday (2/03). Being able to come and pray once more has brought more peace and ease to my heart. Especially now knowing that my dad's photo is here makes me so happy to know how close to home he is. When my mom told me my dad's photo was here I knew I had to come back, but when I came I was overwhelmed by how many photos there were and asked one of the ladies there to help. She was able to find my dad through his name and birthday and lead me to his photo. I was so happy to see his smiling face once more that I got a little misty eyed. But held back my tears because it is not good luck to cry on Lunar New Year LOL The temple is clean with helpful volunteers and monks. I love the food they make here and my boyfriend is hooked! They mentioned on Sundays at 9am they start selling food so I know where I'm heading that morning to grab a quick bite, say hi to my dad, and donate to the temple.

    The Amazing Temple, along with the Most Venerable Thich Vien Ly, helped me discover a true sense of…read morefamily.

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    Chua Dieu Phap
    Chua Dieu Phap - Phật tử về chùa đầu năm

    Phật tử về chùa đầu năm

    Chua Dieu Phap

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    Buddhist Ortho-Creed Assns - New Year Blessings :)

    Buddhist Ortho-Creed Assns

    5.0(7 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    OK, came here on a visit after moving away from LA back to the East Coast. I love this place. I…read moredidn't realize I was coming the weekend after Ching Ming, and that's why it was so happening! On busy days like this, they have many volunteers to help direct traffic. I learned about their underground parking for the first time, it was so crowded! And they don't pressure you to join service. Be as active as you wish. I miss this airy temple with such positive vibes. The only drawback on this place (and it's ok, I don't need it), is they have no fortune sticks.

    Happy Lunar New Year! I wish onto you, dear reader, happiness, love and prosperity this year!…read more The year of the horse is supposed to be a pretty bad year for my zodiac animal (not a horse). I don't practice Buddhism, but my mother insisted that I lessen my bad luck this year by bringing me to a temple to "An-Tai-Suay" (this is a verb. I think it means to ask my god "pu-sah" to protect my animal?) I'M TRYING! I'm no regular temple-goer, and I've only been to a few temples in my lifetime...but besides Shi Lai, this one has to be my favorite. It's spacious, peaceful, clean & well kept, beautiful, and full of helpful and friendly staff members who can try to explain things to you even if you don't understand (like me). The smell of incense fills most of the buildings' entrances and it really brought me a sense of peace and serenity. I can't really explain it well, but being here kind of made me feel like I had been lifted away from all of hustle & bustle of my day-to-day life and placed in a zen garden. Today, we wrote our family members names on a small card and hung it on a little lantern among hundreds of lanterns. Along with our names, we wrote/asked for happiness and luck this year, and to keep us safe. Then we went to "An-Tai-Suay" and I think they will be posting/hanging something with my name or something in one of the temple buildings for this lunar year. Although I don't normally go to Temples, this is a place I have really enjoyed being at. I do recommend anyone, buddhist or not, to come here at least once and experience this place. You don't have to wait for an unlucky year either.

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    Buddhist Ortho-Creed Assns - 6 of the twelve zodiac.

    6 of the twelve zodiac.

    Buddhist Ortho-Creed Assns
    Buddhist Ortho-Creed Assns - Mainhall

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    Lu Mountain Temple - buddhist_temples - Updated May 2026

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