List of sanghas in Central Valley, California
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This is a list of sanghas and Buddhist temples in California's Central Valley, including the Sacramento metropolitan area.
List
Name | School of Buddhism | Founder/Date | Location |
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Buddhist Church of Florin | Jōdo Shinshū (Pure Land Buddhism) | 1919 | Sacramento[1] |
Buddhist Church of Fowler | Jōdo Shinshū (Pure Land Buddhism) | N/A | Fowler |
Buddhist Church of Lodi | Jōdo Shinshū (Pure Land Buddhism) | 1929 | Lodi[2] |
Buddhist Church of Sacramento | Jōdo Shinshū (Pure Land Buddhism) | 1899 | Sacramento[3] |
Buddhist Church of Stockton | Jōdo Shinshū (Pure Land Buddhism) | 1906 | Stockton[4] |
Davis Shambhala Center | Tibetan Buddhism | N/A | Davis[5] |
Fresno Buddhist Temple | Jōdo Shinshū (Pure Land Buddhism) | 1899 | Fresno[6] |
Fresno Cambodian Buddhist Society | Cambodian Buddhism (Khmer Theravada) | N/A | Fresno |
Gedatsu Church of America | Shugendou | N/A | Sacramento[7] |
Holy Vajrasana Temple and Retreat Center | Tibetan Buddhism | N/A | Sanger[8] |
Khandro Ling | Tibetan Buddhism | 1998 | Sacramento[9] |
Khanh An Monastery | Vietnamese Buddhism | Before 2010 | Galt[10] |
Kim Quang Temple | Vietnamese Buddhism | 1978 | Sacramento[11] |
Lion's Roar Dharma Center | Tibetan Buddhism | 1992 | Sacramento[12] |
Marysville Buddhist Church | Jōdo Shinshū (Pure Land Buddhism) | 1908 | Marysville[13] |
Middlebar Buddhist Monastery | Unknown | N/A | Stockton |
Nichiren Buddhist Church | Nichiren Shu | N/A | Sacramento[14] |
Northern California Koyasan Temple | Shigon Esoteric Buddhism | 1970 (merger of two older organizations dating back to 1920 and 1940 respectively) | Sacramento[15] |
Placer Buddhist Church | Jōdo Shinshū (Pure Land Buddhism) | N/A | Penryn[16] |
Quang Nghiem Buddhist Temple (Vietnamese Buddhist Association) | Vietnamese Buddhism | N/A | Stockton |
Sacramento True Buddha Temple | Fusion of Taoism, Sutrayana Buddhism and Vajrayana Buddhism | 2008 | Sacramento[17] |
Walnut Grove Buddhist Church | Jōdo Shinshū (Pure Land Buddhism) | 1906 | Walnut Grove[18] |
Wat Brahmacariykaram | N/A | N/A | Fresno |
Wat Dhammararam | Cambodian Buddhism (Khmer Theravada) | 1982 | Stockton[19] |
Wat Khmer | Cambodian Buddhism (Khmer Theravada) | 2011 | Lodi |
Wat Lao Buddharangsy | Lao Buddhism | N/A | Ceres |
Wat Lao Dhammasacca | Lao Buddhism | N/A | Fresno |
Wat Lao Saoputh | Lao Buddhism | N/A | Sacramento |
Wat Phouthapathane Lao | Lao Buddhism | N/A | Fresno |
Wat Sacramento Buddhavanaram | Thai Buddhism (Dhammayuttika Nikaya) | 2001 | Sacramento[20] |
Valley Streams Zen Sangha | Zen Buddhism | N/A | Sacramento[21] |
Visalia Buddhist Church | Jōdo Shinshū (Pure Land Buddhism) | N/A | Visalia[22] |
Zanabazar Dharma Center | Mongolian Buddhism | 2009 | Sacramento[23] |
References
- ↑ Buddhist Church of Florin
- ↑ Buddhist Church of Lodi
- ↑ Buddhist Church of Sacramento
- ↑ Buddhist Church of Stockton
- ↑ Davis Shambhala Center
- ↑ Fresno Buddhist Temple
- ↑ Gedatsu Church of America
- ↑ Holy Vajrasana Temple and Retreat Center
- ↑ Khandro Ling
- ↑ Khanh An Monastery
- ↑ Kim Quang Temple
- ↑ Lion's Roar Dharma Center
- ↑ Marysville Buddhist Church
- ↑ Nichiren Buddhist Church
- ↑ Northern California Koyasan Temple
- ↑ Placer Buddhist Church
- ↑ Sacramento True Buddha Temple
- ↑ Walnut Grove Buddhist Church
- ↑ Wat Dhammararam
- ↑ Wat Sacramento Buddhavanaram
- ↑ Valley Streams Zen Sangha
- ↑ Visalia Buddhist Church
- ↑ Zanabazar Dharma Center
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