Spokane Buddhist Temple
Established in 1945, the Spokane Buddhist Temple has provided the Spokane community with a place to hear and experience the Dharma. Namo Amida Butsu.
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Location:
Spokane, WA, 99202
Phone:
509 534 7954
Sun:
10:00 am - 12:30 pm
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Fall Food Bazaar, Nov. 8th 2009Created about 2 months ago
Senbei Saturday 2009Created about 2 months ago
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Spokane Buddhist Temple Help "ring" in the New Year and join us us for our Joya-E service ( Last Night Gathering ) tonight at 7pm.

December 31, 2009 at 5:56am
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Spokane Buddhist Temple Take the challenge!

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Give one thing away each day for 29 days. Why? Because to see your world change, you have to DO something to change your world.
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This year end service is held to express gratitude for all the causes and conditions which have allowed us to live this past year. It is a time to reflect upon the interdependence of all Sangha members and the lives we live...
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Spokane Buddhist Temple Bodhi Day Service - commemorates the day Sidhartha Gautauma attained Enlightenment. Thereafter, he was known as Shakyamuni Buddha. Rev. Don Castro from the Seattle Betsuin will be here to conduct the service. Sunday, Dec. 6th 3pm.

December 2, 2009 at 5:53pm
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Spokane Buddhist Temple Introduction to Buddhism 101 Class - This class is open to anyone who wants to learn about the basic teachings of Buddhism. Sunday, Dec. 6th 1pm - 2:30pm.

December 2, 2009 at 5:49pm
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Curses! How is it anytime there is something going on where I can check out the Temple, I have to be at work?
December 2, 2009 at 10:41pm
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The Fall Food Bazaar was great! Good food, good times. Make sure you come and see us again for our 2010 Spring Food Bazaar.
November 9, 2009 at 5:28pm
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Spokane Buddhist Temple Listen to the latest episode of the DharmaRealm podcast.

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In the second installment of our Live Show, we start off talking about the distinctiveness of Shin Buddhism and its difference and similarities to other types of Buddhism. This somehow sets us off on a series of rants against, among other things, The Golden Chain and universalistic Buddhism. ...
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Spokane Buddhist Temple We hope you will all come and join us tomorrow at the Temple for our annual Fall Food Bazaar. Chicken Yakisoba lunch - Eat in or take out - $10. 11am to 2pm.

November 7, 2009 at 5:40am
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Spokane Buddhist Temple Senbei Saturday was a great success! Thank you to everyone who volunteered their time & effort for the day. Way to go Sangha!

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Spokane Buddhist Temple Today's Dharma talk by Christine Marr - 10/25/09

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Spokane Buddhist Temple On the latest DharmaRealm podcast, a listener writes in with an extremely interesting question: if Jodo Shinshu claims that when you go to the Pure Land you come back to this world as a bodhisattva, where are all these bodhisattvas?! This begs a lot of questions and raises a lot of issues about Jodo Shinshu Buddhism wi...th the most obvious being, what is a bodhisattva? We can think of them as “Buddhas in training,” real sentient beings doing specific actions; but we can also think of them as “cosmic” or semi-spiritial beings, maybe working behind the scenes. But Harry points out that according to Shinran, birth in the Pure Land leads not to bodhisattva-hood — but to fully enlightened Buddhahood! That, of course, begs the question of, well, where are all the Buddhas? So we do our best to talk about how we can understand these teachings and put them into practice in our everyday lives in both spiritual and practical terms. Take a listen

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Spokane Buddhist Temple The third annual Baby Boomer seminar "Our Path to Wholeness" at the Jodo Shinshu Center with guest speakers Rev. Marvin Harada and Dr. Nobuo Haneda

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