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    Jade Buddha Temple

    4.6 (7 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Wat Buddharangsey

    Wat Buddharangsey

    5.0(4 reviews)
    20.2 mi

    As a new comer to the City of Houston, Texas and was able to visit the Temple along with spending…read morehalf of the afternoon with so many similar but unknown faces was interesting to say the least. For starter, the Khmer people are always pleasure and kind to each other with great respect to other culture as well. Many years have passed since my family and I have visited Wat (Khmer Temple) due to busy schedule and COVID-19 Pandemic. However, that is not an excuse as temples are always welcome to all mankind and support all types of situation each of us faces. After spending nearly half a day at the Temple, I realized the amount of work required for the 45 Acres the temple acquired and how much improvement is needed for any extra hands that are willing to offer. As a result, I wanted to thank you to those that took the time to talk to me and educate me on the background, processes and how people come together during both good and bad times. As time permits, I will continue to come and help with the temple on whatever is needed to improvement the temple landscape, repairs and many more. I hope to see many more visitors to the temple and help educate our next generations to understand the culture and how people comes together. All and all, I wish everyone many years of great health, joys, love and peace.

    This is the main temple and the center of the Cambodian community in Houston. New Years is festive…read moreand fun. There are a lot of good food around and I always take it as a chance to stock up. Hope u enjoy the pictures.

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    Fo Guang Shan Chung Mei Buddhist Temple

    4.8(22 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    I came to Fo Guang Shan Chung Mei Temple 佛光山中美寺 was because my neighbor recommended. This is a…read morebeautiful place to visit. It has a Sunday service with monks and prayers spoken in Chinese Mandarin. Fo Guang Shan Chung Mei Temple 佛光山中美寺 is part of the International Buddhist Progress Society (IBPS). Located in Stafford, this temple sits on 89 acres of land. It officially opened in 2001. Fo Guang Shan as 佛光山 in Chinese translates to "Buddha's Light Mountain", was founded by Master Hsing Yun 星雲大師 in 1967. Fo Guang Shan is the largest monastery in Taiwan. There are over 300 branch temples worldwide. As far as I know, besides Houston, there is one in Austin and Dallas. I got a chance to try vegetarian food at Water Drop Teahouse. Prices were reasonable and food was delicious. Because most of the vegetation was damaged from a recent arctic blast. The garden was not as green as I wanted. So, I'll be back this summer. p.s. I uploaded 40 photos to go with my review. You need to use a computer see them at https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/fo-guang-shan-chung-mei-buddhist-temple-stafford?userid=jwPVqdHpVHCBfAe4pZBbgA

    My mom has been here before and recommended the tea house. We ordered 3 side dishes- lotus,…read moreseaweed, and edamame, kimchi soup pot, kale fried rice, potstickers, and the fruit tea and prosperity tea. Everything is vegan and they have education in the temple about how decreasing consumption of animal products is beneficial for the environment. The teas were both absolutely incredible. The fruit tea is so sweet, tart, and refreshing. The prosperity tea has a lovely floral smell and light taste. All of the food was incredible, though the kimchi was quite spicy. I should have ordered mild. There is a small shop in the temple, a library, and some books on buddhism available for a small recommended donation. Visitors are allowed to walk the grounds and it is so beautiful and peaceful

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    Chua Linh Son

    Chua Linh Son

    4.5(6 reviews)
    0.9 miAlief

    Beautiful landscaping and ground! Serene! Wish I had more time to see everything! Will likely…read moreneed multiple visits!

    Tucked amidst the vibrant neighborhoods of Little Saigon, Chinatown, and Alief in Houston, Texas,…read morethe Chua Linh Son SW Temple stands as a beacon of tranquility, a testament to the enduring beauty of serene simplicity. This sanctuary may not share the widespread recognition of its more illustrious counterparts, but therein lies its charm: an authentic Vietnamese Buddhist temple, full of humble grace and inviting peace. From my very first encounter on Chinese New Year's day, I was captivated by the comforting rhythm of the monks' chanting, the earnestness etched on the faces of the devotees, and the encompassing atmosphere of reverence. As a newcomer, I joined approximately twenty people, locals, and visitors, seated on cushioned wood floors, drawn into this circle of unity and mindfulness. Meditating amidst them, I experienced an overwhelming sense of serenity, a respite from the outside world's chaos. The temple's exterior matches the inner tranquility with its beautifully crafted small garden, which houses a variety of statues and a grand raised altar. These carefully placed structures add a tangible touch to the spiritual experience, while the stillness of the garden invites moments of quiet contemplation. The Head Monk, a pillar of kindness and wisdom, is nothing short of a treasure. His thoroughness and approachability radiate warmth, encouraging visitors to dive into the meditative practices and prayers. With him and a dedicated nun maintaining this sacred place, there is always a sincere welcome waiting for every guest. This holds true even when the temple is busier during ceremonies or religious holidays, ensuring that every person experiences the temple's gentle embrace. Food here is another avenue of spiritual communion - simple, vegetarian meals that nourish the body and soul alike. Add to that their affordable post-funeral services, and it becomes evident that Chua Linh Son SW Temple is more than a place of worship; it's a community of care and support. Nestled in a corner of the temple grounds, a quaint little gift shop offers souvenirs that embody the temple's calm energy. These mementos serve as gentle reminders of the peace one can find within these sacred walls. Although it doesn't often receive significant donations for maintenance or lavish renovation, the temple's resilience shines through, a testament to the devotion of the limited staff and volunteers who pour their hearts into preserving this spiritual haven. In conclusion, Chua Linh Son SW Temple is an undiscovered gem, a sanctuary of peace in the vibrant southwest area of Houston. I encourage anyone seeking a moment of serenity, or perhaps a deeper spiritual connection, to visit this beautiful temple. Every donation, regardless of size, helps support the temple's continued operation, allowing more people to experience its serene magic. So, come and find your peace here. Let's show this temple the love it so readily gives to each visitor.

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    Wat Buddhavas

    Wat Buddhavas

    4.8(5 reviews)
    15.8 mi

    This review is for the celebration / food festival this temple puts on…read more One of my Thai friends who is part of this temple invited us, and it was a total blast! They had lots of really neat demonstrations and cultural performances, which included traditional dancing in ornate, traditional clothing. But the best part is absolutely the food - everything was so incredible, and you get to sample so many different items. Everything was so cheap/reasonably priced. The smell and aromas are amazing, and you can see everyone preparing and frying the food on the spot. They have lots of seats / tables set up inside the building that you can sit at. The grounds are beautiful, and it was also nice to wander around and admire the area and temple. Also, the volunteers working the festival were all so incredibly nice and welcoming. As some others have mentioned, parking can get a bit crowded, but they have people directing traffic and there are some local lots/fields that they open up for public use during the festival.

    I grew up coming here every new years service and for big festivals. And although I can't claim to…read morebe 'officially' buddhist (my father is), I definitely have a good understanding of it. Celebrations at thai temple are an experience that I totally took for granted growing up. You get hands down the best thai food I've had in any english-speaking country. It's open pretty much to the public, you buy tickets and exchange them for awesome food from local cooks and restaurants alike, Bangkok street-vendor style. Not only that, the traditional feeding of the monks at lunchtime results in tons of comforting homecooked thai meals being brought out and shared potluck style with those attending prayer service. Curry noodles, duck eggs, papaya salad, and many many dishes you don't see at thai restaurants. It's all about prayer or just observing the service, eating, eating, and more eating, socializing, and meditating while trying not succumb to food coma. For you practicing buddhists, as far as the service is concerned, it's in Thai but they are very friendly to the non-thai... there's plenty of Laos, Cambodian, and non-asians here. And listening to a buddhist chant is enchanting. But seriously, the food. If you haven't had a homecooked thai meal, you can get one here.

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