List of Buddhist temples

This is a list of Buddhist temples, monasteries, stupas, and pagodas for which there are Wikipedia articles, sorted by location.

Borobudur temple at Magelang, Indonesia was the largest Buddhist Temple in the world and was one of the 7 wonders by UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Brahmavihara-Arama temple at Bali, Indonesia was the Buddhist Temple with traditional Balinese influence.
Maya Devi temple at Lumbini, Nepal was the birthplace of Buddha.
Mahabodhi Temple Complex at Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India was the place of Buddha's Enlightenment.
Ancient Buddhist monasteries near Dhamekh Stupa Monument Site at Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, India where Buddha delivered his first teaching.
The Parinirvana Temple with the Parinirvana Stupa at Kushinagar, India where Buddha attained Parinirvana after his death

Australia

Brazil

  • Khadro Ling Buddhist Temple, Três Coroas, Rio Grande do Sul
  • Zu Lai Temple, Cotia, São Paulo

Denmark

France

The Pagode de Vincennes, originally the Cameroon Pavilion of the 1931 Paris Colonial Exposition

Germany

Das Buddhistische Haus in Berlin - the oldest Buddhist temple in Europe
  • Das Buddhistische Haus (engl.: the Buddhist house; oldest Buddhist temple in Europe)
  • German Dharmaduta Society
  • Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery, (Theravada)

Greece

Hungary

  • Hungarian Shaolin Temple
  • Wonkwangsa International Zen Temple, Esztergom (Taego Order, Korean tradition)

Indonesia

Italy

Istituto Lama Tzong Khapa in Tuscany
  • Ensoji il Cerchio (Soto Zen)
  • Istituto Lama Tzong Khapa
  • Santacittarama Buddhist Monastery, Poggio Nativa (Theravada)

Japan

Laos

Pha That Luang

Khammouane

  • Tham Pha
  • That Sikhottabong

Luang Prabang

  • Wat Hosian Voravihane
  • Wat Mai Suwannaphumaham
  • Wat Manorom
  • Wat Pa Phon Phao
  • Wat Sen
  • Wat Xieng Thong

Vientiane

Xiangkhouang

  • Wat Phia Wat

Malaysia

Sri Lanka Buddhist Temple, Sentul, Kuala Lumpur

Myanmar

New Zealand

Fo Guang Shan Temple of Auckland

Philippines

Lon Wa Temple

Davao

  • Lon Wa Buddhist Temple

Metro Manila

  • Ocean Sky Chan Monastery, San Juan City, Metro Manila
  • Seng Guan Temple, Divisoria, Tondo, Manila

Poland

  • Drophan Ling

Republic of China (Taiwan)

Fo Guang Shan Buddha Memorial Center, Taiwan.
  • Chung Tai Chan Monastery, Nantou, the tallest Buddhist temple in the world. Height: 136 metres (446 ft)[4]
  • Dharma Drum Mountain, New Taipei City (Fa Gu Shan), international headquarters of Dharma Drum Mountain organization
  • Fo Guang Shan Monastery, Kaohsiung
  • Linji Huguo Chan Temple, Zhongshan District, Taipei
  • Mengjia Longshan Temple, Wanhua District, Taipei
  • Nung Chan Monastery, Beitou District, Taipei
  • Shandao Temple, Zhongzheng District, Taipei
  • Xiangde Temple, Xiulin Township, Hualien County
  • Xuanzang Temple, Yuchih Township, Nantou County

Russia

Republic of Kalmykia

  • Burkhan Bakshin Altan Sume
  • Geden Sheddup Choikorling Monastery

Slovenia

  • Buddhist Congregation Dharmaling

Spain

South Africa

  • Nan Hua Temple

South Korea

Sweden

  • Buddharama Temple, Fredrika (Theravada)

Switzerland

  • Tibet Institute Rikon, Zell (Tibetan)
  • Wat Srinagarindravararam, Gretzenbach (Theravada)

Tanzania

Thailand

Uganda

  • The Uganda Buddhist Centre, Kampala

See also

Notes

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