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Arizona Buddhist Temple

4142 W Clarendon Ave, Phoenix, United States
Church/religious organization

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Established in 1933 as part of the Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji-ha Branch of Buddhism The history of Arizona Buddhist Temple dates back to 1933, when the temple was established through the dedication and sacrifice of Japanese-American pioneers. It has the distinction of being the oldest Buddhist temple in the state of Arizona. With the outbreak of World War II, the temple was closed when the leaders and minister were interred. In the post-War period, the temple was revitalized by Arizona residents and a large number of former evacuees of Japanese descent who had moved to the Phoenix area. In March of 1957, the temple was accidentally destroyed by fire. Services were temporarily established in a barracks that had been brought to Phoenix from the Gila River Relocation Center. The current temple building was constructed in 1961.

Arizona Buddhist Temple’s main hall is called Hondo. It is here that we gather to listen to the Teachings of the Buddha-Dharma. Providing guidance and instruction in the Buddha-Dharma at the temple is the resident minister.

The temple provides the venue and the opportunity to listen to the dharma and study the teachings in depth through such activities as services, seminars, special observances, and special events. Another objective of the temple is to provide assistance, through various means, for the welfare of the community, extending beyond the circle of the sangha. As the central focus of the community, the temple and its members, both minister and lay people, have the responsibility for society at large. It may also occur that the temple is regarded as a cultural center, offering a wide range of programs, all aimed at cultivating the dharma and in particular, the Jodo Shinshu teaching.


The Board of Directors supports the minister in managing the business of the temple. Committees are established on occasion to plan and formulate temple activities. To further make the Nembutsu practice an integral part of their everyday life, sangha members are encouraged to participate in activities and programs for propagating and promoting the Shin Buddhist teaching.

There are some organizations and programs which serve the needs of the Arizona Buddhist Sangha.

Dharma School: Dharma School service is held at 10:00 each Sunday morning of the school year. Regular Dharma School service is followed by 30 - 45 minutes classroom with volunteer teachers of the Sangha. Students of all ages are welcome. With the cooperation of the parents, teachers, and minister, students are exposed to learning and living the Teachings of the Buddha.

Young Buddhist Association (YBA): This group provides opportunities for high school age members to meet socially, to deepen their religious understanding, and thus become the future leaders of the Sangha. By working together, they grow together. By growing together, they learn.

Parent’s Club: This organization sponsors various temple activities including the graduation party, Dharma School picnic, conferences, etc. to promote the ideals, philosophy, and teachings of the Jodo Shin sect of Buddhism.

Fujinkai (Buddhist Women’s Association): This organization contributes to the well being of the temple both as a religious and a service organization. The purpose of this organization is to encourage the practice of the Buddhist women’s way of life based on teachings of Jodo Shinshu as well as to promote self cultivation and fellowship amongst the members.

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Hello everyone! As we are nearing the end of the year, we wanted to extend an invitation to please come and join us for our Joya-E (New Year’s Eve) and Shusho-E (New Year’s Day) services! Our Joya-E service will be held on Sunday December 31st at 7:00 pm at the Temple. We will be ringing the Temple bell to bring in the New Year! There will be NO morning service on this Sunday since we will be having evening service. Our Shusho-E service will be held on Monday January 1st at 10:00 am at the Temple. This will be our New Year’s Day service. We look forward to seeing everyone to celebrate the beginning of a New Year. We wish everyone a happy and healthy 2018 year! In Gassho.

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Come and join us for our meditation classes before Temple Service! We practice chanting and meditation!

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Have questions about Buddhism and want to learn more? Come and join us at the Temple for our Q&A session! Feel free to stay afterwards for Temple service!

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Please come and join us for our New Years Day Shusho-E service!

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Please come and join us for our Joya-E service on New Years Eve. Service will be held in the evening and we will ring the Temple bell to bring in the New Year!

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Our annual Mochitsuki will be held on Sunday, December 17th! To order your mochi please see the order form on the Temple website or pick one up at the Temple on Sunday’s. Order forms are due on Sunday, December 10th!

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Want to practice meditation? Come and join us for meditation class and practice chanting.

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Want to learn more about Buddhism? Come and join us for a Q&A session before Temple service!

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It's that time of the year again! Mochitsuki is fast approaching. Please get your mochi order forms in! Order forms will be available at the Temple, in the Prajna, and soon on the Temple website. Orders are due Sunday, December 10th! Mochitsuki will be held on Sunday, December 17th! Ko-Mochi: $4.50 per pound Anko-Mochi: $5.50 per package (6 pieces) Kagami-Mochi: $5.50 per set

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Please join us for meditation class on the second and fourth Sundays of each month! Practice chanting and meditation!

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Please join us for meditation class on the second and fourth Sundays of each month! Practice chanting and meditation!

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Want to learn more about Buddhism? Have questions about Buddhism? Please join us for a Q&A session the first and third Sunday of every month before our Dharma service!

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