New York, United States
156 E Broadway
N/A
+1 2122270981
A fascinating mixture of Chinese Buddhist, Daoist, Hindu, Tibetan Buddhist, & traditional Chinese folk religious deities in sculptural or thangka form. A visual treat found nowhere else in Manhattan. (The affiliated Flushing temple is larger & contains more, but the traditional deities are only found here in Manhattan.) This is a place of worship, so be respectful. It is not always open. It may be closed during services or in advance of services. Also, the resident monk may have religious or other duties elsewhere that may rewuire him to close for a period of time.
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This week I went twice to the Buddha temple I was working and in school and took the time to go and he didn’t want to open the door. The Asian man gave me sign Language that he was closed it was 2pm .He didn’t want to open the door twice . So rude
Always burning oblation on the public street to pollen the air and created heavy smoke for hour long. They usually done this in the late 11pm to early 3 or 4 am. Very unresponsive to healthy environmental.
Very powerful and peaceful place
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