Salt Lake Buddhist Temple is a Buddhist temple located at 211 W 100 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84101. It has received 75 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 stars.
Monday | Closed |
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Tuesday | 9AM-12PM |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | 6:25-7:35PM |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
The address of Salt Lake Buddhist Temple: 211 W 100 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Salt Lake Buddhist Temple has 4.7 stars from 75 reviews
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"I am sorry, but I really need to correct a review as I am a member of the sister-Temple in Ogden and have serious doubts the reviewer has ever set foot in a Jodo-Shinshu Temple"
"We went there for the Japanese food festival"
"My family and I favorite place"
"Salt Lake City Buddhist temple is like a second home warm and loving please join us at all of are events spring fest ,Obon fest all of it"
"I went on a tour once"
I am sorry, but I really need to correct a review as I am a member of the sister-Temple in Ogden and have serious doubts the reviewer has ever set foot in a Jodo-Shinshu Temple. While the review is positive, it is based on stereotypes. The original review is as follows: "Lovely temple attended by both Japanese and American Buddhists. The Zen tradition is well preserved here." First, the temple is attended by people of multiple racial backgrounds. The "Japanese" who attend are Americans. According to the review, it seems as though Japanese Buddhists (as in Buddhists whose genetic lineage is Japanese) are not "Americans". It further mislabels the Japanese Buddhists (as in practitioners of Japanese Buddhism) who happen to be White (Japanese and Caucasian are the predominant demographics at this temple) as "American Buddhists". Second, and most glaringly: I am not sure how the "Zen tradition" is so well preserved here, since this is not a Zen temple - It is a Jodo-Shinshu Temple in the Pure Land tradition of Mahayana Buddhism. Zen is a Mahayana sect but is a meditative sect, not Pure Land. Pure Land Buddhism focuses on recitation of a sutra (usually Nembutsu) with little to no focus on mediation. Zen focuses on Meditation. The two are very different and anyone who spends even two minutes making conversation in a Jodo-Shinshu setting will be made aware of this fact. Maybe the reviewer meant to review the Zen Temple and didn't realize there were other Japanese Buddhist sects in Utah? I will say, that both Pure Land and Japanese cultural tradition are very well preserved here. I'm glad to see positive reviews, but it's even better when they happen to be based on actual experience.
We went there for the Japanese food festival. Organization was very simple: buy tickets $1=1 ticket. Join the line and simply pay with your tickets for for food and services. There were multiple items of traditional Japanese food: Yakitori, Okonomiyaki, Takoyaki, sushi and more. Each meal was around 5-6 tkts($5-6) which was a great value. Very nice that this kind of events are taking place in SLC.
My family and I favorite place. The community and service are truly amazing. Come as you are! I always leave feeling very positive and it helps me to check-in with myself.
Salt Lake City Buddhist temple is like a second home warm and loving please join us at all of are events spring fest ,Obon fest all of it.
I went on a tour once. They had displays talking about the Topaz Japanese internment camps. Really sad stuff but also quite enlightening.
Absolutely gorgeous and wonderful. The nicest people you could meet, and very kid friendly environment. Definitely recommend.
Beautiful temple interior servicing a tight-knit community with an interesting history. Very welcoming to all.
Lovely temple attended by both Japanese and American Buddhists. The Zen tradition is well preserved here.
Nice I live VERY close to this place and whenever I see somebody they are very friendly & cool!
Amazing services here. The people are so friendly! Definitely worth giving the place a shot!
We visited during the Japan festival, it was very welcoming to outsiders very cool.
Integral part of Salt Lakes Japanese American cultural and religious history.
I am very happy that there is a temple in Salt Lake City.
Beautiful, everyones nice, very powerful and loving olace
Never been inside, just walked by and admired this place
Such a fun place to be. Great people. Very welcoming.
Love all types of religion this one's interesting
What a wonderful community with a rich history.
Obon is a good time it's the 10th this month
Love going to the annual Holiday Boutique!
Friendly, warm environment. Good people.
Fabulous temple, minister and sangha!!!!
Best sangha and ministers!
Yearly Japanese Festival
Check out the gardens
Azad place of worship
Practices Pure Land.
Great place to be
Wonderful people
Nice community
Great talja.
Nice pastor
Perfect
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