Arizona Buddhist Temple

address:4142 West Clarendon Avenue  Phoenix, AZ 85019 phone:602-278-0036 website:Arizona Buddhist Temple


History

The Arizona Buddhist Temple, which is an affiliate of the Buddhist Churches of America and Nishi Hongwanji in Kyoto, Japan, was established in the mid 1930's through the dedication and sacrifice of Japanese American pioneers. It has the distinction of being the oldest Buddhist temple in the state of Arizona. The contributions of our elders marked a major extension of Jodo Shin Buddhism away from the coastal states.

With the outbreak of W.W.II, the temple was closed when the leaders and minister were interned. In the postwar period, a large number of Japanese evacuees moved to the Phoenix area, and together with former residents, they began to revitalize the temple.

In March of 1957, the temple was accidentally destroyed by fire, and 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.

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Last Updated: August 18, 2008
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