List of sanghas in San Diego County, California

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This is a list of sanghas in San Diego County, California. All major branches of Buddhism, Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana, are represented there, as is the Mahayana form Zen,[1] as are Vipassanā and Jōdo Shinshū (Pure Land). There is also a secular Zen sangha. The area is home to monasteries as well as to less formally engaged groups who gather for meditation and community. Siddhārtha Gautama died over 2500 years ago, but the oldest Buddhist organization in San Diego County is less than 100 years old.[2][3]

History

During 1916, Japanese immigrant Buddhist farmers were killed when what was then named Otay Dam gave way and resulted in the Hatfield Flood. The local Japanese diaspora needed a place to hold religious services and went on to found what they call the oldest Buddhist organization in San Diego County.[4][5] They met informally until they were able to afford a temple space. First they rented a second-floor room on 6th and Market in May 1926.[3] Boys and girls in costume paraded through downtown to celebrate.[3] Later, in 1931, they dedicated today's Buddhist Temple of San Diego at 2929 Market.[3]

List

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Name School of Buddhism Founder/Date Location
Mirror Mind Buddhist Sangha (Center for American Buddhist Practice) Buddhism (regardless of school), non-sectarian Mahayana ca. 2005 San Diego[citation needed]
Pacific Seaside Sangha Buddhism (regardless of school) Gavin Seedorf (2014) 4666 Cass St San Diego
Dharma Bum Temple Buddhism (regardless of school) Jeffrey Zlotnik (2006) San Diego[6]
Buddha For You Buddhism (regardless of school) Jeffrey Zlotnik San Diego[6]
Vista Zen Center Zen White Plum Asanga lineage Vista[1]
Three Treasures Zen Community Zen White Plum lineage Rancho Peñasquitos[7]
Deer Park Monastery Zen Thích Nhất Hạnh (2000) Escondido[1]
Sweetwater Zen Center Zen Anne Seisen Saunders (2000) National City[8]
Hidden Valley Zen Center Zen (1968) San Marcos[1]
Ensenada Zen Group Vietnamese Zen Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico[9]
All People's World Beat Sangha Plum Village Tradition World Beat Center[10]
Heart Beat Sangha (People of Color) Plum Village Tradition World Beat Center[11]
Open Heart Sangha Plum Village Tradition (2010) First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego[12]
Peaceful Shores Sangha Plum Village Tradition University Lutheran Church[13]
Compassionate Heart Sangha Plum Village Tradition Encinitas[10]
Palomitas de Paz Sangha Plum Village Tradition Palomar Unitarian Universalist Fellowship[10]
Really Beneficial Sangha Plum Village Tradition Rancho Bernardo/Escondido[10]
Still Ripening Sangha (Order of Interbeing) Plum Village Tradition Deer Park Monastery[10]
Metta Forest Monastery Theravada, Thai Forest Tradition Ajaan Suwat Suvaco (1991) Valley Center[14]
Sunnataram California Meditation Monastery Theravada, Thai tradition Ajahn Yantra Amaro (1995) Escondido[15]
Wat Lao Navaram Monastery Theravada Linda Vista[16]
Wat Sovannkiry Cambodian Buddhism San Diego[17]
UU Meditation Circle Vipassanā San Diego, First Unitarian Universalist Church[18]
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of San Dieguito Vipassanā Solana Beach[19]
Buddhist Temple of San Diego[20] Jōdo Shinshū (Pure Land Buddhism) (1926, 1931) Grant Hill[3][21][22]
Hsi Fang Temple Fo Guang Shan Hsing Yun (1989) University Heights[23]
Vista Buddhist Temple Jōdo Shinshū (Pure Land Buddhism) (1980) Vista[24][21][25]
Kadampa Meditation Center San Diego New Kadampa Tradition Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Point Loma[26]
Diamond Way Buddhist Center Diamond Way Buddhism Lama Ole Nydahl (ca. 1972) University City[27]
Jigme Lingpa Center San Diego Tibetan, Nyingma, Longchen Nyingthig Lama Lhanang Rinpoche (2013) North Park[28]
Tibetan Healing Center, Dzogchen Shri Singha of San Diego, Tsegyalgar West Tibetan, Drukpa Lineage Dzogchen Namkhai Norbu (2003) Hillcrest, Encinitas, Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico[29]
San Diego Shambhala Meditation Center Tibetan Chögyam Trungpa Kearny Mesa[30]
Karma Thegsum Chöling (San Diego) Buddhist Meditation Center Tibetan, Karma Kagyu, Vajrayana 16th Karmapa (1977)
Closed, 2021[31]
San Diego[19][32]
San Diego Rigpa Tibetan Sogyal Rinpoche San Diego[33]
Drikung Kyobpa Choling Tibetan (1996 or 1997) Escondido[34][35]
Zen Center of San Diego Secular
Pacific Beach[36]
Insight San Diego Vipassanā (2014) Liberty Station[37]
Encinitas Mindfulness Community Non-sectarian Founding teacher, Diana Shimkus -2009

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