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Deer Park Monastery (Vietnamese: Tu Viện Lộc Uyển) is a 400-acre (1.6 km 2) Buddhist monastery in Escondido, California. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was founded in July 2000 by Thích Nhất Hạnh [ 3 ] along with monastic and lay practitioners from the Plum Village Tradition .
Thich Nhat Hanh, a Buddhist monk from Vietnam, brought mindfulness to the West.
Deer Park Monastery meditation hall (Vietnamese) in Escondido, California Hsi Lai Temple (Chinese) in Hacienda Heights, California – the largest Buddhist temple in the United States See also: List of sanghas in Central Valley, California and List of sanghas in San Diego County, California
The Deer Park Buddhist Center and Monastery in Oregon, Wisconsin is headed by Geshe Lhundub Sopa, [1] the first Tibetan tenured professor in an American University who taught Buddhist philosophy, language and culture at the University of Wisconsin–Madison [2] for 30 years.
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]
[69] [70] Additional practice centres and associated organizations Nhất Hạnh and the Order of Interbeing established in the US include Blue Cliff Monastery in Pine Bush, New York; the Community of Mindful Living in Berkeley, California; Parallax Press; Deer Park Monastery (Tu Viện Lộc Uyển), established in 2000 [24] in Escondido ...
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The monastery is under the direction of Thích Nhất Hạnh's Order of Interbeing in the Thiền tradition. Blue Cliff Monastery follows the same practices and daily schedules as its root monastery Plum Village and its sister monasteries Deer Park Monastery in Escondido, California, and Magnolia Grove Monastery in Batesville, Mississippi. [5]