Daifukuji Soto Zen Mission
Zen, Hawaii (island), Honalo, Hawaii, Japan, Sōtō
978-613-6-82424-6
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2011-08-27
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Daifukuji Sōtō Mission is a Zen Buddhist temple on the island of Hawaiʻi established in 1914 .In 1914 Reverend Kaiseki Kodama arrived in Kona and held services at the former Hanato Store which was located across the street from the present temple. He walked around the entire island twice in order to collect donations to build a temple. In 1915, the first temple, a small thatched structure was built a few hundred yards above and to the north of the present site. It was named Hakuhozan Daifukuji ("Temple of Great Happiness on White Mountain Peak") by the Zen abbots of Sōtō temples Eihei-ji and Sōji-ji in Japan.
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