The Buddha’s Life
The Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, was a spiritual
Wat Buddha Oregon was built in 1997 by the Buddhist community in Oregon and nearby states.
The original contributors were
They found the 2.5-acre property in Turner, Oregon, which is not far from the capital city of Salem and located on a hill surrounded by beautiful tall trees. The property is also near the main interstate 5, making it easy for members to commute.
After completing the Temple, the Board of Directors had to seek a qualified monk to take a residence at the Temple. They then found Ven. Samruay Karudhammo from Wat Prasrimahatatu (Chicago, IL) invited him to become the first Abbot at Wat Buddha Oregon. After the Temple had an Abbot, the Abbot then formed the managing board of directors of the Temple. After having all personnel in place, the Temple started to have service every Sunday. In 1999, Wat Buddha Oregon joined the Council of Thai Bhikkhus in the U.S.A.
Administration
The temple Administration consists of a board of directors, including residence monks and laypeople that the temple members elected. The Board of Officers, which the Board of Directors elects, are Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Treasurer, and Secretary. This group of Directors oversees the day-to-day operation of the Temple.
Campus Assets
Honorary Ceremony
On June 17-19, 2011, Wat Buddha Oregon hosted the Council of Thai Bhikkhus annual meeting, which brought over 300 monks to Oregon. During this time, the Temple also held a Buddhist ceremony.
Name of the Resident Monks
The Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, was a spiritual
The Four Noble Truths are the foundation of Buddhism and
The Songkran Festival is a traditional Thai festival celebrated in
Loy Krathong is a traditional festival celebrated in Thailand and