THE BUDDHA BLESSED TEMPLE
7748 Third Street Rd., Louisville, KY 40214
www.buddhablessedtemple.com; www.vietbuddhism.com; thichhangdat66@gmail.com; 812-225-0228


Initial Establishment

  • It was initially established in 2006 by Rev. Thich Hang Dat at 5644 New Cut Rd., Louisville, KY 40214.

Denomination Fellowship

  • The congregation follows the Quy Nguong Zen Buddhist tradition and is led by Dr. Rev. Thich Hang Dat, a student of the renown Zen Teacher, Hsuan Hua, in an unbroken Zen lineage to the historical Shakyamuni Buddha.

New Location

  • After acquiring 15.5 acres of land in 2015, The center was moved to the current location.

Affiliations

  • Since it was established by Rev. Thich Hang Dat, it has an affiliation with the Ten Thousand Buddha Summit Monastery, Corydon, Indiana.

Time Frame of the New Construction

  • After obtaining proper legal documents and permits, it was built in early Spring of 2018 and finished in the Summer of 2019.

The Congregation

  • It is an organization of Buddhist monastic and laity communities that emphasize on practicing Buddhist Mindfulness, Loving-Kindness, Broadmindedness, and Skillfulness that are beneficial to family, community, and society.

The Motto

  • "A Compassionate Mind, A Benevolent Life."

The Goals

  • Strengthen interaction and communication with other religious traditions to work on issues and problems of common interests locally, nationally, and worldly by creating a friendly relationship among Buddhists and others.
  • Promote loving-kindness and compassionate attitudes.
  • Widen life perspective of Buddhists and others.
  • Support the faith of Buddhists and others.
  • Offer a righteous path for Buddhists and others.
  • Establish a peaceful, mindful, and joyful environments for Buddhists and others by setting up a retreat center and worship place for spiritual development.
  • Preserve the life of all, including animals.
  • Provide religious education and charitable enhancements for the Buddhist communities and general public.
  • Promote mutual assistance and understanding among the Buddhist communities throughout the world.
  • Promote individual peace of mind, compassion for all beings, spiritual growth and an ethical way of life based on Buddhist principles.

Practice of the Resident Monastic and Lay Communities

  • Follow the Buddhist moral codes.
  • Do meditation, called Zen school, that belongs to the Wei-yang lineage.
  • Study Buddha's teachings, called the Scholastic School.
  • Recite Mantras, called the Esoteric, or "Secret School".
  • Chant the Buddha's name, called the Pure Land School.

The Residents’ Diets

  • Pure vegetarian, by following Buddhist compassionate attitude towards animals.

The Congregation’s Cardinal codes

  • Laity members: Keep five basic standards, namely no killing, no stealing, no sexual misconduct, no telling lie, and no taking intoxicant.
  • Monastic members: Uphold the traditional precepts to be qualified for a religious leader, peacemaker, and healer.

The Moral Conducts of the Members

  • Law-abiding people.
  • Have responsible and mutual relationships.
  • Carry out a proper livelihood.
  • Maintain a virtuous religious life.
  • Possess proper knowledge and perspective of life.
  • Pay respect to and seek refuge in the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha.
  • Harmonize with others in family, community, and society.

The Daily Attitudes of the Laity Members

  • Be mindful and responsible in thoughts, actions, and communications within family, community, and society.
  • Be opened-minded toward others' traditions.
  • Be tolerant in any situation.
  • Be cooperative and supportive to anyone in family, community, and society.
  • Be grateful and thankful for the supports of family, community, and society.

The Daily Practical Guidelines of the Laity Members

  • Meditate at least ten minutes.
  • Pay obeisance to the Buddhas few times.
  • Chant the Buddha's name, Buddhist sutras, or Buddhist mantras.
  • Be ready for helping others regardless background, race, color, or ethic.

The Basic Criteria of the Affairs

  • Culture to propagate Buddhism.
  • Education to foster talent.
  • Charity to benefit society.
  • Religious services to enhance spiritual development and transform people's minds and behavior.
  • Encourage an interfaith approach to understand and live in harmony with other traditions.

The Activities

  • Provide a retreat center for spiritual development.
  • Foster an interfaith environment between Buddhism and other traditions.
  • Offer religious and Buddhist educations to benefit and awaken oneself and others.
  • Support Buddhist cultural work via arts and literature, translation of sutras, and presentation of Buddhist teaching.
  • Engage in social work, charity, and service for community and society.
  • Support Buddhist education, uphold religious standards, and improve the availability of resources in order to nurture skills and talents of people.
  • The True wealth of the Members:
  • To have wealth and skill.
  • To focus on wisdom and faith.
  • To be mindful and peaceful.
  • To give and take.
  • To own and allocate.