Deer Park Buddhist Center

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Oregon, United States

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Deer Park Buddhist Center Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Deer Park Buddhist Center is located in Oregon, United States on 4548 Schneider Dr. Deer Park Buddhist Center is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category buddhist templetourist attraction in United States.

Address

4548 Schneider Dr

Phone

+1 6088355572

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Babita Tamrakar

Nice and peaceful place. We travelled to pay visit for Buddha purnima and the visit was worth it. Even my two and half years enjoyed the place. She wanted to stay more and go around but it was raining we had to return without going to all the places. Would love to go again.

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Fiphee Shaw

Wonderful services. Kind members. Beautiful trails. Come here for a service or call ahead and the monks will come and speak to you. They are very helpful and willing g to try to help you if they can. Don't be hesitant to simply go and walk the grounds.

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Ron Lutz II

I stumbled onto the Temple property a few years ago. The Dalai Lama happened to be there at the same time. I've become like a feral cat at a welcoming farm. I'm very honored to say I'm the Temple photographer and love serving as an artist to the community I have found there.

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Juan Rozo

One of the most peaceful places I've been on Earth. I went right before New Year and the place was open for the public, you could feel a powerful silence inside the temple that would make you get into a deep consciousness of your existence. It is all very clean and the energy is calm. Perfect to have a good meditation.

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Katie Milosevich

Absolutely incredible. The people were so nice and friendly. Upon arrival, we were welcomed and treated as guests. A monk spoke to us about his past and the rules they follow for an hour. Not once did I think about time. There was a translator who was very kind and easy to listen too. We were allowed to walk around inside and outside to gain more knowledge. Went for a college course and definitely recommend for anyone who is contemplating visiting. All are welcome. Plus the floor was heated!