New York Mahayana Temples

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Mahayana Temple (Chinese: 大乘寺; pinyin: Dàchèng Sì; Jyutping: Da4sing4 Zi6) is a Chinese Buddhist temple organization headquartered within a forest in South Cairo, New York.[1] It is the retreat of the Eastern States Buddhist Temple of America, Inc. ("ESBT"), whose downtown branch of the Mahayana Temple (a.k.a. Mahayana City Campus) is located in Chinatown, Manhattan.[2][3] The original retreat land was donated by James Ying.[1]

Retreat Mahayana Temple
Religion
AffiliationPure land
Location
Location710 Ira Vail Rd, Leeds, NY 12451
CountryUnited States
Map
Interactive map of Retreat Mahayana Temple
Coordinates42°18′43″N 73°56′48″W / 42.3119°N 73.9468°W / 42.3119; -73.9468
Architecture
FounderMrs. Annie Ying
Completed1962
Website
http://www.mahayana.us

The temple grounds in South Cairo contain the Grand Buddha Hall (with dormitories located in the wings and a dining hall located on the lower level), the Kuan Yin Hall, the 500 Arhat Hall, the Seven Storied Jade Pagoda, the Earth Spirit Bodhisattva Hall, a three-unit temple dedicated to the spirits of the land, and an obelisk marking the burial site of members of the Ying family.

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  1. 1 2 Carlyle, Adams (29 October 1971). Buddhists Erect Temple. Spokane Daily Chronicle.
  2. Woods, Amanda (20 March 2025). "Homeless menace accused of vandalizing 6 NYC temples – even hurling Buddha statue out window – set free in court: DA". Retrieved 28 June 2025.
  3. "Their Kung Fu Is Good: Shaolin Monks at the Asia Society! | Asia Society". asiasociety.org. 26 May 2017. Retrieved 28 June 2025.
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42°18′43″N 73°56′48″W / 42.3119°N 73.9468°W / 42.3119; -73.9468