Nebraska Zen Center

Nebraska Zen Center
Information
Denomination Soto Zen
Founded 1975
People
Founder(s) Rev. Dainin Katagiri
Reverend(s) Rev. Nonin Chowaney
Location
Address 3625 Lafayette Avenue, Omaha, NE 68131
Country USA
Website Nebraska Zen Center

The Nebraska Zen Center at the Heartland Temple is a Soto Zen Buddhist Temple located in the Bemis Park Landmark Heritage District of Omaha, Nebraska.[1] Established for Zen practice in 1975, the Nebraska Zen Center follows the tradition established in Japan by Zen Master Eihei Dogen in the 13th century. Rev. Dainin Katagiri was instrumental in establishing Nebraska Zen Center in 1975. Today Rev. Nonin Chowaney is the Center's teacher.[2][3][4]

Sitting area at NZC

See also

References

  1. Reeves, B. (2007) "Omaha offers rich mix of worship options", Lincoln Journal Star. September 24, 2007. Retrieved 3/20/08.
  2. "About", Nebraska Zen Center. Retrieved 3/20/08.
  3. Maguire, Jack (2000). Waking Up: A Week Inside a Zen Monastery. SkyLight Paths Publishing. p. 160. ISBN 81-88569-01-1.

Coordinates: 41°16′15″N 95°58′02″W / 41.270811°N 95.967135°W / 41.270811; -95.967135


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