What we’re about
Ekoji means “The Temple of the Gift of Light.” and its temple is Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji-Ha in Kyoto, Japan. This denomination is commonly known as Shin Buddhism. A Japanese monk named Shinran established this form of Buddhism in the 12th century. - This group is for those interested in learning more of and participating in Pure Land Buddhism (Shin). Join us weekly on Sundays for Service and for special events throughout the year.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Shotsuki ServiceEkoji Buddhist Temple, Fairfax, VA
Join us either in person or online for our monthly Shotsuki Service, in which we honor our loved ones who have passed on. Dress is casual yet conservative, and everyone is welcome to come listen to the Dharma and learn the Nembutsu, chants and songs associated with our tradition of Shin Buddhism. As long as Fairfax County COVID spread rates remain low, face masks are optional.
Our Dharma Discussion Group will meet immediately after the service. To attend the service and Discussion Group virtually, please use this link or visit our website at www.ekoji.org.
- Sunday ServiceEkoji Buddhist Temple, Fairfax, VA
Join us every Sunday, either in person or online, for our Shin Buddhist service. Dress is casual yet conservative, and everyone is welcome to come listen to the Dharma and learn the Nembutsu, chants and songs associated with our tradition of Shin Buddhism. As long as Fairfax County COVID spread rates remain low, face masks are optional.
Our Dharma Discussion Group will meet immediately after the service. To attend the service and Discussion Group virtually, please use this link or visit our website at www.ekoji.org.