Zen Temples
Zen temples are places of worship and meditation in the Zen Buddhism tradition. They often feature simple, minimalist architecture that reflects the principles of harmony and tranquility. Inside, practitioners engage in meditation, known as zazen, to cultivate mindfulness and inner peace.
These temples typically include a meditation hall, a garden, and sometimes a tea room. The gardens are designed to promote contemplation and often include elements like rocks, water, and plants, symbolizing nature. Zen temples serve as centers for spiritual practice, community gatherings, and the study of Buddhist teachings.