
Mindfulness, meditation, and community at Oklahoma Buddhist Vihāra.
Located at 4820 N Portland Ave in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Buddhist Vihāra is a welcoming Buddhist temple and meditation center. Resident monks guide visitors in Buddhist teachings and mindfulness, with weekly meditation classes and Sunday sessions. A 30-minute daily meditation (6–7 pm) is popular, and the temple is noted as Oklahoma's Sri Lankan temple, hosting cultural events and community service.
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Guided meditation held daily at 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM, open to all levels for stress relief and mindfulness.
Structured classes on Sundays from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM, featuring meditation and Q&A sessions with monks.
Educational guidance on Buddhist principles and practices from resident monks in a supportive setting.
Cultural and service-oriented events that foster connection and support within the local community.
Online sessions for remote participation, allowing access to meditation practices from anywhere.
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Overall rating
Nicholas Richardson
I attended the weekly meditation classes for a few months. It was a great experience and the monks are so kind and welcoming. If you’re considering learning more about Buddhism and meditation this is a great place to visit!
Lahiru Chamith Fonseka
This the only Sri Lankan Temple in the Oklahoma State. 🇱🇰 The resident monks are very kind, approachable, and always willing to guide visitors in Buddhist teachings and mindfulness practices. Beyond being a place of worship, the Vihar also plays a big role in community service and cultural events, which makes it even more special. 🙏
Rushali Kale
Best place to Meditate and get your life back from all the stress life throws at you . The monks are very friendly and help me answer all my questions . Meditation has helped me calm and be mindful.
evan lewis
I would like to give them 500 stars. It is an extremely welcoming environment. 30 minute daily mediation at 6 o’clock to 7, with insightful monks that are open to discussion. Was in Oklahoma for training and walked in. Highly highly recommend. Will be joining virtually.
Alex Steimer
A great place to meditate, even if you have never meditated before. I suggest going on Sunday 5-6pm if you're new, because the first 1/2 hour is meditation and the second 1/2 hour is Question and Answer.