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Description
Panoramic photograph of of youth members from different churches around Southern California meeting at a Jr. Young Buddhist League (YBL) Conference. Different groups have coordinating outfits and some are holding up signs and banners with the name of their location. Bottom of the image reads: "31st Annual Southern District Jr. YBL Conference, Oxnard, California September 5 & 6, 1981." Title from text on bottom of image. The Pasadena Buddhist Temple Photographs contains photographs and panoramic photographs of the Pasadena Buddhist Temple and members of the church's congregation. In the fall of 1948, early in the temple's history, Mr. and Mrs. Yukio Nishimoto made their home available for services and Dharma school instruction. Temple functions moved to 1106 Lincoln Avenue, where Reverand Daitetsu Hayashima led spiritual guidance. In 1958, the current property at 1993 Glen Ave was purchased and temple construction began. Some of the panormaic and group portraits in this collection include the Buddhist Women's Association, which has been with the temple since its inception, and the Young Buddhist League (YBL). Also pictured are important moments at the Pasadena Buddhist Temple, such as dedication ceremonies and anniversaries.
Community activities--Associations and organizations Religion and churches--Buddhism Geographic communities--California--Los Angeles Geographic communities--California Identity and values--Youth Reunions
Place
Oxnard, California
Source
CSU Dominguez Hills Department of Archives and Special Collections;
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