BuddhaNet's Massachusetts Directory
Buddhist Centers in Massachusetts.
Boston Chapter - Buddhist Peace Fellowship
The Buddhist Peace Fellowship explores direct personal and group responses to the political, social, and ecological suffering of our world
Boston University Buddhist Association and Zen Society
Student Buddhist groups at Boston University.
Cambridge Buddhist Association
Offers a regular schedule of zazen, retreats, introductory periods, and other Buddhist services.
Northampton: The Empty Bell
A sanctuary for the study and practice of Christian meditation and prayer giving special attention to the Christian-Buddhist dialogue. The Empty Bell is also a center for the study of the shakuhachi and the musical practice of Sui-Zen.
Boston: International Buddhist Progress Society
Affiliated with Fo Guang Shan, an international organization founded in Taiwan by Grand Master Ven. Hsing Yun. The society's emphasis is on Humanistic Buddhism and building a pure land.
Cambridge Buddhist Association
A nondenominational organization founded in 1957. Conducts a regular schedule of zazen (Zen meditation), retreats, introductory periods for beginners, and Buddhist services
Lexington: Massachusetts Buddhist Association
Non-sectarian Chinese Buddhism. The Association follows a distinctive individual approach to practice and embraces all Buddhist traditions.
Cambridge: Harvard Buddhist Community
Offers daily morning meditation, social evenings, hosts well-known dharma teachers from around the world, and celebrations of the two major Buddhist holidays.
Wellesley College Buddhist Community
Offers weekly meditation and Buddhist teaching.
Won Buddhism of Boston
Hosts a weekday meditation practice in English and a weekend service in Korean.
Pioneer Valley Buddhist Meditation Groups
Lists all Buddhist groups in the Ameherst-Northampton area.
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