Indiana has dozens of famous churches, cathedrals, and other religious buildings. From the famous Basilica of the Sacred Heart to the unique roofless church of New Harmony, the Hoosier State is well known for its unique spiritual buildings. Still, few people know there's actually a colorful monastery hiding in the woods in Indiana...and you'll want to explore it.
Tucked inside of Bloomington's Lower Cascades Park is the stunning Dagom Gaden Tensung Ling Buddhist Monastery. This vibrant yellow building is surrounded by the park's stunning natural wonders: gorgeous trees, incredible cliffs, a nearby creek, and waterfall.
This peaceful outdoor setting helps make this tiny monastery a serene and peaceful place to meditate, explore, or simply take in the wonders of this Buddhist building.
There's something strikingly beautiful about this small monastery where compared to other large, grandiose structures. This impeccably detailed yellow building looks positively magical within the treeline, especially during wintertime.
This monastery encourages visitors unfamiliar with Buddhism to visit to gain a sense of what this spiritual practice is all about. Don't worry if you're not sure of certain customs or practices - everyone at the monastery is very friendly and supportive and willing to teach.
You'll also find another small Buddhist temple on the grounds, directly behind the larger building, perfect for prayer and meditation.
Simply exploring these grounds and the colorful buildings is reason enough to investigate this hidden gem of a monastery.
You can learn more about this monastery and tips for visiting here. You'll find this serene escape at 102 W Club House Dr, Bloomington, IN 47404.
Have you ever explored this vibrant and colorful monastery hiding in the woods in Bloomington, Indiana? What was your favorite part about the experience?
For another amazing monastery to visit in the Hoosier state, check out the Monastery of Immaculate Conception in Ferdinand, Indiana.
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