A Photographic Tour of the Bodhi Manda

The Bodhi began in 1973 with the purchase of an old Catholic mission. Today it is a blend of the rustic and the modern. The Zendo building is one of the oldest buildings in Jemez Springs, while the Sutra Hall is a stunning modern building built especially for Zen practice. Come visit us and see why so many love the Bodhi!

Sutra Hall from the front looking west.

Bodhi courtyard with Long House behind.

Sutra Hall from behind looking east at dusk.

Kitchen

Zen garden outside the Sutra Hall

Zendo Building

Kitchen.

Conference room, dining hall, and kitchen.

Conference room, dining hall, and kitchen.

The Bodhi Residential Long House, the Virgin Mesa behind.

Jemez river

Bodhi hot springs (open to overnight guests)

The Village of Jemez Springs.

The John W. Killip Zen Gardem

Inside the Sutra Hall

The Bodhi’s Zendo

The Bodhi’s Han

Inside the Sutra Hall

The Bodhi’s Han

Sutra Hall Altar

Inside the Sutra Hall where morning and evening chanting of the sutras occurs. Also the venue for many special Bodhi and community events.

Aerial view of the Bodhi Campus