Nhat Quang Pagoda is located in Sacramento, California. The pagoda was built in 2003 by Venerable Thich Giai Minh (from Hue) on a 3-acre plot of land. The architecture of the pagoda includes the main hall, the monks' and nuns' living quarters, the dining hall, etc., fully meeting the living and studying conditions of a large number of male and female Buddhists from near and far.
The Gurdwara Sacramento Sikh Society is the primary place of worship and community gathering for the Sikh community in the Sacramento area. It regularly hosts religious services (Kirtan, Diwan), langar (community kitchen), and cultural programs. The Gurdwara is known for hosting large community events; for example, their annual parade/“Nagar Kirtan” begins/ends at this location.
Dieu Quang Temple is a Vietnamese Buddhist temple located at 9229 Elder Creek Road in Sacramento, California. The temple was founded by Sư Bà Thượng DIỆU Hạ TỪ and a group of devoted Buddhists on July 4, 1982. The temple is known for its beautiful garden and statue of Buddha, which is a popular attraction for visitors.
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Sacramento is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. The people of God of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament parish, guided by the Holy Spirit, are called by Christ to proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God through prayer and sacraments, and to witness the gospel values of love, forgiveness, service, and justice for all.
Kim Quang Temple (Vietnamese Buddhist Association) is the oldest Vietnamese Buddhist Temple located in Sacramento, California. The temple was established in 1978 and has been a significant spiritual and cultural center for the Vietnamese Buddhist community in the area. It is known for its serene and traditional ambiance, and it has been operating under the spiritual guidance and leadership of the resident monks.