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Broken Ridge Buddhist Temple

Coordinates: 21°18′18″N 157°46′58″W / 21.305076°N 157.782651°W / 21.305076; -157.782651
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Broken Ridge Buddhist Temple
View from the Mu-Ryang-Sa Korean Buddhist Temple towards Waikīkī
Religion
AffiliationChogye
Location
Location2420 Halelaau Place, Honolulu, HI 96816
CountryUnited States
Architecture
Completed1975
Website
muryangsatemple.com

Broken Ridge Buddhist Temple (Korean무량사; Hanja無量寺; RRMuryangsa) is a Korean Buddhist temple on the island of Oahu in the U.S. state of Hawaii. Originally known as the "Dae Won Sa Temple," it was constructed on King St in Honolulu in 1975. After being destroyed by fire, construction of the new temple located in the Palolo Valley began in 1986. Due to legal disputes construction was not completed until 2005.

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In February 1988, residents of Palolo filed the first of several lawsuits in an effort to legally force the height of the temple to be lowered. In 2001, the roof was lowered by over two meters to comply with a court order.

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21°18′18″N 157°46′58″W / 21.305076°N 157.782651°W / 21.305076; -157.782651