Gyobutsuji Zen Monastery (行仏寺, gyōbutsu-ji) is a small Sōtō Zen Buddhist monastery near Kingston in Madison County, Arkansas in the United States.
The temple focuses primarily on the practice of zazen in the tradition of Kosho Uchiyama and Shohaku Okumura, the latter being the teacher of the founder, Shōryū Bradley.
[1][2] Study of the writings of Eihei Dōgen and the teachings of Shakyamuni Buddha are also emphasized.
The monastery holds a five-day sesshin every month except in February and August.
The name Gyōbutsu-ji literally means 'Practice Buddha Temple' and is derived from Eihei Dōgen's magnum opus the Shōbōgenzō, specifically the chapter titled Gyōbutsu igi (行仏威儀).