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SPIRITUAL: Tara Practice

6:00 pm Sunday, February 14, 2021

 

 

Tara protects us from all harm and fears.

As wildfires rage through Patagonia, we join with Geshe Gelek to chant the Praises to the 21 Taras in order to pacify the flames.

 

 

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This event will be accessible on YouTube and Zoom (register here for Zoom).  Zoom access will use the same link we use for Sunday morning Dharma Connections, so there is no need to register again if you are already have a link for Sunday mornings. 

 

 

 

 

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
10:00 am Saturday, February 20, 2021

 

Protector, remover of obstacles, model of enlightened activity, inspiration to Lama Atisha - Tara is all of these. Doing Tara practice clears obstacles in our spiritual lives and helps us attain our positive goals, both spiritual and mundane.

During this season of holy days when our actions produce heightened karmic results, we will meet (online!) for deep Tara practice.

 

Geshe Gelek will lead us in this morning of Tara practice, using the prayers one would say in Tara retreat.  Venerable Lhamo will assist Geshe-la.

We will have two sessions, beginning at 10 am, taking a brief break from the screen and returning for a second session.  

Kadampa Center has a special relationship with Tara, according to Sera Jey Khensur Rinpoche Jetsun Lobsang Delek, our Geshes' teacher, who consecrated our Tara statues during a visit to Kadampa Center.  Here is an opportunity to deepen our connection to her!

This practice will be accessible via YouTube and Zoom. Register here for Zoom.

Repeats every month on the third Saturday until Wed Sep 16 2020 except Sat May 15 2021, Sat Jun 19 2021.
1:00 pm Saturday, December 19, 2020

   

Protector, remover of obstacles, model of enlightened activity, inspiration to Lama Atisha - Tara is all of these. Doing Tara practice clears obstacles in our spiritual lives and helps us attain our positive goals, both spiritual and mundane.

Tara is a female Buddha whose qualities include enlightened action and swiftly removing obstacles (Tara's 21 aspects are represented in statues on our altar).

Geshe Gelek translated this special practice, The Practice of Tara that Fulfills All Wishes, and assures us that this will greatly benefit not just our center and community, but have the best benefit of helping all sentient beings.

Geshe Gelek's teacher, (the former Abbot of Sera Je Monastery) Khensur Rinpoche Lobsang Delek, also said when he visited in 2011 that we have a special connection to Tara, so doing her practice is incredibly beneficial for our community, harmony working together, and the success of Kadampa Center.

We will do this practice via Zoom, which will allow us to display the text for all to participate.  There will be no YouTube streaming.

Registration is required to join the Zoom session. This helps protect the session from "trolls" and helps protect participants' security.  

Register here in advance for this practice.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

The practice will be led by Venerable Lhamo.

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
1:00 pm Saturday, November 28, 2020

   

Protector, remover of obstacles, model of enlightened activity, inspiration to Lama Atisha - Tara is all of these. Doing Tara practice clears obstacles in our spiritual lives and helps us attain our positive goals, both spiritual and mundane.

Tara is a female Buddha whose qualities include enlightened action and swiftly removing obstacles (Tara's 21 aspects are represented in statues on our altar).

Geshe Gelek translated this special practice, The Practice of Tara that Fulfills All Wishes, and assures us that this will greatly benefit not just our center and community, but have the best benefit of helping all sentient beings.

Geshe Gelek's teacher, (the former Abbot of Sera Je Monastery) Khensur Rinpoche Lobsang Delek, also said when he visited in 2011 that we have a special connection to Tara, so doing her practice is incredibly beneficial for our community, harmony working together, and the success of Kadampa Center.

We will do this practice via Zoom, which will allow us to display the text for all to participate.  There will be no YouTube streaming.

Registration is required to join the Zoom session. This helps protect the session from "trolls" and helps protect participants' security.  

Register here in advance for this practice.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

The practice will be led by Venerable Lhamo.

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa

Tara Praises

Geshe Sangpo recites Praises to the 21 Taras
Repeats every week every Thursday until Thu Jan 13 2022 except Thu Nov 26 2020, Thu Dec 10 2020, Thu Jan 28 2021, Thu Jun 24 2021, Thu Sep 16 2021, Thu Sep 30 2021, Thu Nov 25 2021, Thu Dec 23 2021, Thu Aug 18 2022, Thu Aug 25 2022.
12:30 pm Thursday, April 30, 2020

 

Among the 21 Tara emanations, the 20th Tara is especially effective for eliminating epidemics.

In the practice, we will visualize this orange-colored Tara and recite her mantra, as well as recite Praises to the 21 Taras and Green Tara mantras.

 

This practice is offered online via Zoom only.

 
 
 
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
 

This practice is based on the Treasury of Two Siddhis, composed by Panchen Lobsang Chökyi Gyaltsen and translated for Kadampa Center by Geshe Gelek Chodha.

Led by Donna Seese

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
Repeats every month on the third Saturday until Sat Nov 28 2020 except Sat Nov 21 2020.
1:00 pm Saturday, May 16, 2020

   

Protector, remover of obstacles, model of enlightened activity, inspiration to Lama Atisha - Tara is all of these. Doing Tara practice clears obstacles in our spiritual lives and helps us attain our positive goals, both spiritual and mundane.

Tara is a female Buddha whose qualities include enlightened action and swiftly removing obstacles (Tara's 21 aspects are represented in statues on our altar).

Geshe Gelek translated this special practice, The Practice of Tara that Fulfills All Wishes, and assures us that this will greatly benefit not just our center and community, but have the best benefit of helping all sentient beings.

Geshe Gelek's teacher, (the former Abbot of Sera Je Monastery) Khensur Rinpoche Lobsang Delek, also said when he visited in 2011 that we have a special connection to Tara, so doing her practice is incredibly beneficial for our community, harmony working together, and the success of Kadampa Center.

We will do this practice via Zoom, which will allow us to display the text for all to participate.  There will be no YouTube streaming.

Registration is required to join the Zoom session. This helps protect the session from "trolls" and helps protect participants' security.  

Register here in advance for this practice.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

The practice will be led by Venerable Lhamo.

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
8:30 am Friday, April 3, 2020

 

His Holiness the Dalai Lama has recommended saying Tara mantras to benefit everyone affected by the COVID19 virus.

In this brief practice, we will recite Praises to the Twenty-one Taras followed by chanting Green Tara's mantra, OM TARE TUTTARE TURE SOHA

We'll also take the opportunity to say hello to friends we've missed since closing the Center!

Registration required. Please click here to register.

 

 

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
10:30 am Friday, February 14, 2020

 

Protector, remover of obstacles, model of enlightened activity, inspiration to Lama Atisha - Tara is all of these. Doing Tara practice clears obstacles in our spiritual lives and helps us attain our positive goals, both spiritual and mundane.

Come join in the first part of Tara practice: setting up the altar and gompa in preparation for Saturday's practice. 

This involves bringing the 21 Taras from the main altar to a special altar the center of the gompa, and setting up everything needed for offerings.

 

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
11:45 am Tuesday, January 21, 2020

  

Tara is a female Buddha whose qualities include enlightened action and swiftly removing obstacles (Tara's 21 aspects are represented in statues on our altar). Geshe Gelek translated this special practice for us, The Practice of Tara that Fulfills All Wishes, and assures us that this will greatly benefit not just our center and community, but have the best benefit of helping all sentient beings.

Geshe-la's  teacher, (the former Abbot of Sera Je Monastery) Khensur Rinpoche Jetsun Lobsang Delek, also said when he visited in 2011 that we have a special connection to Tara, so doing her practice is incredibly beneficial for our community, harmony working together, and the success of Kadampa Center.

The evening begins with making offerings of water, flowers, incense, light, perfume and food on a special offering table before Tara's altar, and all are welcome to join in making these offerings!

This practice is for all levels of students and is done in English. It begins at 6:00pm with the group setting up an altar of extensive waterbowl and sense offerings. Once that's finished, we say prayers that include the Praises to the 21 Taras, mantras, and the opportunity to do prostrations if desired.

Traditionally the offerings for the sangha and altar are sponsored by Dharma students, especially if they want to dedicate the merit to their loved ones in need of support and prayers. Sponsorship of Tara practice is $125.

Please click here to sponsor Tara practice.

Don't forget your dedication!

If you'd like to know more about sponsoring a puja, please contact pujas@kadampa-center.org for instructions about making the donation and sending your personal dedication.

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa

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