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SPIRITUAL: Tara Practice

Repeats every 52 weeks until Sat Dec 12 2015. Also includes Sat Mar 21 2015, Sat Apr 18 2015, Sat Jun 20 2015, Sat Sep 19 2015, Sat Oct 17 2015, Sat Dec 12 2015.
6:00 pm Saturday, January 17, 2015

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. His teacher, (the Abbot of Sera Je Monastery) Khen 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.

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 $150.

Please click here to sponsor Tara practice.

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
6:00 pm Saturday, February 21, 2015

We have a special opportunity this month!  Geshe Gelek has kindly offered to teach The Practice of Tara that Fulfills All Wishes -- our monthly Tara practice -- at this session.  Tara is a female Buddha whose qualities include enlightened action and removing obstacles, and a section of our altar is filled with statues representing her 21 aspects.

If you're curious about Tara, if you know a little bit and want to learn more, this is a great chance to discover or deepen your understanding of her.

Geshe Gelek translated this special practice for us, and assures us that doing the practice will greatly benefit not just our center and community, but have the best benefit of helping all sentient beings. His teacher, (the Abbot of Sera Je Monastery) Khen 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.

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 $150 - if you'd like to sponsor this practice, please contact pujas@kadampa-center.org for instructions about making the donation and sending your personal dedication.

Location at Kadampa Center: 
Gompa
Repeats every month on the third Saturday until Thu Jan 01 2015 except Sat Apr 19 2014, Sat May 17 2014, Sat Oct 18 2014. Also includes Sat Apr 12 2014, Sat Oct 11 2014.
6:00 pm Saturday, January 18, 2014

Tara is a female Buddha whose qualities include swiftly removing obstacles and enlightened action (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. His teacher, (the Abbot of Sera Je Monastery) Khen 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.

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 $150 - if you'd like to sponsor this practice, please contact pujas@kadampa-center.org for instructions about making the donation and sending your personal dedication.

6:00 pm Saturday, February 16, 2013

Canceled due to snow.

6:00 pm Saturday, April 27, 2013

The practice of Buddha Tara quickly removes obstacles and creates the conditions for our community and the Dharma to thrive. Every month on a Saturday night we have a Tara practice involving extensive offerings, meditation, mantra recitation and prayers. Led by Geshe Gelek or our sangha members, this is a powerful practice that will benefit in many ways.

Repeats every month on February, March, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December on the third Saturday until Sat Dec 21 2013 except Sat Feb 16 2013, Sat Aug 17 2013, Sat Sep 21 2013. Also includes Sat Aug 10 2013.
6:00 pm Saturday, January 19, 2013

Tara is a female Buddha whose qualities include swiftly removing obstacles and enlightened action. Her 21 aspects are represented in the statues on our altar. She is closely associated with many activities at our center, including this monthly practice of offerings and prayers. Geshe Gelek assures us that this will greatly benefit not just our center and community, but have the best benefit of helping all sentient beings.

The practice begins at 6:00pm with the group setting up an altar of extensive waterbowl and sense offerings. Once that's finished, we says prayers that include the Praises to the 21 Taras, mantras, and the opportunity to do prostrations if desired. Everyone is welcome even if you have not done the practice before.

6:00 pm Saturday, December 15, 2012

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