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Saturday, May 25th, 2013 at 7 pm - 8 pm
Gyuto Vajrayana Center will be holding a special puja to commemorate Buddha's birth, enlightenment, and parinirvana. We would like to invite all members and friends to join this special puja.
The fourth month of the Tibetan Buddhist calendar is called “Saka Dawa.” “Dawa” means “month” in Tibetan. Saka Dawa is the special month in which the Buddha’s conception, birth, enlightenment, and parinirvana (Death) all occur. In particular, the full moon day, or 15th day, of the fourth month marks the holiest day in Tibetan Buddhism. It is the day of the Buddha’s Conception, Enlightenment, and parting into Nirvana. It is auspicious to perform meritorious activities on this specific day. The merit generated from these virtuous activities increases 100,000-fold on this day in Saka Dawa.
Welcome to bring water, flowers, candles, and fruits for offering. Everyone is invted.
Water Bowl Offering Ends on Sunday, May 26th, 2013.
Starting on May 10th, we do the 15 Day water bowl offering during the month of Buddha's birth. Everyone is welcome to join the water bowl offering and welcome to bring, water bottles, candles and flowers for offering. Water bowl offering short Video.
Nyung-Ney Retreat (Sorry, We Are FULL)

Friday, May 24th at 7 pm - 8 pm Nyung-Ney Retreat Introduction Saturday, May 25th & Sunday, May, 26th from 5:30 am to 5:00 pm Monday, May 27th from 7:00 am to 10:00 am
Nyung-Ney (Fasting Retreat) is an effective practice for purifying our negativities. The practice was revealed by Bhikshuni Phalmo, a practitioner who suffered from leprosy. She performed this practice for 12 years in conjunction with Chenrezig or Buddha of Compassion (Avalokiteshvara) practice and became a great Siddhi, attaining the Celestial Body.
The retreat course involves fasting and multiple daily sessions of prostration and recitation of the sadhana and praises. This is an intensive spiritual practice to purify obscurities and negativities and accumulate merit. The practice involves taking only one vegetarian meal on Saturday and then fasting until an early morning breakfast on Monday.
Prerequisites: For those who are planning to attend the Retreat, there is a prerequisite of having had either a Chenrezig empowerment or one of the highest yoga Tantra initiation.
Cost of the Retreat: Gyuto Center offers all teachings free of charge, but we request a $60 donation per person for the retreat.
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