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Chanted Prayers

Note:

- Also live-streamed via Zoom for members (except Heart Jewel & Tantric prayers)

- Prayer booklets can be purchased at the Center or ordered from Tharpa

- Always check calendar for changes here before coming

Heart Jewel

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The Guru yoga of Je Tsongkhapa combined with the condensed sadhana of his Dharma Protector

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This practice is the heart essence of Kadampa Buddhism. In the first part of the practice, we visualize our Spiritual Guide as Je Tsongkhapa and make prayers and requests to purify negativity, accumulate merit, and receive blessings. This prepares our mind for our meditation on Stages of the Path to Enlightenment. After the meditation, we make prayers to our Dharma Protector, Dorje Shugdän. Through this, we can overcome obstacles to our practice and create favorable conditions so that we can nurture and increase our pure Dharma realizations.

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Everyday from 12:30 - 1:30pm
Except for Saturdays

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Silent meditation included

Wishfulfilling Jewel

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The Guru yoga of Je Tsongkhapa combined with the condensed sadhana of his Dharma Protector


Wishfulfilling Jewel is a longer version of Heart Jewel in which we make prayers to create good fortune, remove negativity from our mind and gain positive energy. During this puja, a food offering is made to our Spiritual Guide and the assembly of holy beings (Tsog).

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– Please bring a food, drink, or flower offering with you if you wish.

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Saturdays from 6:30 - 7:30pm

Offering to the Spiritual Guide

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A special way of relying upon a Spiritual Guide​

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This is a special prayer of Je Tsongkhapa in conjunction with Highest Yoga Tantra that is a preliminary practice for Vajrayana Mahamudra. The main practice is relying upon our Spiritual Guide as a Buddha and making praises and requests, but it also includes all the essential practices of the stages of the path and training the mind, as well as both the generation stage and completion stage of Highest Yoga Tantra. By relying upon Je Tsongkhapa our compassion, wisdom and spiritual power naturally increase. This practice includes a tsog offering.

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– Please bring a food, drink or flower offering with you if you wish.

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On the 10th and 25th of every month

Powa Ceremony

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Transference of consciousness for the deceased​

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Powa, or transference of consciousness, is a profound method for transferring the consciousness of the deceased to the Pure Land of Buddha. After a person dies and before they take their next rebirth, there is an opportunity for those who have some connection with them to guide their consciousness’ away from the painful rebirths of samsara and into the pure lands, worlds created by minds experiencing things in a pure way.

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Powa Ceremony, a beautiful and powerful ritual practice drawn from the Buddhist tantras, enables us to benefit the deceased by coming together as a group and making prayers and offerings on their behalf. Then, through the power of our compassionate intention, strong prayer, and concentration on the practice, we transfer the consciousness of the deceased to the Pure Land of the Buddha of Compassion so that they will experience a pure and lasting peace and finally be freed from the painful cycling of suffering and it’s causes.

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– Please bring a food, drink or flower offering with you if you wish.

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First Monday of every month from 6:30 - 7:30pm

Liberation from Sorrow

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Praises and requests to the Twenty-one Taras​

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Tara is a female enlightened being, whose name means Liberator, and who is known for her swift compassionate actions.  Like an enlightened mother, she protects us from the cycle of negativity and harm, and guides us in the direction of wisdom and compassion.  By showing us the path to freedom that lies within our own mind, she gives us the ability to overcome obstacles, and the keys to unlock our full potential. Everyone is welcome and invited to join us for Tara’s chanted prayer practice, Liberation from Sorrow.

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On the 8th of every month
~ one hour

A Pure Life

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The practice of taking and keeping the eight Mahayana precepts

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This is a precious and powerful practice that purifies negative karma and produces positive karma, or good fortune for our future. It functions to improve our familiarity with the practice of moral discipline, deepen our compassion and make our human life meaningful. When we take the eight Mahayana precepts, we explicitly promise to abstain for twenty-four hours from eight actions:

  • Killing

  • Stealing

  • Sexual activity

  • Lying

  • Taking intoxicants

  • Eating after lunch

  • Sitting on high or luxurious thrones or seats

  • Wearing ornaments, perfume, etc., and singing and dancing, etc.

These eight, however, are merely symbolic, for we promise to abstain from all non-virtuous actions for twenty-four hours.


Taking and keeping these precepts is a special purification practice. Buddha realized that all living beings’ suffering comes from their previous negative karma, and so he taught special practices to purify it.

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On the 15th of every month from 6:30 - 7:15am

Dakini Yoga

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The middling self-generation sadhana of Venerable Vajrayogini

 

Prayers and meditations that contain the essence of the self-generation practice of Vajrayogini – the female enlightened Buddha Deity of Highest Yoga Tantra who is the manifestation of the wisdom of all Buddhas. It is also a six-session yoga – a simple but powerful daily practice for maintaining all Tantric commitments for those who have received a Highest Yoga Tantra empowerment – that has been specially arranged for those who have received the empowerment of Vajrayogini. Also included are lists of the Bodhisattva and Tantric vows and commitments, and an explanation of how the practice of Dakini Yoga fulfils these commitments.

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Open to those who have received HYT empowerment.

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Fridays from 6:30 - 7:30pm

Melodious Drum Victorious in all Directions

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The extensive fulfilling and restoring ritual of the Dharma Protector, the great king Dorje Shugden, in conjunction with Mahakala, Kalarupa, Kalindewi and other Dharma Protectors

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This is a monthly practice of making offerings and requesting the Dharma Protector, Dorje Shugden, to remove obstacles and to gather all favorable conditions for our spiritual practice. This practice includes a tsog offering. For tsog pujas, we gather together to pray and make special offerings.

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– Please bring a food, drink or flower offering with you if you wish.

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On the 29th of every month
~ three and a half hours

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