Sangha Night: The Great Bodhisattvas — Avalokiteshvara

Date:
Monday 6th July
Time:
7.00–9.30pm
Sug­ges­ted Donation:
Dona­tion
Led by:
Rat­na­guna
Descrip­tion:

In the first of a Great Bod­hisat­tvas series, Rat­na­guna intro­duces Avalokiteshvara

Avalokiteshvara is the Bod­hisat­tva of com­pas­sion, whose man­tra Om Mani Padme Hum is found painted and carved all over Tibet. Rat­na­guna says he read some­where recently that this man­tra could be the most often repeated sequence of syl­lables in the his­tory of mankind!

About the series

An aspect of ordin­a­tion into the West­ern Buddhist Order is the receiv­ing of a Sadhana – a visu­al­isa­tion med­it­a­tion prac­tice. Order mem­bers choose one of the great archetypal Buddhas and Bod­hisat­tvas from the Mahay­ana tra­di­tion to med­it­ate on and are ‘given’ the prac­tice in the ordin­a­tion cere­mony. They prac­tice their sadhana reg­u­larly over a num­ber of years, thus get­ting to know intim­ately their chosen Buddha or Bodhisattva.

Each of the speak­ers in this series will be speak­ing about the Bod­hisat­tva they med­it­ate on, so you can be sure they will be speak­ing from famili­ar­ity and love.

Suit­able for:
Any­one who has atten­ded a Buddhism level 2 course
Book­ings:
Just turn up — no book­ing required
Num­ber of places:
40
Loc­a­tion:
Lotus Hall
Events cat­egor­ies:
Tak­ing it fur­ther, Sangha, Sangha Night

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