- on topics as broad as the Order, ritual, devotion and Buddhism in general
Have a question? Now’s your chance. Third in this four-week series
Email your question in advance if you want, and as well as more Dharmaic questions, it’s fine to ask about the running of the Centre, about Triratna, whatever, we’ll do our best!
- chandana [at] manchesterbuddhistcentre [dot] org [dot] uk
- dayamala [at] manchesterbuddhistcentre [dot] org [dot] uk
- mahabodhi [at] manchesterbuddhistcentre [dot] org [dot] uk
More about Sangha night
Sangha nights are suitable for anyone who has attended a Buddhism level 2 (Going Further with Buddhism) course.
We usually (but not always) have meditation and a little ritual, often in the form of a three-fold puja. If you are new to puja and chanting you can watch, there is no obligation to take part. The evenings are a warm and friendly occasion where newcomers are always welcomed.
Some people eat together before Sangha night, or just have a cup of tea, and you are welcome to join them.
