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Prayer Request for Dorje Shugden Day

August 24, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am SMT
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Celebrate International Dorje Shugden Day with offerings of prayer flags, fragrant smoke, and golden drinks for healing, protection and positivity.

We’re hosting a free online prayer request on this auspicious day, to celebrate the World Peace Protector and to give thanks for all the benefits he brings into our lives.

 

Event Details

 

Benefits for sponsors and attendees​

  • Prayer flags are a Tibetan cultural tradition to send blessings in the wind for positive energy, happiness and peace.
  • Smoke offering is an auspicious ritual to request Dorje Shugden for good conditions and fulfilment of wishes.
  • Serkym (golden drink) is an extended offering to Dorje Shugden for swift assistance and intervention.
Hanging prayer flags. As the wind blows, the prayers printed on the fabric are carried away on the breeze, blessing everyone and everything it touches.

 

How to join​

  • Submit a prayer request by leaving your name and dedication (your message of intent) on our Facebook event. You can include a photo too.
  • Then join live to pray together with our Sangha during the online prayer session at 10am on August 24 (Thu).
THERE’S REALLY NO BETTER PLACE TO CELEBRATE DORJE SHUGDEN DAY THAN IN KECHARA FOREST RETREAT — HOME OF THE WORLD’S LARGEST DORJE SHUGDEN STATUE.

 

Who is Dorje Shugden?

Dorje Shugden is a special Dharma Protector who quickly fulfils wishes and sincere prayers. He brings healing, harmony and peace; protects from harm and obstacles; and attracts opportunities for success and growth.

He is often regarded as a ‘World Peace Protector’, and his practice is swiftly growing in popularity around the world. Anyone can call upon him for aid and blessings by chanting his mantra OM BENZA WIKI BITANA SOHA.

For more information, WhatsApp us at wa.me/60103020999 or visit VajraSecrets.com for the widest selection of Dorje Shugden items.

Smoke offerings at the Dorje Shugden grotto.
Throwing tsampa in the air is a Tibetan tradition to celebrate important and auspicious occasions. It can also represent letting go of the past year and embracing new beginnings.
Details
Date: August 24, 2023
Time: 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Venue
Address: Lot 3189, Jalan Chamang
Bentong, Pahang 28700 Malaysia

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Phone: 09-221 5600