Increase peace, harmony, healing and success with a recitation ceremony of the Golden Light Sutra. Buddha encouraged anyone experiencing difficulties to recite this sutra, especially if we suffer from ill health, fear, disharmony, abuse, or a lack of material resources.
Reciting this sutra purifies the karma that causes these sufferings, and creates wellbeing and happiness in its place. Even more, the merit generated by reciting this sutra helps prevent environmental disasters, protects the land and its citizens, averts war, and supports the creation of world peace.
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If you are attending this puja, you can offer kuyong (a token monetary offering) to the Sangha who will be conducting the puja.
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How to join
Tsem Rinpoche’s Parinirvana Anniversary is an annual prayer festival in Kechara Forest Retreat, attended by important lamas of our lineage and monastic representatives from Shar Gaden, Serpom, Phelgyeling and Segyu. This year’s programme takes place from late August to late September 2024.
It is a special time for Rinpoche’s disciples and all spiritual practitioners to gather in prayer and meditation, generating a tremendous accumulation of merits and positive energy dedicated to the health, well-being and happiness of all sentient beings, and most importantly to the swift return of our precious guru His Eminence Tsem Rinpoche.
Admission to all pujas is free and everyone is welcome. To ensure we have enough seating for all guests, please RSVP your attendance here.
How to contribute
We seek your kind sponsorship to support over 20 pujas and ceremonies that are part of the parinirvana anniversary programme.
Your contribution will help with the cost of:
Donate online to the Tsem Rinpoche Parinirvana Anniversary Fund at VajraSecrets.com or WhatsApp us at wa.me/60103020999. Any amount is welcome and deeply appreciated.
What is the Golden Light Sutra?
The Sutra of Golden Light is named after one of the stories recounted in the sutra — the tale of the Bodhisattva Ruchiraketu. In his dream, Bodhisattva Ruchiraketu saw a golden drum emanating golden light which filled the ten directions. The light symbolised the Dharma taught by Buddha Shakyamuni and its ability to lead sentient beings to enlightenment.
The Golden Light Sutra is widespread within all Mahayana schools of Buddhism due to its potency to aid sentient beings, generate merit, purify karma and because it contains all the major elements of the Buddhist path towards enlightenment.