Events
June 2024
Explore the rich history of Tibetan scroll paintings and uncover their hidden meanings. Then unleash your creative side with a guided thangka painting session.
Read MoreTake your furkid on a guided pet pilgrimage, get a special pet blessing from our pastors, go off-leash & picnic in our nature campsite, splash around in the swimming pool, or just relax & bond with the fur-mily in our 35-acre grounds.
Read MoreA 2D1N meditation programme packed with insights into how to live well by reducing stress levels through meditative practices. Quiet your mind and gain clarity through contemplation exercises guided by experienced facilitators in tranquil surroundings.
Read MoreJoin the 2023 - 2025 Practice Weekend Programme to complete the Prostration Preliminary (100,000x) within two years!
Read MoreLearn how to use the mandala set along with the prayers and visualisations for the Mandala Offering of 37 Heaps. This fun, hands-on workshop will give you the confidence to incorporate mandala offerings into your daily practice for more merits and quicker attainments.
Read MoreJuly 2024
An auspicious evening of celebration and thanksgiving dedicated to the good health and long life of Venerable Choji-la, the 7th Panglung Oracle and the continued growth of his Dharma activities.
Read MoreA powerful wish-fulfilling puja that attracts wealth and good luck, protects from harm and negative beings, supports spiritual growth, and creates positive conditions for a fulfilling and happy life.
Read MoreDiscover how traditional Tibetan incense can facilitate healing on all levels – mental, physical, emotional and spiritual. Then ignite your senses with an incense sampling session — which blend suits you best?
Read MoreInvoke the Buddhas’ blessings to overcome obstacles, purify negative karma and be protected from seen & unseen beings as you embark on a guided protection pilgrimage led by our Buddhist sangha and pastors.
Read MoreThe permission initiation of Avalokiteshvara Simhanada to heal diseases, prevent illness, develop compassion, and please and appease the nagas.
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