Hi Dharma friends,
We have started a two week summer break in the regular schedule of Sunday Dharma teachings and Wednesday prayer/meditation.
There will be no Sunday/Wednesday sessions until we resume starting Sunday July 17th.
Thank you.
Hi Dharma friends,
We have started a two week summer break in the regular schedule of Sunday Dharma teachings and Wednesday prayer/meditation.
There will be no Sunday/Wednesday sessions until we resume starting Sunday July 17th.
Thank you.
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Update: scheduling mistakes have been fixed
We are entering one of the most sacred months in Buddha’s life which is the 4th lunar month. Although many Buddhists celebrated this in May, Tibetan calendar show this to begin on Tuesday, May 31 and ends on Wednesday, May 29. The Full Moon falls on Tuesday June 14th. On the Full Moon of the fourth lunar month: Buddha was born in Lumbini (current-day Nepal) became enlightened in Bodhgaya (India) at age 36 and entered parinirvana (“passed away”) in Kushinagar (India) at age 81. As cited by Lama Zopa Rinpoche (FPMT) in the Vinaya text Treasure of Quotations and Logic, “virtuous actions done on this day are multiplied one hundred million times.” In the past, in Tibet, most of the Tibetans will observe strict vegetarian and the holy city of Lhasa will be buzzing with devotees, doing prostrations, saving lives of animals, giving alms to the poor and making offerings at monasteries and reciting sutras etc.
So, during this month, please be mindful of your actions and thoughts. Avoid all that causes harm/pain to sentient being and practice that which brings benefit/joy to others. Please don’t forget to dedicate your practice to His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s health and long life and to all sentient beings especially to all the loved ones we have lost during the most difficult Covid period.
Happy Saka Dawa. May you never lose the opportunity to make this month a most meaningful month and have a long and spiritually rewarding life.
Thank you.
This is our Saka Dawa event schedule:
| Solar Dates | Lunar Dates | Time | Event |
| Wed June 1 | 2nd day | 6:30-8pm | Full Tara (Drolchog) |
| Fri June 3 | 4th day | 11am-4pm | Kagyur (Sutra) reading (Vegetarian Lunch will be served at 12pm during Kagyur reading) |
| Sat June 4 | 5th day | 11am-4pm | Kagyur (Sutra) reading (Vegetarian Lunch will be served at 12pm during Kagyur reading) |
| Sun June 5 | 6th day | 11am-4pm | Kagyur (Sutra) reading (Vegetarian Lunch will be served at 12pm during Kagyur reading) |
| Sat June 11 | 13th day | 11am-3pm | White Tara Empowerment |
| Sun June 12 | 14th day | 11am | Dharma teaching on Heart Sutra |
| Tue June 14 | Full moon | 6:30-8:30pm | Tsog Offering organized by Tibetan Association of Alberta |
| Sat June 18 | 11am-3pm | Celebrating Children’s Saka dawa (Vegetarian Lunch will be served after the ceremony) | |
| Sun June 19 | 11am | Taking Refuge and Mahayana precepts from Geshe la Celebrating Sakadawa with potluck lunch (no egg or meat) |
Our events are open to the public and free of charge.
Events are open to attend in-person, and are often cast on Zoom.
Our resident teacher is available for private consultation by appointment.
Our Address:
Jam Tse Cho Ling Tibetan Buddhist Temple Calgary
924 36 St SE
Calgary, Alberta T2A 1B9
Canada
Phone:
587-434-4011
Email:
contact@jtclcalgary.ca
co-operating conditions
Spelling (jorlok; Tib. སྦྱོར་ཀློག་) and pronunciation:
ལྷན་ – la ha-tak hla na hlen
ཅིག་ – ca gigu ci ga cig (chik)
བྱེད་ – ba ya-tak ja drengbu je da je
པའི་ – pa a gigu i pe
རྐྱེན་ – ra ka-tak ka ya-tak kya drengbu kye na kyen
hlen chik je pe kyen
From class, we discussed results that do and don’t use the
co-operating conditions of soil and water, such as a tree and fire, respectively.
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