Invitation for Ullambana Day 2025
(Buddhist Remembrance of Our Parents’ Day)
Nam Mo Sakya Muni Buddha
Dear brothers & sisters,
The Buddhist Ullambana Day Ceremony is a Celebration in Remembrance of our parents' great efforts, on our behalf, throughout our lives. The tree draws its strength growing from the earth, drawing water and nutrition from the ground as its sustenance. Nobody came to this world without their parents who devoted their lives towards our growth to maturity. Their love and labor can not be expressed adequately through common language and simple gifts.
We wish to invite you and your family to participate in this Ceremony to be held at the Quang Duc Monastery, 105 Lynch Road, Fawkner, 3060. It will commence at: *Sunday, August 17, 2025 : Prayers for the Dead & start chanting The Ullambana Sutra (concerning filial piety) at 10:30am. Then at 7:00pm every night, chanting sutras, reading names, The prayer for peace and salvation of souls until the 15th day of th
In Buddhism, Mindfulness and Compassion are two powerful practices, they are closely linked and work together to form personal growth and improve emotional health. Both come not only from deep-rooted traditions of personal growth and healing, but also are widely applicable in modern psychology and education in daily life. This is the moral and spiritual topic that we aim at because of their mutual relationship.
I myself have not been lucky to meet The Elder Master but have got your blessings and learned a lot from your books. During the Google Meet Online Class for Overseas Vietnamese Buddhist Family Level 1 on Sunday 13/12/2020, I mentioned one thing which everyone agreed with, that is all Vietnamese monks/nuns and lay practitioners from the 50s have directly or indirectly received the training of The Elder Master of the Plum Village.
“Teacher’s nurture has the seed of wisdom grown, His merits enlightens the noble way”.
Join us for this 7 day transformational retreat on
Serenity island in Fiji with Dr Martin Nguyen TCM
27th May to 2nd June 2024
This Discover Serenity retreat integrates:
Body Pulsing Negative Energy Release, Freedom Meditation,
Serenity Qi Gong, Kava Ceremony, Transformational Workshops & Group
activities, Beach Walks, Sunrise Meditation & Night Star gazing.
Fijian Culture and Nature Immersion Inclusions:
6 Nights accomodation in beach front bure with ensuite &AC
Organic herbal tea & bottled water
Daily detox break fast, Fijian lunch & dinner
Serenity island activities: snorkelling, kayaking,
fish feeding tour, basket weaving & baby turtle care. 90 min Fijian full body massage x 1
2 hrs Island hopping & snorkelling tour x 1 (optional)
2 hrs Sand bar reef snorkelling tour x 1 (optional)
1 hr Traditional Fijian cooking class x 1
Body Pulsing Negative Energy Release, Freedom Meditation,
Serenity Qi Gong, Kava Ceremony, Transformational Workshops & Group
activities,
Our immense pleasure is to present to you this remarkable conference book – Buddhism: A Historical and Practical Vision. Inside these pages lies a stunning tapestry of wisdom created by the joint dedication and hard work of young Vietnamese Buddhist monks and nuns scholars who have explored the legacy of Buddhism in depth. From exploring the compatibility and integration of Mahāyāna Buddhism’s teachings with realistic political theory on leadership and the introduction Buddhist philosophy and the establishment and significance of Buddhist universities in the United States, each paper stands as a testament to the vibrant diversity and enduring relevance of Buddhist thought. Among the thought-provoking papers, you will discover insightful investigations into the practical theory of impermanence as a means to enhance one’s own living experience. Additionally, a critical interpretation of Nibbāna from Dr. Ambedkar’s perspective in the Indian Engaged Buddhist Movement sheds light
Dealing with the chosen work, I observe that a puggala has been present in the world because of dependent origination (paṭiccasamuppāda) or continuity of change (santāna). The five masses of elements (pañcakkhandhā), which constitute the puggala and the world around him, are without any substance (anattā), impermanent (anicca) and they are really causes of grief (dukkha)...
Chúng tôi sử dụng cookie để cung cấp cho bạn trải nghiệm tốt nhất trên trang web của chúng tôi. Nếu tiếp tục, chúng tôi cho rằng bạn đã chấp thuận cookie cho mục đích này.