Tara Prayers – In Person
Tara Prayers – In Person
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Green Tara is a female Buddha who is known as the ‘Mother of the Conquerors’ and the ‘Great Liberator’ who pacifies all sickness, poverty, misfortune, fighting and quarrelling, and causes the Dharma and all good fortune to flourish.
It is said that when Compassion Buddha Avalokiteshvara, the Buddha of Compassion, saw the immensity of suffering in the world he started crying, and Tara was born from a lotus that arose from his lake of tears.
These prayers are open to anyone and are an auspicious way to bring in the New Year.
Free to attend, either on-line or in person.
New Years Eve
11.15pm – 12.00 Midnight
At Vajravarahi Kadampa Meditation Centre, 38 West Cliff, Preston, PR1 8HU.
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New Years Eve
11.15pm - 12.00 Midnight
At Vajravarahi Kadampa Meditation Centre, 38 West Cliff, Preston, PR1 8HU.
- Please wear a face mask unless you are exempt.
- Please sanitise your hands when entering the building
- Keep 2 metres away from other people
- If you choose to supply your contact details with us, these will be shared with the NHS ‘Test and Trace’ system if they contact the Centre asking for details on who has been in the building.
Class Teacher
Gen Pagpa is an English Buddhist Monk and has been studying meditation for over 20 years.
He is an accomplished public speaker, and can explain Buddha’s teachings in a practical and interesting manner.
He has taught classes and retreats at Meditation Centres throughout the country.
Please watch this video to enjoy a previous teaching from him.
I love going to the meditation center.
So relaxing and refreshing.
Always interesting talks and events.