Monlam Chenmo in Kopan (March 5 - 9 2012) The Great Prayer Festival for Harmony and Peace in the World |
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Again, in March 2012 the extraordinary five-day Great Prayer Festival will take place. More than 1800 Rinpoches, Geshes, monks, and nuns from Nepal and India will assemble for five days of the Great Prayer festival to pray for world peace and other holy wishes. At the beginning of Tibetan New Year, it is the tradition to make extensive offerings to large assembly of Sanghas performing powerful prayers and practices and to request them to dedicate for various purposes including removal of obstacles to our life, health, wealth and relationship; bestowing rainfalls of success in the year ahead with good health, long life and success in every aspect of our life; fulfillment of our wishes such as stable and successful career, relationship, business, harmony for oneself, all our family members as well as for the world. If you would like to make offering in this very auspicious occasion, please click here
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Join the Monlam "Offering even one cent to the Sangha community brings uncountable benefit and merit. As long as the Sangha community exists your merit exists. It will not be exhausted. When making the offering, in your mind dedicate strongly for your purpose and make strong prayers for all your wishes to be fulfilled." Monlam Chenmo in Kopan Monastery The Monlam Tradition That time of the year was chosen because Lama Tsong Khapa firmly believed in the life story of the founder Guru Shakyamuni Buddha told in the Indian Buddhist Sutra of the Wise and the Foolish called "Overcoming the Six Teachers: "Buddha was challenged by six rival teachers to a contest of miraculous performances. For many years, Buddha evaded their challenges, letting people believe that he was afraid of their magical powers, losing his royal patrons, and causing doubts and worries to grow among the people. Finally, in the city of Shravasti, Buddha accepted the challenge and stood before a huge assembly of people from the entire central north Indian area. He proceeded to perform miracle after miracle during the first fortnight of the lunar New Year. The rival teachers were eclipsed almost immediately, as Buddha produced spectacular manifestations. He threw down a toothpick and grew a giant wish-granting gem tree. He rinsed his mouth with scented water, and celestial lakes with divine ducks and jewel lotuses appeared. He concentrated and emitted rays of light, and hosts of Buddhas, bodhisattvas and gods filled the skies. Teachings of liberation and awakening, reverberating
in every language known to man, illumined the minds of all assembled. He even
manifested a vision of himself multiplying infinitely, his compassionate energy
becoming clearly present to everyone's awareness.?? It is said that during that first Great Prayer Festival in 1409, all the people who gathered in Lhasa had visions of Buddhas and divine beings filling the sky. Everyone got into their most religious mood and spent the whole time as if on a spiritual retreat, praying, studying, making offerings, teaching, learning, and debating meaningful philosophical topics. The noble tradition is preserved and is practised in the same way to this day in most of the Gelug monasteries. On the full moon, the Day of Miracles is the most special day of the festival, Where thousands of people, lay and ordained?? alike, come to pray, view the big butter sculptures, and make offerings to the Sangha. The main purpose of the Great Prayer Festival is to pray for the long life of all the holy Gurus of all traditions, for the survival and spreading of the Dharma in the minds of all sentient beings, and for world peace. The communal prayers, offered with strong faith and devotion, help to overcome obstacles to peace and generate conducive conditions for everyone to live in harmony.
Prayer Sessions
First Session
(Breakfast is served during this session) Second Session
Third Session
(All the prayers will be chanted in traditional monastic tunes) Fourth Session
Actual Monlam starts:
(Most prayers will be chanted in traditional monastic tunes)
Fifth Session
(Dinner is served in this session)? In this way, the Great Prayer Festival continues for
four full days. On Day 5 of the Festival, it will begin with a morning
session. Then the procession from Kopan Monastery to
Boudhanath Stupa will commence. All the Sangha together will walk 4km to
Boudhanath Stupa carrying the Buddha Maitreya statue. At the Stupa, the Monlam
Abbot the Most Venerable Jangtse Choetje Losang Tenzin, and the assembly of
Sangha will make offering to and consecrate the Great Stupa in all four
directions. After lunch at Kopan, extensive concluding offering and long, long
dedication will be made. During Monlam, many, many offerings and light offerings
will be made everyday. The merit from making offerings during these special days
will be multiplied by 100 million times! |
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If you would like to make offering in this very auspicious occasion, please click here