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On this special annual retreat that comes around just once every year. We will spend two days with thousand-armed (eleven-faced) Avalokiteshvara – ‘Mahakaruna’ – the nature of our Guru’s great compassion. This will involve making exquisite offerings, praises and prostrations and thereby accumulating huge merit, purifying vast negativity for ourself and others and receiving the most powerful blessing to propel ourself swiftly along our path to enlightenment.
Wrapped within the practice of the Mahayana Precepts, Nyungnay involves fasting and making three sessions of prostrations, with the sadhana ‘Drop of Essential Nectar‘, over two days. Usually the second day is accompanied by a full fast, which although recommended, is not compulsory.
Everyone is welcome to join us for this special retreat.
Event Schedule
Tuesday April 15th:
6:30–7:00 am Mahayana Precepts
7:00–8:15 am Session 1
10:30-11:45 am Session 2
2:30–3:45 pm Session 3
Monday April 14th:
6.30–7:15 am Mahayana Precepts and introduction
7:15–8:30 am Session 1
10:30–11:45 am Session 2
2:30–3:45 pm Session 3
About our Resident Teacher
Gen Kelsang Delek is a Canadian Buddhist nun and the Resident Teacher of Kadampa Meditation Centre Vancouver. She has been a long time student of Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, the founder of the New Kadampa Tradition, and taught Kadampa Dharma for more than 30 years. She is well loved for the clarity and depth of her teachings.