Purification Retreat

Purification Retreat

Nyungne Purification and Fasting Retreat

April 14 – 15

Cost: $20 full retreat or $10/day

Celebrating Buddha’s Enlightenment Day with the Practice of Drop of Essential Nectar

Purify your mind and deepen your compassion by engaging in this beautiful group retreat. This special purification and fasting retreat is held at Kadampa Centers around the world to celebrate the anniversary of Buddha’s Enlightenment on April 15th. This is an extremely important day in the Buddhist calendar because our actions are 100,000 times more powerful than on other days.

This practice is done in conjunction with 1,000 Armed Avalokiteshvara, Buddha of Compassion, with a practice called Drop of Essential Nectar. It is very powerful for purifying negative karma of body, speech, and mind, and for pacifying strong delusions such as desirous attachment and hatred. It is also a special method for receiving blessings and improving our experience of love, compassion, and Bodhichitta.

You are welcome to join in for just part of the retreat; however, to participate in any of the retreat sessions, you must take the precepts at 6:30am that day. Taking the Eight Mahayana Precepts are required to participate in any session on any of the retreat days, whether you are participating in one or both days. When we take Precepts, we do so out of compassion and promise to refrain from negative actions of body, speech and mind for twenty four hours, which include a vow of fasting where we eat only one vegetarian meal (lunch). For more detailed information on taking and keeping the Precepts please visit Taking Precepts.

Fasting

On the first day it is customary to abstain from all meals except lunch. The second day is a complete fast, abstaining from all food and drink until 6:30am on the following day. Those who are unable to engage in a complete fast can participate in the sessions on the second day, provided they take the Mahayana precepts on that day.

The Practice

If engaging in the full practice, on both days, participants take Mahayana Precepts at 6:30am and engage in the sessions of chanted meditation and prostrations (physically or mentally) with the practice of 1000 Armed Avalokiteshvara, the Buddha of Compassion.

Schedule

Monday, April 14
6:30 – 7 am: Precepts (required to participate in the other sessions)
7:30 – 8:45 am: Session 1
10:30 – 11:45 am: Session 2
3 – 4:30 pm: Session 3
5:30 – 6:30 pm Wishfulfilling Jewel Chanted Prayers (optional)

Tuesday, April 15
6:30 – 7 am: Precepts (required to participate in the other sessions)
7:30 – 8:45 am: Session 1
10:30 – 11:45 am: Session 2
3 – 4:30 pm: Session 3
5:30 – 6:30 pm Wishfulfilling Jewel Chanted Prayers (optional)

Registration

Membership discounts are applied at checkout.

 

 

About the Teacher

Gen Kelsang Khyenwang

Gen Khyenwang is the Resident Teacher of Kadampa Meditation Center New Mexico. She is a close disciple and student of Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso and has been practicing and teaching under his guidance for many years. The teachings she shares are clear, heartfelt and extremely practical for modern life. Gen Khyenwang is an inspiring example of a contemporary Buddhist practitioner and is known for her warmth and sincerity, putting time-tested teachings into practice in daily life.