Tara Puja for removal of all obstacles
Tara (the Liberator) is a Buddha in female form who represents in particular all enlightened beings’ skilful activities.
Contemplating Tara brings quick results in whatever we want and need – the ultimate happiness of enlightenment, (known as the Mother of all Buddhas, she awakens and helps fulfill our potential to attain enlightenment); and also helps bring temporal benefits of this life relating to work, business, family, relationships etc.
Taking part in this practice enables us to develop Tara’s energy within us, which is the energy of our own active compassion and wisdom.
The puja runs for approximately one hour and everyone is most welcome to attend. The puja is recited in both English and Tibetan.
One could also sponsor a Tara Puja to assist with the removal of obstacles or create merit for oneself or someone else. Please contact Ani Tsekyi if you are interested in sponsoring a Tara Puja
Location:
Jam Tse Dhargyey Ling Buddhist Centre
159 Parakiore Rd
(off of Pipiwai Rd, which is just north of Kamo)
Whangarei
Cost: by donation
Guru Tsog Puja Ceremony for positive energy
This is an offering ceremony to create much needed positive energy or merit in our lives.
Based on the lunar calendar, the practice of Guru or Tsog Offering done at the centre twice a month.
Anyone and everyone is welcome to attend this ritual of making extensive offerings to the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas and our teachers, accumulating the positive energy needed to progress along the spiritual path.
The Guru Puja text (called Lama Chopa text).
Lama is the Tibetan word for Guru, and Chopa is the Tibetan word for offering. Participants can bring food or flowers as offerings. The ritual and offering takes approximately one hour.
One can sponsor a Puja to clear away obstacles for oneself or someone else. Please talk with Ani Tsekyi 09 435 4401 if you would like to sponsor a Puja
Location:
Jam Tse Dhargyey Ling Buddhist Centre
159 Parakiore Rd
(off of Pipiwai Rd, which is just north of Kamo)
Whangarei
Cost: offerings
Guru Tsog Puja Ceremony for positive energy
This is an offering ceremony to create much needed positive energy or merit in our lives.
Based on the lunar calendar, the practice of Guru or Tsog Offering done at the centre twice a month.
Anyone and everyone is welcome to attend this ritual of making extensive offerings to the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas and our teachers, accumulating the positive energy needed to progress along the spiritual path.
The Guru Puja text (called Lama Chopa text).
Lama is the Tibetan word for Guru, and Chopa is the Tibetan word for offering. Participants can bring food or flowers as offerings. The ritual and offering takes approximately one hour.
One can sponsor a Puja to clear away obstacles for oneself or someone else. Please talk with Ani Tsekyi 09 435 4401 if you would like to sponsor a Puja
Location:
Jam Tse Dhargyey Ling Buddhist Centre
159 Parakiore Rd
(off of Pipiwai Rd, which is just north of Kamo)
Whangarei
Cost: offerings
Ven. Geshe Jamyang Sherab has kindly accepted our heartfelt invitation to teach at the Buddhst Centre on Sundays whilst our resident Spiritual teacher Geshe-la is away in India.
Ven. Geshe Jamyang Sherab will teach on the Six Perfections starting from Sunday 1st February 2015 and will continue for a few weeks.
Anton Weiersmuller has kindly agreed to translate for Geshe Jamyang – through Skype – so the teachings will be available to anyone around the country/world wishing to join by Skype.
Ven. Geshe Jamyang Sherab originates from Kham, Tibet and after escaping to India lived and trained at Sera Je Monastery in Southern India under Geshe-las care. He came to New Zealand in 2000 to construct the Sand Mandala at the dawn of the New Millennium and has since constructed around 20 mandalas (or more) around New Zealand, Australia and South Africa.
We are totally delighted that Ven. Geshe Jamyang has agreed to teach at Jam Tse Dhargyey Ling and so would like to warmly invite you to come along to the teachings on Sundays at 10am and participate in this most auspicious occasion.
On Sunday the 1st February – please bring a dish to share as after teachings we will have a shared lunch for those who are able to stay.
Teachings are free of charge and are suitable for beginners and advanced practitioners alike.
Donations towards costs are appreciated – there is a donation box in the gompa for this purpose. If you need a receipt – please let Ani-la or Maxine know.
All Welcome
It is good to bring offerings like flowers, biscuits or fruit for the altar. Shared Lunch afterwards.
Please feel free to share with anyone you think may be interested.
Thanks and kind regards
the team at Jam Tse Dhargyey Ling
Medicine Buddha Puja for long life and healing
“May I relieve those afflicted by diseases which destroy life, destroy work, leave families broken, worse suffering and take happiness away.”
“May I relieve them of their disease and suffering, relieve their inner, outer and secret diseases. “
“May I stop natural calamities and the diseases or unhappiness arising from that. May I be the cause of people being freed from suffering.”
The Medicine Buddha made this special wish prior to gaining enlightenment and he now helps us in the great capacity of a healer. Endowed with healing energy, the Medicine Buddha puja encourages healing of all levels – physical, mental and emotional healing for those in need.
It is a very powerful way to help people who suffer especially from sicknesses and for families or friends of people who are sick. For those whose profession is to heal others (e.g. doctors, nurses, therapists, counselors, masseurs, energy healers etc), Medicine Buddha’s practice is supreme to make their healing work more efficacious and effective.
ALL WELCOME
The puja runs for approximately one hour and everyone is most welcome to attend. The puja is recited in both English and Tibetan.
One could also sponsor a Medicine Puja to assist with the removal of obstacles or create merit for oneself or someone else. Please contact us at dharmanewzealand@gmail.com if you would like to sponsor a puja or have any inquiries.
Location:
Jam Tse Dhargyey Ling Buddhist Centre
159 Parakiore Rd
(off of Pipiwai Rd, which is just north of Kamo)
Whangarei
Cost: Offerings
Ven. Geshe Jamyang Sherab has kindly accepted our heartfelt invitation to teach at the Buddhst Centre on Sundays whilst our resident Spiritual teacher Geshe-la is away in India.
Ven. Geshe Jamyang Sherab will teach on the Six Perfections starting from Sunday 1st February 2015 and will continue for a few weeks.
Anton Weiersmuller has kindly agreed to translate for Geshe Jamyang – through Skype – so the teachings will be available to anyone around the country/world wishing to join by Skype.
Ven. Geshe Jamyang Sherab originates from Kham, Tibet and after escaping to India lived and trained at Sera Je Monastery in Southern India under Geshe-las care. He came to New Zealand in 2000 to construct the Sand Mandala at the dawn of the New Millennium and has since constructed around 20 mandalas (or more) around New Zealand, Australia and South Africa.
We are totally delighted that Ven. Geshe Jamyang has agreed to teach at Jam Tse Dhargyey Ling and so would like to warmly invite you to come along to the teachings on Sundays at 10am and participate in this most auspicious occasion.
On Sunday the 1st February – please bring a dish to share as after teachings we will have a shared lunch for those who are able to stay.
Teachings are free of charge and are suitable for beginners and advanced practitioners alike.
Donations towards costs are appreciated – there is a donation box in the gompa for this purpose. If you need a receipt – please let Ani-la or Maxine know.
All Welcome
It is good to bring offerings like flowers, biscuits or fruit for the altar. Shared Lunch afterwards.
Please feel free to share with anyone you think may be interested.
Thanks and kind regards
the team at Jam Tse Dhargyey Ling
Guru Tsog Puja Ceremony for positive energy
This is an offering ceremony to create much needed positive energy or merit in our lives.
Based on the lunar calendar, the practice of Guru or Tsog Offering done at the centre twice a month.
Anyone and everyone is welcome to attend this ritual of making extensive offerings to the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas and our teachers, accumulating the positive energy needed to progress along the spiritual path.
The Guru Puja text (called Lama Chopa text).
Lama is the Tibetan word for Guru, and Chopa is the Tibetan word for offering. Participants can bring food or flowers as offerings. The ritual and offering takes approximately one hour.
One can sponsor a Puja to clear away obstacles for oneself or someone else. Please talk with Ani Tsekyi 09 435 4401 if you would like to sponsor a Puja
Location:
Jam Tse Dhargyey Ling Buddhist Centre
159 Parakiore Rd
(off of Pipiwai Rd, which is just north of Kamo)
Whangarei
Cost: offerings
Ven. Geshe Jamyang Sherab has kindly accepted our heartfelt invitation to teach at the Buddhst Centre on Sundays whilst our resident Spiritual teacher Geshe-la is away in India.
Ven. Geshe Jamyang Sherab will teach on the Six Perfections starting from Sunday 1st February 2015 and will continue for a few weeks.
Anton Weiersmuller has kindly agreed to translate for Geshe Jamyang – through Skype – so the teachings will be available to anyone around the country/world wishing to join by Skype.
Ven. Geshe Jamyang Sherab originates from Kham, Tibet and after escaping to India lived and trained at Sera Je Monastery in Southern India under Geshe-las care. He came to New Zealand in 2000 to construct the Sand Mandala at the dawn of the New Millennium and has since constructed around 20 mandalas (or more) around New Zealand, Australia and South Africa.
We are totally delighted that Ven. Geshe Jamyang has agreed to teach at Jam Tse Dhargyey Ling and so would like to warmly invite you to come along to the teachings on Sundays at 10am and participate in this most auspicious occasion.
On Sunday the 1st February – please bring a dish to share as after teachings we will have a shared lunch for those who are able to stay.
Teachings are free of charge and are suitable for beginners and advanced practitioners alike.
Donations towards costs are appreciated – there is a donation box in the gompa for this purpose. If you need a receipt – please let Ani-la or Maxine know.
All Welcome
It is good to bring offerings like flowers, biscuits or fruit for the altar. Shared Lunch afterwards.
Please feel free to share with anyone you think may be interested.
Thanks and kind regards
the team at Jam Tse Dhargyey Ling