Date: Saturday and Sunday, June 3rd – 4th
Time: 6:30 am to 5:00 pm PT
In-person and on Zoom
Led by: Venerable Khenpo Jampa
Registration is Required – please register here: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/6023746
The fourth month of the Tibetan Buddhist calendar is called “Saka Dawa.” The full moon day (15th day) of the fourth month marks the holiest day in Tibetan Buddhism: the Buddha’s Conception, Enlightenment, and parting into Nirvana. It is auspicious to perform meritorious activities on this specific day. The merit generated from these virtuous activities increases 10 million fold. This year, we will celebrate Saka Dawa on June 3rd and 4th, led by Venerable Khenpo Jampa Rinpoche. The practice for this retreat is the 1,000-Armed Chenrezi.
Participants may take Nyung Nye vows for increased merit. In Tibetan, the word “Nyung” means less. “Nye” means remaining. This means that we reduce our negativity and, ideally, eliminate it entirely. Nyung Nye is a practice of fasting and purification. Each morning, one may take vows by which to abide for the whole day. On the first day, in accordance with a partial fast, a vegetarian lunch is eaten at noon as the only meal, though liquids can be consumed the rest of the day. On the second day, no food or drink at all is consumed*. In addition, on the second day, there is no talking except for the recitation of the practice.
*Important Precaution: Fasting can cause weakness, tiredness and on rare occasion, fainting. If you are not sure how fasting affects your body, proceed with caution. Seniors and those on medication should check with a doctor before fasting and consider a less stringent form of fasting. Retreat also involves many prostrations which can be taxing on the body. Keep in mind that fasting can affect your capacity to do prostrations or other physical activity. All practices during the retreat are flexible and practitioners should pay attention to their limits and alter their practice as needed.
Join us in person:
In-Person COVID Protocol:
- If you have any symptoms such as nasal congestion, scratchy throat, headache or other cold symptoms, kindly refrain from entering the Monastery.
- All visitors must be masked with an approved surgical, KF-94, KN-95 or N-95 mask (best protection), covering the mouth and nose at all times, regardless of test results. This is best practice to protect yourself and others. The Sakya Monastery provides these at the main entrance.
- Full vaccination is not required, however it is highly recommended.
Join us on Zoom:
Zoom link will be sent to those who register.
There is no registration fee for the retreat, but offerings to the Lamas and the Monastery are welcomed. If you would like to support this event, you may donate at www.sakya.org/donate/