With Buddhist monk & Resident Teacher Kelsang Jangchub
EVERYONE WELCOME
THE TEACHER
Kelsang Jangchub is a Buddhist monk and the Resident Teacher of Kalpa Bhadra Kadampa Buddhist Centre. He has studied and practised Kadampa Buddhism for many years and is known for his good heart and dedication; he teaches in an open and accessible way making Buddha's teachings and the practice of meditation relevant to everyone.
EVENT DETAILS
Saturday 04 & Sunday 05 February | 09.00 am - 4.30 pm
During February, many Kadampa centre's organise pujas, retreats, teachings and empowerments of Buddha Amitayus.
'Amitayus' means 'Infinite Life' and signifies that by relying on this holy being we will not only overcome the dangers of untimely death in this life, but eventually through Tantric practice attain the pure illusory body - a vajra body that is permanently free from ageing, sickness and death.
By engaging in the practice of Buddha Amitayus we also accumulate profound wisdom and extensive merit. To enjoy a meaningful human life we need long life and wisdom.
Everyone welcome. You can join the retreat for all or any of the sessions you wish to join.
Retreat Programme
The sessions are chanted and use the Yoga of Amitayus prayer booklet available from www.tharpa.com
Timetable / both days
09.00 am - 10.00 am Session 1
11.30 am - 12.30 pm Session 2
3.30 pm - 4.30 pm Session 3
Fee £30.00 Entire retreat (£24.00 early bird) / £15.00 per day (£12.50 early bird) / £5.00 per drop-in session / Free for Centre Card Holders (Refreshments included)
Venue Kalpa Bhadra Kadampa Buddhist Centre, 34 Mostyn Avenue, Craig-y-Don, Llandudno, LL30 1YY.
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Kalpha Bhadra Kadampa Buddhist Centre, LL30 1YY