The resident sangha of PTC will be participating in a variety of chanting events to dispel obstacles and bring about auspicious conditions. The dates are listed below.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The Maitreya Shrine Room will be open to the public during our practice of Drolma Yuldok, Thursday through Sunday June 17 – 20. Drolma Yuldok is a long practice of Green Tara chanted twice a year to dispel obstacles for all beings and invite auspicious conditions, health, and good fortune.
If you feel unwell and/or have a fever, please do not visit the monastery. Tea will be served only to the monks and nuns. Guests are invited to bring their own thermoses of water or tea from home. All other areas of the Maitreya Center as well as all other buildings remain closed until further notice, including dining rooms; and no overnight accommodations are available. Guests are welcome to bring lunch to eat outdoors on the grounds, or to enjoy our many local restaurants. While outdoors, please be mindful of ticks, and we strongly advise checking your body and clothing for ticks after your visit. All visitors are required to wear a mask indoors. Children 12 years old and younger must be supervised. No pets please.
To learn more about how to join us in light of our opening and the limited re-opening of the Maitreya Center, click here
June 12, 2021 – Saturday | Gya Shi, “The Practice of the Four Hundred Offerings”
Gya Shi is a practice involving four hundred offerings which is done as a means to purify obstacles created by the 4 maras (mental afflictions; attachment to happiness; clinging to the 5 skandhas; death). The four hundred offerings are described in the practice text below:
June 13, 2021 – Sunday | Sherab Nyingpo, a practice based on the Heart Sutra
Sherab Nyingpo is an obstacle averting practice that dispels unfavorable circumstances and prompts good conditions. The Heart Sutra is recited repeatedly as a means to purify obstacles created by the 4 maras (mental afflictions; attachment to happiness; clinging to the 5 skandhas; death). The practice invokes the blessings of Prajnaparamita, the Mother of all Buddhas.
June 17,18,19 2021 – Thursday – Saturday | Drolma Yuldok, a practice based on the 21 Taras
This is a three-day practice to remove obstacles and bring auspicious conditions.
You may view this practice remotely. For information on how to join us via ZOOM, please click here.
June 19, 2021 Saturday (following Drolma Yuldok chanting) | Sür, Evening Fire Offering Ceremony
Sür (evening fire offering ceremony) is an offering to the 4 guests: the Buddhas & Bodhisattvas; Protectors; sentient beings; and those with whom we have karmic debts. It averts obstacles and sickness and is dedicated to those who are dying, beings in the Bardo, and to beings with whom we have karmic debts.
June 20, 2021 Monday | Sang, Morning Fire Offering Ceremony
Sang is a special morning purification fire ceremony. It is an offering to all worldly gods and the 4 guests: Buddhas & Bodhisattvas; Protectors; sentient beings; and those with whom we have karmic debts. This practice pacifies war, encourages peace and averts sickness. It also creates merit and concludes the year-end chanting by purifying any remaining obstacles.
For those who wish to sponsor the chanting, donations can be made towards meals, fire offering ceremonies, or the tea served during the chanting. General contributions towards these special practices are also welcome. Be sure to include a prayer with your donation which will be read aloud to the assembly.
You may make your donations on-line or simply mail your tax-deductible contribution to:
Palpung Thubten Chöling
Attn: Office
245 Sheafe Road, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590.
Please make checks payable to Palpung Thubten Choling or PTC. For credit card payments, fax your credit card number (VISA or MasterCard only), along with the expiration date and signature and the amount you would like to charge to (845) 297-5761. For your protection, please do not email your credit card information.
As we are not able to check email during chanting events, please send your prayer request and sponsorship information 48 hours before the first day of chanting to guarantee that we receive it in time to announce your prayer. If you are not able to do that, please leave a short but clear message of your prayer on 845-297-2500 and we will do our best to have your prayer announced.
Palpung Thubten Choling
245 Sheafe Road
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Ph: 845.297.2500
Palpung at a Glance
Palpung Thubten Choling is a Tibetan Buddhist Monastery and Retreat Center that provides study and practice opportunities for students of all levels. Founded in 1978 by Lama Norlha Rinpoche, the monastery is affiliated with the Palpung Congregation under the spiritual direction of Guru Vajradhara His Holiness Chamgon Kenting Tai Situpa.