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    Centre.  A Karma Kagyu Lineage Buddhism Website for the preservation and propagation of buddhadharma
    Date
    Programme
    Time
    Venue
Wed, 9 Nov 2011
    *Shi Tro Puja
    (The Hundred Peaceful & Wrathful
    Deities Puja)
9:30-12:30 am
HK Centre
3:00-5:30pm
7:30-9:00pm
Sat, 5 Nov 2011
    Marachi Empowerment Lhamo Woser
    Chanma
7:30pm
HK Centre
3:00-5:30pm
7:30-9:00pm
Sponsorship and
Dedication
    Should you wish to
    make sponsorship and
    dedications of blessing
    for yourselves, your
    friends and relatives,
    business, etc. Please
    contact our Centre for
    details.
Fri, 11 Nov 2011
    Tara Obstacle Removal Puja &
    Supplication of Blessing Puja
9:30-12:00am
HK Centre
3:00-5:30pm
7:30-9:00pm
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Sat, 12 Nov 2011
    Tara Obstacle Removal Puja &
    Supplication of Blessing Puja
9:30-12:00am
HK Centre
3:00-5:30pm
Green Tara Empowerment
7:30-9:00pm
    Jangshok Dedications
    Through these pujas,
    you can dedicate
    blessings of awakening
    to your ancestors and
    loved ones so that they
    can take rebirth in the
    pureland, or even if they
    might have already
    been reborn into
    another life, they could
    still be benefited
    through the
    dedications.  Should
    you wish to do so,
    please contact our
    Centre for details.
Sun, 13 Nov 2011
    Guru Rinpoche Jambala Fire Puja
    (*Tickets required)
*1:00pm
*Sheung Shui
    The Benefit of
    Offering Lamps
    The clarity of light can
    dispel all ignorance and
    strengthen the clarity of
    mind, hence generate
    wisdom and
    compassion. When
    dedicating lamp
    offerings, we are
    wishing that wisdom
    arise within the minds,
    free from all confusion
    and ignorance and
    eventually achieve
    enlightenment.
Tue, 15 Nov 2011
    Sharing By Ven. Gyalpo Rinpoche:
    Meditation
7:30pm
HK Centre
*Guru Rinpoche Jambala Fire Puja
Please note that ticket is required and coach service is available, which will set off from Yau Ma Tei.
(For details please contact our centre: 27892727)
*Shi Tro Puja (The Hundred Peaceful & Wrathful Deities Puja)
Tadrok (Bando Blanket) is available at $400. Please contact our centre for details.
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    The Blessings Marachi Bestow

Like mirages, invisibile to
enemies, maras, and evils, and
thereby able to escape their notice.
Protected from the fury of war,
flood, fire, robbers, thieves,
apprehensions, and misfortunes.
    The Blessings Shi Thro Bestow
    The Hundred Peaceful and
    Wrathful Deities is a supreme
    teaching which can enable rebirth
    in the Pure Land of
    Samantabhadra Buddha. Any
    sentient beings who has heard
    once the Mandala of The Hundred
    Peaceful & Wrathful Deities of
    Bardo, or the name of any of the
    deities, will not fall into the Three
    Lower Realms. If one practices
    The Hundred Peaceful & Wrathful
    Deities of Bardo diligently, not only
    will he cleanse his Five Sins of No
    Respite, he will also not fall into
    the Vajra Hell but will instead gain
    a swift rebirth in the Buddha Pure
    Land.
    Shi Thro
(Hundred Peaceful and Wrathful
Deities)
Buddhism teaches that when there
is birth, there will be death. When
the body dies, the consciousness
lives on. The process of death can
be a terrifying experience to those
unprepared, it can also be a
blissful opportunity for the
consciousness to attain liberation
from suffering, provided that the
consciousness can recognize the
experiences at the Bardo
(Intermediate) stages that occur
between the moment of death and
the beginning of another existence
at a higher plane. Therefore, one
should be adequately prepared to
recognize and seize the
opportunity of liberation when it
appears in the Bardo Stages.
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