Sudarshanaloka Dharma Workshop and AGM

open to everyone & hosted by the Sudarshanaloka Trust

Sudarshanaloka Stupa with cosmic sky

This event starts with a study workshop led by Purna on Sangharakshita's Bodhisattva precepts, delving into a selection of them and exploring how we personally respond to these lofty ideals.

When Sangharakshita received the Bodhisattva ordination from one of his teachers, Dhardo Rimpoche, in 1962, it was the culmination of being "thrilled, uplifted, exhilarated and inspired" by the Bodhisattva Ideal.

The creation of the Triratna Order and Movement emerged from that inspiration. And Sudarshanaloka's name, 'a realm of beautiful vision for the awakening of the Bodhi Heart,' explicitly points to this manifestation of Triratna's aspirations and activity.

There will be in-person groups gathering at you local NZ centre, even though this event is online. We'd really love to encourage everyone who can, to join us with their local group at the Wellington and Auckland Buddhist Centres or in Thames at a venue to be confirmed. And if you cannot make any of these groups, don't fret, you are most welcome to join us via the following ZOOM meeting link.

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8179125195?omn=89759972247
Meeting ID: 817 912 5195

Join Purna, the Sudarshanaloka team and Trust members for this uplifting workshop which connects Sangharakshita's vision for the Triratna Order and movement with Dhardo Rimpoche and the Stupa which sits at the heart of the Sudarshanaloka project.

When

4 August 2024  2:00pm-5:00pm

Cost

by koha / dana / donation

Caring for each other's health

Before attending, please read our current Covid Guidelines. This is part of how we practice together.

Location

Image of The Auckland Buddhist Centre
The Auckland Buddhist Centre

45b Normanby Rd, Mt Eden

Led by

Portrait of Purna
Purna

Purna was attracted to Buddhism at a young age and was ordained into the Triratna Order in 1975. His involvement in Buddhism and the movement has…

Portrait of Vajrajyoti
Vajrajyoti

Vajrajyoti has been actively involved in the Auckland Buddhist Centre since 2000 when she moved to Auckland from a women's retreat centre in Wales. …

Portrait of Ratnavyuha
Ratnavyuha

I've been actively involved with the Triratna Buddhist community since 1992 while still at University. As with many other people, my personal journey…