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  • ⊛Prayer Registration 2025 New Year Prayer Ceremony | 布杜瓦佛學會

    2025 New Year Prayer Ceremony 2025 New Year Prayer Ceremony 2025 New Year Prayer Ceremony 法會簡介 彩蛋 參與方法 詳細資料 The Day of the Great Transformation of the Buddha The days when Sakyamuni Buddha displayed many supernatural powers and compassionately subdued heretics are from the first to the fifteenth day of the lunar calendar, which are called the Great Miracle Days. Therefore, the merits made during this period are a hundred million times or more than those on ordinary days. It is an extremely auspicious day. Therefore, since 2007, the founder of our association, the 17th Buddwa Rinpoche, has followed the teachings of the great master and held ceremonies (meeting with the Dharma) from the morning to the evening of the first to the fifteenth day of the lunar month to pray for the public to remove obstacles, eliminate disasters, resolve grievances, increase blessings, longevity, wealth, wisdom, and the quick arrival of noble people, peach blossoms, and good knowledge. Although it is hard work, the disciples of our association have continued to follow this method to this day. The practical methods include reciting the four sutras, offering ghee lamps, offering food to monks, observing fasting, making incense offerings (purification offerings), offering burnt incense, performing prostrations (worships), and giving food out of compassion. Please send 110 blessings to the Dharma King Since the blessing of the Great Prayer Ceremony is particularly auspicious, if you serve as the benefactor of the opening ceremony during this period (the total donation amount for the ceremony projects reaches NT$100,000), you will pray for blessings by lighting the Dharma King’s lamp for 15 consecutive days, and the benefactor will receive dedication every time he submits a memorial this year. According to our association’s fixed practice on the first, third, eighth, tenth, twenty-fifth and twenty-eighth special days of each month, and there is one big smoke offering, four burnt smoke offerings, and at least two large special ceremonies every month, there are more than 110 at least. Therefore, the benefactor of the opening ceremony of the New Year Great Prayer Ceremony will receive more than 110 blessings throughout the next year, which means that you will receive more than 110 blessings for requesting one ceremonial! Note: Since other days do not have the special merits of this Great Miracle Day, if you serve as the initiator of the merit on other dates, there will be no arrangement for the whole year of dedication. Participate in the Four Ways Material charity: Giving money, items, or physical possessions without asking for short-sighted or troublesome wishes. Dharma offering: The most special Dharma here is the ultimate Buddhist Dharma, which is the message that can liberate people from suffering and attain happiness. Proclaiming the merits of the Dharma assembly truthfully and without error is a very good Dharma offering. Giving without fear: Providing a situation that makes people feel safe and secure. This is mainly practiced through physical actions, such as greeting with a sincere smile, cleaning and providing a comfortable environment, etc. Charity: Charity means giving happiness. One way to make oneself and others feel happy and satisfied naturally is through cooperation, coordination and harmony. Therefore, abiding by the relevant conventions of the Dharma Assembly with the public is a very good form of charity. 🌹The following merit packages are recommended options for financial participation. Every detail is worth savoring Date: 2025/1/29 to 2025/2/12 Law amendment time: 06:30-22:00 (changes on some special days) Venue: Taiwan Budwa Temple (temple construction preparation office) (No. 56-1, Ah Kuen, Ah Kuen Village, Lunbei Township, Yunlin County, can be found on Google) For detailed Dharma Assembly process, please see ~ Announcement ~ ●很常直播 ●很多課程紀錄 空中道場 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 \法王燈/ 心想事成燈 桃花燈 事業燈 財運燈 安太歲 除障煙供 廣結善緣打齋 貴人供僧 Play 15天選擇困難? 不要擔心 下面已經配好套餐 15天選擇困難? 不要擔心 下面已經配好套餐 15天選擇困難? 不要擔心 下面已經配好套餐 Tailor-made (recommended: suitable for individuals) 若套餐內容的預訂日期已經過期,則按報名日期的最近日期補上,例如在初七報名時,預定初一的供燈則在初八點燃。 100 million times the merit Quick View Lighting for the 15th day of the full moon Price NT$1,500 Out of Stock 100 million times the merit Quick View [Cornerstone] Wishes Come True Group (Individual) Price NT$1,000 Add to Cart 100 million times the merit Quick View +An Taisui (Personal) Price NT$800 Add to Cart 100 million times the merit Quick View + Health and Safety Complaint Resolution Group [🤍Disaster Relief] (Individual) Price NT$500 Add to Cart 100 million times the merit Quick View + Fortune and Longevity Group [💛Prosperity] (Individual) Price NT$600 Add to Cart 100 million times the merit Quick View + Nobleman Quick Group [❤️Nobleman Peach Blossom] (Individual) Price NT$800 Add to Cart 100 million times the merit Quick View +Wish Achievement Group [💚Chengban] (Individual) Price NT$700 Add to Cart Wish Fulfillment Group (Recommended: Suitable for individuals, families, and companies) 若套餐內容的預訂日期已經過期,則按報名日期的最近日期補上,例如在初七報名時,預定初一的供燈則在初八點燃。 100 million times the merit Quick View Offering to monks on the 15th day of the Manjusri Festival Price NT$18,000 Out of Stock 100 million times the merit Quick View Wish fulfillment donor (individual) [🌈May your wishes come true] Price NT$10,000 Add to Cart 100 million times the merit Quick View Great wish fulfillment donor (family/enterprise) [🌈All wishes come true quickly] Price NT$21,000 Add to Cart 100 million times the merit Quick View Annual founding benefactor ✨ More than 110 times of dedication throughout the year ✨ Price NT$100,000 Add to Cart Special selection, any combination you like Satisfaction at once Quick View Comprehensive funds for the Dharma Assembly (multiple wishes can be fulfilled at once) Price NT$100 Add to Cart Wish to do it quickly Quick View Lantern Offering- On the first day of the lunar calendar, all things are immediately successful and complete Price NT$100 Add to Cart Wu Liang value-added Quick View Offer to Monks Price NT$100 Add to Cart Value-added blessing grain Quick View Dana/Meal Offering Price NT$100 Add to Cart Let’s talk Let’s talk Let’s talk 還有其他想法? 歡迎直接找我們討論 還有其他想法? 歡迎直接找我們討論 還有其他想法? 歡迎直接找我們討論 Please follow us on social media

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    Donate now > ⊛Prayer Registration 2025 New Year Prayer Ceremony Help build Temple Member Official website of PotowaBu.So. Search this site No events at the moment Potowa Temple 2024 Construction Fundraising Tour @2024 Copyright Budua Buddhist Academy @2024 PotowaBuddhistSociety . All Right Reserved

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    ⊛Prayer Registration 2025 New Year Prayer Ceremony Help build Temple Member Official website of PotowaBu.So. Search this site Enchanting Mantra Enchanting Mantra Enchanting Mantra Kadhampa Original 2.10~2.25 The first exhibition of the Budua Temple Buddhist Academy in Lungbei, Taiwan The Enchanting Mantra Exhibition The Enchanting Mantra Exhibition The Enchanting Mantra Exhibition Taiwan Potowa Temple Wonderful Mantra Exhibition 綠度母心咒 108遍 Green Tara Green Tara Mantra Mantra of Venerable Atisha God of Wealth Tianbao Mantra Vajrasattva Hundred Syllable Mantra @2024 Copyright Budua Buddhist Academy @2024 PotowaBuddhistSociety . All Right Reserved

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  • Meet Rinpoche | 布杜瓦佛學會

    About Kaddhampa ⊛Prayer Registration 2025 New Year Prayer Ceremony Help build Temple Member Official website of PotowaBu.So. Search this site The founding of the Gadang Sect traces back to a momentous day in 1042, specifically the 14th day of the fifth month of the Tibetan calendar, when the Venerable Atisha (982-1054) completed his seminal work, the "Bodhidharma Lamp Treatise." This treatise offered comprehensive solutions to the critical Buddhist debates of its time, such as reconciling the perceived contradictions between Mahayana and Hinayana teachings, harmonizing the three principal aspects of learning for cultivating bodhicitta, and detailing the progression of training in both sutra and tantra. Following Venerable Atisha, his disciple Master Zhongdunpa (1004-1064) established the Rezhen Temple, which became known as the first Gandang Temple. Paimu Temple emerged as another key site where the Gadang Sect's teachings were extensively propagated. The tradition of making Doma in Tibetan Buddhism today originated with Master Zhongdunpa, who crafted offerings from a mix of three whites and three sweets while serving Venerable Atisha. Additionally, another disciple, Master Orebiserao (980-1076), founded the Sangpu Temple, which is credited with introducing the standing debate method prevalent in Tibetan Buddhism, through the teachings of the eminent monk Qaba Dharma. The Gadang Sect's influence extended through the teachings of three distinguished masters who had studied within its temples: the founder of the Bai Sect, Master Dabraj (1079-1153); Master Basiba of the Hua Sect (1235-1280); and Master Zongkha of the Yellow Sect (1357-1419). Over time, these leaders absorbed Gadang disciples into their own sects, leading to the gradual disappearance of the Gadang Sect's explicit identification. The teachings continued implicitly, albeit with modifications unique to each sect, causing the original Gadang teachings to become obscured. The revival of the Gadang Sect in 2008 by Gadang Chiqing marked a pivotal return to its roots. Gadang Chiqing's meticulous documentation and translation of the original teachings into Chinese clarified and celebrated the lineage's direct derivation from Venerable Atisha, showcasing the profound Jiuwu Gadang teachings. This effort not only rejuvenated the Dharma lineage but also ensured its clarity for future generations, significantly enriching the Mahayana Tantra tradition. Despite facing criticism and legal challenges, the Dharma King met these obstacles with resilience and humor, steadfast in his mission to preserve and propagate the pure teachings of the Gadang Sect. FOUNDER FOUNDER FOUNDER Potowa Temple Potowa Temple Potowa Temple meaning meaning meaning @2024 Copyright Budua Buddhist Academy @2024 PotowaBuddhistSociety . All Right Reserved Potowa Rinpoche Founder of Potowa Temple 1966~2019 Budva Rinpoche The life of the 17th Potowa Rinpoche was as rare and short as a shining meteor. He was born in Yunlin, Taiwan in 1966. Since his student days, he has been deeply involved in various religions in Taiwan, including Yiguandao, Zen Buddhism, Pure Land Buddhism, Christianity and folk beliefs, etc., and has become familiar with the classics of each religion. It was not until 1993 that he met the 25th Mahayana Dharma King of Tibetan Buddhism from Nepal, the Lotus Playing Vajra Living Buddha, and took refuge in him. Since then, he has devoted himself to the study of Tantric Buddhism with unprecedented intensity. In 2004, he was ordained as a monk, and his Dharma name is Rui. Xian Jianjian is recognized as the reincarnation of Geshe Budua Rinpoche, one of the founders of the Gadang sect hundreds of years ago. After becoming a monk, he began to demonstrate amazing secret practices, saved countless people, and overcame many obstacles. He began to build many monasteries across Taiwan to facilitate the practice and study of monks and lay disciples. In 2017, we started to build Taiwan's first Tibetan Gardang Sect Buduwa Buddhist Academy, which is expected to be completed in 2024. At the same time, we established the non-profit Chinese Buduwa Buddhist Association and the Chinese Gardang Dingshu Buddhist Association and other religious groups. The promotion of Rinpoche’s teachings not only focuses on physical construction, but also focuses on inheritance. He frequently hosts Dharma meetings and deity authorization ceremonies, and actively participates in social charity activities. He was also the first advocate in Tibetan Buddhism to use sign language to promote Dharma to deaf people, demonstrating outstanding compassion and tolerance. In just 16 years, Rinpoche has carried forward his holy career explosively and dedicated himself to the best. His bravery and eloquence are unimpeded, and deeply inspire every disciple. There should be no spare effort. [The Great Enlightenment Master appears on November 5, 2019, the ninth day of the tenth month of the lunar calendar and the ninth day of the ninth month of the Tibetan calendar (9:33 p.m.)] 01 二十一度母讚 布杜瓦仁波切 00:00 / 18:03 His Holiness His Holiness His Holiness The wisdom and virtuous influence of His Holiness Trichen radiates like a beacon, dispersing the shadows enshrouding the hearts of beings worldwide, fostering an unmatched inner strength. Gadang Chiqing (born 1964), also revered as the Dharma King, was originally named Gaoxi Mengbu. His birth into a prosperous Nepali family in 1964 marked the beginning of a remarkable journey. He embraced monastic life, adopting the Buddhist name Phenchen Xie Rao Sengei—translated into Chinese as Zhipu Wisdom Lion, in honor of the esteemed tantric lineage, Lotus Play Vajra. Garnering all teachings from the Gadang tradition, he was esteemed as the 25th incarnation of Atisha. At merely 2 years of age, following the intentions of his previous incarnation, disciples identified and returned him to a Tibetan Buddhist monastery. Here, he embarked on an accelerated path of learning, demonstrating precocious wisdom and depth of understanding. His Holiness’s humility and compassion quickly elevated him as a revered figure. By 20, in 1984, he ascended as the thirty-eighth Shao Cheng of the Gadang Sect. From 1992, he embarked on spreading the Dharma globally, visiting regions like Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. His remarkable intellect enabled him to master forty-eight dialects, aiding his mission. In 1997, His Holiness’s persistent efforts led to the establishment of the Nepal Mahayana Temple and Nepal Dalue Temple, now known collectively as Gadang or Shengli Zhufang Temple. This complex not only offers spiritual refuge but also houses a Buddhist college that synergizes with the state’s educational framework. Under monk-led management, it promotes transparency, supports local orphans, and stands as a bastion of holistic Buddhist education. The revival of the Gadang sect was officially proclaimed on January 1, 2008, with Gadang Chiqing at its helm. His meticulous documentation and translation of teachings solidified the lineage’s continuity, echoing the wisdom of Venerable Atisha and enriching Mahayana Tantra’s legacy. Despite facing criticism, the Dharma King’s response was of unwavering grace. Gadang Chiqing’s commitment to the Gadang teachings and societal upliftment has garnered a global fellowship, notably in Taiwan. His guidance fosters practice among disciples, leads to significant societal contributions, and ensures the propagation of teachings. His initiative to shelter stray dogs highlights his all-encompassing compassion. His translation work has significantly enriched the Chinese Buddhist canon, marking a substantial contribution to Tibetan Buddhism in Taiwan and beyond. His Holiness embodies the roles of a spiritual leader, educator, and compassionate benefactor, touching lives across the globe. Mahayama Darma King Mahayama Darma King Mahayama Darma King Gadang Chiqing/ Mahayana Dharma King Ka dham Tri Chen Kadhampa Master Kadhampa Master Kadhampa Master Posong Rinpoche/current abbot Po Song Rinpoche Present Abbess Present Abbess Present Abbess Language Language Language The 17th Busu Rinpoche, distinguished as one of the three Kunzhongs of the Gadang tradition and the reincarnation of Geshe Budua, was born in Taiwan in 1989. An eminent figure within the unique lineage of the Katang sect of Tibetan Buddhism, Rinpoche's journey into spirituality began earnestly in 2007 under the tutelage of the esteemed Budua Rinpoche. This period marked the start of an intensive study of the Sutras and Tantras, leading to his ordination as a monk in 2010, receiving the Buddhist name Hui Yikang. Rinpoche's academic journey is as impressive as his spiritual one, holding a Bachelor's degree in Medical Radiology from Chang Gung Memorial University, a Master's degree in Chinese Language and Literature from Tamkang University, and currently pursuing a PhD in the same field at National Changhua Normal University. His scholarly pursuits are paralleled by a deep commitment to Buddhism, marked by numerous retreats and the acquisition of several tantric authorizations, including the Great Initiation, Medicine Buddha Dharma, and the teachings of the Supreme Vajra Lingha Duyong. Rinpoche’s dedication to both academic excellence and rigorous spiritual practice underlines his approach to the comprehensive study of the Gadang sect's teachings. In terms of Dharma transmission, Rinpoche combines his rich academic knowledge with active engagement in social services. He is dedicated to organizing Dharma conferences and teaching courses, with a special focus on making the Dharma accessible to the deaf community. Following in the footsteps of Master Chuangshan, Rinpoche employs academic courses and teaching methods to ensure his disciples receive a thorough and expedited inheritance of the Gadang Sect's teachings. His scholarly and versatile approach has been instrumental in rooting the Gadang sect's teachings in the Han region, aiming to expand the reach to all sentient beings, express gratitude for kindness received, and alleviate the sufferings encountered in life's journeys.

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    ⊛Prayer Registration 2025 New Year Prayer Ceremony Help build Temple Member Official website of PotowaBu.So. Search this site Hello Hello Hello every sunday 09AM~17PM 09AM~17PM 09AM~17PM We sincerely invite you to come to Budua Temple for a cup of Tibetan milk tea Budua Temple No. 56-1, Aquan Road, Aquan Village, Lunbei Township, Yunlin County Public transportation: 1. Take the high-speed rail to Yunlin Station and arrive at "Stop 5" from "Exit 3" 2. Take bus 7101/7103/7104 3. Taxi TAXI 0918 013 899 / 05 696 2442 (1.7 kilometers) Make an appointment and visit NOW 寄出 感謝您的留言 @2024 Copyright Budua Buddhist Academy @2024 PotowaBuddhistSociety . All Right Reserved

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    ⊛Prayer Registration 2025 New Year Prayer Ceremony Help build Temple Member Official website of PotowaBu.So. Search this site Just Go Just Go Just Go SPRING Biking & FUN SPRING Biking & FUN SPRING Biking & FUN Explore the Local Culture of Budua Temple in Taiwan @2024 Copyright Budua Buddhist Academy @2024 PotowaBuddhistSociety . All Right Reserved Discover Vegetarian Delights and Hidden Gems Near Buduwa Temple, Taiwan Embark on a quest to uncover “vegetarian delicacies” and “must-visit spots” in the vicinity of Buduwa Temple in Taiwan. If you have a "location" within 40 kilometers of Buduwa Temple that deserves more recognition, share with us "a selfie taken at the location," along with "a brief description of the location’s unique features in under 100 words," and you'll be eligible to claim a vegetarian G-block treat. Join Us in Exploring Local Spots, Savoring Food and Drink: We invite you to visit nine scenic locations recommended by our association's practitioners. Enjoy a leisurely tour of each spot and pen down at least one sentence highlighting its local charm. Submit your insights to the 🇹🇼Taiwan region - LINE official account "Buduwa Buddhist Association": https://lin.ee/pU5MsUc. Utilize the journal entries in your mobile phone to claim a snack or beverage treat. "Ride for Food" From north to south, everyone has ventured here, With Budwari's delicacies eagerly awaiting their journey to you. Photos circulate, capturing both the scenery and the memories shared, Bringing the taste of delicious meals that linger long after. Like a banner caught in a brisk wind, vibrant and full of life, Through highs and lows, the echo of joyous chants resonates. Contentment and happiness spread like sunshine in every direction, The bike you mount leads to beautiful discoveries. We long for the return journey, ready to greet new faces. [📸Take photos and travel in exchange for delicious food] Mission description ( click here for a Google map of all locations ): Recently, Buddhist practitioners from the Buduwa Buddhist Association tried to use their own transportation to explore nine locations near the Buduwa Temple in Taiwan: Chenglin Agarwood Taste Forest Museum ➡️Zhifa Mazu Palace ➡️Hu Zhen Tang Main Shop ➡️ Huwei Jianguo Military Village ➡️ Taiyi Beekeeping Beekeeping Garden , Honey Tea Station ➡️ Yunlin Lunbei Budua Jingshe ➡️ Lunbei Kapok Road ➡️晁Yangluneng Leisure Farm ➡️Buduwa Temple in Taiwan where the temple was built ⭐Sponsored by BubudiVeg, this event encourages local businesses and attractions to join in by sharing opening hours, location details, and any available discounts. We invite you to reach out to us directly: 🇹🇼Taiwan Region - LINE official account "Bubudi Buddhist Association": https://lin.ee/pU5MsUc.

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    ⊛Prayer Registration 2025 New Year Prayer Ceremony Help build Temple Member Official website of PotowaBu.So. Search this site Lun Bei Lun Bei Lun Bei Explore Explore Explore Budua Monastery Tibetan Festival Budua Monastery Tibetan Festival Budua Monastery Tibetan Festival 2024 2.10~2.25 Potowa Temple Tibet Culture Life Event Tibet Culture Life Event Tibet Culture Life Event New Year's Grand Praying Ceremony New Year's Grand Praying Ceremony New Year's Grand Praying Ceremony Buddha's Transformation Day Tibetan Milk Tea Tea Picnic Tibetan Milk Tea Tea Picnic Tibetan Milk Tea Tea Picnic 35NTD/cup During the 2024 New Year Prayer Ceremony, you are welcome to come and taste a cup of rich Tibetan milk tea. Tibetan milk tea is made from Taiwanese roasted black tea and fresh milk ghee, plus a little pink rock salt from the Himalayas and brown sugar. It has a mellow taste. You can choose to add cardamom or cinnamon to add cloves for an interesting flavor. During the New Year ceremony, you can order at the DuBois restaurant on the first floor. Each cup costs NT$35. It is sponsored by Taichung Le Ji Dao, and all proceeds are for sponsorship and construction funds. lamp lamp lamp For NT$100 per oil lamp, enjoy 7 hours of illumination. "Multiply your merit a hundred million times on the first day of the New Year." The 2024 New Year's Prayer Ceremony features an array of lanterns designed to usher in a safe and prosperous new year, ensuring all your wishes are fulfilled. The selection includes peach blossom lanterns for love, Tai Sui lanterns to avert misfortune, as well as lanterns for disaster relief, good fortune, wealth, career success, health, and more, each available for just NT$100. The Enchanting Mantra Exhibition Enchanting Mantra Show Enchanting Mantra Show Enchanting Mantra Show Free Experience Exhibition From February 10th to March 10th, the "Wonderful Spell Exhibition" will be featured at the central area of the first floor in Budua Temple. The exhibition will showcase the "Green Tara Mantra." Attendees will have the opportunity to explore the origins of Green Tara, understand her wish-granting powers, and undergo a 5 to 10-minute immersion in the mantra's spiritual cleansing. wind wind wind flag flag flag An agreement with abundance is in place, and happiness arrives as scheduled. momo momo momo Tibetan steamed dumplings hot hot hot A special menu from a Nepali friend will be featured for a limited time during the Chinese New Year puja. You are warmly invited to come and savor the unique flavors. Budoi Cultural and Creative Museum Tea Coffee Crystal Beads Charity sale of local delicacies @2024 Copyright Budua Buddhist Academy @2024 PotowaBuddhistSociety . All Right Reserved Atisha Gadang Sect Ancestor Exhibition Gadang Sect Ancestor Exhibition Gadang Sect Ancestor Exhibition mandala sand mandala sand mandala sand Color Mandala: The mandala, often depicted in thangkas and murals, is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Buddhism. Ancient Indian Buddhist practitioners would create circular or square platforms at their practice sites, placing Buddha statues on them to symbolize the assembly of Buddhas, warding off demonic influences. In Tibetan, the sand mandala is known as "dul-tson-kyil-khor," translating to "mandala of colored powder." It represents the transient nature of the material world, akin to a handful of fine sand. Originating from Buddha's teachings to his disciples over 2,500 years ago, this intricate art form has been faithfully passed down through generations. By the eleventh century, it had spread from northern India to Tibet, where it continues to be a preserved tradition. Mandala sand paintings can be created in various forms, including two-dimensional and three-dimensional, and crafted through painting, copper casting, sand building, and wood carving, each showcasing unique features. Their composition is meticulously organized with vibrant colors, endowing them with a distinctive artistic allure. Embodying deep Buddhist teachings, mandala sand paintings are considered highly sacred and invaluable. Traditionally reserved for initiates in spiritual ceremonies, these artworks have gradually been shared with the wider public. It is believed that viewing a mandala facilitates a profound connection with the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, potentially leading to vipassana or inner tranquility. Budua Buddhism introduces the art of creating colored sand mandalas as one of the five new skills of Gong Qiao Ming. Quarterly Dharma ceremonies are held for constructing three altars of Xishengquan and the vibrant sand mandalas, followed by their consecration and dispersal. The practice includes making and consecrating colored sand mandalas and using sand for merit-making activities, divided into three levels: basic, advanced, and actual color mandala creation. Basic Sanding Workshop: Eligibility: Open to all with sincere reverence for the Three Jewels, no prior experience needed. Just Go Just Go Just Go SPRING Biking & FUN SPRING Biking & FUN SPRING Biking & FUN Hiking/Biking Event Join us for a delightful country outing, perfect for families looking for a half-day adventure! From February 10th to February 25th, starting from Budua Temple, our dedicated volunteer team has curated a selection of nearby special attractions. Whether you prefer hiking, biking, or motorcycling, this journey promises joy and exploration. For detailed route maps and guidance, please click on the image provided.

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