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SUMMARY:Saga Dawa
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width="2/3"][vc_column_text] \nSaga Dawa\n\nSaga Dawa is one of the four most sacred periods within the Buddhist calendar\, and marks the birth\, enlightenment\, and parinirvana of Buddha Shakyamuni. This year this sacred period runs from May 11 to June 10\, culminating on the full moon of May 26. \nIt is said that during the Saga Dawa period\, virtuous actions are accumulated exponentially. \nTake advantage of this period of great multiplicity to engage in the practice of meditation and generosity with the intention of bringing benefit to all beings. \nWe will soon give more information about the practices during Saga Dawa.[/vc_column_text][vc_text_separator title="FAQ"][vc_toggle title="1) What is Saga Dawa?"]Saga Dawa is a sacred period for Tibetan Buddhism\, celebrating the birth\, enlightenment and parinirvana (passage into nirvana) of Buddha Shakyamuni. It is also called the "month of merit "\, a period dedicated to generating merit through virtuous actions and positive thoughts. \nIt is said that during Saga Dawa virtuous actions are accumulated exponentially. So\, practitioners make an extra effort to accumulate merit during this period\, such as practicing generosity\, virtue\, and compassion\, and then dedicating it for the benefit of all beings.[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title="2) How long does Saga Dawa last?"]Saga Dawa takes place during the 4th lunar month of the Tibetan calendar. This sacred period begins on the new moon of that month\, reaches its peak after 15 days\, on the full moon\, and extends until the next new moon. \nAll the days of Saga Dawa are sacred\, but some are even more so\, that is\, those commemorating the birth\, enlightenment\, and parinirvana of Buddha Shakyamuni. \nSaga Dawa Düchen takes place at the peak of this period\, the day of the full moon\, which is considered the most important holy day of the year for Tibetan Buddhism. It commemorates the parinirvana and enlightenment of Buddha Shakyamuni. \nSaga Dawa 2021: \nMay 11 – Start of the period \nMay 19 – Tampei Düchen (birth of Buddha Shakyamuni) \nMay 26 – Saga Dawa Düchen (enlightenment and parinirvana of Buddha Shakyamuni) \nJune 19 – end of the period \nDüchen means “great occasion”[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title="3) What does multiplicity of actions mean\, and how are they multiplied?"]It means that all positive or negative actions of speech\, body and mind are accumulated exponentially. During Saga Dawa\, it is said that every action\, positive or negative\, is multiplied 100 million times. Therefore\, it is important to engage in virtuous actions.[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title="4) What are the ten negative actions that should be avoided and abandoned?"]Body \nTaking life \nTaking what is not given \nSexual misconduct \nSpeech \nLying \nSowing discord \nHarsh speech \nIdle gossip \n  \nMind \nCovetousness \nIll will \nWrong views \n  \nMore details about each of these actions can be found in the book: "The Words of My Perfect Teacher" by Patrul Rinpoche.[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title="5) What are the positive actions we should cultivate and engage in?"]"What makes an action positive or negative? \nNot how it looks\, not whether it is big or small\, \nbut it is the positive or negative motivation behind it." \nExcerpt taken from the book\, "The Words of My Perfect Teacher" \nTherefore any act done with a motivation to benefit beings becomes a positive action. \nDuring Saga Dawa it is also common for practitioners to engage in activities cultivating the 6 Paramitas\, which are: \nGenerosity \nDiscipline \nPatience \nDiligence \nConcentration \nWisdom \nMore details about each of these actions can be found in the book: "The Words of My Perfect Teacher" by Patrul Rinpoche.[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title="6) How do I make a vow?"]A vow is a commitment. There are very elaborate ceremonies for taking a vow\, but it can also be done simply. It is not necessary to have an empowerment to make one or more vows. The most important thing is to make the vow with the pure motivation to benefit all beings until they are free of suffering and achieve immediate and definitive happiness. \nThe simple way is to stand in front of your altar (or anywhere) and visualize Buddha Shakyamuni or your chosen deity in whatever way you are able and inseparable from your Lama\, and proclaim your vow before them\, as witnesses. \nYou can make vows for one day\, for many days\, or even for the entire period of Saga Dawa.[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title="7) I am a beginner - can I take part?"]Yes\, you can take part in the Saga Dawa celebration\, even if you are a beginner\, by doing the concise Red Tara practice\, which is performed in Portuguese and broadcast on Zoom daily. Besides this practice\, you can also participate by watching Lama Tsering's teachings on Sundays. If you don't have empowerment\, you cannot visualize yourself as a deity\, but this doesn't prevent you from attending Tara practice in Tibetan\, and the Tara and Guru Rinpoche Tsogs\, and receiving the blessings of these practices. That is\, in the more elaborate meditations\, you can listen and accompany the practice by visualizing the deity in front of you. Check the schedule here: bit.ly/2RZQba2[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title="8) What is the difference between Vesak and Saga Dawa?"]Vesak\, which is followed by some Buddhist traditions\, is the commemoration of the birth\, enlightenment\, and parinirvana of Buddha Shakyamuni on the same day\, on the full moon of May. \nFor Tibetan Buddhist practitioners\, the equivalent of Vesak takes place during the period of Saga Dawa. Within this period\, there are also specific days for the commemoration of the parinirvana of the Buddha\, called Saga Dawa Düchen\, and his birth\, called Tampei Düchen.[/vc_toggle][vc_empty_space][vc_text_separator title="Schedule"][vc_tta_accordion][vc_tta_section title="Soon!" tab_id="1622406565448-53327d98-be3c"][vc_column_text]Soon![/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][/vc_tta_accordion][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/3"][vc_cta h2="" color="white" add_icon="left" i_icon_fontawesome="fa fa-calendar" i_color="white" i_background_style="rounded" i_background_color="custom" i_size="sm" i_on_border="true" i_custom_background_color="#d14d42" css=".vc_custom_1653229766590{background-color: rgba(255\,255\,255\,0.01) !important;*background-color: rgb(255\,255\,255) !important;}"] \nImportant dates during Saga Dawa\n\nTara Day\nJune 7 and 21 \n\nBirth of Buddha Shakyamuni\nJune 6 \n\nGuru Rinpoche Day\nJune 9 \n\nParinirvana of Buddha Shakyamuni\nJune 14 \n\nSaga Dawa Full Moon - Saga Dawa Düchen\nJune 14 \n\nDakini Day\nJune 23 \n[/vc_cta][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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