Celebration Days and Full Moon Pūjās

Celebration Days and Full Moon Pūjās

One Saturday each month.

A pūjā is a traditional Buddhist ritual that includes chanting, offerings, readings, poetry, meditation, and the opportunity to bow our heads and fold our hands before our highest of ideals.

All are welcome whether or not you have taken part in pūjā before. Pūjā is better with a good number, so come along and lend your voice!

Programme

Date & Time Title
April Full Moon Puja
Buddha Day Celebrations and Puja
June Full Moon Puja
Dharma Day Celebrations and Puja
Sangharakshita 108 Year Puja
Padmasambhava Day Celebrations and Puja
Ambedkar Day Celebrations and Puja
Sangha Day Celebrations and Puja
December Puja
New Year Puja
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is pūjā?

A pūjā is a traditional Buddhist ritual that includes chanting, offerings, and readings.

If you have not done pūjā before, please let the class leader know so they can give an introduction.

Do I need to be a Buddhist or a regular at the centre?

While pūjā is a Buddhist devotional practice, many people who aren't Buddhists enjoy pūjā, and everyone is welcome.

Do I need to book?

No - just turn up!

Is it okay to just come to some of the nights?

Absolutely. Each night will stand alone.