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100 Million Mani Mantra Retreat 2012 Dec 21-25

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:38 pm
by pagmotrupa
Event : 12th 100 Million Mani Mantra Retreat 2012
Date : December 21 - 25 2012
Time : 8:30am - 9:30pm
Venue : Toa Payoh Sports Hall
Address : 297A Lorong 6 Toa Payoh
Map :
http://www.streetdirectory.com/asia_tra ... ite_40286/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Vajramaster : His Eminence Thritsab Rinpoche
Organizer : Mani Retreat Association
Website : http://maniretreat.sg/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Ticket price : To be released in September 2012
(Sale of tickets will be available to the public from October 2012)

'It is also mentioned in the tantras that by reciting this mantra you achieve the four qualities of being born in the Amitabha Buddha’s pure land and other pure lands; at the time of death, seeing Buddha and Bodhisattvas appearing in the sky; the devas making you offerings; and never being reborn in the hell, hungry ghost or animals realms.

In this precious human rebirth that we are experiencing now and meeting with the Buddha Dharma, especially the Avalokiteshvara’s practice and reciting Om Mani Padme Hung, it is easy for one to purify negative karma and accumulate extensive merit and one is able to ultimately achieved Enlightenment. We are unbelievably fortunate.

This retreat also blesses the country where it is held and brings much peace, happiness and prosperity. It will also help to remove obstacle and help in the progress of the world.
I encourage you to join this Mani Retreat and with a good motivation, we recite the mantra and develop loving kindness, compassion and bodhicita. Bodhicitta is very important in our Dharma practice.May we all continue the aspiration of Drubwang Rinpoche and benefit oneself and others by reciting the six syllabus mantra.

May all mother sentient beings, boundless as the sky,
have happiness and the causes of happiness.
May they be liberated from suffering and the causes of suffering.
May they never be separated from the happiness, which is free from sorrow.
May they rest in equanimity, free from attachment and aversion.'

His Eminence Thritsab Rinpoche