September, 2010

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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* Dakini Day
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Chenrezig 9 am
Shamatha 10 am
Study 11 am
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Labor Day
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* * Sojong
* Dharmapala Day
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*  New Moon

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* Shakyamuni Buddha
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Chenrezig 9 am
Shamatha 10 am
Study 11 am
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* Tara Puja
* Medicine Buddha
* Naga Puja Day
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* Guru Rinpoche Day
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Chenrezig 9 am
Shamatha 10 am
Study 11 am
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Fall Equinox
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* * Sojong
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* Amitabha Buddha
*  Full Moon

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Chenrezig 9 am
Shamatha 10 am
Study 11 am
* Naga Puja Day
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( * ) On these days the effects of positive or negative actions are multiplied 100 times.
(**) Sojong or Practice of Confession, by the Second Buddha of Oddiyana. “To fully restore all positivity, to clear away all negativity; to replenish (so) virtue and purity (jung) harmful deeds; the Tathagata has taught the practice of Sojong.” On Sojong days, the observance of the Eight Vows of Mahayana Sojong or the practice of Narak Kong Shak are recommended. The Eight Vows of Mahayana Sojong are: to refrain from killing, stealing, sexual misconduct, lying, intoxication, taking a high or luxurious seat, singing and dancing or wearking ornaments, and eating after midday.
(***) The effects of positive and negative actions are multipled by 10,000. Practice is emphasized.