Mangala Sutta Blessings

Mangala Sutta Blessings
Translated from the Pali by
Narada Thera


Thus have I heard.1 On one occasion the Exalted One was dwelling at Anathapindika's monastery, in Jeta's Grove, near Savatthi. Now when the night was far spent, a certain deity whose surpassing splendor illuminated the entire Jeta Grove, came to the presence of the Exalted One and, drawing near, respectfully saluted him and stood at one side. Standing thus, he addressed the Exalted One in verse:


"Many deities and men, yearning after good, have pondered on blessings. Pray, tell me the greatest blessing!"


[The Buddha:]


"Not to associate with the foolish, but to associate with the wise; and to honor those who are worthy of honor — this is the greatest blessing.


To reside in a suitable locality, to have done meritorious actions in the past and to set oneself in the right course — this is the greatest blessing.


To have much learning, to be skillful in handicraft, well-trained in discipline, and to be of good speech — this is the greatest blessing.


To support mother and father, to cherish wife and children, and to be engaged in peaceful occupation — this is the greatest blessing.


To be generous in giving, to be righteous in conduct, to help one's relatives, and to be blameless in action — this is the greatest blessing.


To loathe more evil and abstain from it, to refrain from intoxicants, and to be steadfast in virtue — this is the greatest blessing.


To be respectful, humble, contented and grateful; and to listen to the Dhamma on due occasions — this is the greatest blessing.


To be patient and obedient, to associate with monks and to have religious discussions on due occasions — this is the greatest blessing.


Self-restraint, a holy and chaste life, the perception of the Noble Truths and the realisation of Nibbana — this is the greatest blessing.


A mind unruffled by the vagaries of fortune, from sorrow freed, from defilements cleansed, from fear liberated — this is the greatest blessing.


Those who thus abide, ever remain invincible, in happiness established. These are the greatest blessings."

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Annual Robe-Presentation Ceremony Watt Bodhikaram,@Tom Brown Arena on November 01, 2008

Annual Robe-Presentation Ceremony  Watt Bodhikaram,@Tom Brown Arena on November 01, 2008
"Bonn Kathina"
Annual Robe-Presentation Ceremony


Annual Robe-Presentation is the Buddhist traditional ceremony which is very important that the Buddha had allowed the monks, who have stayed in the temple for three months, during the rains-retreat, be offered the robes. This ceremony is called in Pali "Kathina". It is the time of robe offering, which lasts only one month period starting from the Retreat-Ending Day.

The Board of Directors of the Mondul Ottawa Khmer Buddhist Monastery is organizing this Buddhist event scheduled at the date and location below:

Date :
Saturday Morning, November 1, 2008

Location :
Tom Brown Arena, 141 Bayview Ave, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Time :
09:30 am : Arrival of guests
10:00 am : Paying respect to the Triple Gem and taking the Five Precepts
10:30 am : Putting alms in to alms-bowls, chanting the Sattap-pakarana- bhidhamma; Food Offering to the Buddhist Monks.
11:00 am : Blessing given by the Monks, Lunch of Monks, Dhamma Lecture by a Monk.
12:00 am : Communal Lunch.


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Bonn Chenh Preah Vossa at Bodhikaram Temple on October 11, 2008

Bonn Chenh Preah Vossa at Bodhikaram Temple on October 11, 2008
The end of the retreat period observed during three months by Buddhist monks is cerebrated during the full moon of lunar month of Assoch. This is commonly called Chenh Preah Vossa (getting out of rainy season).

The monks and Board of Directors of the Mondul Ottawa Khmer Buddhist Monastery is organizing this Buddhist Lent at the date and location below:

©Date
Saturday morning October 11, 2008

Location
Watt Bodhikaram, 1197 Deer Park Rd, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K2E 6H5
Time
09:00 am : Arrival of guests
09:30 am : Paying respects to the Triple-Gem and taking the Five Precepts.
10:30 am : Putting alms in to alms-bowls, Food Offering to the Buddhist Monks.
11:00 am : Blessing given by the Monks, Lunch of Monks, Dhamma Lecture by a Monk.
12:00 am : Communal Lunch.

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