Green Tara Initiation, 25th August 6pm
Ksitigarbha Initiation , 27th August 6pm
Yellow Dzambhala Initiation, 30th August 6pm
All events at Number 28, 28 Market Place, Belper, DE56 1FZ
Free event, please arrive early, limited space available, free parking to the rear.
Please bring an offering of any size for the Vajra Master to complete the transmission.
Green Tara is an enlightened being in Tibetan Buddhism, known as the embodiment of active compassion. She is often seen as a protector and a liberator, swiftly responding to the suffering of beings and helping them overcome obstacles, fears, and inner or outer dangers.
Her name, Tara, means "Savioress" or "She Who Ferries Across," reflecting her role in guiding beings across the sea of samsara (the cycle of suffering and rebirth). Green Tara, in particular, is associated with dynamic energy and action, often called upon for immediate assistance and courage.
Ksitigarbha is a bodhisattva of vows and compassion, aiding beings in samsara and guiding all towards liberation.
Kṣitigarbha whose name means "Earth Store" or "Essence of the Earth," is a Bodhisattva associated with boundless compassion and the vow to aid all sentient beings trapped in suffering, especially those in samsara realms.
He is best known for his profound vow: not to attain Buddhahood until all beings are liberated. Because of this, he is seen as a tireless saviour of the most tormented and abandoned souls, choosing to remain in samsara to alleviate suffering where it is most intense. His compassion is deeply grounded, like the earth, enduring and supportive.
He also protects travelers, children, and those who have died prematurely or without proper rites.
Yellow Dzambhala (also spelled Jambhala or Zambala) is a revered deity of wealth; granting prosperity, removing poverty, and protecting from financial hardship. He is considered the embodiment of generosity and abundance, helping practitioners overcome poverty and financial obstacles.
Through out history the greatly wise Dzambhala has appeared to practioners and bestoed treasures accordining to their needs. His practice encourages selfless giving and reminds followers that true wealth is not just monetary but includes qualities like compassion, wisdom, and generosity.
7PM Wednesday 13th August
7PM Tuesday 9th September
7PM Wednesday 15th October
7PM Tuesday 11th November
7PM Tuesday 9th December
At Number 28, 28 Market Place, Belper, DE56 1FZ