The practice of making offerings is an important part of the Buddhist tradition and is what has enabled Buddhism to survive until this day. Through making offerings we accumulate merit, expand our practice, and put in practice compassion for all beings.
You can contribute to the upkeep of the Temple's activities, as well as offer lamps to remove personal and acquaintances' obstacles, and to illuminate the path of deceased beings. Another offering, commonly made in Buddhist temples, is food during ceremonies called Tsog.
The practice of making offerings is traditional in Tibetan Buddhism. It is a great opportunity to accumulate merit, expand your practice, and generate compassion for all beings.
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the meaning of the offerings
The practice of making offerings is an important part of the Buddhist tradition and is what has enabled Buddhism to survive until this day. Through making offerings we accumulate merit, expand our practice, and put in practice compassion for all beings.
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The practice of making offerings is an important part of the Buddhist tradition and is what has enabled Buddhism to survive until this day. Through making offerings we accumulate merit, expand our practice, and put in practice compassion for all beings.
Learn more about traditional offerings in Buddhism.
Offering for the Maintenance of the Gonpa
your kind offering can be made at any time!
Do not overlook even the smallest of good deeds, believing that they won"t make a difference. Remember that water droplets, one by one, over time, can fill a giant pot.

