About the Puja
Most commonly a Medicine Buddha Puja puja is performed on behalf of sick people to assist with recovery from illness or an operation and those who are dying. It is also done to achieve higher rebirth for the deceased and is very powerful in bringing about success, both temporary and ultimate. The prayers invoke help from the Seven Medicine Buddhas and Buddha Shakyamuni.
Dates
Monday February 27, 4 pm
Tuesday March 7, 4 pm
Wednesday April 5, 4 pm
Friday May 5, 6 pm
Monday July 3, 4 pm
Tuesday August 1, 4 pm
Friday September 29, 6 pm
Saturday October 28, 6 pm
Monday November 27, 4 pm

Venerable Dekyi
A very popular teacher at VI, Venerable Dekyi met the dharma in 1992 and realised immediatley that there was no other way for her to live. She was ordained a year later. Ven Dekyi has studied the Buddha dharma in depth, taught at a number of FPMT centres including Tushita, Dharamsala. She has a broad understanding of secular life and the dharma. She completed many of the topics of the Basic Program at Chenrezig Institute before moving to Vajrayana in 2019.
When
Check dates as some times may vary
Where
Vajrayana Institute
9 Victoria Square, Ashfield
Cost
By donation
Suitable For
Everyone