Ringing the Bell Blessing Service and Spring Auspicious Blessings Dharma Service

With the sound of the bell and our sincere prayers, we welcomed in Chinese New Year; with the Ceremony of Six Offerings, we cultivated blessings and wisdom. Lingyen Mountain Temple held the Ringing the Bell Blessing Service on the evening of January 31st (Chinese New Year’s Eve) and held the Spring Auspicious Blessings Dharma Service from February 1st to 3rd to pray for auspiciousness, peace and safety for the world, and early resolution of the pandemic. Both of these Dharma Services were open to in-person attendance by reservation, and were simultaneously streamed online.

On Chinese New Year’s Eve, apart from the Buddha Hall service which required reservation, the temple also designed a “Visitation Order” for visitors, including ten zones where visitors could offer incense, pay homage to the Buddha, make wishes and pray for blessings. Ten pathways were put in place in the outdoor Guan Yin Gazebo courtyard, which is usually only open to the public on Sundays, so that everyone could offer incense and ask for a divination in an orderly manner. There was also a Lamp Offering and Wish-Making event in the courtyard. Two walls were placed on either side of the Guan Yin Gazebo, where visitors could write their New Year’s wishes on a card and tie it onto the wall. The walls were filled with the hopes of the visitors, as they prayed for Guan Yin Bodhisattva to fulfill their wishes.

The Hall of 18 Arhats was one of the highlights of this year’s event. It is stated in the sutras that Arhats are the disciples who received the Buddha’s final instructions to spread the Buddhadharma and benefit sentient beings in this world. The temple enshrined the statues of the 18 Arhats in the Hall on the main floor, for visitors to make offerings and cultivate blessings. It is recorded in the sutras that sincerely making offerings to the Arhats can help us eliminate the afflictions in our lives, and plant seeds in the field of blessings.

At the exit area, the temple prepared protective souvenirs, Noodles of Peace, and Fruits of Auspiciousness to give to all visitors, as a way to express our best wishes for each and every person. Approximately 1,000 visitors came to the temple on Chinese New Year’s Eve. Under the direction of the Masters and volunteers, the entire event proceeded in a very orderly manner. As the pandemic continues, our hearts came together to pray for peace, safety, auspiciousness and fulfilment of our wishes in the New Year.

During the 3-day Spring Auspicious Blessings Dharma Service, we recited the Sutra of Auspiciousness every day, and respectfully presented offerings of incense, flowers, lights, perfume, fruits, and music. The Masters of the temple presented the offerings on behalf of the benefactors, expressing their respect and sincerity to the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. On the final day of the service, the Venerable Abbot of the temple, Dharma Master Tze Cheng, discussed how from the past to the present, people have had the habit of searching externally for solutions to things that are beyond their control. In midst the widespread value placed on fame and profit in this world, it is easy to lose sight of our true selves. How do we move towards a path of true auspiciousness in life? Throughout the three days of reciting the Sutra of Auspiciousness along with the Masters, the Buddha offers us simple verses that remind us of how to conduct ourselves in our lives. We hope that we will all take inspiration from this sutra and begin to readjust our values and attitudes, establish right views, understanding and contemplation, live with right mindfulness, and cultivate both blessings and wisdom.

3-day Guan Yin Retreat

  • Date:
    Saturday – Monday, March 19th – 21st, 2022
  • Descriptions:
    To commemorate the birthday of Guan Yin Bodhisattva

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3-day Guan Yin Retreat

Ringing the Bell Blessing Service

  • Date:
    Monday, January 31st 10:30pm – Tuesday, February 1st, 2022 12:00am
  • Descriptions:
    We invite you to ring the bell of spiritual peace with us on Chinese New Year’s Eve. You are welcome to personally come to the temple or participate in this event online. Starting at 10:30PM, the bell will begin to ring as we pray for blessings. We will also recite sutras and chant the Buddha’s name.

    Please phone the temple to make a reservation if you wish to participate in-person. Reservations will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis. The temple will be open from 9:30PM for visitors to offer incense, pay homage to the Buddha, make their prayers, and make lamp offerings. The temple will also prepare Noodles of Peace and Fruits of Auspiciousness for all visitors who come to the temple!Choose one of the methods below to set up your plaques:
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    Amitabha Chanting Retreat

    • Date:
      Friday – Sunday, January 14th – 16th, 2022
    • Descriptions:
      In the Dharma-Ending Age, out of billions and billions of people who practice, rarely will anyone attain enlightenment. Only through reciting Amitabha Buddha’s name will they be liberated.

      You are welcome to make meal offerings during the service to cultivate many merits and plant seeds in the field of blessings.

      Sign up to participate in the online service for 6, 12, 24 hours and your name will be placed on the lamp altar as a prayer and dedication of merits

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    3-Day Chanting Retreat

    Charity Relief for B.C. Flooding

     
    The floods in B.C., which began on November 15, 2021, flooded homes in Abbotsford and other areas, and killed thousands of farm animals. Many of the major roads and bridges have been broken, and the flood waters have not yet completely receded. The reconstruction work ahead is still a long and arduous journey.

    With the compassionate heart of “Loving Kindness and Compassion based on sameness in essence”, the Masters of Lingyen Mountain Temple initiated an internal fund-raising campaign. Based on the needs of the local residents, all the money collected was used to buy a lot of vegetarian food. On December 3, they personally drove to Abbotsford to deliver the food to the local food bank.

    A volunteer who participated in this good deed also said, “When we arrived at the Archway Food Bank in Abbotsford, the staff at the food bank were in tears and expressed their deepest gratitude to us. These supplies were urgently needed to provide immediate assistance to the victims, especially in the coming cold weather. When we arrived at the church to place the supplies, the pastor said they were using the church as a temporary location for the supplies. Although some of the relief volunteers were also victims of the disaster themselves, they helped out with the relief effort. Through this charitable activity with the Masters, I was able to see for myself the suffering of the victims and realize the impermanence of the Saha World.”

    With its founding principles of charity and peace, Lingyen Mountain Temple (Canada) continues to organize charitable donations to care for the needs of the community. The fourth instalment of the 2021 Fundraiser for the Greater Vancouver Food Banks is still in progress. We invite all virtuous people of the Ten Directions to join this cause. Please visit our official website at www.lymtcanada.com to donate online, or call the temple’s Information Centre at 604-271-0009 for more information.

    2021 Planted Expo

    Planted Expo Vancouver is the largest plant-based event in Canada this year. More than 200 booths participated in the two-day exhibition, held at Vancouver Convention Center on November 20th and 21st. Plant-based food and household product companies and organizations gathered together to share their ideas about the environmental and life-protecting benefits of a plant-based lifestyle.

    Ever since its opening, Lingyen Mountain Temple has spared no efforts in promoting vegetarianism by providing vegetarian meals to the temple’s visitors, explaining the benefits of a vegetarian diet, and printing vegetarian recipe books. The theme of our booth this year was “Pure Taste, Pure Mind”. Visitors could ask for a divination, make a prayer, and obtain Great Compassion Water. Dharma treasures, including our vegetarian cookbooks, were available for everyone to take home.

    By liking us on our official social media platforms, visitors also received a handmade Mung Bean Cake as a gift. Our kitchen volunteers also made vegetarian snacks such as Curry Pastries, Pineapple Cakes, Flower Jellies and Pan-fried Cedar Cakes to sell at the venue, along with other Buddhist artifacts. This event facilitated the exchange of ideas between Eastern and Western cultures about plant-based living, and encouraged more people to adopt a vegetarian diet and nurture their loving-kindness and compassion.

    Compassionate Samadhi Water Repentance Dharma Service

    • Date:
      Saturday – Sunday, January 1st – 2nd, 2022
    • Descriptions:
      The Compassionate Samadhi Water Repentance originates from the Tang Dynasty. National Master Wu Da, suffering from lingering illness, received Venerable Kanaka’s help to wash away his abscess using Samadhi Water and a repentance ritual to cleanse his negative karma from many lifetimes past. This repentance ritual has elicited many inconceivable responses from its practitioners throughout history. Sincerely engaging in repentance will enable us to change our negative karma and unfold our wisdom, remove our karmic offenses and increase our blessings. This year, we have respectfully requested our Venerable Abbot, Dharma Master Tze Cheng, to preside over the service. We invite everyone to take advantage of this opportunity by making a reservation to attend the service in person, or joining the service online.

      During the Amitabha Retreat and Water Repentance Service, there will be a “Thousand Buddhas Lamp Altar” set up as an offering to the Buddhas. There will also be Longevity plaques for those who wish to transfer merits toward health and auspiciousness for their living relatives, and Memorial plaques in prayer of deliverance for ancestors, karmic enemies and relatives, so that they will be free from suffering and seek rebirth in the Pure Land. Plaques may be set up online or by contacting the Information Centre.

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    Compassionate Water Samadhi Repentance Dharma Service

    Amitabha Chanting Retreat

    • Date:
      Sunday – Saturday, December 19th – 25th, 2021
    • Descriptions:

      As the New Year approaches, we have respectfully requested our Venerable Abbot, Dharma Master Tze Cheng, to preside over a Seven-Day Amitabha Retreat. The daily schedule will consist of reciting the Amitabha Sutra and Amitabha Buddha’s holy name. Every evening, there will be the Greater Transference of Merits Ceremony to bring together our provisions for rebirth in the Western Pure Land. Join us in prayer to remove our karmic obstacles and be pure in both body and mind as we welcome in the New Year, and transfer our merits toward all sentient beings realizing Buddhahood. May the Buddhadharma flourish and the suffering in the Three Lower Realms cease. May all nations be prosperous, and all people be well. May the weather be favorable and the world be at peace. We invite everyone to take advantage of this opportunity by making a reservation to attend the service in person, or by joining the service online.

      During the Amitabha Retreat and Water Repentance Service, there will be a “Thousand Buddhas Lamp Altar” set up as an offering to the Buddhas. There will also be Longevity plaques for those who wish to transfer merits toward health and auspiciousness for their living relatives, and Memorial plaques in prayer for deliverance of ancestors, karmic enemies and relatives, so that they will be free from suffering and seek rebirth in the Pure Land. Plaques may be set up online or by contacting the Information Centre.

      Choose one of the methods below to set up your plaques:
      1. Download and fill out the form, and send us the filled form by email, text message(SMS), or fax, then call us at 604-271-0009
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    Amitabha Chanting Retreat Plaques

    Methods for Epidemic Prevention

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    Flower Adornment Jeweled Repentance Service & Grand Meng Mountain Offering Ceremony

    • Descriptions:
      Choose one of the methods below to set up your plaques:
      1. Download and fill out the form, and send us the filled form by email, text message(SMS), or fax, then call us at 604-271-0009
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      3. Go to Online donation page