IMPRTANT NOTICE: Buddhism Without Borders

Posted on Thursday 4 March 2010

The correct venue for the event is HUXLEY BUILDING LECTURE THEATER 311 and not LT1 as stated in the posters. The time of the event is still 7:00pm – 9:00pm.

junyi @ 9:25 pm
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Buddhism Without Borders 2010

Posted on Tuesday 23 February 2010

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junyi @ 8:18 pm
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Chinese New Year Dinner With ULUBUDA

Posted on Saturday 6 February 2010

Imperial College Buddhist Society will be having a Chinese New Year dinner with ULUBUDA on 12 Febuary 2010, Friday. The details of the Chinese New Year Dinner are as follows:

Date: 12 February 2010
(Thursday)
Time: 7:00pm – 10:00 pm
Venue: Top of the Table, Chinatown
Cost:: £10.00 per person


The menu for the Chinese New Year Dinner will be vegetarian. As there are only 15 places available bookings for the dinner will be based on a first come first served basis. To book a place for the dinner please visit our Facebook Page. If you have any enquiries regarding this event please feel free to contact Tian Siong at tian.lim07@imperial.ac.uk.

junyi @ 4:34 am
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Chinese New Year Celebrations at London Fo Guang Shan Temple

Posted on Saturday 6 February 2010

London Fo Guang Shan Temple will be holding a Chinese New Year Celebration on the 13th February 2010 (Saturday). The activities for the festive season include New Year’s Eve Dinner, Service to Bid Farewell to the Past Year, Light Offering, Morning Chanting, Prostrations to the Thousand Buddhas Dharma Service, Offerings to the Buddha and Celestial Beings, and the Great Compassion Repentance Service.

Thus, Imperial College Buddhist Society will be organising a trip to the temple to join in the celebrations. We will be meeting at Oxford Circus Station on the 13th February 2010 (Saturday) at 10:30 P.M. before making our way to London Fo Guang Shan Temple. The details of our trip are as follows:

Date 13th February 2010 (Saturday)
Time 10:30 P.M.
Venue London Fo Guang Shan Temple Map
Meeting Place Oxford Circus Tube Station

Other than that, London Fo Guang Shan Temple will be organising events for the whole week from 13th February 2010 until 28th February 2010. The full schedule for all of the event’s are as follows:

13th February 2010 – Saturday

Time Event
7:30 PM – 8:30 PM New Year’s Eve Dinner (Food Fair)
9:00 PM Service to Bid Farewell to the Past Year

14th February 2010 – Sunday

Time Event
12:00 AM – 3:00AM Morning Chanting & The First Offering of Incense
11:00 AM Grand Offering to the Buddhas & Bodhisattvas
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Prostrations to the Thousand Buddhas Dharma Service
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM Prostrations to the Thousand Buddhas Dharma Service

15th February 2010 – Monday

Time Event
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Prostrations to the Thousand Buddhas Dharma Service

20th February 2010 – Saturday to 21st February 2010 – Sunday

Time Event
20th February 10:30 PM to 21st February 1:00 AM Prostrations to the Thousand Buddhas Dharma Service

28th February 2010 – Sunday

Time Event
10:00 AM The Great Compassion Repentance Service & First Full Moon Service of the New Lunar Year 2010

Please feel free to participate in these events if you are interested. For any enquiries please don’t hesitate to contact Xiao Ting at xiao.ang08@imperial.ac.uk .

junyi @ 4:30 am
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Christmas Dinner

Posted on Sunday 29 November 2009

Imperial College Buddhist Society and ULUBuddha is organising a temple tour, meditation class and christmas dinner on 5th December, Saturday at Jamyang Buddhist Centre. It will be a two course vegetarian dinner (main dish and dessert). The details of the event are as follows:

Date: 5th December 2009 (Saturday)
Time: 4:15 p.m. to 9:00 p.m
Cost: £5.00 per member
Venue: Jamyang Buddhist Centre

The map to the place is shown below:

The proposed schedule for the event are as follows:

4:00p.m: Leave Kennington tube station and walk towards Samye Dzong.
4:15 p.m.: Arrive at Samye Szong and take a tour of Samye Dzong
4:30 p.m.: Dharma talk with Lama Zangmo
5:45 p.m.: Leave Samye Dzong for Jamyang by foot
6:00 p.m.: Arrive at Jamyang and take a tour of Jamyang
6:15 p.m.: Dinner.

The following are information about Jamyang buddhist Center, Kagyue Samye Dzong Buddhist Center and Lama Gelongma Zangmu.


Jamyang Buddhist Centre: http://www.jamyang.co.uk/
Kagyue Samye Dzong: http://london.samye.org/london/
Lama Gelongma Zangmu: http://london.samye.org/london/kagyu/teachers/lama_zangmo_pic.shtml

You can choose to come for the Dharma talk and temple visit or the dinner individually or come for both. For those who are comming for the dinner only please meet at Kennington tube station at 6:00 p.m.

For those who are comming for this event please RSVP through our Facebook site at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?invites&eid=189273175945 by Wednesday (2 December 2009) and anyone with any special request e.g. vegan , please inform us by Monday (30 November 2009). More information can be obtained from the Facebook site. If you have any enquiries please do not hesitate to contact Tian Siong at  tian.lim07@imperial.ac.uk.

junyi @ 4:38 pm
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Battersea Park Picnic

Posted on Tuesday 17 November 2009

Imperial College Buddhist Society is organising a picnic with ULUBuddha (University of London Buddhist Society) at Battersea Park on 21st November 2009 (Saturday). We will be meeting at Evelyn Gardens at 11:00 am on 21st November 2009 and will make our way to Battersea Park where we will meet the members from ULUBuddha at the pagoda. There will be discussions with ULUBuddha about Buddhism in general during the picnic and this will be a good chance to interact with Buddhist outside Imperial College of our age group.

The details of the event are as follows:



The maps of the meeting places are shown below.

Evelyn Gardens (Map) (11 a.m.)

Battersea Park (Map) (11:30 a.m.)




Please note that there is a mistake in the previous email stating that this event is on 14th November 2009. The date of this event is 21st November 2009 NOT 14th November 2009 as stated there. We sincerly apologise for the mistake.

Those who are intrested in comming are encouraged to bring some food to share with others.

If there are any enquiries regarding this event kindly contact Rong Kai at 07521706258.

junyi @ 8:05 pm
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Loy Kathrong Festival

Posted on Monday 26 October 2009

Imperial College Buddhist Society would also like to inform everybody

that we will be organising a trip to Buddhapadipa Temple to celebrate

Loy Krathong Festival. The details are as follows:

Date: 1 November 2009 (Sunday)
Time: 10:30 am – 4:30 pm
Venue: Buddhapadipa Temple
14 Calonne Road, Wimbledon
London, United Kingdom View Map

We will be meeting at SouthKensington Station at 10:30 am and make our way there on Sunday (1 November 2009). Everybody is invited to come but please confirm with us if yourcomming through our Facebook

page or emailling Tian Siong.

We would like to give some brief information about the festival which as as follows:

Loy Kratong Festival

One of the most popular festivals held in early November is the Loy Krathong Festival. It takes place at just the right time when the weather is very pleasant and the monsoon showers have left the water level high throughout the country.

“Loy” means “to float” and a “Krathong” is a name for the lotus-shaped vessel made of banana leaves. The Krathong usually contains a candle, three incense sticks, fresh flowers and some coins.

In fact, the festival is of Brahmin origin dedicated to appeasing the Goddess of the water. Today, the festival commences on the evening of the full moon day and by the full moon, many people from all walks of life would gather to light the candles and incense sticks, give thanks to the Goddess of water, make a wish and gently launch their Krathongs in any water way; often in canals, rivers or ponds. It is believed that the Krathongs would carry away their bad luck, and bring forth their wishes. Indeed, it is a time to be joyous and happy as any previous suffering has been cast away together with the Krathongs.

Under the reflection of the full moon, the sight of the numerous multicolored Krathongs with their flickering candle lights gently drifting above the surface of the water makes it one of the most beautiful and romantic festival within the Buddhist calendar.

A beauty Queen Contest is an important part of the Thai festival and for only this occasion it is called “Miss Noppamas Contest”. Noppamas was the chief royal consort of the King, named “Lithai” in the Sukhothai period. She was said to have made the first ever decorated Krathong to float in the river on the occasion.

-quoted from http://www.buddhapadipa.org/0/9169FFDD201D1A3E80257157007117CB

For more details about the event please visit our Facebook page. Thank you and have a great week ahead.

junyi @ 11:39 pm
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Welcome Tea Session 2009

Posted on Wednesday 7 October 2009

Imperial College BuddhistSociety will be having a welcome tea session on 8th October 2009 at 7pm. The venue for this session is the Chaplaincy Meeting Room, Beit Quadragle East Wing.

The tea session will be acasual ‘get to know each other’ session and a brief introduction to the Buddhist Society. Members and people who wants to know more about Buddhism are invited to attend this tea session. The details for the tea session are as follows:

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junyi @ 11:39 am
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Buddhism Without Borders 2009

Posted on Friday 20 February 2009

Buddhism Without Borders

Stress Management

 

A Dharma talk by Venerable Ajahn Khemadhammo on stress management.

Gain enlightenment on stress management from a buddhist perspective.

 

Date : 20 February 09

Time : 6.30 – 9.30 pm

Venue : 121 & 122,

                             Sir Alexander Fleming,

                              Imperial College London

    (map)

 

Email exco0809 [at] icbuddhist [dot] co [dot] uk for more information.

 


 

Below is a short biography of our guest speaker.

“Ajahn Khemadhammo, OBE (alternatively Chao Khun Bhavanavitayt or Achaan Khemadhammo, occasionally with honorific titles Luang Por and Phra) is a teacher of Theravada Buddhism. He was born in England in 1944. After training and practising as a professional actor for some years, in 1971 he travelled to Thailand via the Buddhist holy places in India. In December 1971 in Bangkok, he became a novice monk and about a month later moved to Ubon to stay with Ajahn Chah at Wat Nong Pah Pong. On the day before Vesakha Puja of that year, 1972, he received upasampada as a bhikkhu.

In 1977, Venerable Khemadhammo returned to the U.K. and, after staying in London and Birmingham, set up a small monastery on the Isle of Wight. In 1984, at the invitation of a group of Buddhist meditators that he had been visiting monthly for some years, he moved to Banner Hill near Kenilworth and formed the Buddha-Dhamma Fellowship. In 1985, he moved to his current residence, the Forest Hermitage, a property in Warwickshire; in 1987, with considerable help from devotees in Thailand, this land was purchased by the Buddha-Dhamma Fellowship. A stupa was built there in 1988, known as the ‘English Shwe Dagon’.

Ajahn Khemadhammo began Buddhist prison chaplaincy work in 1977. In 1985, with the help of others, Angulimala, the Buddhist Prison Chaplaincy was launched with him as its Spiritual Director.

Presently, Ajahn Khemadhammo lives with another monk, continuing to visit prisons and teaching meditation.

Ajahn Khemadhammo was appointed an OBE (Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours, June 2003 for ’services to prisoners’. [1] In December 2004, on the birthday of the King of Thailand, he was made a Chao Khun with the ecclesiastical title of Phra Bhavanavitayt; he was only the second foreign-born monk to receive such an honour.”

Chong @ 5:36 am
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Meditation Session

Posted on Wednesday 21 January 2009

This week, we will be conducting a

meditation session followed by a short discussion.

 

Time : 7.00 – 8.00 pm

Venue : Chaplaincy, Beit Quad (directions)

Date : 22 January 09 (Thursday)

 

Light refreshment and tea will be provided.

Hope to see you there

Chong @ 1:20 am
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