Signup for Kathina 2018

Dear friends and devotees, Annual Kathina ceremony at the Kentucky Buddhist Vihara will be held at Kentucky Buddhist temple on 3rd and 4th of November. 

  • 3rd November(Saturday) - 5:00pm - 9:00pm (Special Pirith Chanting event)
  • 4th November (Sunday) - 9:30am - 3:00pm (Kathina Celebration)

Name
Food Item
Food Item
Allan HeellageKaha bath (yellow rice) and soya meat30
kapila and priyanthafried potatoes30
Bandara & Chanchala Red rice and Green beans30
Bandara & ChanchalaRed rice and Green beans30
Supipi & Rajeevastir fried cabbage30
Wasana & Gamini SumanasekeraRoti20Egg plant curry and Bitter guord curry40
Akila & KalpaniMung bean curry10
Supipi & Rajeevastir fried cabbage30

Yoga and Meditation classes at KMCBV

 

YOGA CLASSES FOR ALL

Starting on August 2018 every Wednesdays 6.00 pm to 7.00 pm
All are welcome !

MEDITATION CLASSES & ESSENTIAL TEACHING FOR ALL

Day Time Location
Every Monday 7.00 pm to 8:30 pm KMCBV
Every Wednesday 7.00 pm to 8:30 pm KMCBV
Every Tuesday  7.00 pm to 8:30 pm 1302 E 10th St, Jeffersonville, IN,  47130
Every Thursday & Friday Nashville, TN

Last Sunday of Every Month — One Day Retreat With Asian Foods.

Rainy Retreat Season & Nikini Poya – August 2018

නිකිණි පෝය 2018

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Special program -  Meditation, observing 08 precepts, offering, Dhamma talks, sharing blessings, merits and wishing peace for the whole world.

Date - August 26 (Sunday), 2018 

Morning Session (7:00am to 1:00pm)

  • 7:00am - 9:00am - Breakfast “Dana” for monks and observing  08 precepts and offering
  • 9:00am - 11:00am - Meditation session (sitting & walking), Q&A, special program for kids (Sunday School)  
  • 11:00am - 12:00pm - Offering Special milk rice and other items for the great 07 Buddha(Sath Budu Wandanawa), Dhamma talk, sharing merits & blessings, (Dana) lunch for monks & preceptors. 
  • 12:00pm - 1:00pm - Lunch for others. 

You are welcome to attend for the whole program or part of it. Please wear suitable clothing for the program. If you can please sponsor for "Puja items" and foods & drinks.

Special program -  Meditation, observing 08 precepts, offering, Dhamma talks, sharing blessings, merits and wishing peace for the whole world.

Date - August 26 (Sunday), 2018 

Afternoon Session in English (12:00pm to 5:00pm)

  • 12.00pm to 1.00pm - Lunch and rest Time
  • 2.00pm to 5.00pm - Instructions for mindfulness meditation, walking meditation, sitting meditation, Q&A, short dhamma sermon and blessings

For more information please contact the temple.

(502-224-2564 / 502-915-7777)

2600 Years of Great Tradition, Promoting Love, Nonviolence Compassion, Peace, and Respect for Whole World

Vassana and Kathina in the Theravada Buddhist Tradition (rainy retreats and robes offering ceremony)

From the full-moon day in July to October, monks in the Theravada tradition observe the Rainy Retreat or Vassana. This practice was laid down by the Buddha and details can be found in the Mahavagga of the Vinaya Pitaka (3rd and 4th chapters).

 

The rainy retreat was instituted to prevent monks from wandering about and damaging crops and small creatures which are out in abundance during the rainy season.

During these three months, monks are expected to reside in one place and not venture out unnecessarily. They should also not spend the night away from their monasteries. Under special circumstances, if a monk has to be away from the monastery, he must take a vow to return within seven days.

The retreat is a time for monks to devote themselves to study Dhamma and meditation. For the devotees, it is also an opportunity to learn the Dhamma from the monks who are stationed in one place. Hence, it can be considered a good time for spiritual development.

 

At the end of the Vassana season, the monks perform the pavarana (termination) of the additional precepts observed during the retreat.

Following this, until the next full-moon day, the Katina ceremony is held. This practice started after the rainy retreat, when the Buddha was staying at Savatthi, some monks got drenched by heavy downpour.

Seeing this after the completion of the Vassana season the Buddha instructed the Katina ceremony. Different monasteries hold the Katina on different days. During the Katina ceremony, devotees offer robes to the Maha Sangha or community of monks. Each monk who observes the retreat is presented with one or more robes.

 

Traditionally, the villagers get together and offer a piece of cloth to the Sangha. The cloth is then cut and stitched into robes by a selected group of monks.

 

The meaning of the Pali word “Katina” is strong. The offering of Dana to the Maha Sangha during the Vassana season and the offering of robes is regarded as a meritorious deed.

It is said that those involved in the offering of robes will gain merits for numerous rebirths in samsara(circle of life) and will be protected from the cruel elements and poisonous animals. In addition, they will see the coming of the next Buddha and His enlightenment.

 

Hence, lay people are encouraged to take part in this significant occasion. Despite the changes through the years, the Vassana and Katina tradition are faithfully observed in Theravada temples throughout the world. In Buddhist countries such as Sri Lanka and Burma, and other Theravada Buddhist temples throughout the world, it is the most important event on the calendar.

 

The offering of Dana (meals) to the Sangha, making robes and Preaching of the Dhamma. It is a tradition that brings together the monks and lay people during this Katina Season.

 

Venerable Nanda (Bhante Nanda)

 

Poson 2018

පොසොන් සැමරුම 2018

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පින්බර පොසොන් උත්සවයක් වේවා!

Happy Poson Celebration!

To commemorate  the "Mahindagamana"(the arrival of Arahant Mahinda Thero in Sri Lanka).

සීල, භාවනා වැඩසටහන (ජූනි 24, පෙ.ව. 7:00 - ප.ව. 1:00)

Half-day program (Meditation, observing precepts, offering to the Buddha and monks, Dhamma talks and blessings) on June 24(Sunday) 2018 - from morning 7:00am to 3:00pm

Place - 4815 Manslick Road, Louisville, KY 40216

  • 07:00am - 09:00am - Observing 08 precepts  and offering to the Buddha
  • 09:00am - 11:00am - Meditation session (sitting & walking meditation practicing), dhamma talk/discussion
  • 11:00am - 01:00pm - Offering Special milk rice and other items for the great 07 Buddha(Sath Budu Wandanawa), (Dana) lunch for monks, preceptors, dhamma talks and giving blessing.
  • 01:00pm - 02:00pm - lunch for others.

Important - Afternoon Session(In English)

  • 02.00pm - 05.00pm - Meditation program ( walking, sitting & teachings)

You are welcome to attend for whole program or part of it. Please wear suitable and compatible clothing for the program. The great way to respect the Buddha is to follow the path of the Buddha. Practicing Dana(generosity), Sila(morality), & Bhavana(meditation) and shearing merits/blessings with everyone and wishing peace for whole world. If you can, you may sponsor for Puja items and (Dana) foods for monks & people.

Further information please contact Venerable Nanda(502-224-2564 / 502-915-7777) or E-Mail -reverendnanda@gmail.com

Thank you very much !

KMCBV

Vesak 2018

බුද්ධ පූර්ණිමා 2018

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පින්බර වෙසගක් වේවා,  උතුම් බුදු තෙමගුලක් වේවා !

Happy Vesak Day, Happy Buddha's birthday, Happy Buddha Purnima 2018 !

Respecting, commemorating, and celebrating the lord Buddha's great birth, great enlightenment, and passing away and his great service to the humanity and for the whole world.

සීල, භාවනා වැඩසටහන (මැයි 19, පෙ.ව. 7:00 - ප.ව. 3:00)

Half-day program (Meditation, observing precepts, offering to the Buddha and monks, Dhamma talks and blessings) on May 19(Saturday) 2018 - from morning 7:00am to 3:00pm

Place - 4815 Manslick Road, Louisville, KY 40216

·   7:00am - 9:00am - Observing 08 precepts  and offering to the Buddha

·   9:00am - 11:00am - Meditation session (sitting & walking meditation practicing), dhamma talk/discussion

·   11:00am - 01:00pm - Offering Special milk rice and other items for the great 07 Buddha(Sath Budu Wandanawa), (Dana) lunch for monks, preceptors, and lunch for others.

·   1:00pm - 3:00pm - Dhamma talks, giving blessing, cultural session(display Vesak lanterns & singing Vesak carols(Bhakti Geetha)

You are welcome to attend for whole program or part of it. Please wear suitable and compatible clothing for the program. The great way to respect the Buddha is to follow the path of the Buddha. Practicing Dana(generosity), Sila(morality), & Bhavana(meditation) and shearing merits/blessings with everyone and whishing peace for whole world. If you can, you may sponsor for Puja items and (Dana) foods for monks & people. If you have prepared any Vesak lanterns (Vesak Kudu, Pahan Kudu) please bring them to the temple for display.

Further information please contact Venerable Nanda(502-224-2564 / 502-915-7777) or E-Mail -reverendnanda@gmail.com

Thank you very much !

KMCBV

Navam Poya 2018

Monthly Blessings/ Daana Program - Navam Poya 2018

Monthly blessings and daana program for Navam Poya 2018 will be held at Kentucky Buddhist Vihara on 3rd February from 11.00 a.m to 1.00 p.m.

Program Schedule

11.oo a.m - 11.30 a.m : Observing five precepts and Buddha pooja

11.30 a.m - 12.00 noon: offering daana to monks

12.00 noon- 12.15 p.m: Lunch

12.15 p.m - 1.00 p.m : Meditation and blessings

For more information, contact Bhante Nanda

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New Year 2018

 New Year 2018

There will be a special program to invoke blessing for the New Year 2018 on January 01(Monday) 2018 from 7:00 am to 2:00 pm. 
 
Generosity, Morality, Meditation, Observing 08 precepts and Special "Pujava" offering for the 28 Buddhas.  
 
As a special guest teacher, Venerable Guruwala Suseela Thero from Sri Lanka will be taking part in this special program. 
 
 
අවුරුදු දින විශේෂ ආශීර්වාද, දාන,සීල, භාවනා, වැඩසටහන 
අට සිල් සමාදානය සහ අටවිසි බුද්ධ පූජාව, 

 

ජනවාරි 01(සඳුදා), 2018 - උදෑසන 7:00 - ප.ව. 2:00 දක්වා