In 2012, Lama Zopa Rinpoche bestowed the name “Ksitigarbha Pure Land” to the hilltop area above the main campus. Upon it, sits a nine-foot Ksitigarbha statue that has been a focal-point for visitors and pilgrims alike since its inauguration in 1996. It is also the site of our annual Ksitigarbha Festival Day since 2008. Ksitigarbha Temple, built in 2020, houses 108 beautiful 18-inch Ksitigarbha statues and overlooks the Pure Land. The Ksitigarbha Pure Land serves as a place of refuge for us to make offerings, practice, rejoice, and pray to Ksitigarbha.
Special Celebration Day • September 1st, 2024 • 10 AM–4 PM
南無大願地藏王菩薩
Homage to Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva of Great Vows
Join us to celebrate Ksitigarbha Festival Day! This year, we are very honored to have Gyume Khensur Rinpoche Lobsang Jampa presiding over a special puja, the 100 Torma Offering Ritual (Torma Gyatsa) and led by monks from the Gyuto Foundation.
The 100 Torma Offering Ritual involves making offerings to twelve types of guests, both the transcendental and the worldly. Offering to the transcendental guests invokes their blessings while offering to the worldly beings dispels harms and repays our karmic debts. The twelve types of guests are:
- Transcendental guests—lineage lamas, meditational deities, the Three Jewels, Dharma protectors, sages, and wealth deities
- Worldly beings—local deities, landlords, yakshas, interferers, and spirits
- Sentient beings of the six realms, including animals and hungry ghosts
- Spirits to whom we owe karmic debts from our past acts of killing, beating, and stealing
- Intermediate state beings
- Remaining guests, the most pitifully weak among the hungry ghosts
Since June this year, volunteers and visitors to Ksitigarbha Pure Land have offered more than 20,000 water bowl offerings. All the efforts of participants will be blessed in this festival.
A vegetarian lunch will be provided to all.
We sincerely invite you to attend this event! Join us to make offering to Ksitigarbha, to the transcendental guests, and make prayers for all beings.
Dedication of Merit Dedication will be made to all the sponsors of the 100 Torma Offering Ritual, and to the sponsors of the 18-Inch Ksitigarbha Statues in the Ksitigarbha Temple. Dedication of the merit will also be made to the deceased with Memorial Stupas and Golden Tablets in the Wish-Fulfilling Temple, and Kadampa Stupas in the 100,000 Stupa Project Site. Last but not the least, dedication will be made to all sentient beings.
- To request a special dedication – please register here.
- To register your attendance, please use the official website or scan QR code: