Magha Puja at the Pacific Hermitage
Magha Puja at the Pacific Hermitage
Join in a community meal offering and celebration of Magha Puja at the Pacific Hermitage. All are welcome and encouraged to attend this family-friendly event!
Three times a year, the community commemorates the primary Buddhist holy days at the Pacific Hermitage. Magha Puja (sometimes called Sangha Day) will be marked on Feb. 24 in the traditional way: Gathering at the monastery, offering a meal, taking the five precepts together, and talking on Dhamma with the monastics in residence. No prior experience with the monks or tradition is necessary.
- Arrive by 10 a.m.
- If you like, you can bring a meal or dish to share, already prepared and ready to go on the table when you arrive.
- We will offer the meal by 10:30, eat, and clean up.
- Around 11:30, we will have time for chanting, taking precepts, Dhamma conversation, and perhaps tours of the property. There may be other activities as Ajahn determines.
- Families are welcome! There’s a big field, a small pond, and walking trails for kids to enjoy.
- The event should wrap up around 1 p.m.
The Pacific Hermitage is a branch of Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery nestled in the forest just outside White Salmon, Wash, in the Columbia River Gorge. It was established in 2010 by lay Buddhists from Portland Friends of the Dhamma and many others who support the Hermitage today.
Welcome
We hope you enjoy this four-minute video describing a bit of what we offer and what it’s like to first walk into our building.