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Mar
2026
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28
Mar
2026
Padmaloka Festival Day

A Dedication For Padmaloka's Long Life

On this day, we will celebrate Padmaloka’s 50 years of life and perform rituals to dedicate the next 50 years.

We’d like you, your friends and as many people as possible to join us and create a potent atmosphere of devotion, friendship and blessing, from which Padmaloka can continue to serve the movement and the teachings of the Buddha.

All adults who practise within Triratna are welcome, so please share this event with all your friends and book your place via the website to avoid missing out.

Ritual Items for Blessing

As part of the say we will fill a container with sacred objects which we will then bless and place somewhere in the grounds. If you would like to, please bring something to contribute, whether a sacred text, a roll of mantras written out on paper, a tiny vajra or rupa. They will need to be less than 3cm in width so we can fit them in.

Details and Timings

The festival day starts at 10am and finishes at 5pm.

Banner and thumbnail image: cropped painting by Aloka ©

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Coming on a retreat at Padmaloka is a step into another way of being, where we temporarily take up a way of life that is more supportive of Buddhist Practice. We go forth from our ordinary circumstances, our comforts and distractions so that we can discern and move towards our ideals and help others to do so as well.When booking a retreat at Padmaloka it is important to get a sense of how you will be living here - what our customs, etiquettes and requirements for being on retreat are.

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