Rituals and Celebrations

Puja means "worship" or "devotion". Usually it is an offering ritual. In the simplest case, the offering consists of flowers and incense and is usually accompanied by prayers.
In Tibetan Buddhism,
the practitioner also connects to a specific Buddha aspect through visualisations and meditation. Pujas can be held privately or in public.
It is considered particularly meritorious to perform pujas on Buddhist holidays.


Whether you are a practitioner or just curious, you are cordially invited to participate in our pujas.

Ritual

White Tara Puja

Location: ZOOM (Download-Link)

Date: every Saturday, 8:00 – 9:00    

Guidance: Michael Aldrian

New Moon Pujas

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Date: every new moon day, 17:30 – 18:30    

Guidance: Barbara Klell, Manfred Klell, Ulrike Holzer

Full Moon Pujas

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Date: every full moon day, 17:30 – 18:30  

Guidance: Barbara Klell, Manfred Klell, Ulrike Holzer

Medicine Buddha Puja

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Date: 17:30 – 18:15, on the 8th day of the Tibetan calendar    

Guidance: Ulrike Holzer, Barbara Klell


Celebration

Vesakh Celebration 2023

Location: Friedensstupa im Volksgarten Graz

Date: Saturday, 6 May 2023, 10:00

Saga Dawa Celebration 2023

Location: Friedensstupa im Volksgarten Graz

Date: Sunday, 4 June 2023, 17:30

Celebration on the occasion of the 88th birthday of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama

Location: Friedensstupa im Volksgarten Graz

Date: Thu 6 July 2023, 17:30


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