October 28, 2018

Kathina

Location: Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery, 16201 Tomki Rd, Redwood Valley, CA 95470, USA

Description: Each year since the time of the Buddha, at the end of the three-month Rains Retreat, the lay community around every Buddhist monastery has gathered to celebrate the completion of the retreat and to offer to the monastic community gifts of cloth and supplies that will be useful for the coming year. The cloth is then cut, sewn and dyed by the monks to make a robe on that day to offer to one of the Saṅgha. This 2,500-year-old tradition is still carried on here in the West in the Theravadan monasteries. It is initiated by a lay supporter or a group of supporters who request to organize the preparation and formal offerings. It is both a significant and joyful occasion that, over time, has become emblematic of the richness of the relationship that exists between the lay people and the monastics. This relationship is characterized by deep bonds of friendship and commitment to mutual support. All year round, the monastery functions solely on offerings from the lay community. Because we expect many visitors and parking is limited, please carpool and plan to arrive with at least 3 (or more!) people in your vehicle. To offer a ride or seek a ride with others, please use this online tool: https://www.groupcarpool.com/t/abi7nd If you would like to self-organize your own carpool, then Eagle Peak Middle School (8601 West Rd, Redwood Valley, CA 95470) is also available on Kathina Day as a place to meet up with others, safely park your car, and then carpool together for the final seven miles to Abhayagiri. Please be here well in advance of the 11 am meal offering.

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