Nritya Mandala Mahavihara preserves & shares the traditions of Buddhist practice, arts, & culture held by the indigenous people of the Kathmandu Valley region of Nepal.
Established in Portland, Oregon in 2009, our center is the first Newar Vajrayana Buddhist temple in the West. This Vihara is a ritual and performance space as well as a library of old and new Buddhist texts. We celebrate the Newar Vajrayana Buddhist tradition through ritual and Charya dance, enlivening Buddhist teachings with art and devotion.
We bring together people from diverse traditions to study and practice Buddhism and its related sacred arts and to share cultural gatherings and life cycle rituals essential to the Nepalese community. We hold the traditions of the last living current of Sanskrit Buddhism, integrating each aspect of life into spiritual practice.
Temple Open Every day 8am -9am weekday and weekend 9am-10am for Meditation
Upcoming Events
1)15 Year Anniversari
2)The Mystic Kitchens of Nepal
3) Mantra, Dharani Chanting
4)Buddhist Bhajan and Sadhana practice
5)Yogic singing practice
6) Full Moon Chanting Namasagiti
All in pacific Time
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15 Year Anniversary
Sunday, November 10th 2024
8am-8pm
Free to join anytime
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82822487629?pwd=rrmbVPHGcflGibXYgnAY55gI2H47zj.1
Meeting ID: 828 2248 7629
Passcode: NMM
Join all day Event: In person and online
Homa puja(fire ritual), 108 butter lamp with refuge dance, Bhajan, Honor Volunteers, international dance offering ,breakfast, lunch & dinner and lots more !! free to join anytime.
Schedule
8am-1pm Fire Ritual
1pm -2pm Lunch
3pm Butter Lamp and Refuge Dance
4:30 Bhajan
5pm Honor Volunteers and Community
6pm international Dance Offering
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Book Signing with Bikram Vaidya
The Mystic Kitchens of Nepal
November 30th at 7pm
Saturday Dec 7th at 7pm
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On weekly program in vihara
Mantra, Dharani and Sutra Chant
Every Tuesday at 6pm (on line only)
Dharani literature has existed for over two millennia in the Mahayana Buddhist tradition. Widespread around the world and especially in the Nepalese Buddhist community, Dharanis are typically used to prevent misfortune, remove obstacles, heal and protect. Dharanis are also used in life cycle rituals and other practices.
To keep this practice alive, we are going to practice every Tuesday at 5:30pm, please come and join us. Itβs free.
Portland time. Please join 10 minutes before.
Free to Join on Zoom
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Meeting ID: 816 7524 3031
Passcode: 328871
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Sadhana Practice +Buddha Bhajan
Every Wednesday 6pm (online or in person )
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Singing practice
Every Friday at 8am(online or in person )
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Every Full Moon
167 Verses of Manjusri (Namasangiti) chanting
The Nama-samgiti is considered amongst the most advanced teachings given by the Shakyamuni Buddha Nama-samgiti was preached by Shakyamuni Buddha for his disciple Vajrapani and his wrathful retinue in order to lead them into Buddha-hood The essence of the Nama-samgiti is that Manjushri bodhisattva is the embodiment of all knowledge. The Nama-samgiti is a short text, only circa 167 verses and a prose section. It is a fraction of the vast Sutra. The Nama-samgiti contains all of the Buddhaβs dharmas. Therefore, all sentient beings should definitely study and recite the manjushri-nama-samgiti.
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Vihara has Vacancy for Pujaries
As you know, our vihara has been doing daily puja in the temple since itβs establishment, 365 days a year. It has been 14 years with out missing a day.
Over time some pujaris have moved away or their circumstances have changed, so that now there is a vacancy for some days. If you want to learn to do the ritual, we will be training individuals one-on-one by appointment in the morning at 8am on weekdays and on weekends at 9am. This is a volunteer opportunity. It is especially good for those who meditate and want to learn a different way of meditation by doing daily puja. In the training you will learn the meaning and significance of each element of the ritual. This Newah Vajrayana Buddhist ritual has been passed down from the 3rd century and is critical to the life of our vihara. Maintaining this practice not only benefits the vihara, but also helps those who perform it to grow in their own spirituality. Anyone who is interested is welcome. You do not need any background.
If you want to donate your time and practice, please contact Prajwal Vajracharya 503-807-5252prajwalguvaju@gmail.com
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