Powa Ceremony – Prayers for the deceased

Date

Oct 30 2025
Ongoing...

Time

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Cost

Free

Location

KMC Manchester in Chorlton
  • Standard fee Free
  • Members fee Free

Powa Ceremony – Prayers for the deceased

Through practicing the  Powa Ceremony with faith, compassion and concentration we can transfer the consciousness of those recently deceased to a higher rebirth or to the Pure Land of a Buddha.

We can practice alone or with a group, on behalf of one or more deceased persons, or countless deceased beings. By engaging in this practice we also create a great collection of virtue, which will also lead us into the pathway to a Buddha’s Pure Land.

Duration: 1h

Everyone is welcome, no need to book.

Speaker

  • KMC teachers
    KMC teachers

    Many Kadampa Meditation Teachers that take part in the buddhist way of life and trained to be qualified teachers of Meditation and Buddhism.

  • What is a buddhist prayer?

    It is a meditation ritual practice together, in summary. The chantings are meant to remind the practitioners of the different mental qualities that are meant to be developed in order to achieve the results of such practice.

  • What happens in a chanting prayer?

    A buddhist prayer is a group ceremony, in which the assembly practice a ritual meditation together. It is customary to chant out loud during these practices, but you can simply join and follow the chantings mentally, too.

  • What's the purpose of a group prayer?

    The main purpose is to create positivity and reduce our inner negativity. A group prayer (or puja, as buddhists call it) is a very powerful method to do such things, because people strengthen the power of the practice by doing it together.

  • Can anybody join?

    Yes, the chanted prayers are open to everyone regardless of religious. In this particular group prayer, only those who have received HYT empowerments are allowed to.

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