Katina refers to the offering of a special
robe (katina civara) carefully prepared by pious laity and presented by
them to monks who have completed the three-month period of retreat called Vas
in Sinhala and Vassana in Pali (literally, ‘the period of rain’). Katina
literally means ‘firm’ or ‘solid,’ as the offering of a Katina robe helps one
to earn good, solid karma. The Katina Ceremony has a history spanning more than
2500 years. A special element of the Katina robe offering is that
it is not offered to an individual monk, but to the entire community of Sangha;
to all noble disciples of the Buddha -- and not only to enlightened ones,
but also to those monks yet to be enlightened.
The Katina robe can be offered only during a specified period at the end of the rains retreat, between the full-moon day of October and the full-moon day of November. It is a monastic tradition long preserved and observed by Buddhists all over the world, and is highly revered as a unique, once-yearly opportunity to acquire merit. Georgia Buddhist Vihara will celebrate Kathina on 6 and 7th days of November (below is the full program). This year Kathina Pinkama is sponsored by devout devotee; Deeptha and Taniya jayaratne family. You are invited to attend this meritorious Pinkama.
The Katina robe can be offered only during a specified period at the end of the rains retreat, between the full-moon day of October and the full-moon day of November. It is a monastic tradition long preserved and observed by Buddhists all over the world, and is highly revered as a unique, once-yearly opportunity to acquire merit. Georgia Buddhist Vihara will celebrate Kathina on 6 and 7th days of November (below is the full program). This year Kathina Pinkama is sponsored by devout devotee; Deeptha and Taniya jayaratne family. You are invited to attend this meritorious Pinkama.
SCHEDULE FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY NOVEMBER 6TH & 7TH
Friday November 6, 2015 |
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Sil program from 7:30 am
TO 5:00 pm
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3:30 - 5:00 pm
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Dhamma Discussion by a Panel of Ven, Thero
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6:00 - 7:00 pm
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Atavisi Buddha Puja conducted by ( Ven. Pallebage Chndrasiri
Thero)
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7:00 - 8:00 pm
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Dinner for devotees.
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8:00 - 8.30 pm
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· Procession for pirith chanting
· Commencement of chanting with a short
admonition/ observance of precepts/ invitation to all deities.
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All night chanting (Pirith Deshanawa)
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Saturday November 7, 2015 |
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7.00 am
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Buddha Pujawa
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7.30 am
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Pindapata Sangika Heel Dana (breakfast)
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8.00 am
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Breakfast for devotees
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9.00 am
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The procession starts at the new parking lot and heading on to
the Vihara pathway to main preaching hall with Buddhist flags and Robe. All
are invited for this parade to carry the Katina Robe make use of this rare
occasion.
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9.30 am
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Offering of Kathina Robe by devout Dayaka. Taniya and Deeptha
Jayaratne family and spiritual friends.
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10.15 am
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Katinanisansa Dhamma Talk
11:00 amConclusion of Katina Ceremony.
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