The retreat changed me.

 

My Overall Experience

By Suwin De Silva

 

 My experience at the retreat changed me. It influenced how I act, speak, move, and think around others. That change will have a lasting impact on my life. I am confident that this retreat and the ones I will attend in the future will help me make better decisions.

 

Anyway, back to the retreat itself. I had a great time. I reconnected with some old friends. I had forgotten about them, but they clearly had not forgotten about me. I enjoyed every activity, but I especially loved mindful walking. At first, I did not like it, but as I got better at it, I started to enjoy it more.

I was confused at first about why we had to sleep at 9:00 p.m., since I usually sleep at 10:00 or 11:00. But I understood once I had to wake up at 4:30 in the morning. I am used to waking up at 10:00, so 4:30 felt extremely early, but eventually, I got used to it.

I also had to adjust to not having dinner. On the first day, I had a small lunch and assumed I would eat more at dinner, but there was no dinner. There was nothing I could do, so I went to bed hungry. After that experience, I will never take food for granted.

I learned many other things too, like impermanence and the concept of Buddha’s atom. And that sums up my experience at my very first retreat.

A Meaningful Break for My Bustling Life!

 A Meaningful Break for My Bustling Life!


It was a beautiful Monday morning during my summer break when I decided to attend

the Georgia Buddhist Viharas’ Sil retreat. At first, I was nervous, as this was the first long retreat

I ever participated in. However, as I entered the meditation room, I saw my friends, and

excitement flushed over me. Without showing my excitement, I quickly and quietly got into my seat.

We began the morning by meditating in two different ways: the first, walking meditation,

and the second, sitting meditation. Both meditations were equally hard in my opinion, because

when I did the walking meditation, we had to walk on the bricks with dirt, tiny stones on them,

and tiny bugs like ants that we had to avoid stepping on. In the sitting meditation, we had to sit

still in silence, which was very hard because many people were making noises or getting

distracted. But both meditations taught me something, like how to be focused and mindful, and

how to be quiet and respectful.

Later, when we were eating, I learned to be mindful of how I was eating, and that I

should not talk or disturb the others while we were eating. I also learned to finish all the food I

got, because otherwise it would be wasteful. I also learned during mealtimes that we should eat

to nourish our bodies, instead of eating for ourselves or our pleasure. After all of us had eaten,

we chanted a Gatha to pass on the merits to the departed and everyone else.

 

Then came the most exciting part for me, which was work time. During work time, all of

us helped clean the temple and tidy up the meditation room. My friends and I helped broom and

sweep all the leaves and other uncomfortable things out of the walking path. It made me think

about how we should clean out all the bad thoughts in our minds and instead replace them with

pure, clean thoughts that we can use to help us gain more merits.


Overall, this experience at the retreat was great because I learnt so much about the

Buddha and how we should apply his teachings into our lives. I learned to be mindful, focused,

and most of all, respectful to everyone around me. I also learned to be kind and compassionate

with every action and thought. It was also very easy to learn the dhamma because all the aunties

and uncles devoted their time and effort to be there for us, and the Bhantes were especially kind

and caring to help us learn more. I hope to continue coming to this retreat for future years, and

may everyone be well, happy, and peaceful.

Thank you,

Theruwan saranai

Sumindee Jayasinghe

GBV Katina 2025 - Upcoming Events

 

GBV Katina 2025 - Upcoming Events
July 10 - October 18

Dear Devotees of Georgia Buddhist Vihara and Friends,

We would like to inform you of upcoming events during the Rainy Season. During this time, several religious and meritorious activities will take place, and we would like for you to join us to rejoice these merits.
This year’s Katina will be especially meaningful, as it will be organized in collaboration with our community's youth.

    •    Daily Atavisi Buddha Pooja: Every Day (7:00 PM)

Kindly sign up for the Daily Atavisi Buddha Pooja (in person only) using the link below. If no one has signed up for the Atavisi Buddha Pooja on the day of your dana then, if possible, please bring flowers, candles, and fruit juice for pooja.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090C4AA9AA22A1FF2-57470892-atavisi

    •    Saturday Dhamma Sermons: (Time Chosen by Hosting Family)

Every Saturday there will be an opportunity to sponsor a sermon. Kindly sign up for the Saturday Dhamma Sermons using the link below. To arrange your sponsor time, please speak directly with Bhante Wajirabuddhi Thero.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090C4AA9AA22A1FF2-57470900-saturday

    •    Clean-Up (Shramadāna): Bi-Weekly

Collective action to clean up and prepare for the Katina ceremony (A chance to engage in mindful service and community spirit). Kindly sign up for the Clean-Up Sessions using the link below. If you've signed up, please make an effort to participate at least once a month.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090C4AA9AA22A1FF2-57471762-katina

    •    Daily Dana: (For Katina Season Only)

If you wish to make any changes to your dana date, are unable to bring dana, or would like to request a specific date please send a text to 770-870-9897

    •    Pirith Chanting & Pahan Pooja: Saturday, October 4th (7:00 PM)

To invoke blessing and protection to all devotees, there will be a Seth Pirith Chanting and Pahan Pooja. More information will be conveyed later.

    •    Katina Ceremony: October 18th (6:00 AM - 5:00 PM)

The Katina Ceremony will conclude the Vassa Season for 2025. Kindly join us to rejoice the merits gained throughout the Vassa Season.


With heartfelt gratitude,

Katina Hosting Committee

Please email gabvkatina2025@gmail.com
OR
Send a text message to 
770-870-9897 if you have any questions or concerns.

GBV Katina 2025 - Katina Aradhana & Upcoming Events

GBV Katina 2025 - Rainy Season Invitation
Katina Ārādhana & Upcoming Events
July 10 - October 18


Dear Devotees of Georgia Buddhist Vihara and Friends,

We warmly invite you and your families to participate in this year’s Vassana (Rains Retreat) season, which begins on July 10 and culminates in the Katina Ceremony on October 18, 2025.

This year’s Katina will be especially meaningful, as it will be organized in collaboration with our community's youth. This unique opportunity will allow them to cultivate leadership, generosity, teamwork, and a deepened connection to the Dhamma while taking on a central role in planning and service throughout the season.

As we prepare for the sacred Vassana season, we are excited to share several upcoming events and activities that will offer rich opportunities for learning, service, and spiritual growth:

    •    Katina Ārādhana: Thursday, July 10th (7:00 PM - 10:00 PM)

Formal invitation of the Bhantes to reside at the temple and be cared for the duration of the three-month rains retreat.

    •    Daily Atavisi Buddha Pooja: Every Day (7:00 PM)

Kindly sign up for the Daily Atavisi Buddha Pooja (in person only) using the link below. If no one has signed up for the Atavisi Buddha Pooja on the day of your dana then, if possible, please bring flowers, candles, and fruit juice for pooja.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090C4AA9AA22A1FF2-57470892-atavisi

    •    Saturday Dhamma Sermons: (Time Chosen by Hosting Family)

Every Saturday there will be an opportunity to sponsor a sermon. Kindly sign up for the Saturday Dhamma Sermons using the link below. To arrange your sponsor time, please speak directly with Bhante Wajirabuddhi Thero.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090C4AA9AA22A1FF2-57470900-saturday

    •    Clean-Up (Shramadāna): Bi-Weekly

Collective action to clean up and prepare for the Katina ceremony (A chance to engage in mindful service and community spirit). Kindly sign up for the Clean-Up Sessions using the link below. If you've signed up, please make an effort to participate at least once a month.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090C4AA9AA22A1FF2-57471762-katina

    •    Daily Dana: (For Katina Season Only)

If you wish to make any changes to your dana date, are unable to bring dana, or would like to request a specific date please send a text to 770-870-9897

    •    Pirith Chanting & Pahan Pooja: Saturday, October 4th (7:00 PM)

To invoke blessing and protection to all devotees, there will be a Seth Pirith Chanting and Pahan Pooja. More information will be conveyed later.

    •    Katina Ceremony: October 18th (6:00 AM - 5:00 PM)

The Katina Ceremony will conclude the Vassa Season for 2025. Kindly join us to rejoice the merits gained throughout the Vassa Season.


With heartfelt gratitude,

Katina Hosting Committee

Please email gabvkatina2025@gmail.com
OR
Send a text message to 
770-870-9897 if you have any questions or concerns.


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