Service Dates: 2024/03/24 & 07/21 & 10/20 10:00AM
Venue: Main Shrine
Live: Xinag Yun Temple Youtube
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Donation Form: Online Register
When we cause harm, knowingly or unknowingly, as we all do, and when we realize it, it is
healthy to feel regret and to express that by apologizing. So, formal repentance is feeling
regret for our unwholesome actions of body, speech and mind, and vowing, or sincerely
intending, not to repeat them. We also repent for all the wrong doings that did in all our
past lives.
The Great Compassion Repentance Service is based on the Great Compassion Mantra. The full
name of the Great Compassion Mantra literally means, “Thousand-arms and thousand-eyes
Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva’s all embracing great compassion Dharani.” Based on one's sincere
wish to change one's mind and change one's action from unwholesome to wholesome, and based
on Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva's great vow to support all sentient beings, one will be
cleansed from all the negative karmic forces, and gain a lot of merits.
Some of the merits often associated with the Great Compassion Mantra are: rebirth into
higher realms, meeting beneficial acquaintances, having competent facilities, bountiful food
and wealth, gaining great respect, and the opportunity to learn Buddhist teachings.
Moreover, those who recite this mantra will not suffer death by starvation, disease, poison,
flood, or fire. Water blessed with the Great Compassion Mantra is called the Great
Compassion Water, and is taken by devotees for its spiritually cleansing qualities.
Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva not only improves conditions of this life, but also for rebirth
into the Western Pure land.
Other than gaining the above benefits, by participating in the ceremony, devotees also
benefit from the strength of the compassionate vows of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva to find
peace within themselves. They learn to treat others with respect and humility, bringing
harmony to their families and society.