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Vajrasattva Meditation & Recitation Preliminary Retreat

  • Kadampa Meditation Center Indianapolis 4010 West 86th Street Indianapolis, IN, 46268 United States (map)

Vajrasattva Meditation & Recitation Preliminary Retreat

with Resident Teacher, Gen Kelsang Chokyi

We dedicate most of our time and energy trying to avoid problems by making changes to the external world. However, the main cause of our unhappiness and difficulties cannot be found in external conditions. It is the negative karma we have created in the past through performing harmful actions. By relying upon Vajrasattva, the Buddha of purification we will cleanse our mind of delusions, negativity and obstacles. Through special meditation and mantra recitation we have the great opportunity to purify our mind quickly, so that we can make swift progress on the spiritual path.

Retreat Schedule
9am – 10:30am | Session 1
11am – 12:30pm | Session 2
2– 3:30pm | Session 3
4 - 5:30pm | Session 4

We will be using the following sadhanas (Chanted Prayer Booklets) in this retreat: Offering to the Spiritual Guide, Meditation & Recitation of Solitary Vajrasattva and Prayers for the Long Life of Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche.

There will be copies of these sadhanas available to use during the retreat. You can also purchase at the KMC Indy’s bookstore, or download from Tharpa.com/US

Pricing & Registration

FREE for members
$5/Single session
$20/Full Retreat
Pre-register or pay at the door

Try out our New Member Special
$40 for 30 days

For just $10 more than the cost of the retreat, you can do a one month trial membership that includes all drop in classes and retreats.

This is a non-renewable 30 day trial membership with no further financial obligations.


About the Teacher

Gen Kelsang Chokyi is the Resident Teacher of Kadampa Meditation Centers Indianapolis and Bloomington.

As a student of Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, Gen Kelsang Chokyi is a modern-day Kadampa nun. With joy, wisdom, and experience, she shows how everyone can easily integrate Buddha’s teachings into daily life. She has been a student of Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche for 20 years.

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