Join Chigan Roshi and Shinge Roshi for this beautiful and moving ceremony at which we we honor our ancestors, family members, and other loved ones who have passed away; as well as the hungry ghosts within and outside us.
O-Bon begins on Friday evening as we welcome the spirits with a ceremonial fire. On Saturday we paint their names on paper lanterns and gather for the O-Bon dinner offering. We then hold a traditional chanting service which includes calling out the names of the deceased. Chigan Roshi will give a teisho (Dharma talk) following this service.
Finally, we light our lanterns and make a silent, candle-lit procession to the bank of Beecher Lake, where we float our glowing lanterns across the dark waters while chanting Namu Dai Bosa. A bonfire and festive refreshments complete the evening. On Sunday morning, we gather in the zendo for short morning service and zazen, followed by an informal breakfast.
If you are not able to attend and would like the names of your deceased loved ones to be read aloud during the ceremony, please email their names to office@daibosatsu.org by August 7 and consider making a donation.
The fee for this weekend is $325 for nonmembers and $250 for Zen Studies Society (ZSS) members. Note that the member price is for ZSS members only – please consider becoming a Supporting Member. If you have any questions, please email office@daibosatsu.org before registering. ZSS Health Protocols apply.
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