Welcome to the Buddhist Spring Festival

The Buddhist Spring Festival will be held on Sunday 12 November from 10 am to 3 pm. You are welcome to join us at the Peaceful Land of Joy Meditation Centre to enjoy the serenity and beauty of the 10 acre gardens, extraordinary Tibetan temple and gentle activities. 

Compassion – the heart of Buddhist practice

The theme of this year’s Buddhist Spring Festival is Compassion – the heart of Buddhist practice. Compassion is the very essence of Buddhist philosophy, meditation, and the Buddhist way of life. 

We are concerned for the great number of people currently struggling with the cost of living and the pressures that it is placing on our community and its resilience, but also take heart in the response of a compassionate and caring community through the work of many individuals and organisations.

The Society’s spiritual guide, Venerable Geshe Acharya Thubten Loden
(Image design donated by Rob Perry)

Ceremony for World Peace and special talk

The festival program will include the marvellous Ceremony for World Peace in the temple at 12 noon, a special Dharma talk at 2pm with Zen Master Ekai Korematsu Osho , guided meditation, tour of the garden and guided encircling of the magnificent traditional Tibetan temple, children’s meditation and food stall where you can purchase delicious refreshments. For more details about individual events and the schedule click here.

There will be plenty of opportunities to browse wonderful goods in the centre’s Enjoyment Shop and we are hoping a couple of Tibetan stalls will open too.

Plenty of joy for everyone!

Gorgeous gardens

  • Relax in the peace and serenity of the centre gardens
  • Garden tour at 11 am, covering organic cultivation and the art of rose and salvia pruning with Christine McKeown
  • Meander around lawns, lakes with many birds and wildlife
  • Unwind under the shade of golden robinias and Californian redwoods
  • Enjoy the beauty of many-coloured salvias, roses, marigolds, satin hibiscus and many more plants and trees

Viewing the magnificent temple

  • View the magnificent traditional Tibetan temple with amazing golden roof, spires and ornaments
  • A quiet reflection with the 12 ft statue of Shakyamuni Buddha
  • Encircle the magnificent temple, with a guide explaining the iconography and Tibetan culture, at the end of the Ceremony for World Peace

Learning in the temple

  • Guided meditation at 10.30 am with Deb Di Meo
  • The inspiring Ceremony for World Peace in the temple at 12 noon with keynote talk by Gina Dougall. CEO of the inspiring Banksia Gardens Community Services
  • Talk and guided meditation at 2 pm with Zen Master Ekai Korematsu Osho
The Society’s spiritual guide, Venerable Geshe Acharya Thubten Loden, daily feeding birds.
(Image design donated by Rob Perry)

More enjoyment…

  • Delicious vegetarian food for sale throughout the day, including momos (Tibetan dumplings), and fresh tea, spicy chai and coffee and cakes 
  • Children’s meditation at 1.30 pm
  • Visit the Enjoyment Shop with beautiful gifts and Tibetan items           

Festival gate entry* 

  • $15 single, $10 concession 
  • $20 for one adult & one or more children, $15 concession 
  • $25 for two adults and school age children 

Proceeds support maintenance of the temple and gardens. 

*The facility charge includes entry and access to – Lectures & meditation, Ceremony for World Peace, Children’s meditation, Gardens and Garden Tour, Guided Temple Walk.