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Uposatha Alms Ceremony - Full Moon

Tue, Oct 07

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West Henrietta

Join us for this sacred Buddhist observance where devotees offer food and essential items to monks on this holy day. Participate in this meritorious tradition that nurtures both our spiritual community and individual practice.

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Uposatha Alms Ceremony -  Full Moon
Uposatha Alms Ceremony -  Full Moon

Time & Location

Oct 07, 2025, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM EDT

West Henrietta, 135 Martin Rd, West Henrietta, NY 14586, USA

About the event

Uposatha Day: A Sacred Observance

Uposatha Day is a sacred Buddhist observance day that follows the lunar calendar, occurring on the full moon, new moon, and quarter moon days each month. This special day serves as a time for spiritual renewal and deepened practice for both monastics and lay practitioners.

Almsgiving (Dana)

The day begins with the offering of alms to the monastic community. This meritorious act of generosity provides essential support to the Sangha while allowing lay devotees to cultivate wholesome qualities of selflessness and compassion. Food offerings are traditionally made in the early morning, followed by other requisites that monks may need for their practice.

Taking Precepts

Lay practitioners typically observe the Eight Precepts on Uposatha days, extending beyond the usual Five Precepts observed in daily life. These additional training rules help create conditions for deeper meditation and mindfulness throughout the day. The Eight Precepts include:

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Temple Grounds Hours: 7 - 5pm

(Notice: No Public Restrooms Available)

Sunday Services: 10:30 - 12:00pm

Lunch Offering to Monks: 10:30 - 11:00am

Tel: (585) 321 - 3031 (Voicemail)

135 Martin Road

West Henrietta, NY 14586

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