About this workshop

Mantra means mind protection. For centuries, mantra recitation has been used to attain a peaceful and happy mind by pacifying the negative thoughts that give rise to our suffering.

A mala is a string of beads used to count prayers or mantra recitations. For Buddhist practitioners, their mala is a very precious and meaningful object.

Spend the day learning about the power of mantra and the traditional technique of mala-making, and create your very own mala to take away with you.

Details and bookings

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Date & Time

Saturday 4 July · 9:00am – 3:00pm
Doors Open 8:30am
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Fee & Bookings

$100 ($75 for Centre Members)

Includes lunch and refreshments.

Note only 15 places are available. BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL.

The Venue

Kadampa Meditation Centre Perth

158 Canning Highway, East Fremantle, 6158

About the Teacher

Melinda has studied and practised Modern Kadampa Buddhism for many years. She is a warm and compassionate teacher who has great skill in connecting with others from all walks of life. She brings to her classes her love of Kadampa Buddhist teachings and a lively, practical approach to solving daily problems.

Buddhist practitioners Paul Perry and Cory Bayliss will run the two mala-making sessions.

What to expect

Our courses at the Centre are packed with practical wisdom and include the opportunity to receive teachings from a qualified teacher and to contemplate and meditate on these instructions.