October Practice Dates: Tsog, Medicine Buddha and Tara Pujas, Padmasambhava Day Moon Dates
October practice dates are according to the lunar calendar. Don’t miss Buddha Weekly’s guide to Dharma practice dates, converted from lunar to western calendar. The entire year is always posted on our “Dhama Dates” link>>
For convenience, here are the dates for October!
- Monthly Dakini Day and Tsog (Lunar 25th day) is this year on October 9, 2023. Information on Dakini Days>>
- New Moon for October October 14, 2023. Learn about the significance of lunar dates (and all the dates for 2023) in Buddhism here>>
- Monthly lunar Dharma Protector Day October 14, 2023
- Monthly Puja Days for both Mother Tara and Medicine Buddha: October 22, 2023
- Monthly Padmasambhava Day and Heruka Daka Day and Tsog: October 24, 2023. Learn about monthly Guru Rinpoche Day and Tsog here>>
- Full Moon is meritorious for most practices, especially Medicine Buddha, Tara and Amitabha. Also good for Naga Puja. Learn about the significance of lunar dates (and all the dates for 2023) in Buddhism here>>
May all beings benefit. May all beings be happy!
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Lee Kane is the editor of Buddha Weekly, since 2007. His main focuses as a writer are mindfulness techniques, meditation, Dharma and Sutra commentaries, Buddhist practices, international perspectives and traditions, Vajrayana, Mahayana, Zen. He also covers various events.
Lee also contributes as a writer to various other online magazines and blogs.