1000 Buddhas Puja and Praises to Shakyamuni Buddha on Saka Dawa
A Free Online & In-Person Event
Chanted in English and Sanskrit
Each year on Saka Dawa, the most sacred day in the Buddhist calendar, we come together as a global Dzokden community to recite Praises to Shakyamuni Buddha and chant the 1000 Buddhas Puja.
Khentrul Rinpoche has personally requested that we perform this practice annually on this day due to its immense spiritual power.
Why Saka Dawa Is So Powerful
Saka Dawa commemorates the Birth, Enlightenment, and Parinirvana of Shakyamuni Buddha. According to the Vajrayana teachings, any virtuous action performed on this day is multiplied 100 million times.
This includes:
-Recitation of prayers
-Chanting of mantras
-Making offerings
-Acts of generosity
-Meditation and reflection
-Ethical and compassionate deeds
Practicing together on Saka Dawa creates conditions for extraordinary purification, vast accumulation of merit, and the strengthening of virtuous karmic imprints that continue to ripen throughout our lives and future lives.
Praises to Shakyamuni Buddha
During this event, we recite beautiful praises honoring the life and accomplishments of our teacher for this age, Shakyamuni Buddha. As we reflect on his example—his perseverance, compassion, and willingness to uncover his true nature—we are reminded that enlightenment is also possible for us. Transformation begins with our own mind. When we change ourselves, the world around us begins to change as well.
The 1000 Buddhas of the Fortunate Eon
According to the Kalachakra and broader Mahayana teachings, our universe is in a Fortunate Eon (Bhadrakalpa)—a period in which 1,000 fully enlightened Buddhas will appear to teach and liberate beings. Shakyamuni Buddha is only one among them.
By chanting the 1000 Buddhas Puja and reciting their names, we:
-create incredibly powerful karmic connections with all 1,000 Buddhas,
-plant seeds to meet their teachings in future lives,
-generate conditions for higher rebirth,
-and strengthen our connection to the Dharma for countless lifetimes.
Even hearing these sacred names—let alone reciting them—creates immeasurable blessings. Because merit multiplies 100 million times today, chanting the names of the Buddhas of the Fortunate Eon magnifies:
-our aspirations for enlightenment,
-our karmic purification,
-our connection to awakened beings,
-and the positive conditions needed for our own practice.
Gathering as a sangha amplifies this even further. Together, through this collective practice, we honor the Buddha, accumulate boundless merit, and strengthen the causes for the Golden Age of peace and awakening.
Schedule by Timezone
San Francisco, USA – Sun, 31 May 2026 at 7:00 PM PDT
New York, USA – Sun, 31 May 2026 at 10:00 PM EDT
São Paulo, Brazil – Sun, 31 May 2026 at 11:00 PM BRT
Vienna, Austria – Mon, 1 Jun 2026 at 4:00 AM CEST
Hanoi, Vietnam – Mon, 1 Jun 2026 at 9:00 AM ICT
Hong Kong, Hong Kong – Mon, 1 Jun 2026 at 10:00 AM HKT
Melbourne, Australia – Mon, 1 Jun 2026 at 12:00 Noon AEST
Zoom Information
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9425300750?pwd=qIt4jI6b9HXoo8t8AKDEShq5Qot3Dv.1&omn=83546818795
Webinar ID: 942 530 0750 Passcode: 108108
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Speaker
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Yeshe WangmoYeshe Wangmo is the Treasurer of Dzokden. She brings her years of corporate leadership and transformation experience in building technology products to create Khentrul Rinpoche’s global community. She has spent most of her life studying yoga, meditation, and various spiritual traditions. Since 2015, she has studied with Khentrul Rinpoche focused on the Jonang-Kalachakra tradition. In 2016 she formed an organisation for him in the USA and started working the Tibetan Buddhist Rime Institue as a volunteer. Yeshe Wangmo has organised and assisted with Kalachakra Empowerments.
Yeshe Wangmo is immensely grateful for all her teachers whose kindness is beyond compare from whom she has received teachings, empowerments and transmission including but not limited to Segyu Chopel Rinpoche and Khentrul Rinpoche. She is a meditation teacher in training under John Yate’s (Culadasa) and a has 500+ hours of yoga asana certification in the Kuala Tantra tradition.