Public Exhibition of The Historical Buddha's Relics

Jamyang Buddhist Center The Old Courthouse 43 Renfrew Road London
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Event has ended
This event ended on Sunday 2nd of November 2014
Admission
Free
Location

Jamyang Buddhist Center The Old Courthouse 43 Renfrew Road London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Kennington 0.24 miles

Maitreya Loving Kindness Tour, a free public exhibition of the historical Buddha's relics will be on display at Jamyang Buddhist Center in London 31 October, 1 & 2 November 2014.

Most of the Relics in this collection resemble beautiful multi-colored pearl-like crystals and are over 2,600 years old. Many of the relics are from the 14th Dalai Lama’s own collection. Relics embody the master’s spiritual qualities of wisdom and loving kindness.

The exhibition provides a chance for people to connect directly with some of the greatest spiritual Masters of all time and to reflect on their own potential for a kinder and more loving heart.

This public exhibition is multi-faith, multi-cultural and free to attend.

Friday 31 October: 6pm to 8pm Opening ceremony followed by viewing of the relics
Saturday 1 November: 10am to 7pm
Sunday 2 November: 10am to 5pm

Jamyang Buddhist Centre
The Old Courthouse
43 Renfrew Road
London SE11 4NA
England
www.jamyang.co.uk

Contact: Mike Murray
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7820 8787

Important please note:
The sign outside Kennington Tube Station pointing to a Tibetan Buddhist Centre, is NOT to Jamyang! (That leads to another Buddhist Centre called Samye Dzong) So do not follow that sign, but follow the map on this website or via google maps.

By Underground:
From Elephant and Castle (10 min. walk) with the Bakerloo or Northern Line 'City Branch',
From Kennington (5 min. walk) with both Northern Lines


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User Reviews

Felicia Evers
from London

Feb 16, 2015

I loved it. it was just so nice to see all the relics. I was already interested in Buddha but now i've really made my decision. This is for me the best religion available. All the relics were beautiful and made of gold. The cards that explained what the relics ment were breath taking.
I hope there will be more of these exhibitions to come. I advise everyone to go because it is so pretty to see. Thumbs up for this one :)