It is a tradition for Buddhist lay followers to offer meals to the Monks.
Traditionally a meal offering is made to honor a special event in someone's life, such as a birthday or a marriage. It is also frequently done in memory of a family member on their three month or one year death anniversary. But meals can be brought at any time for any reason. What matters most is that it is done in the spirit of generosity.
You can participate in the monthly "Dana" (Lunch) offering to the monks, by reserving a specific day of the month. In the Calendar, Gray color indicates the available days. Please select an available Day and fill out the form and submit.
If you are unable to provide prepared meals, you can supply the provisions or a monetary donation towards the meal. For more information please contact the temple. |