Shakyamuni Buddha Holy Statue.
March 20, 2015 is a new moon and also an auspicious Shakyamuni Buddha day according to the Tibetan lunar Calendar.
The Eight Mahayana Precepts or Sojong Practices
Vernal Equinox Day on March 20, 2015, a total solar eclipse, greatest eclipse at 09.47 G.M.T
A partial eclipse will be visible from Iceland, Europe, North Afica and part of North Asia.
A total eclipse will be visible from the North Atlantic, Faeroe Is, Svalbard.
Information is based on the Wood Sheep Year 2142 of the Tibetan Calendar.
Update note*
The upcoming Solar Eclipse on March 20, 2015 whether is total or partial Eclipse will not be visible in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The next partial Solar Eclipse will be visible in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia will be on March 09, 2016.
The next coming Lunar Eclipse will be partially visible to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on April 04, 2015 Saturday night local time 20.00pm with the maximum view.
On this day, is the 15th full moon of the lunar month, it is also come with a special Dharma prayers day for the Buddha Amithabha and Dragon puja practices.
** During a lunar Eclipse, the effects of positive and negative actions are multiplied by 1,000 times. Therefore practices are emphasized according to the Tibetan lunar calendar of the Wood Sheep year 2142.
Reader discretion is advised.
The March 2015 Equinox takes place at 22.45 G.M.T , which mean the day and night are the same length.
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March 20, 2015 is a new moon and also an auspicious Shakyamuni Buddha day according to the Tibetan lunar Calendar.
The Eight Mahayana Precepts or Sojong Practices
- To refrain from killing.
- To refrain from stealing.
- To refrain from sexual misconduct.
- To refrain from lying and intoxication.
- To refrain from taking a high or luxurious seat.
- To refrain from singing and dancing.
- To refrain from wearing ornaments.
- To refrain from eating after midday.
Vernal Equinox Day on March 20, 2015, a total solar eclipse, greatest eclipse at 09.47 G.M.T
A partial eclipse will be visible from Iceland, Europe, North Afica and part of North Asia.
A total eclipse will be visible from the North Atlantic, Faeroe Is, Svalbard.
Information is based on the Wood Sheep Year 2142 of the Tibetan Calendar.
Update note*
The upcoming Solar Eclipse on March 20, 2015 whether is total or partial Eclipse will not be visible in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The next partial Solar Eclipse will be visible in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia will be on March 09, 2016.
The next coming Lunar Eclipse will be partially visible to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on April 04, 2015 Saturday night local time 20.00pm with the maximum view.
On this day, is the 15th full moon of the lunar month, it is also come with a special Dharma prayers day for the Buddha Amithabha and Dragon puja practices.
** During a lunar Eclipse, the effects of positive and negative actions are multiplied by 1,000 times. Therefore practices are emphasized according to the Tibetan lunar calendar of the Wood Sheep year 2142.
Reader discretion is advised.
The March 2015 Equinox takes place at 22.45 G.M.T , which mean the day and night are the same length.
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