Milarepa Day

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Milarepa Day is a Shambhala holiday in the spring, where the songs, poems and stories of the Kagyü lineage are read consecutively over one day. Nettle soup, in memory of Milarepa, is also sometimes served.

The readings for the day are drawn from The Rain of Wisdom (Tib: Kagyü Gurtso). Detailed instructions for the day are in the Shambhala practice manual or found on the links below.

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