Event Type
Member Event
Event Summary
Join us on Saturday 15 November 2025, 10:00 am–5:00 pm at Burwood Park Pavilion, Burwood NSW, for Metta Festival—celebrating the 10‑year anniversary of Metta Centre. The day features a Mahadana rice alms offering (pindapata), picnic lunch, Buddhist performances, guided metta meditation, group reflections, community stalls, and opportunities to meet monks, nuns, and practitioners from multiple traditions. Free entry; donations welcome.
Key Details
- Date: Saturday 15 November 2025
- Time: 10:00 am–5:00 pm
- Venue: Burwood Park Pavilion, Burwood NSW
- Price: Free (donations welcome)
- Host: Metta Centre
- Who’s attending: Buddhist monastics and the Fourfold Sangha from diverse traditions
Program
- 10:00 Opening
- 10:15 Mahadana alms giving (pindapata)
- 11:00 Lunch (pavilion for monastics; picnic lawn for all attendees)
- 11:30 Performances from various Buddhist traditions and temples
- 2:00 Program resumes
- 2:10 Congratulatory speeches
- 2:30 Guided Metta Meditation
- 3:00 Group sharing on Buddhist practice and reflections on 10 years of Metta Centre
- 4:30 Closing
Get Involved
- Volunteer: Join our event volunteer teams.
- Share your story: Upload a 10–30s landscape, high‑res video about what Metta Centre means to you for our anniversary video.
- Send a message: Email a 100‑word message (with your name and city; photos welcome) to contact@mettacentre.com for our anniversary booklet.
- Donate: Help support event costs.
- Spread the word: Invite friends and community.
Why attend
Experience the rare gathering of the Fourfold Sangha across major Buddhist traditions in one place, connect with esteemed monastics, and share a day of compassion, mindfulness, and community.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: When is Metta Festival?
A: Saturday 15 November 2025, 10:00 am–5:00 pm.
Q: Where is the festival?
A: Burwood Park Pavilion, Burwood, NSW.
Q: How much does it cost?
A: Free entry; donations are welcome.
Q: Who can attend?
A: Everyone is welcome—families, newcomers, and practitioners.
Q: What is Pindapata?
A: A traditional alms offering of rice to monastics as an act of generosity (dāna).
Q: Is there food?
A: Yes. There’s a picnic lunch; monastics dine in the pavilion.
Q: Can I meet monks and nuns?
A: Yes. There are opportunities throughout the day to meet monastics and practitioners.