Kathina Ceremony of 2024

The forthcoming Katina ceremony of the Shanthi Vihara, Nottingham, is slated to occur on Saturday, November 01, 2025. This year's ceremony is generously sponsored by Dr Suneth, Dr Irangani and Family, Dr Lalith, Dr Vipuli and Family.  The ceremony will be held at Pearson Centre for Young People, 2 Nuart Rd, Beeston, Nottingham NG9 2NH.

Programme

09:00 AM – Kathina Cheewara Preparation 

10:45 AM - Buddha pooja and Vandana 

11:30 AM - Offering of Sanghika Dana 

11:45 AM - Refreshments for the devotees 

12:15 PM - Kathina Perahera 

12:45 PM - Offering of Kathina robe 

01:00 PM - Dhamma talk (Sinhala) 

01:15 PM - Dhamma talk (English) 

01:25 PM - Punyanumodana and Blessings 

01:30 PM - Vote of Thanks 

01:35 PM - Lunch for Devotees 

03:00 PM - End of Ceremony

Contributions

We kindly welcome any voluntary financial or material contributions (Dana- Vegetarian dishes) with deep gratitude. Therefore, we extend an invitation to any devotee who wishes to make such donations to complete the Online document. Alternatively, you may refer to the list of items and contact Vihara at 0115 822 4552 to notify them of your support. There are various methods through which you can contribute.

1. Sponsoring for the dishes (Preparing any dish)

Material contributions can be made by submitting your Dana dishes. Please arrange for the dishes to be received by the Vihara(at the venue) on the day of the Kathina Ceremony. You can view the menu and submit your contribution by clicking the link below.

  • Click here to View and submit the Dana items in the Google spreadsheet. (fillable)
  • Call 0115 822 4552 to enquire about your contribution.

2. Offering of the Atapirikara/Cheewara

Offering an Atapirikara to the Venerable monks on the day of the Kathina ceremony is customary. Please click the link below if you wish to provide an Atapirikara or Cheewara. You will be redirected to fill in your details and donate to the Pirikara. Alternatively, you can donate on the day of the Kathina Ceremony.

Click here to donate Atapirikara/Cheewara.

3. Monetary contribution (Venue fees/Expenses)

If you wish to make a monetary contribution to the Vihara or if you would like to contribute to the Venue hiring fee, you can donate through Bank transfer and inform about your generous support to the Vihara. Alternatively, you may donate on the day of the Kathina ceremony. The Vihara bank details for any donation are as below.

Bank details: Natwest Bank

Sort code: 60-04-10

Account No: 86340255

Ref No: "Kathina 2025"

 

Venue and Parking

The Kathina ceremony will be held in a public venue, a prime community facility located in the heart of BeestonNottingham. You can view the map by clicking the link below. 

Venue Location and Map

Parking at the Venue:

Parking is not allowed in front of the venue due to its limited capacity. There are free parking available around the venue. Please be extra careful when parking. 
 

Refreshments & Lunch

Refreshments for the laypeople will be provided after the offering of Saghika Dana for the venerable monks around 11:45 PM.  Leaving the venue unclean or spoiling food on the couch/chair can be a headache when it comes to clearing it up. This may also result in our inability to hire the venue again. Read the guidelines below for the sake of convenience for both parties. 

Guidelines: 

  • Always put any waste/disposables in the bin.
  • Please take good care of your children. Make sure they won't spill any food or drinks on sofas or couches in the Venue.
  • Premises (specifically the kitchen if hired) must be cleared of any items brought in, or mess accumulated, by the end of the booking period. (Venue Regulation)

Frequently asked questions

What is kathina ceremony?

The Kathina festival, which originated 2,500 years ago, celebrates the largest alms-giving ceremony of the Buddhist year.

It occurs at the end of the Vassa, or monsoon, period, in October and November. During the Vassa period, normally nomadic Buddhist monks will have remained in one place for three months, and the Kathina celebration marks the time for them to move on. The festival also celebrates the offerings of cloth that are given to the monks upon their leaving by the lay people.

The offering can take place up to one month following the end of the Vassa period, from 19th October to 16 November, and is celebrated by Buddhists of the Theravada tradition.

Is the any other way i can support?

You can support us with your labor by helping us prepare the Venue, by Offering the dana to the venerable monks, or by participating in group activities like preparing Gilanpasa (Tea)/arranging Dana, etc. 

How many monks will participate to the Kathina Ceremony?

We expect nearly 20 Venerable monks to participate in our Kathina Ceremony from numerous Temple in the UK. We are unable to predict the exact number at this time. 

I am not a Buddhist. Can i still participate to this event?

We welcome everyone who is genuinely interested in participating, witnessing, and sharing this meritorious deed regardless of your race, ethnicity, or religion. Any contributions are kindly accepted. 

I only understand English. Do you hold this event in English?

We primarily hold the ceremony in the Sinhala language which is the native language of Sri Lanka. However, after the Mid-Day meal, a Dhamma Sermon will be conducted in English medium targeting the Non-local community.