Sewing the Sacred
Join Zen Buddhist priest, Rev. Myozan Kodo Kilroy in his talk on the culture and practice of sewing the Okesa, or Buddha’s robe. The Buddha’s robe represents a rich and enduring tradition in Buddhism; a tradition that holds an important place in world culture and religious practice. This is a fascinating story that spans the centuries, and that has found a living expression right here in contemporary Ireland.

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