Dharma services are held in Mandarin, but the chanting books have English pinyin phonetics and translation. Each service is accompanied a
Dharma talk by the presiding venerable. Monks and nuns who reside at the temple speak a variety of languages besides Mandarin, primarily English, Taiwanese, and Cantonese.
Annual ceremonies and services • Thousand Buddhas Dharma Service (禮千佛法會): A short ceremony paying homage to Buddhas and bodhisattvas; held on Lunar New Year's Day. • Grand Offering to the
Triple Gem and
Twenty-Four Devas (供佛齋天): A ceremony inviting heavenly guardians of Buddhism. Held during the
Chinese New Year celebrations. • Annual Lamp Offering Inauguration/Completion Service (上燈法會/圓燈法會): A service held at the start and end of the lunar year to formally offer an annual lamp to the Buddha. • Bowing Pilgrimage (朝山): Held multiple times a year for Guanyin's birthday, enlightenment, and renunciation, as well as the
Mid-Autumn Moon Festival and
Lunar New Year's Day. • Water Repentance Service (水懺法會): A one-day repentance service for filial piety. Held annually in the month of the
Qingming Festival. • Buddha Day/Buddha Bathing Dharma Service (浴佛法會): Celebration of the
Buddha's Birthday held in and outside of Hsi Lai Temple, and is co-hosted by other temples in Southern California. • Sangha Day/Sangha Offering Dharma Service (供僧法會): Held around July 15 each year, following the summer retreat the temple continues the tradition of making offerings to the monastics following the rainy season with an alms round by monastics from all over the Americas. •
Emperor Liang's Repentance Service (梁皇法會): A week-long repentance service held annually as part of the Ullamabana celebrations, which is also known as the
Chong Yuan Festival in
Chinese folk religion, observed in July or August. •
Yujia Yankou rite (瑜伽焰口): An elaborate Tantric ceremony inviting and feeding sentient spirits. Held in the afternoon after Sangha Day, and at the end of the Emperor Liang Repentance service. • Medicine Buddha Dharma Service (藥師法會): A multiple-day service involving the recitation of the Medicine Buddha Sutra and the offering of lamps. A separate altar is prepared for this event and is used in addition to the Main Hall for the service. • Amitabha 7-day Retreat (彌陀佛七): Seven days of
nianfo and mindful recitation of the
Amitabha Sutra, held at the end of December around the time of Amitabha's birthday. It is concluded with a Triple Amitabha Contemplation Dharma Service (三時繫念佛事) lasting an entire afternoon. • Dharma Day (法寶節): A celebration of Sakyamuni Buddha's enlightenment. The temple holds performances and activities in both English and Chinese to spread the joy of learning the Dharma. Special porridge is cooked and offered to visitors in memory of Sujata's offering of milk rice to the Buddha shortly before his enlightenment.
Monthly ceremonies and services • Weekly Dharma Service (共修法會): Regular Dharma services are held on Sunday mornings, usually chanting various
sutras such as the Eighty-eight Buddha Repentance,
Diamond Sutra,
Medicine Sutra, and
Amitabha Sutra. • Great Compassion Repentance Service (大悲懺法會): Monthly service held in the evening on the second Friday of each month. A popular service at Hsi Lai, it involves the recitation of the
Nīlakaṇṭha Dhāraṇī, bowing, offering, and circumambulations. • New and Full Moon Dharma Service (光明燈法會): On the new and full moon, a service consisting of the Universal Gate Chapter of the
Lotus Sutra is also held as a dedication for benefactors who made lamp offerings that year. •
Shuilu Fahui ceremony (水陸法會): The most elaborate and largest service in Chinese Buddhism, which involves inviting beings from higher realms to help beings in the lower realms escape from their suffering. Held irregularly, ranging from once every three years to once every decade. Hsi Lai Temple offers community service to a variety of people in need of hours. Jobs range from cleaning and sweeping around the temple to serving lunch in the dining room. ==1996 campaign finance controversy==