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[[Medicine Buddha]] [[Healing Buddha]] [[Meditation]] can help in [[healing]] [[physical]], [[emotional]] and [[mental]] {{Wiki|ailments}}.  
 
[[Medicine Buddha]] [[Healing Buddha]] [[Meditation]] can help in [[healing]] [[physical]], [[emotional]] and [[mental]] {{Wiki|ailments}}.  
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This is particularly effective for {{Wiki|diseases}} [[arising]] out of imbalance of [[elements]].
 
This is particularly effective for {{Wiki|diseases}} [[arising]] out of imbalance of [[elements]].
  
 
21 [[Tara]] [[Tara]] is the [[female Buddha]] of [[compassion]], representing [[fearlessness]], swiftness in saving [[beings]] and [[protection]] from [[suffering]].  
 
21 [[Tara]] [[Tara]] is the [[female Buddha]] of [[compassion]], representing [[fearlessness]], swiftness in saving [[beings]] and [[protection]] from [[suffering]].  
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At the [[Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]] level, [[Tara]] is the [[compassionate energy]] of innate [[wisdom]] [[inseparable]] from the vast expanse of [[emptiness]].
 
At the [[Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]] level, [[Tara]] is the [[compassionate energy]] of innate [[wisdom]] [[inseparable]] from the vast expanse of [[emptiness]].
  
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[[Buddha]] [[Amithabha Buddha]] [[Amitabha]] is the {{Wiki|personification}} of the [[primordial wisdom]] of [[discernment]].
 
[[Buddha]] [[Amithabha Buddha]] [[Amitabha]] is the {{Wiki|personification}} of the [[primordial wisdom]] of [[discernment]].
  
[[Realizing]] [[Amitabha]] at the [[Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]] level means [[realizing]] the {{Wiki|inseparability}} of [[wisdom]] and [[emptiness]], and [[attaining enlightenment]].
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[[Realizing]] [[Amitabha]] at the [[Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]] level means [[realizing]] the {{Wiki|inseparability}} of [[wisdom]] and [[emptiness]], and [[attaining enlightenment]].
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[[Meditation]] on [[Shakyamuni Buddha]] is a simple and beautiful [[meditation]] on [[Sakyamuni Buddha]] that anyone can practice.  
 
[[Meditation]] on [[Shakyamuni Buddha]] is a simple and beautiful [[meditation]] on [[Sakyamuni Buddha]] that anyone can practice.  
  
 
This practice was revealed by [[Mipham Rinpoche]] in 19th Century. It combines [[visualization]], [[mantra]] [[chanting]] and [[meditative absorption]].
 
This practice was revealed by [[Mipham Rinpoche]] in 19th Century. It combines [[visualization]], [[mantra]] [[chanting]] and [[meditative absorption]].
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[[Sampa Lhundrup]] and Barched Lamsel This includes [[prayers]] to [[Guru Rinpoche]], {{Wiki|reflecting}} upon his qualities to develop [[devotion]], [[prayers]] for spontaneous accomplishments and pacification of [[obstacles]].
 
[[Sampa Lhundrup]] and Barched Lamsel This includes [[prayers]] to [[Guru Rinpoche]], {{Wiki|reflecting}} upon his qualities to develop [[devotion]], [[prayers]] for spontaneous accomplishments and pacification of [[obstacles]].
  
 
[[Vajrakilaya]] [[Vajrakilaya]] is the [[wrathful]] [[heruka]] [[deity]] who [[embodies]] the [[enlightened activity]] of all the [[Buddhas]]. [[Vajrakilaya]] is one of the eight [[heruka]] [[deities]] of the [[Nyingma tantras]].
 
[[Vajrakilaya]] [[Vajrakilaya]] is the [[wrathful]] [[heruka]] [[deity]] who [[embodies]] the [[enlightened activity]] of all the [[Buddhas]]. [[Vajrakilaya]] is one of the eight [[heruka]] [[deities]] of the [[Nyingma tantras]].
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In addition to above, during [[tsok]] days (10th and 25th of {{Wiki|lunar calendar}}) we do one of the elaborate group practices of [[tsok offering]].
 
In addition to above, during [[tsok]] days (10th and 25th of {{Wiki|lunar calendar}}) we do one of the elaborate group practices of [[tsok offering]].
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Latest revision as of 15:54, 8 July 2021

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Vajrayana Sadhanas includes specific deity puja rituals, mantra recitations and deity meditation. These session usually requires suitable deity empowerment and transmissions , however people without such initiations can also attend the programs and receive blessings.


Following are the Vajrayana practices done under this stream:


Sadhana


Short Description

Medicine Buddha Healing Buddha Meditation can help in healing physical, emotional and mental ailments.

This is particularly effective for diseases arising out of imbalance of elements.

21 Tara Tara is the female Buddha of compassion, representing fearlessness, swiftness in saving beings and protection from suffering.

At the ultimate level, Tara is the compassionate energy of innate wisdom inseparable from the vast expanse of emptiness.

Riwo Sangchoe Riwo Sangchoe (the offering of a mountain of smoke) is a treasure teaching from Guru Rinpoche, revealed in Sikkim by terton Lhatsun Namkha Jigme in the 17th Century. It is an effective practice to purify our karma as well as environment.

Buddha Amithabha Buddha Amitabha is the personification of the primordial wisdom of discernment.


Realizing Amitabha at the ultimate level means realizing the inseparability of wisdom and emptiness, and attaining enlightenment.

Meditation on Shakyamuni Buddha is a simple and beautiful meditation on Sakyamuni Buddha that anyone can practice.

This practice was revealed by Mipham Rinpoche in 19th Century. It combines visualization, mantra chanting and meditative absorption.

Sampa Lhundrup and Barched Lamsel This includes prayers to Guru Rinpoche, reflecting upon his qualities to develop devotion, prayers for spontaneous accomplishments and pacification of obstacles.

Vajrakilaya Vajrakilaya is the wrathful heruka deity who embodies the enlightened activity of all the Buddhas. Vajrakilaya is one of the eight heruka deities of the Nyingma tantras.


In addition to above, during tsok days (10th and 25th of lunar calendar) we do one of the elaborate group practices of tsok offering.


Rigdzin Dupa (Gathering of the Masters of Pristine Awareness) – once every month on Guru Rinpoche day

Yumka Dechen Gyalmo (The Great Bliss Queen) – once every month on Khandro day

Shower of Blessing (Tsig Duen Lha Drup)


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