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− | [[Narak Kong Shak]] ([[Wyl.]] ''[[na rak skong bshags]]'') is a famous practice of [[confession]] and | + | [[Narak Kong Shak]] ([[Wyl.]] ''[[na rak skong bshags]]'') is a famous practice of [[confession]] and fulfilment associated with the ''[[Narak Dongtruk]]'' ('Emptying the [[Lower Realms]] from their Very Depths') [[tantra]], and compiled from the ''[[Kagyé Sangwa Yongdzok]]'', which is a [[revelation]] of [[Guru Chökyi Wangchuk]], and the ''[[Kagyé Drakpo Rangjung Rangshar]]'' of the [[Northern Treasures]]. |
It is known as one of the most powerful and important methods or practices of [[confession]], and is also a particularly powerful [[prayer]] for those who have [[died]] or are ill. | It is known as one of the most powerful and important methods or practices of [[confession]], and is also a particularly powerful [[prayer]] for those who have [[died]] or are ill. |
Revision as of 09:40, 9 February 2016
Narak Kong Shak (Wyl. na rak skong bshags) is a famous practice of confession and fulfilment associated with the Narak Dongtruk ('Emptying the Lower Realms from their Very Depths') tantra, and compiled from the Kagyé Sangwa Yongdzok, which is a revelation of Guru Chökyi Wangchuk, and the Kagyé Drakpo Rangjung Rangshar of the Northern Treasures.
It is known as one of the most powerful and important methods or practices of confession, and is also a particularly powerful prayer for those who have died or are ill.
Teachings on Narak Kong Shak
- Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche, Lerab Ling, 20 July 2001.
Further Reading
- Guide to Vajrayana Practice for the Rigpa Sangha, section 5. Narak Kong Shak (The Tertön Sogyal Trust: 2006).