Sunday, September 27, 2015

Amithabha Buddha Day -September 28, 2015

Tomorrow September 28, 2015 according to the Tibetan calendar, is the 15th full moon day of the Tibetan Lunar month. It's an auspicious Amithabha Buddha day and coinciding with a spectacular celestial phenomena event as follows:-

[1] Amithabha Buddha Prayer Day. 

[2] Total Lunar eclipse.[The maximum eclipse is at 2.48 GMT. It       will be visible from the East Pacific, the America, Europe,       Africa and Western Asia]

[3] Super Blood Moon. [The eclipse will give the moon a red  tint and make it look larger than usual. It won't happen  again for 18 years and this celestial event has not occurred for 30 years. 
The Earth's atmosphere scatters more blue light, so that the light reaching the lunar surface is predominantly red. Observers on Earth see a moon that may be brick-coloured, rusty, blood red, or sometimes dark grey depending on the atmospheric conditions.
On this day,  the effects of  positive or negative actions are said to be multiplied by * Hundred million times during Solar and lunar eclipses according to the Vajrayana Buddhism. If you have committed a positive good action or one has committed the negative actions and it will be multiplied by Hundred million times of such action.


Amithabha  Buddha 南無阿彌陀佛 he is represents the Padma family. He is the Buddha of the West direction.
His Mantra is " OM AMI DEVA HRIH " 
His Mantra in Chinese is " 南無阿彌陀佛 " 
His syllable is "Hrih" 

His color is in red.

His element is signifies or represents fire 

His symbolism is the Lotus.

His wisdom is signifies as Inquisitive and the wisdom of observation.

His hands mudras are signify as Meditation.

He is symbolizes or associated with summer season.

His consort is Pandara.

His Dhyani Bodhisattva is Avalokiteshvara.

His Pure Land is called Sukhavati, the Western Pure Land.


Dewachen is the celestial mandala or the Amithabha Buddha pure land, and in Sanskrit name is Sukhavatī and in Chinese is       西方極樂淨土.

Dewachen Prayer to Amithabha Buddha pure land /Sukhavatī往生西方極樂淨土

E ma ho

Ngo tshar sang gye nang wa tha ye dang

Ye su jo wo thug je chhen po dang

Yon du sem pa thu chhen thob nam la

Sang gye jang sem pag me khor gyi kor

De kyi ngo tshar pag tu me pa yi

De wa chen zhe ja wai zhing kham der

Dag ni di ne tshe pho gyur ma thag

Kye wa zhen gyi bar ma chho ba ru

De ru kye ne nang tha zhal thong shog

De ke dag gi mon lam tab ba di

Chhog chu sang gye jang sem tham che kyi

Geg me drub par jin gyi lab tu sol

Tat ya tha pen tsan dri ya a wa Bodha ni so ha


Chhog du gyal wa se che gong

Tshog nyi dzog la je yi rang

Dag gi du sum ge sag pa

Kun chhog sum la chho ba bul

Gyal wai ten pa phel gyur chig

Ge wa sem chen kun la ngo

Dro kun sang gye thob gyur chig

Ge tsa tham che chig du te

Dag gi gyu la min gyur chi

Drib nyi dag ne tshog dzog te

Tshe ring ne me nyam tog phel

Tshe dir sa chu non gyur chig

Nam zhig tshe pho gyur ma thag

De wa chen du kye gyur chi

Kye ne pe mai kha je te

Lu ten de la sang gye shog

Jang chhub thob ne ji si du

Trul pe dro wa dren par shog.

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Aspiration For Bodhichitta
Jang Chub Sem Chog Rinpoche
Ma Kye Pa Nam Kye Gyur Chiang
Kye Pa Nyam Par Mey Pa Yang
Gong Nay Gong Du Phel War Shog.

May the precious Bodhichitta arise
Where it has not arisen
And where it has arisen may it not decrease
But increase further and further.

Nagarjuna's Dedication of Merit
So nam di yi tham chay zig pa nyi
Thob nay nye pa'i dra nam pham jay nay
Kye ga na chi'i ba lab thrug pa yi
Si pa'i tso lay dro war drol war shog.

By this merit may we obtain omniscience then.
Having defeated the enemies wrong-doings.
May we liberate migrators from the ocean of existence.
With its stormy waves of birth, old age, sickness and death.




Tuesday, September 22, 2015

The Living Journal - Be Free and Flying High Above The Mount Himalayas.

The Living Journal - Be free, flying high above the mount Himalayas.

The Lord Buddha, May You please bless and save us, let us to be set free and against all odds.
Please blessed us and let us all flying higher than the Mount Himalayas. 

Let us free from the endurance of everlasting pains and sufferings of others.
Let our Children and culture be safe from being extinct, annihilated, exterminated. 

Let there be no boundaries dividing and limiting amongst us.

Let us sail to the whole wide world with the messages of love and peace.

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Sunday, September 20, 2015

Auspicious Medicine Buddha, Goddess Of Tara And Dragon Puja Day

A courtesy update,tomorrow September 21, 2015 is the 8th day of the Tibetan  calendar , and it’s the auspicious prayers day according to the Vajrayana traditions as follows:-
  1. Medicine Buddha Prayer Day. 
  2. Tara Prayer Day.
  3. Nagas (Dragons) Puja Day.
  4. On these day,  the effects of  positive or negative actions are said to be multiplied by hundred times.
Medicine Buddha Mantra
Tayata Om
Bekandze Bekandze

Maha Bekandze

Radza Samudgate Soha

Medicine Buddha (Sangye Menla in Tibetan) the manifestation of the healing energy of all Buddhas. He wears monastic robes and sits on a lion throne. 

The color of his body is dark blue. By reciting his holy mantra it is a very powerful method and increasing healing powers for oneself and others, but also for overcoming the inner sickness of attachment, hatred, ignorance and the purification of negative physical and mental karma. Thus to meditate on the Medicine Buddha can help decrease physical and mental illness and suffering. 

If we can recite Medicine Buddha mantra every day and is good to do at least 5 malas, this will purify negative karma and will help you not to be reborn in the lower realms. According to Medicine Buddha sutra that even if an animal hears the Medicine Buddha mantra it will never be reborn in the lower realms.


If we don’t purify negative karma, when dying because of negative karma that not been purified, so we will be reborn in the lower realms repeatedly without end. We need to purify the negative karma now. If one cannot bear the sickness now, how can we bear the suffering of the lower realms?
Green Tara Mantra  
Om Tare Tutare Ture Svaha.
Om Tare Tutare Ture Svaha.
Om Tare Tutare Ture Svaha.
Green Tara is known as the Swift Liberator is due to her immediate response to those to request for help. When you look at her Holy statue, Green Tara reaches out her right hand in the gesture of granting protection, freeing one from fear, obstacles, and difficulties. When her right foot stepping forward, she is alert , determined and ready to actively help all who call upon her. 

By reciting the Green Tara mantra or praises of the Twenty-one Taras.Tara can solve many problems in our life,She liberate us from untimely death, help us recover from disease, bring success in our life. Green Tara she is the manifestation of the Avalokitesvara, (Chenrezig in Tibetan) (Kuan Yin Pusa in Chinese) she can be practiced as the Yidam or Dakini. 
The Dragon Puja 
Tibetan Buddhist naga pujas serve many purposes. Buddhists appease nagas that threaten mankind with diseases by holding rituals and making offerings that appeal to the nagas' sensibilities. Nagas (Dragon) are legendary supernatural creatures integral to both Hindu and Buddhist mythology. They are strong, wise and attractive immortal beings. 
Nagas (Dragon) are legendary supernatural creatures born into the animal realms, they can also appear as complete serpents or fully human. Nagas can be dangerous, protective or generous with human beings, and can even be potential Buddhas. Tibetan Buddhists believe some nagas are demonic, while others are semi-divine beings who guard material and spiritual treasures, such as sacred texts. 
This image is credited to Samye Ling Tibetan Kagyu Monastery Scotland UK. A  monk is offering a fresh milk to appease to the dragon sensibilities so that the dragons they don't cause any harmful activity to mankind.
This image is credited to Samye Ling Tibetan Kagyu Monastery Scotland UK. A monk is offering and pouring the fresh milk into the river and to appease the dragons as the dragons may threaten mankind with deadly and infectious diseases, such as skin infectious diseases. 

In Buddhism, legends about nagas go back to the time of the Buddha, who lived from 564 B.C. to 483 B.C. According to one legend, when the Buddha recognized a naga that appeared as a snake, he had such compassion that he gave the creature the Five Precepts so the naga could return in the next life as a human who could become a monk. 

* Footnote *
We as a Buddhist , we are only offering to appease to the dragons not to harm us, but we don't take refuge from them. We only take refuge to the supreme Buddha, Dharma, Shangha  and Guru, Yidam, enlightened Dakinis

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Aspiration For Bodhichitta
Jang Chub Sem Chog Rinpoche
Ma Kye Pa Nam Kye Gyur Chiang
Kye Pa Nyam Par Mey Pa Yang
Gong Nay Gong Du Phel War Shog.

May the precious Bodhichitta arise
Where it has not arisen
And where it has arisen may it not decrease, but increase further and further.

Nagarjuna's Dedication of Merit
So nam di yi tham chay zig pa nyi
Thob nay nye pa'i dra nam pham jay nay
Kye ga na chi'i ba lab thrug pa yi
Si pa'i tso lay dro war drol war shog.

By this merit may we obtain omniscience then.
Having defeated the enemies wrong-doings.
May we liberate migrators from the ocean of existence.
With its stormy waves of birth, old age, sickness and death.

*Note
I do not own or infringe any copyright of these pictures,
Pictures courtesy and credit to the rightful owners.

Saturday, September 19, 2015

The Living Journal - The Spirits of Tibet Will Always Live on.

The Spirits of Tibet Will Always Live on.

May the spirits and it's uniqueness of the Tibetan's Culture will live on for countless millenniums and aeon to come. 

~Tibet may you be set free once again and to against all odds. 
~ Tibet you have been patiently enduring everlasting offense , hardship and suffering caused by others. 

~ Tibet may you be flying higher than and above the mount Himalayas and across all boarders. 

~ Tibet may there be no boundaries amongst us and let us all living together as a true brotherhood. 
When my soul, so weary, when troubles come and my heart burdened be. I am still right here waiting in the silence.Not until you come and be with us. 

You raise us up, so I can stand on mountains. You raise us up to walk on stormy seas. I am strong when I am on your shoulders once again. 

You raise me up to more than words can described. There is no life without its hunger. Each restless heart beats so imperfectly. But when you come and I am filled with wonder, and sometimes, I think I glimpse eternity from you the promising snow land. 
Tibet, You raise me up. 

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Sunday, September 13, 2015

Shakyamurni Buddha Day Coinciding with Partial Solar Eclipse

Tadyata Om Muni Muni Maha Muniye Soha
September 13, 2015 is the new moon day and it’s the Shakyamurni Buddha day according to the Tibetan calendar. On this day, the auspicious Buddha day is coinciding with a natural phenomenon as follows:-
  1. Shakyamurni Buddha new moon Prayer Day. 
  2. Partial solar eclipse.
  3. [The maximum eclipse is at 06.55 GMT, with a magnitude of 0.788.It is visible from Southern Africa, Southern Indian ocean and Antarctica]
On this day,  the effects of  positive or negative actions are said to be multiplied by * Hundred million times during Solar and lunar eclipses according to the Vajrayana Buddhism. If you have committed a positive good action, and you will be blessed with the positive Hundred million times of positive Karma actions, but if one has committed the negative actions and it will be multiplied by Hundred million times of bad and negative action. 
The power of prayer is well known over centuries and in all different religious beliefs. According to Buddhism, the world in which we live and all that happens to us is a result of our past actions. Past harmful actions create unhappy results and skillful actions create happy results. 
           Tadyata Om Muni Muni Maha Muniye Soha
One way to purify obstacles we experience due to our past harmful action is through prayers and pujas. A puja is a special ceremony in which prayers are offered to the Buddhas to request their blessings or invoke their help. But most importantly, making prayers and offerings to the enlightened beings, and to the Sangha community generates and increases merit, our positive potential. Merit is needed to have success in all activities. 
Shakyamurni Buddha's holy sacred relics.
Pujas are performed to avert and clear the three types of obstacles which arise due to the lack of merit, which prevent us from achieving our worldly and spiritual goals. Removing these obstacles will help us to achieve happiness and good fortune in all our activities.

How to request a Puja
While some prayers are of universal benefit, there are others that help with specific problems. It is always advisable to ask a lama or other knowledgeable person for advice on what puja is suitable for one's specific situation or problem.
        Shakyamurni Buddha's holy sacred finger relic

There are three types of obstacles:
  1. Affecting our  day to day life,relationships, business, and finances. 
  2. Affecting mental and physical health in the form of strong emotions, confusion, and associated physical problems.
  3. Obstructing the attainment of wisdom, experienced as difficulties in Dharma practice.
Pujas can be performed for various purposes:
  1. To help pacify their mind, and decrease fear during the time of death.
  2. To bless and guide their mind to a higher state of rebirth and liberation. 
  3. To remove obstacles to mental and physical health.
  4. To remove obstacles to success in all activities, be they worldly or spiritual.
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Nagarjuna's Dedication of Merit
So nam di yi tham chay zig pa nyi

Thob nay nye pa'i dra nam pham jay nay

Kye ga na chi'i ba lab thrug pa yi

Si pa'i tso lay dro war drol war shog.



Nagarjuna's Dedication of Merit [English translation]

By this merit may we obtain omniscience then.

Having defeated the enemies wrong-doings.
May we liberate migrators from the ocean of existence.           With its stormy waves of birth, old age, sickness and death.