Wednesday, July 24, 2024

The Essential Teachings of Vajrayana Buddhism (4/5)

Buddhism in Tibetan Following China's conquest of Tibet, the religion known as Tibetan Buddhism was driven from its native territory and into exile. It was once believed that one in six Tibetan men was a monk practicing Buddhism.

The Dalai Lama, who has been living in exile in India since escaping the Chinese takeover of his nation in 1959, is the most well-known representative of Tibetan Buddhism.

Tibetan Buddhism incorporates elements from an old Tibetan religion known as Bon, Tantric, and Shamanic teachings, as well as the core teachings of Mahayana Buddhism.

While Vajrayana Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism are sometimes confused, they are not the same. In Tibetan Buddhism, Vajrayana is taught alongside the other vehicles. 

The characteristics of Tibetan Buddhism

1) The status of the teacher, or "Lama.
2) The significance of initiations and rituals. 
3) Rich symbolism in the visual
4) Parts of the ancient Tibetan religions
5) Mantras and meditation practices. 

Mantras and yogic techniques are just two. of the many rituals and spiritual exercises that are part of Tibetan Buddhism.  

Tibetan Buddhism places a strong emphasis on supernatural entities. There are many Buddhas and Bodhisattvas—gods and spirits. The ancient Tibetan faiths are still revered. Bodhisattvas are shown as both merciful deities and vengeful ones. 

Among lay Tibetan Buddhists, rituals and basic spiritual exercises like mantras are common. These encompass kneeling, presenting offerings to Buddha or Bodhisattva statues, as well as any lectures or rituals that are conducted in public. 

Tibetan temple ceremonies are often noisy and visually striking, with brass instruments, cymbals, gongs, and dressed monks. It takes place in strikingly designed temples and monasteries. 
Cutting-edge methods  
Tibetan Buddhism also includes a great deal of complex ceremony. These are only accessible to individuals who have attained a highly developed comprehension of spiritual practice. 

Advanced spiritual practices are also available. These consist of complex imagery and strenuous meditations. Senior Tibetan yoga practitioners are reported to possess far more bodily control than most people, including the ability to regulate their body temperature, heart rate, and other often automatic processes.  
Existence and dying 
Tibetan Buddhism places a strong emphasis on impermanence and death awareness. As a constant reminder of our own transience, everything is dying, even the cells that make up our bodies. Additionally, everything that is alive is perishing around us.  

A Buddhist should not become depressed or hopeless as a result of this realization, nor should it prompt them to begin chasing the fleeting pleasures of life. Rather, it ought to inspire the Buddhist to treasure each minute of life and practice meditation and other forms of devotion with diligence. 

Awareness of death, combined with an understanding of the impermanence of everything, leads the Buddhist to realize that only spiritual things have any lasting value. 

Making arrangements for death

Tibetan Buddhists visualize death and get ready for the bardo through visualization meditations and other practices. They strive for a comprehensive comprehension and acceptance of death as an essential component of their path. 

Assisting individuals who have passed away due to their experiences in the bardo is an additional method of becoming ready for death. This benefits the deceased as well as giving the practicing live a true understanding of the bardo before entering. 

Even those who cannot gain the spiritual awareness to have a consciousness of the bardo are helped by achieving a greater experience of the impermanence of everything.

A deeper understanding of the transience of all things benefits those who are unable to develop the spiritual awareness necessary to become mindful of the bardo. 

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For those in whom the precious Bodhichitta has not arisen
May it arise and not decrease.
But increase further and further.

Dedication of Merit
By this merit, may we then obtain omniscience then.
Having defeated the enemies wrongdoings
May we liberate migratory from the ocean of existence.
With its stormy waves of birth, old age, sickness, and death.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2024

The Essential Teachings of Vajrayana Buddhism (3/5)

Buddhism in Tibetan Following China's conquest of Tibet, the religion known as Tibetan Buddhism was driven from its native territory and into exile. It was once believed that one in six Tibetan men was a monk practicing Buddhism.

The Dalai Lama, who has been living in exile in India since escaping the Chinese takeover of his nation in 1959, is the most well-known representative of Tibetan Buddhism. 

Tibetan Buddhism incorporates elements from an old Tibetan religion known as Bon, Tantric, and Shamanic teachings, as well as the core teachings of Mahayana Buddhism.

While Vajrayana Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism are sometimes confused, they are not the same. In Tibetan Buddhism, Vajrayana is taught alongside the other vehicles. 

The characteristics of Tibetan Buddhism

1) The status of the teacher, or "Lama.
2) The significance of initiations and rituals. 
3) Rich symbolism in the visual
4) Parts of the ancient Tibetan religions
5) Mantras and meditation practices. 

Mantras and yogic techniques are just two. of the many rituals and spiritual exercises that are part of Tibetan Buddhism.  

Tibetan Buddhism places a strong emphasis on supernatural entities. There are many Buddhas and Bodhisattvas—gods and spirits. The ancient Tibetan faiths are still revered. Bodhisattvas are shown as both merciful deities and vengeful ones. 
Faith-related aspects

A teacher is a lama. Although they are typically a senior member of the monastic community, such as a monk or nun, lamas can also be laypeople or married individuals. Frequently, they are the rebirths of former lamas.

In addition to what they study from Buddhist texts and philosophy, lamas frequently possess specialized ritual talents. 

Dalai Lama's knowledge.

The 3rd Dalai Lama, Sonam Gyatso, was the first to hold the title. (The names "Dalai Lama" were given to the two earlier incarnations following their passing.)

Born in 1935 in Amdo, Tibet, Tenzin Gyatso is the fourteenth Dalai Lama and the current one as of 2002. 

The Karmapa literally translates to "one who performs the activity of a Buddha." The seventeenth Karmapa is the present incarnation (2002).

The 17th Karmapa has been recognized in two persons: While Trinlay Thaye Dorje, the leader of an opposing Buddhist sect, has gained the support of the general public, Orgyen Trinley Dorje is legally acknowledged as the 17th Karmapa.

Tibetan Buddhism was much influenced by Tantra, and this has brought in a wealth of complex rituals, symbols, and techniques.

Tantra originated in India and appears in both the Hindu and Buddhist traditions. It gives Tibetan Buddhism a magical element and a rich portfolio of heavenly beings. 

It also brings a wide variety of spiritual techniques, such as mantras, mandalas, ceremonies, and many varieties of yoga


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Aspiration For Bodhichitta
For those in whom the precious Bodhichitta has not arisen
May it arise and not decrease.
But increase further and further.

Dedication of Merit
By this merit, may we then obtain omniscience then.
Having defeated the enemies wrongdoings
May we liberate migratory from the ocean of existence.
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Thursday, July 11, 2024

The Essential Teachings of Vajrayana Buddhism (2/5)

Buddhism in Tibetan Following China's conquest of Tibet, the religion known as Tibetan Buddhism was driven from its native territory and into exile. It was once believed that one in six Tibetan men was a monk practicing Buddhism.

The Dalai Lama, who has been living in exile in India since escaping the Chinese takeover of his nation in 1959, is the most well-known representative of Tibetan Buddhism. 
Tibetan Buddhism incorporates elements from an old Tibetan religion known as Bon, Tantric, and Shamanic teachings, as well as the core teachings of Mahayana Buddhism.

While Vajrayana Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism are sometimes confused, they are not the same. In Tibetan Buddhism, Vajrayana is taught alongside the other vehicles. 
The characteristics of Tibetan Buddhism
1) The status of the teacher, or "Lama.
2) The significance of initiations and rituals. 
3) Rich symbolism in the visual
4) Parts of the ancient Tibetan religions
5) Mantras and meditation practices. 

Mantras and yogic techniques are just two. of the many rituals and spiritual exercises 
that are part of Tibetan Buddhism.  

Tibetan Buddhism places a strong emphasis on supernatural entities. There are many Buddhas and Bodhisattvas—gods and spirits. The ancient Tibetan faiths are still revered. Bodhisattvas are shown as both merciful deities and vengeful ones. 
In Tibetan Buddhism, paintings and other visual aids are employed as understanding tools at all social levels, thanks to the metaphysical framework that has allowed Tibetan Buddhism to grow a robust artistic heritage.

Tibetan Buddhism is widely practiced by laypeople as well as in monastic communities.

In contrast to the inner spiritual life, the lay version places a great emphasis on external religious activities. 
For example, rituals are frequently practiced at temples, pilgrimages are common and frequently involve numerous prostrations, and prayers are repeatedly said with the help of private or public prayer wheels and flags. There are several celebrations, and burials are significant rituals.

In addition to assisting the monks with ceremonial organization, villagers also physically maintain the monasteries.
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Aspiration For Bodhichitta
For those in whom the precious Bodhichitta has not arisen
May it arise and not decrease.
But increase further and further.

Dedication of Merit
By this merit, may we then obtain omniscience then.
Having defeated the enemies wrongdoings
May we liberate migratory from the ocean of existence.
With its stormy waves of birth, old age, sickness, and death.
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Thursday, July 4, 2024

The Essential Teachings of Vajrayana Buddhism (1/5)

Buddhism in Tibetan Following China's conquest of Tibet, the religion known as Tibetan Buddhism was driven from its native territory and into exile. It was once believed that one in six Tibetan men was a monk practicing Buddhism.

The Dalai Lama, who has been living in exile in India since escaping the Chinese takeover of his nation in 1959, is the most well-known representative of Tibetan Buddhism. 

Tibetan Buddhism incorporates elements from an old Tibetan religion known as Bon, Tantric, and Shamanic teachings, as well as the core teachings of Mahayana Buddhism.

While Vajrayana Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism are sometimes confused, they are not the same. In Tibetan Buddhism, Vajrayana is taught alongside the other vehicles. 

History
By the end of the eighth century CE, Buddhism had grown significantly in Tibet. The Tibetan ruler, Trisong Detsen, welcomed two Buddhist masters to Tibet and had key Buddhist writings translated into Tibetan before bringing them back from India. 

The first person to arrive was Shantarakshita, the Indian abbot of Nalanda, who established the first monastery in Tibet. After him arrived Padmasambhava, who used his might and knowledge to subdue "spiritual" forces halting construction on the new monastery. 

The Four Lineages of Tibetan Buddhism Over the hundreds of years that the four main schools of Tibetan Buddhism :

1)Nyingmapa, was the oldest sect,  founded by Padmasambhava and is well-known in the West for its adherence to the Tibetan Book of the Dead.

2)Kagyupa: Led by the Karmapa Lama, the Kagyupa tradition was founded by Tilopa (988–1069). Three notable Kagyupa instructors are Milarepa, Marpa, and Naropa.

3)Sakyapa: Gonchok Gyelpo (1034–1102) and his son Gunga Nyingpo (1092-1158) are credited with creating Sakyapa.

4) Gelugpa: The School of Virtuosity This tradition was started by Tsong Khapa Lobsang Drakpa (also known as Je Rinpoche) in 1357 and is currently led by the Dalai Lama.

The New Kadampa Tradition is a prominent Buddhist institution in the United Kingdom, established by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, a Tibetan by birth. The NKT is seen as being outside of the mainstream tradition by certain Buddhists and non-Buddhists. 

Tibetan Buddhist practice features a number of rituals and spiritual practices, such as the use of mantras and yogic techniques. Supernatural beings are prominent in Tibetan Buddhism. 

Buddhas and Bodhisattvas abound, and gods and spirits taken from earlier Tibetan religions continue to be taken seriously.

Tibetan Buddhist practice features a number of rituals, and spiritual practices, such as the use of mantras and yogic techniques. Supernatural beings are prominent in Tibetan Buddhism. Buddhas and Bodhisattvas abound, and gods and spirits taken from earlier Tibetan religions continue to be taken seriously. 
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Aspiration For Bodhichitta
For those in whom the precious Bodhichitta has not arisen
May it arise and not decrease.
But increase further and further.

Dedication of Merit
By this merit, may we then obtain omniscience then.
Having defeated the enemies wrongdoings
May we liberate migratory from the ocean of existence.
With its stormy waves of birth, old age, sickness, and death.
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