Saturday, October 25, 2014

The Magic And Enchantments of The Kurukulle Dakini

The Magic and Enchantments of The Kurukulle Dakini                                        
Kurukulle Dakini 咕汝咕列佛母 or 作明空行母 Kurukulle, she is known as the wrathful standing Red Tara, she is signifies and magnetizing love, wealth and power with compassionate splendor Dakini literary means enlightened female sky travelers (空行母An enlightened female Dakinis she can be a very wrathful and peaceful deities and as well functioning as practitioner's Yidam. 

Kurukulle  she is portraits as a sixteen year old teenage girl and her color is red for her magical functions of enchantment and magnetism. She is always appearing in a single faced because she  embodies non dual wisdom that is beyond the conventional distinction of good and evil.
Kurukulle a female deity of the Lotus family, associated with the activity of magnetizing. She is usually depicted as red in color, in dancing posture and holding a flowery bow and arrow. She is also one of the Twenty-One Taras mentioned in the ancient Tara teachings.


In Vajrayana that enlightened activity is spoken of in terms of four modes of activity:- 
  • Pacifying.
  • Enriching.
  • Magnetizing. 
  • Destroying. 
Kurukulle Dakini she is represents the Magnetizing and this is her special field, and it is to deploy that particular quality of enlightenment that a practitioner would undertake her practice. Her appearance is in a naked form, is to show that she is unconditioned by discursive thoughts. She has four arms, which represented four immeasurable states of mind. 
The four immeasurable states of mind
  1. Immeasurable is signifies of Love.
  2. Immeasurable is signifies of Compassion.
  3. Immeasurable is signifies of Joy.
  4. Immeasurable is signifies of Equanimity.
Her single faced and with three eyes, that signify she can see the past, present and the future. She has five skulls as her crown ornament and wearing a tiger skin skirt to show that she has overcome anger and encircled by a wisdom fire. 
She is standing on a sun seat, trampling the corpse of ignorance and she is holding a bow and arrow in the first pair of hands and a hook and lasso in the lower pair.  

By practicing the Kurukulle Dakini will be able to magnetize favorable conditions, prosperity, longevity, wisdom, increase our relationship with others, achieve respect and support from relatives, friends , superiors  and subordinates and will be able to accomplish the activities of worldly as well as liberation. Kurukulle is the goddess of power and she is included as one of the 21 Taras attendants.
A wrathful Dakini is having its special purposes for purification, removing obstacles, egoistic, ignorant and etc. The wrathful and peaceful deities, both can be functioning as our personal Yidam, this is a unique and profound practices for Vajrayana practitioners.

One who needs to have received the blessing and guidance, empowerment and transmissions from their Guru. A Guru with his wisdoms will then choose a particular deity or Buddha, Bodhisattva as Yidam for his or her student spiritual developments.

*Footnote
Please consult your Guru or a qualified lineage master for any Vajrayana practices! Should a devotee even want to start studying and contemplating the Tantric , then it is truly necessary to first have completed the preliminaries and to be certain and sure that Bodhichitta has arisen and developed in one’s mind. 

Vajrayana features countless skillful and powerful methods which, if they are practiced in the proper way, can make the process of accumulation and purification incredibly swift and direct. It is absolutely necessary to have the pure motivation and to know that Vajrayana practice is not carried out to increase one’s own ego, power and self-interests.
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May the precious Bodhichitta arise
Where it has not arisen
And where it has arisen may it not decrease
But increase further and further.

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Having defeated the enemies wrong-doings.
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The Five Dhyani Buddhas - Amoghasiddhi (成就如來) Part 5

The five Dhyani Buddhas family

Each of every Buddha it uniquely different from each others and appearing with different mudras. The five dhyani buddhas are representations of the five qualities of the Buddhas.These five Buddhas are a common subject of Vajrayana Mandalas.

When these Buddhas are represented in mandalas, they are not always the same colors or be related to the same directions. The five Dhyani Buddhas can be described as follows :-

1. Ratnasambhava Buddha. 寳生如來
2. Akshobhya Buddha. 阿閦如來
3. Vairocana Buddha. 毘盧遮那佛大日如來
4. Amithabha Buddha. 阿彌陀佛
5. Amoghasiddhi Buddha. 成就如來


Amoghasiddhi Buddha he is represents the Karma family. He is the Buddha of the North direction. 
His syllable is "Ah" 
His color is in green.
His element is signifies or represents air and wind 
His symbolism is the double Vajra.
His wisdom is signifies as all accomplishing and the wisdom of perfect practice.
His hands mudras are signify as fearlessness.
He is symbolizes or associated with autumn season.
His consort is Green Tara.
His Dhyani Bodhisattva is Visvapani.
His Pure Land is called Prakuta, the Northern Pure Land.

Dedication of merits
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The Five Dhyani Buddhas - Amithabha (阿彌陀佛) Part 4

The five Dhyani Buddhas family

Each of every Buddha it uniquely different from each others and appearing with different mudras. The five dhyani buddhas are representations of the five qualities of the Buddhas.These five Buddhas are a common subject of Vajrayana Mandalas.

When these Buddhas are represented in mandalas, they are not always the same colors or be related to the same directions. The five Dhyani Buddhas can be described as follows :-

1. Ratnasambhava Buddha. 寳生如來
2. Akshobhya Buddha. 阿閦如來
3. Vairocana Buddha. 毘盧遮那佛大日如來
4. Amithabha Buddha. 阿彌陀佛
5. Amoghasiddhi Buddha. 成就如來


Amithabha  Buddha he is represents the Padma family. He is the Buddha of the West direction. 
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.

Amoghasiddhi Buddha. 成就如來to be continued in part  5

Dedication of merits
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The Five Dhyani Buddhas -Vairocana (大日如來) Part 3

The five Dhyani Buddhas family

Each of every Buddha it uniquely different from each others and appearing with different mudras. The five dhyani buddhas are representations of the five qualities of the Buddhas.These five Buddhas are a common subject of Vajrayana Mandalas.

When these Buddhas are represented in mandalas, they are not always the same colors or be related to the same directions. The five Dhyani Buddhas can be described as follows :-

1. Ratnasambhava Buddha. 寳生如來
2. Akshobhya Buddha. 阿閦如來
3. Vairocana Buddha. 毘盧遮那佛大日如來
4. Amithabha Buddha. 阿彌陀佛
5. Amoghasiddhi Buddha. 成就如來



Vairocana  Buddha he is represents the Buddha family. He is the Buddha of the Center direction. 
His syllable is "Om
His color is in white
His element is signifies or represents Space or Sky 
His symbolism is the wheel .
His wisdom is signifies as all accommodating. 
His hand mudras are signify as teaching the Dharma the essence of the Dharma realm meditation.
He is not symbolize or associated with any season.
His consort is White Tara or Sharmadhatvishvari.
His Dhyani Bodhisattva is Samantabhaadra.
His Pure Land is called Akanistha Ghanavyuha, the Center Pure Land.

Amithabha Buddha.阿彌陀佛to be continued in part  4

Dedication of merits
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The Five Dhyani Buddhas - Akshobhya (阿閦如來) Part 2

The five Dhyani Buddhas family 


Each of every Buddha it uniquely different from each others and appearing with different mudras. The five dhyani buddhas are representations of the five qualities of the Buddhas.These five Buddhas are a common subject of Vajrayana Mandalas.

When these Buddhas are represented in mandalas, they are not always the same colors or be related to the same directions. The five Dhyani Buddhas can be described as follows :-

1. Ratnasambhava Buddha. 寳生如來
2. Akshobhya Buddha. 阿閦如來
3. Vairocana Buddha. 毘盧遮那佛大日如來
4. Amithabha Buddha. 阿彌陀佛
5. Amoghasiddhi Buddha. 成就如來



Akshobhya  Buddha he is represents the Vajra  family. He is the Buddha of the East direction. 
His syllable is "Hum" 
His color is in blue and signifies the East. 
His element is signifies or represents water.
His symbolism is signifies the Vajra , Vajra means Diamond.
His wisdom is signifies as consciousness.
His hand mudra is signifies as humility
He is symbolize the season of Winter
His consort is Locana
His Dhyani Bodhisattva is Vajrapani
His Pure Land is called Abhirati, the Eastern Pure Land

Vairocana Buddha Buddha. 毘盧遮那佛大日如來to be continued in part  3


Dedication of merits

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Thursday, October 23, 2014

A Pearl of the Himalayan Part 2

Today the journey continues to the pearl of the Himalayas, The pearl is referring to a nearby village called the Sama Village is also located nearby the Nubri Valley. Sama Village is another untouched beautiful heaven on earth, and perhaps it is one of the world greatest natural Paradise, and the ecosystem is highly endangered and should be preserved and free from contamination.  Sama Village of the Nubri Valley is truly a beautiful garden of Paradise with the uniquely green house of plantation and wild flowers are blossomed everywhere, many beautiful butterflies, bees, insects like the little angels are cast with their natural magical spell at the entire valley. 
The natural awesome pictures of this article will certainly bring you to the Pureland that almost everyone  will fall in love with it . If we do not treasure and appreciate these magnificent jewels of the nature and one day all this will soon be destroyed by our owned hands. It's never been too late to protect our mother nature, and it always starts with us to educate our next generation the importance of how  mother nature that she is nurturing us  from billions of years ago. 

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Shakyamurni Buddha Auspicious Prayer Day

Shakyamurni Buddha Mantra
Tadyatha Om Muni Muni Maha Muniye Svaha
October 23, 2014 is the auspicious Shakyamurni Buddha prayer day according to the Tibetan month calendar and the Buddha prayer day is to be done on the 29th of the Chinese lunar month calendar. There are certain days are considered auspicious day for certain practices, and on these particular days of the practices,  the effects of positive or negative actions are multiplied 100 times. 
Gautama Buddha or Siddhartha Buddha was a spiritual teacher from India subcontinent , on whose teaching Buddhism was founded. The word Buddha is a title for the first awakened being in an era. In most Buddhist traditions, Gautama Buddha or Siddhartha GautamaBuddha is regarded as the supreme Buddha of our age. Buddha meaning the awakened one or the Enlightened one.  The Buddha may as well referred to as the Shakyamurni Buddha, Shakya (Sage of the Shakya Clan).  Once the Buddha summerized his teachings in one sentence: " I teach about suffering and the middle path to end it "   The lord Buddha has passed into nirvana at his age 81, at Kushinagar India.
The holy Nirvana Temple in Kushinagar India
The Buddha statue is signifies he is in his final nirvana stage 
I was paying the respect to the Lord Buddha in 2008
Dedication of merits
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