Thursday, November 13, 2014

Guru Rinpoche - The Seven Line Prayer

My prayer altar. 
The Vajra seven line prayers to Guru Rinpoche
Hung Orgyen Yuk Gyi Nub Chang Tsam
Pema Gesar Dongpo La
Ya Tsen Chog Gi Ngo Drub Nyey
Pema Jung Ney Shey Su Drag
Khor Du  Khandro Mang Poi Kor
Cheg Kyi Je Su Dag Drub Kyi
Chhen Gie Lab Chher Sheg Su Sol
Guru Pema Siddhi Hung
Om Ah Hung Vajra Guru Pema Siddhi Hung 
(Please repeat for 3 times)
Guru Rinpoche's Holy Hand printed on His sacred Cave in Pharping, Nepal.
The explanations of The Vajra Seven Line Prayers
Hung, on the northwest border of the country Oddiyanna.
On the pistil of a lotus flower.
Endowed with the marvelous attainment.
You are renowned as the lotus-Born.
Surrounded by retinue of many Dakinis.
Emulating you in my practice.
I pray, you will come and confer your blessings.

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Guru Rinpoche - 莲花生大士

Guru Rinpoche - Padmasambhava 莲花生大士 an emanation of the Buddha Amitabha, he was a great yogi from the region that borders in present-day Pakistan and Afghanistan.
He brought Buddhism to Tibet in the eighth century. He spent at least 55 years in Tibet, manifesting countless wonders and highly revered by all schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
Guru Rinpoche Mantra:-
OM AH HUNG VAJRA GURU PEMA SIDDHI HUNG.
The benefits of reciting Guru Rinpoche mantra:-
Om Ah Hung - purify obscurations arising from the three mental poisons, desire, attachment, aversion and ignorance.
Vajra - purifies obscurations which arises from anger.
Guru - purifies obscurations which arises from pride.
Pema -purifies obscurations which arises from desire , attachment.
Siddhi - purifies obscurations which arises from envy, jealousy.
Hung -  in a general way purifies obscurations which arises from all emotional afflictions.

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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Words of wisdom




Watch your thoughts and it will becomes your words.
Watch your words and it will becomes your actions.
Watch your actions and it will becomes your character.
Watch your character and it will becomes your destiny. 
Watch your destiny and it will becomes your karma.



We don't see the world as it is, rather  we see the world as we are. 





In the sky, there is no distinction of east and west; people create distinctions out of their own minds and then believe them to be true.




There are only two mistakes one can make along the road to truth; not going all the way, and not starting.

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Monday, November 10, 2014

Welcomed Home For Zambhala The Wealth Deity

Mahasukha Malaysia Buddhist center has a warm welcomed Prayers and Puja to a newly consecrated and blessed holy statue of the wealth deity of Zambhala. The holy statue was brought back from Kathmandu, Nepal by His Ven Tulku Nuptul Tenpei Nyinma Rinpoche recently before he returns to the secret hidden Kyimolung Valley.
On November 10, 2014, A group's of Euporean disciples from Mahasukha France will be spending a couple of days with Rinpoche by walking up to his Sangchen Rabten Norbuling Monastery.The Monastery is located deep in the Himalaya mountains in an incredibly beautiful valley called Kyimolung Velley near the Nepal-Tibet border in the central Himalayas. It is known by Tibetan Buddhist spiritual practitioners as a beyul or hidden valley of happiness. 
Sangchen Rabten Norbuling is a place of retreat, contemplation, and meditation, with many holy sites which are visited by Buddhists to receive blessings. Although the monastery is small, its untouched beauty and serenity provides an undisturbed environment for the practice of Dharma. The monastery itself is on a small and idyllic plateau, with wild flowers, rhododendrons, holy junipers and other pines. Wild animals roam around in a small meadow in front of it.
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Friday, November 7, 2014

A natural divine

Flower a gift from the universe, many people who always regarded it just for pleasing their eyes or simply they don't appreciate it very much. Me too, a person who don't really treasure flowers as a gift from the universe, to me, it's just for decoration, functions, rituals or for the sick and dead ceremonies.
Why I had changed my perceptions lately? I am sometimes, some kind of stressed that relates to my works and perhaps life, and all this will create obstacles to the daily spiritual and well beings.
I turn my focus towards to a natural divine assistance to eradicate emotion disturbances. A beautiful flower by its natural beauty has its divine power to heal and nurture oneself, not because of it sweet and sticky fragrance, but rather it beauty that matter most.
By looking or focusing on it and you may experience your disturbing thoughts or will simultaneously have vanished and within that short moments of times I can be free from my stress, free from my anxiety and my spirits have been blessed and a magical message has been transmitted to me.
A beautiful flower will someday be fading away and no matter how much good and bad you are conquering now and one day, all will soon be gone and faded like a flower itself.
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A story of a snake

A snake was injured by its predator and lying motionless on the ground. A young man he saw it and picks the snake up and brought it home to feed and nurtured him with his loving kindness and compassion as this is an unconditional universal love towards all living beings.
As days goes by, the snake gets it back and growing to a full state of good health. The young man seems to be very happy and honored for what has done for a good deed and good meritorious karma by rescuing and nurturing the snake.

Unfortunately, one day the snake bites him and injecting its deadly venom to the one who has saved its life. The young Samaritan man was completely horrified and in pain, and his body internal organs are beginning to shut down and the poor young man is very helpless and he is dying soon. 

The dying young man asked the snake with his final words, " my dear snake, why are you doing this to me ? Can't you see how much I have been taking care and nurturing you? When you were injured, no one has come to rescue you, but it was me , why you are still biting me ? 

The snake replied to the dying young man, " you know very well, I was a venomous snake when you picked me up, and you know you are responsible for your owned actions, and I am merely a snake and bites and injections of venomous poison is my nature and instinct" 

The morals of this story are telling us when someone's ignorance and egoistic and without wisdoms , it doesn't help even though with your unconditional loves, loving compassion and bodhichitta kindness.

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Thursday, November 6, 2014

Nagarjuna Bodhisattva - 龍樹菩薩

Nagarjuna Bodhisattva - 龍樹菩薩
As one of the six great commentators on the Buddha's teaching. He born in South India from 150 CE to 250 CE and is revered by all Buddhist schools. His teachings are the basis of the "Madhyamaka school" of Mahayana Buddhism. 
Madhyamaka school in Chinese is known as the (中觀派the middle way philosophy of emptiness. Nagarjuna he is also credited with developing the philosophy of the Prajnaparamita sutra(般若波羅蜜多to the human realm from the Naga world.  


Madhyamaka - In explaining the philosophy of Madhyamika, Nagarjuna presented four positions he would not take:-
All things (dharmas) exist; affirmation of being, negation of nonbeing.All things do not exst; affirmation of nonbeing, negation of being.All things both exist and do not exist; both affirmation and negation.All things neither exist or do not exist; neither affirmation nor negation.


The Nagarjuna holy statue photos were taken by me when I was in the Samye Ling Monastery in Scotland UK in December 2012.

Nagarjuna Bodhisattva he is counted among the 84 great mahasiddhas of India. His famous writings include the "Precious Garden" , "Letter to a friend" and "Commentary on Bodhichitta"

His commentaries were renowned for their ability to convey outer, inner and secret levels of meaning, corresponding to the three turnings of the Wheel of Dharma and his main disciple was Aryadeva.

According to a 4th or 5th-century biography translated by Kumarajiva that Nagarjuna was born in a Brahmin family and later became a Buddhist.

Some sources claim that Nagarjuna lived on the mountain of Sriparvata in his later years, near the city that would later be called  Hill of Nagarjuna.Nagarjunako was located in Guntar district of Andhra Pradesh.

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