Wednesday, October 22, 2008

The Ideology of Tibetan Buddhism

When in Buddha hood, one is freed from all mental obscuration, one is said to attain a state of continuous bliss mixed with a simultaneous cognition of emptiness, the true nature of reality. In this state, all limitations on one's ability to help other living beings are removed.
Tibetan definitions of Buddhist
The Tibetan term for Buddhist which is literally and internalist and more precisely, Tibetans specify two alternative criteria for being Buddhist:-
a)    Formal and having taken refuge
b)    In belief and acceptance of the there marks of existence.
According to tradition, after meditation and the Buddha concluded that everything in the physical world and everything in the phenomenology of psychology is marked by these three characteristics and all phenomena other than Nirvana are marked by three characteristics, sometimes referred to as the Dharma seals, that is impermanence dukkha (uneasiness), and anatta (not-self).
Anica (Sanskrit –anitya) 
All things eventually cease to existence or impermanent
Dukkha (Sanskrit – Duhkha)
Nothing in this physical world or psychologically realm can bring lasting satisfaction.
Anatta (sankrit – anatman) 
All composite, con substantial, phenomenal temporal things from microcosmic , physical body which are impermanent
Nirvana
Is peace and termed as other shore from samsara.
Transmission and Realisation (lungtok, lung-rtogs)

Authenticity of the oral lineage is a prerequisite for realization, hence the importance of lineages oral transmission is more important than the printed word derives from the earliest Buddhism, The person from whom one hears the teaching should have heard it the lineages transmission from Gurus or lamas.
By reading a teaching is helpful but no substitute for obtaining a transmission of it, and who holds the lineage of transmission making oneself more ready for realization of such teaching.
Preliminary Practices of Vajrayana
Vajrayana is said to be the fastest method for attaining Buddha hood but it carries the caution that for unqualified practitioners it can be dangerous. Even for a qualified advanced practitioner, to engage in Vajrayana without having received the appropriate initiation or known as empowerment from a qualified lama or Guru.
Without the basis of these three in particular to practice Vajrayana and the guidance from a qualified Guru it can be dangerous just like a kid attempting to ride a vehicle. Without training in the preliminary practices, the ubiquity of allusions to them in Vajrayana is meaningless and even successful Vajrayana initiation becomes impossible.  

Dedication of merits

May those who read and sharing of this blog's information be peaceful and joyful. May the Buddha Dharma be flourished and the merits will be dedicated to the sentient beings.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

History of Tibetan Buddhism

Traditional Tibetan Buddhist
Tibetan Buddhist Full Prostrations.
Wencheng a Chinese princess and a Buddhist from Tang Dynasty who married to the Tibet king and she brought along the Statue of Shakyamuni Buddha. The King who died in year 650 and in the 8th Century, King Trisosng Detsen (755-797) established Buddhism as an official religion of the state. King Trisosng Detsen (755-797) has invited an Indian Buddhist scholars a famous tantric master Padmasambhava or known as Guru Rinpoche.  
Tibetan Buddhism doctrine and institutional characteristic of Tibet and some parts of the snow land of Himalayas, northen Nepal and as well in Indian – Arunachal Pradesh, Ladakh and Sikkim. It is also practice in Mongolia and certain part of Russia ( Buryatia, Kalmykia and Tuva) and northern China.
Tibetan Buddhism has put forth to a strong influences in the 11th century CE amoung the peoples of central Asia, especially in Mogoloa and Manchuria. It was an official state religion by the Mongol during yuan Dynasty and as well during the Manchuria Qing Dynasty that ruled China
1950s the Invasion of Tibet
The land reform of the Tibetan region was invaded by the People’s Republic of China beginning in Middle 1950s and it led to armed conflicts later in the decade and countless of innocent Tibetan lives included Monks and nuns and many monasteries were perished by the invasion.

In this insurgence has resulted in the exile of estimated 80,000 Tibetan to India (An example of the exile and most prominent is His Holiness of the 14th Dalai Lama and His Holiness of the 17th Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje) Some of the them went further to the west, Eventually led to the spread of Tibetan Buddhism to many parts of the western countries and where the traditional of this unique Vajrayana and culture has survived and continuing to gained recognition and popularity. 

Dedication of merits
May those who read and sharing of this blog's information be peaceful and joyful. May the Buddha Dharma be flourished and the merits will be dedicated to the sentient beings.