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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

CHOKYI GYALTSEN CENTER: Advice from Lama Zopa Rinpoche for Cancer Patients...

CHOKYI GYALTSEN CENTER: Advice from Lama Zopa Rinpoche for Cancer Patients...: "This is my advice regarding another method to deal with cancer, as well as the normal way involving operations and medicine. This method is ..."

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SADHANA AND PRAYERS

A Short Daily Sadhana

Eight Verses of Mind Transformation

Offering The Mandala

Other Preliminary Prayers

Taking Refuge and Generating Bodhicitta

The Four Immeasurables

The Nine Attitudes of Devotion to the Guru

Advice From Atisha’s Heart

Light Offering Prayer

General Prayers

50 Verses Of Guru Devotion

A Black Manjushri Sadhana

A Disciple’s Prayer

Song Of The Mystic Experiences Of Lama Je Rinpoche

In Praise Of The Incomparable Tsongkhapa

Prayer for the Flourishing of Je Tsongkhapa’s Teachings

Song of the Tricosmic Master

Vajrasattva’s Purification Practice

The Practice Of The Single Yellow Dzambala

A Song Of Longing For Tara The Infallible

A Prayer To Saraswati

Praises To The 21 Taras

Medicine Buddha Practice

Gaden Lhagyama

Extracts From The Gaden Lhagyama

The Heart Sutra

Ganglongma

Praise to Vajrayogini

Sacred Vajra Yogini’s Tea offering – For those who have high aspirations

A Song Rapidly Invoking Blessings

A Gem to Increase Life and Wisdom – White Tara

Long Life Diety Prayer – Amitayus

Long Life Diety Prayer – Namgyalma

The Wheel Of Sharp Weapons

35 Confessional Buddhas

The Sutra of the Great Vehicle Called
“The Exalted Dispeller of Darkness of the Ten Directions” (Travelling Prayer)

A SITATAPATRA SADHANA (White Umbrella)

Prayer To Sengdongma

Praise To The Protectoress Palden Lhamo

Praise To The Dharma-King Kalarupa

Prayer & Serkym to the Dharmapala Setrap

Exaltation Of The Foe-Vanquishing Devas (Incense Offering)

A Prayer For The Beginning, Middle and End

General Dedication

The King Of Prayers

Shantideva’s Dedication Prayer

Yonten Shigyurma

Lamrim Prayer


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Naga Vases - Do's and Don'ts



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The Five Jambhala Wealth Gods

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The Tibetan legend that describes the origin of the Jambhala Wealth Gods is very interesting. It is said that a revered high Lama, Lama Atisha, was walking alone when he found a man starving and near death. After looking around and unable to find food for the old man Lama Atisha cut flesh from his own body and offered it to the starving man. The man refused to eat the Lama's flesh.


Being depressed and not knowing how else to help the man nearing death the Lama sat down next to him. At that point there was a blinding bright white light and before Atisha appeared the Buddha of Compassion, the Thousand-Armed Avalokiteshwor Chenrezig. The Buddha told Lama Atisha that he was going to manifest himself as the God of Wealth, Jambhala, and assure that those in poverty would suffer no longer.


Other legends have also been published on the origin of the Five Jambhala Wealth Gods but the one just given is the one most quoted. The five Jambhala (also known by the name Dzambhala) are all very popular wealth Gods and each has their own uniqueness.


The White Jambhala is said to be the manifestation of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva (he who listens to the sounds around him and embodies compassion). He sits on a snow lion and holds a mongoose in his left hand that spits out precious gems for the poor and needy to collect. He is said to be able to stop suffering and to dispel bad Karma. Chanting his Mantra can also bring wealth, avert disaster, and give you good health.


The White Jambhala is most effective for those with a Chinese Astrological lucky element of metal and animal sign of a monkey or chicken. It is believed pouring water on the head of his statue will allow for greater blessings. The Mantra that is chanted for this God is "Om Padma Trotha Arya Zambhala Siddhaya Hum Phat".


The Yellow Jambhala is considered the most popular and powerful of the Wealth Gods. It is thought to be the manifestation of Buddha Ratnasambhava, the Buddha of Giving. It is said you must practice Buddhism using correct procedures to gain the most powerful blessings from him. He is usually shown sitting on a lotus, sun and moon disk. As with all of the Jambhala, he holds a mongoose in his left hand which produces jewels to give to the needy.


The Yellow Jambhala is thought to be the most effective for those with a Chinese Astrological lucky element of earth and having the animal sign of a cow, dragon, sheep, or dog. Just as with the White Jambhala, pouring water on the head of his statue is considered good for increasing the blessing you receive. You will receive not only wealth but wisdom and intelligence if worshipped properly. The Mantra you would recite is "Om Zambala Zalendhraye Soha".


The Black Jambhala is also known as the Hindu God of Wealth, Kubera. He will fulfill your wishes, make you happy, and give you wealth and prosperity if worshiped properly. He is usually seen standing on a corpse and with a Kapala (a cup made from a human skull) in his right hand along with the mongoose in his left hand. He is also usually pictured surrounded by a ring of fire. He is black in color, as his name would indicate.


The Black Jambhala is considered most effective for those that have a Chinese Astrological lucky element of water and animal sign of a pig or rat. If you have a statue of him you pour water on his belly, not his head, for added blessings. He has two different Mantras, "Om Zambhala Dzamlim Dzaye Svaha" and "Om Indzali Mu Kan Dzamali Svaha".


The Red Jambhala is said to be the manifestation of Vajrasattva, the Buddha of Purification. Some say that he is the Hindu God of Wealth, Lord Ganesh, and has the head of an elephant. Others picture him as having two faces and four arms. He also carries the mongoose in one of his left hands. His Tibetan name is said to be Dzambhala Mapo. So there seems to be quite a difference in how this God is defined.


For the greatest benefits achieved from worshiping him your Chinese Astrological lucky element should be fire and have an animal sign of a snake or horse. While chanting the Mantra you should also pour water on the statue. The Mantra for him is "Om Dzambhala Dzalim Dzaya Nama Mumei E She E, Om Dzachini Dzambhala Dzambhala Svaha".


The last of the five Wealth Gods, the Green Jambhala, is thought to be a form of the Buddha Akshobhya (who reigns over the eastern paradise). He is usually shown in tight embrace with his consort and carrying a jewel producing mongoose in his left hand. He is actually blue in color. The Green Jambhala made a sacred vow witnessed by Buddha Sakyamuni that he would protect anyone who chanted his Mantra.


Those who would benefit the most from him are those with the Chinese Astrological lucky element of wood and animal sign of a tiger or rabbit. Again the simultaneous pouring of water while chanting his Mantra is recommended. His Mantra is "Om Zambala Zalendhraye Soha."


I hope by reading this you can see why the Five Jambhala Wealth Gods are among my favorites. Their origins and uniqueness are fascinating and they are considered to be exceptionally powerful Wealth Gods.


I wish you all prosperity and abundance. Until later, please enjoy Sheng Chi!

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A POWERFUL PRACTICE FOR WEALTH |

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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Hanuman - Mahabali Maharudra


Song By VIJAY PRAKASH, SONU NIGAM, SHAAN, PALASH SEN, KAILESH KHER, MADHUSHREE, SNEHA P
parakram se gunje tribhuvan dharti patal,dhust bhanjan.
jal sagar kare parajay krandan,trikaal nirantar lok vandan
mahabali maha rudra maha vajra shauryavaan veer hanuman......
Jai Hanuman Gyan Guna Sagar
Jai Kipis Tihun Lok Ujgaar
Ramdoot Atulit Bal Dhamaa,
Anjani Putra Pavansut naamaa.

parakram se gunje tribhuvan dharti patal,dhust bhanjan.
jal sagar kare parajay krandan,trikaal nirantar lok vandan
mahabali maha rudra maha vajra shauryavaan veer hanuman......

chehre se chalakti namrata ankho mein shant chit ki chaya
tum terenani terena
chehre se chalakti namrata ankho mein shant chit ki chaya
uper hai subha ki lali disha sindhu aur lipi kaya
mahabali maha rudra maha vajra shauryavaan veer hanuman ......
(ni sa ga ga re sa ni).......
Mahebeer Bikram Bajrangi,
Kumati Nivaar Sumati Ke Sangi.
Find More lyrics at www.sweetslyrics.com
Kanchan Baran Biraaj Subesaa,
Kanan kundal kunchit kesa.
Hath Bajra Aur Dhvaja Birjai,
Kandhe Moonj Janeu saage.
Shankar Suvna Kesari Nandan,
Tej Pratap Maha Jag Vandan.

vikat samay nikat jo aaye pratham vahi smaran aa jaye
vikat samay nikat jo aaye pratham vahi smaran aa jaye
har vipda vo dur kare sankat mochan tabhi kahalaye
mahabali maha rudra maha vajra shauryavaan veer hanuman
(ni sa ga ga re sa ni).....

shakti ki nayi paribhasha virat vikrami roop anhokha
shakti ki nayi paribhasha virat vikrami roop anhokha
laye uthaye dhrongiri aur jag dekhegi rajagiri ???
mahabali maha rudra maha vajra shauryavaan veer hanuman ......

parakram se gunje tribhuvan dharti patal,dhust bhanjan.
jal sagar kare parajay krandan,trikaal nirantar lok vandan

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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Matangi Mantra



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Monday, June 20, 2011

KUNDUN-i love this movie!


KUNDUN-MY FAV MOVIE ABOUT THE DALAI LAMA | cybershamans-politia karmica a falsilor guru


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Secrets of Shambhala



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Sunday, June 12, 2011

The Mystery of Hanuman - Inspiring Tales from Art and Mythology |


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Saturday, June 11, 2011

bombay dub orchestra - beauty and the east



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Kalabhairava Ashtakam with English subtitles.flv



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Friday, June 10, 2011

TRANSPARENT LAMA

story of Lama Ole Nydahl's bhutanese lama
TRANSPARENT LAMA | cybershamans-politia karmica a falsilor guru


Thursday, June 9, 2011

STING - pre-show, Turkey



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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

White Tara Mantra (with words)



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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

The Melody of Devotion - Karmapa Khyenno 虔心意念遙呼之歌-噶瑪巴千諾



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09 03 2011 chi 720p



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MYSTIC TIBET : Lama Zopa Rinopoche - Part 1 Milarepa - www.Youtube.com/T...



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H.H. 17th Gyalwang Karmapa Teachings: "The Middling Stages of Meditation...



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Saturday, June 4, 2011

Vajra Sky Over Tibet.SubEsp.flv



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Friday, June 3, 2011

H.H. 17th Gyalwang Karmapa Teachings: "The Middling Stages of Meditation"



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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

KUNDUN - MESSAGE/ARTSAVA



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