Padmasambhava Stupa ( Tantrayana Vajrayana Stupa )
Padmasambhava Stupa ( Tantrayana Vajrayana Stupa )
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Vajrayana Buddhist Stupa at Godavari, Nepal
Padmasambhava Stupa ( Tantrayana Vajrayana Stupa )
Padmasambhava Stupa ( Tantrayana Vajrayana Stupa )
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The Eight Tantrayana Stupas at Himalaya
Vajrayana Buddhist Stupa at Godavari, Nepal
Chandi Mendut
Around 2 km and 5 km east of The Great Temple Borobudur stand Chandi Pawon and Chandi Mendut, two Buddhist monuments of the same archaeological vintage as Borobudur.
Mendut , the larger of the two, is said to be a representation of Tantric Buddhism’s Garbhadhatu (Womb Element) mandala and contains several venerable Buddhas.
Although not in everyday worship, Chandi Mendut serves as focus for much Indonesian Buddhist celebration during the annual Vesakha Puja festival, which honours the birth, enlightenment and death of the Shakyamuni Buddha and usually falls in May ( the fourth month of Lunar Calendar), all Buddhists faithful organised a colourful procession from Mendut to Borobudur during Vesakha.
On each side of Chandi Mendut are respectively two Buddha statues, it is symbolizing The Eight Bodhisattvas.
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Vesak 2558BE at TharpaLing Monastery Jakarta
The Vesak ceremony at TharpaLing Monastery Jakarta on May 25th, 2014 was led by Lama Tamding and attended also by Jetsun Wangmo and all Lamas.
In the Dharma teachings, Lama Tamding said that in the Vesak holy month all words and deeds, good or bad, would be multiplied a thousand times, so Lama Tamding encouraged all Dharma Brothers and Dharma Sisters to do seven good deeds that must be done as a Buddhist disciples.
The seven good deeds are :
(1) CHAG TSAL WA : Prostration to Buddha, Dharma and Sangha
*Prostration : Namaskara*
NAMO : DAG SOK DRO KUN CHANG CHUB PAR
TSAWA SUMLA KYAB SU CHI
JHAN DON SANGAY THOB CHAI CHIR
MONJUG DON DAM CHANG SEM KYED
(2) CHODPA PHUL WA : Offering to Buddha, Dharma and Sangha
*Eight Offering *
ARGAM, PADYAM, PUPE, DHUPE, ALOKE, GANDHE, NEIVIDE, SHABDA
( Water to wash, Water to drink, Flower, Incense, Candle, Fragrances, Food, Sounds )
(3) DIGPA SHAKPA : Repentance
Buddha Vajrasattva’s Mantra : mantra of repentance / purgation
OM VAJRA SATTO SAMAYA MANU PALAYA VAJRA SATTO TENOPA
TEETHRA DRIDHO MEBHAVA SUTO KHAYO MEBHAVA
SUPO KHAYO MEBHAVA ANU RAKTO MEBHAVA
SARVASIDDHI MEPRAYATSA SARVA KARMA SUTSAME
TSITTAM SHRI YAM KURU HUNG HA HA HA HA HO
BHAGAWAN SARVA TATHA GATA VAJRA MAME MUN TSA
VAJRA BHAVA MAHA SAMAYA SATTO AH:
(4) JESU YIRANG WA : Rejoicing
Rejoicing of the good deeds of the others.
(5) CHOI KOR KAR WA : Requesting
Requesting Buddha to rotate the wheel of Dharma
Requesting Prayer :
SEM CHEN NAM KHI SAM PA DANG:
LO YI JE DRAG JI TAR WAR:
CHE CHUNG TUN MONG TEG PA YI:
CHO KI KHOR LO KOR DU SOL:
(6) SOLWA DEBPA : Supplication of praise
(7) NGOWA : Dedications for all sentient beings
Dedications Prayer :
SOD NAM DI YII THAM CHED ZIC PA NYID
THOB NE NYE PEI DRA NAM PHAM JE SHING
KYE GA NA CHII BA LAB TRUG PA YI
SID PEI TSO LE DRO WA DOL WAR SHOG