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The Karma (2)

 THE KARMA (2)

KARMA is like fruit hanging on the tree branch, wait for maturity at the right time and the right conditions  and when the fruit is ripe, it will fall to hit the ground below, as hard as the fruit hit the ground,depending on the weight of the fruit itself. How heavy Karma bear fruit, the painful suffering that we must feel depending on the weight of KARMA we have done no more and no less.

Then what should we do, if there is no way to remove KARMA, we can not remove KARMA at a glance, but we can make it lighter. Make a lot of virtue, although doing only slightest of virtue, if done with sincere, good KARMA will be larger. Like a glass of salt water is very salty, if coupled with fresh water until the glass is no longer able to accommodate and the water will be spilled out from the glass.  over time the salt water will flow out  and was left in the glass is only just fresh water, as that is what we should do with our lives, knows how much bad KARMA we do, and now in this life.

When we meet with this law of Buddha, we should have to do a lot of virtue to reduce our bad KARMA and remember, if there is bad KARMA that happens to us, do not respond.

When we can not accept, upset, resentful and angry, there’s bad KARMA newly created, it may sound very difficult to run, how many of us can stay well and make friends with people who steal, cheat, slander us or hurt us, but have we ever tried to survive no reply, trying to control the feelings of disappointment and anger ?

try it just once, shut our mouths tightly when we want to be angry, we will find out, defeat ourselves are more difficult than defeating ten thousand enemies.

Buddha Bless You.

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Medicine Buddha

Mandala of  Medicine Buddha

Bhaisajyaguru Buddha is Medicine Buddha

Bhaisajyaguru Buddha which also called Bhaisajya Tathagata or Bhaisajya Buddha is Medicine Buddha, He is the host of eastern world of purified Lapis Lazuli, He is able to cure sickness in birth and death, so He is called Medicine Master.

Bhaisajyaguru Buddha which is known as Medicine Buddha often called MENLA in Tibet, which means the Buddha of treatment.

Bhaisajyaguru Buddha is able to illuminate darkness, this being called Lapis Lazuli brightness, He wears Tricivara, He positions His right hand in such a way to give alms and He holds in His right hand a myrobalan fruit with leaves.  He bolds on His left palm a bowl which contains medicine and dew for curing the diseases of all beings because of evil conduct in previous existences, He is sitting on the Lotus-Moon-Disc throne,

He was two assistants Sun Light Universal Shine Bodhisattva and Moon Light Universal Shine Bodhisattva, this show that He transforms all beings day and night, He leads two medicine guardians to show His great might and protect His followers at all times, if the followers chant His name and His incantation, they will not suffer from disasters , kalpa and diseases  and will lengthen their span of life, they will have great merit and virtue,

the eighth day of every month in Lunar calendar is a holy day for rituals to MENLA / Bhaisajyaguru Buddha / Medicine Buddha, and chanting His incantation is more benefit.

 

The incantation of Bhaisajyaguru Buddha which is known as Medicine Buddha is :

” TADYATHA OM BEKANZE BEKANZE MAHA BEKANZE RADZA SAMBUDGATE SO HA “

This incantation can serve to bring blessings of health, also can heal the diseases, can also provide longevity blessing, the incantation of Bhaisajyaguru Buddha would be more useful if the chanter has received Oral Transmissions from a teacher who holds The Teaching Lineage, may all beings can live with the blessing of health, fortune and longevity.

 

Eight Grand Offerings

Eight Grand Offerings as a Buddhist disciple, we usually be taught to give some offerings to The Buddha and Bodhisattva. This teaching teaches us to give fund  so that our lives will be prosperous both in the present life and in the future life.  This is in accordance with the law of Karma as we give we will receive, so we should not hesitate to do anything to give. We offer an assortment of offerings on the altar at every Buddhist Temple / Buddhist Monastery  in the Tantrayana tradition which is known as Vajrayana tradition also, besides offer water, incense, flower, fragrances, light and lamp, food and fruits, and sounds offerings by using ritual musical instrument.  We always offer Eight Grand Offerings  in the form of  Umbrella,  Goldfish,  Jewel Pot,  Kamala Flower,  Fame Snail,  Wealth Ribbon, Victory Banner and Grand Wheel.

The Eight Grand Offerings can also be made permanent, made from the carving of woods or stones / ceramics. In the Rituals or Ceremonies, we also invite The Sacred Gods and Goddesses to attend and present The Eight Grand Offerings to The Buddha and Bodhisattva.

 

RIN-CHEN DUK-CHOK TA-SHI SER-CHI NYA

DO-JUNG PUM-ZANG YI-ONG KA-MA LA

NYEN-DRAK DUNG-DANG PHUN-SHOK PEL-BE U

MI-NUB GIAL-TSEN WONG-JIUR KHOR-LO TE

The Valuable Umbrella holder, precious Goldfish,  Jewel Pot which could fulfill prayer,  Kamala special Flower,  Fame Snail, Wealth Ribbon, Eternal Victory Banner, supreme power Wheels

RIN-CHEN TAK-CHOK JE-CHI CHAK-TSEN CHEN

CHOK-DU GIAL-WA CHO-CHING JE-CHE MA

GEK-SOK NGO-WO DREN-PE PEL-PEL WA

TA-SHI LHA-MO JE-LA CHA-TSEL LO

This is The Eight Precious objects that You hold, You are the creator of happiness, making offerings to The Buddhas of all directions and times,  worship Thee, The Eight Goddesses of luck, happiness Goddesses, and Others  just by thinking of Your kindness, make a success of growing and growing.

 

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