Dorje Phurba Drupchen November 2-8, 2016
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Dear Jon,
At
Ayang Rinpoche's monastery in South India they will hold their annual
Vajrakilaya Drupchen (Great Accomplishment puja), November 2-8, 2016.
Vajrakilaya (Dorje Phurba) is one of the most effective yidam practices,
which are the root of spiritual accomplishment. It is known in the
Tibetan Buddhist world as the most powerful means of destroying the
forces counteracting compassion and of purifying obscurations and
negativity. The phurba, or wisdom dagger, is a symbol of our
unchangeable true nature of mind. Gen Tsewang Tharchin, Ayang Rinpoche's
brother and abbot of the monastery, says, "Vajrakilaya is the best
practice to clear away any kind of obstacles."
All
the monastery's lamas, monks, nuns and associated lay people in the
community will do elaborate offering prayers and chant the Vajrakilaya
mantra for seven full days. There will be no official count of the
mantras, but everyone is encouraged to participate by chanting the
mantra at home.
OM BENZA KILI KILIYA SARWA BIGHANEN BAM HUNG PHAT
The total cost of the Drubchen is approximately $22,000. People who wish to dedicate prayers for their loved ones living or dead and would like to sponsor or donate towards meals, butter lamp, Tsog, tea, alter, offerings for monks and nuns, management and travel expenses, may send in their contributions through Amitabha Foundation in
their own country or directly to the monastery's account (see the
information below). For a US-tax-deductible donation you may also send a
check in USD to Amitabha Foundation USA, P.O. Box 2572, Aptos,
California 95001, or donate online. Dedications must be received by November 6 at 5 PM Pacific Time to be sent to the monastery in time.
May all beings benefit!
Becky Loy
For the Amitabha Foundation USA
Ayany Rinpoche's Worldwide Teaching Schedule
November 1-6, 2016 Hong Kong
True Nature of Mind Teachings, Milarepa Empowerment, Achi Chokyi Drolma Empowerment and Teachings
November 18-27, 2016 Tokyo, Japan
Phowa Course
http://tibet-tcc.sakura.ne.jp
January 17-26, 2017 Bodhgaya, India
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