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Mewa 7 Birth Buddha: Tara

Oct 19, 2010
Mewa 7 Birth Buddha: Tara

Introduction Tara (Tib: rje btsun sgrol ma; རྗེ་བཙུན་སྒྲོལ་མ།) is known by many names, amongst them the “Savioress” and the “Mother of Liberation”. She is a universal mother who nurtures and protects all sentient beings, making her the most beloved and popular goddess within Tibetan Buddhism.   Benefits Increases life energy and good health Increases one’s creativity Swift assistance Recovery from diseases Success in career and business Improves finances Helps childless couples to conceive Protection from dangerous ...

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Mewa 9 Birth Buddha: Manjushri

Oct 19, 2010
Mewa 9 Birth Buddha: Manjushri

Introduction Manjushri (Tib: ‘jam dpal dbyangs; འཇམ་དཔལ་དབྱངས།) is the Buddha of Wisdom and revered as the patron of the sciences and arts. Centuries after people first heard of his holy name, Manjushri remains a deity beloved by Buddhists of all traditions. Today, his practice has spread throughout Asia and to most parts of the world. Reverence for this wisdom-granting deity is so prevalent that his image is a mainstay in most Mahayana and Vajrayana temples.   Benefits Increases intelligence and memory Gains insight, intuition and w...

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Mewa 3 Birth Buddha: Vajrasattva

Oct 19, 2010
Mewa 3 Birth Buddha: Vajrasattva

Introduction Vajrasattva (Tib: rdo rje sems dpa’; རྡོ་རྗེ་སེམས་དཔའ) is a male meditational deity within the Tibetan Buddhist tradition who symbolizes the inherent purity of all the Buddhas. Vajrasattva is widely practiced to purify one’s negative actions. Combined with application of the Four Opponent Powers, his practice is incredibly effective to purify even the heaviest karmas.   Benefits Purifies even the heaviest negative karmas Shortens the duration of our current difficulties Achieves a better rebirth   History While Vajr...

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Mewa 8 Birth Buddha: Shakyamuni

Oct 19, 2010
Mewa 8 Birth Buddha: Shakyamuni

Introduction Shakyamuni (Tib: rgyal ba shAkya thub pa; རྒྱལ་བ་ཤཱཀྱ་ཐུབ་པ།), the founder of Buddhism, is popularly known as the historical Buddha of this aeon and the compassionate one who turned the Wheel of Dharma in this fortunate time.   Benefits Removes obstacles and hindrances Purifies negative karma Accumulates vast amounts of merit   History Shakyamuni Buddha was born amidst many great auspicious signs as an Indian prince named Siddhartha Gautama in 623 BC. At birth, it was predicted that he would either be an incredibly compas...

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Mewa 5 Birth Buddha: Shakyamuni

Oct 19, 2010
Mewa 5 Birth Buddha: Shakyamuni

Introduction Shakyamuni (Tib: rgyal ba shAkya thub pa; རྒྱལ་བ་ཤཱཀྱ་ཐུབ་པ།), the founder of Buddhism, is popularly known as the historical Buddha of this aeon and the compassionate one who turned the Wheel of Dharma in this fortunate time.   Benefits Removes obstacles and hindrances Purifies negative karma Accumulates vast amounts of merit   History Shakyamuni Buddha was born amidst many great auspicious signs as an Indian prince named Siddhartha Gautama in 623 BC. At birth, it was predicted that he would either be an incredibly compas...

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Mewa 4 Birth Buddha: Vajrapani

Oct 19, 2010
Mewa 4 Birth Buddha: Vajrapani

Introduction Vajrapani (Tib: phyag-na rDo-rje; ཕྱག་ན་རྡོ་རྗེ།) is the physical representation of the power of all the Buddhas and is practiced in all schools of Tibetan Buddhism. He represents the energy of the enlightened mind, which is the energy to break through the deluded mind, and his mantra is the essence of this quality.   Benefits Gives protection Clears inner and outer obstacles   History Vajrapani is known as the King of Yakshas. He is said to have been a yaksha, a class of nature spirit or demon, before pledging his loyalt...

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Mewa 2 Birth Buddha: Vajrapani

Oct 19, 2010
Mewa 2 Birth Buddha: Vajrapani

Introduction Vajrapani (Tib: phyag-na rDo-rje; ཕྱག་ན་རྡོ་རྗེ།) is the physical representation of the power of all the Buddhas and is practiced in all schools of Tibetan Buddhism. He represents the energy of the enlightened mind, which is the energy to break through the deluded mind, and his mantra is the essence of this quality.   Benefits Gives protection Clears inner and outer obstacles   History Vajrapani is known as the King of Yakshas. He is said to have been a yaksha, a class of nature spirit or demon, before pledging his loyalt...

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Mewa 1 Birth Buddha: Chenrezig

Oct 16, 2010
Mewa 1 Birth Buddha: Chenrezig

Introduction Chenrezig (Tib: spyan ras gzigs; སྤྱན་རས་གཟིགས།) or Avalokiteshvara (Skt), is the Buddha of Compassion. Possibly the most famous and well-loved deity across all schools of Buddhism, Chenrezig manifested in various forms to benefit sentient beings. For example, within the Mahayana school of Buddhism, he is widely known as the Goddess Kuan Yin.   Benefits Calms the mind Relieves anxiety Cultivates compassion, wisdom and confidence Prevents one from entering the lower realms Fulfills one’s wish for happiness Bestows celesti...

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