Mandala Offering - Hand Mudra Version
Konchog Zhenphen demonstrates the traditional mandala offering, one of foundational ngondro practices in all branches of Himalayan Vajrayana.
As for the benefits of mandala offering, it is said that it will help to perfect entirely the six transcendent perfections, which are the foundation or support for all the qualities of the paths and bhumis.
In essence, mandala offering is described as offering the universe. As it says in a tantra:
Through offering to all the buddhas in their pure realms
The entire billionfold universe,
Adorned with all kinds of desirable gifts,
The wisdom of buddhahood is perfected.
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Nine-Round Breathing Meditation w/ Vajrasattva 100 Syllable Mantra
Nine-Round Breathing a mind-clearing meditation practice that involves nine breaths in and nine breaths out, together with targeted visualizations. Our body has 72,000 psychic energy pathways, according to Tibetan tantric tradition. The nine-round breathing meditation clears obstructions that can interfere with our meditation and assists in regulating the energy in these channels.
For each of the nine rounds, visualize breathing in a purifying white light as you inhale. Depending on where you are in the meditation, the light may descend via the channel to the right, to the left, or to both, clearing the channel of any pollutants from the body and the mind. Imagine that as you exhale, all of those pollutants, which take the appearance of black smoke, are forced upward, out of each channel, and released into space, where they completely vanish. With each of the nine rounds, visualize the white light and the black smoke cleaning your body and mind with each inhalation.
Please note that lineages and teachers might have variation on the style, arm movements etc., but the main focus is the clearing of the channels of stale winds
Tibetan Vajrayana Trulkhor Yantra Yoga
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Nam Myoho Renge Kyo - Two Minute Daimoku - Chanting - 南無妙法蓮華経 - Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō
Nam Myoho Renge Kyo
Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō (南無妙法蓮華経) (also Nam Myōhō Renge Kyō) (English: Devotion to the Mystic Law of the Lotus Sutra or Glory to the Sutra of the Lotus of the Supreme Law) is a mantra that is chanted as the central practice of all forms of Nichiren Buddhism—Myōhō Renge Kyō being the Japanese title of the Lotus Sūtra. The mantra is referred to as daimoku (題目) or, in honorific form, o-daimoku (お題目) and was first revealed by the Japanese Buddhist teacher Nichiren on the 28th day of the fourth lunar month of 1253 at Seichō-ji (also called Kiyosumi-dera) near Kominato in current-day part of the city of Kamogawa, Japan. The practice of chanting the daimoku is called shōdai (唱題). The purpose of chanting daimoku is to attain perfect and complete awakening.
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The Lotus Sutra is held by Nichiren Buddhists, as well as practitioners of the Chinese Tiantai (T'ien-t'ai) and corresponding Japanese Tendai sects, to be the culmination of Shakyamuni Buddha's 50 years of teaching. However, followers of Nichiren Buddhism
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