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Title: The Infinite Power Of All The Buddhas


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The Infinite Power Of All The Buddhas
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Vajrapani The Embodiment Of Infinite Power
  • In the triad of enlightened qualities that we
    need to develop in order to attain full
    enlightenment compassion (Avalokiteshvara),
    wisdom (Manjushri) and unlimited power, Vajrapani
    represents the third the aspect of pure power,
    the energy of the enlightened mind.

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  • As befitting the Buddha of infinite power, he is
    wrathful in form. Vajrapani means the Holder of
    the Diamond Thunderbolt Sceptre, which symbolises
    the indestructibility of awareness that is free
    of delusions and concepts.

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  • Transformation and the overcoming of obstacles
    are accomplished through the wrathful form and
    aspects of the iconography of Vajrapani.
    Vajrapani stands astride a sun disc and his hands
    are in threatening mudra.

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  • Using his diamond-like sceptre, he transforms
    hatred into wisdom. Within a blaze of
    transformative flames, he exorcises the ugly
    demons of our entanglements desire, hatred, and
    ignorance, into wisdom.

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  • Thus we see how meaningful and beneficial it is
    to make a connection with Lama Tsongkhapa who
    embodies the three Buddha deities
    Avalokiteshvara, Manjushri and Vajrapani and
    their qualities.

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Lama Tsongkhapa The Embodiment Of Three Buddhas
  • Je Tsongkhapa was born a genius and showed us all
    a perfect example of how to balance study and
    practice perfectly.

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  • He restored the Buddhadharma to its original
    purity and in fact brought about a renaissance in
    Buddhist practice that sent waves through Tibet,
    Mongolia, China and India.

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  • At the age of five he was already practicing
    profound tantra, after receiving ordination vows
    from His Holiness the Fourth Karmapa. He studied
    at the feet of 45 teachers of the different
    traditions that existed in Tibet at the time. He
    went into an eight-year retreat with eight of his
    closest disciples,

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  • during which he completed 3.5 million
    prostrations and 1.5 million mandala offerings.
    After that, many Buddha deities appeared to him,
    including the 35 Confessional Buddhas.

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  • He was able to communicate directly with
    Manjushri, and remained in constant communication
    with Manjushri until he passed into parinirvana.
    His great deeds include writing the Lamrim Chenmo
    the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment and the
    Ngarim Chenmo (on tantra),

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  • as well as the construction of the three great
    monasteries of Gaden, Sera and Drepung. He
    founded the Gelug Lineage, also known as the
    Yellow Hat lineage (as Vajrayogini had advised
    him to use the colour yellow for his teaching hat
    to signify the growth and spread of Dharma).

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  • Here, in Faces of Enlightenment, Je Tsongkhapa
    is in his main peaceful form of a monk, showing
    us that he held his Vinaya vows purely. His hands
    are in a teaching mudra, signifying his primary
    role to teach and spread the Dharma in the ten
    directions. Like Manjushri, he holds a flaming
    wisdom sword in his right hand and a wisdom text
    in his left hand.

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  • Among the most powerful of prayers is the Guru
    Yoga of Je Tsongkhapa, which contains the seven
    limbed prayer essential for the purification of
    ones negativities and for accumulating merits.
    The Migstema is Lama Tsongkhapas mantra, which
    bestows the blessings of the three Buddha deities
    to those who recite the mantra with faith and
    pure motivation.

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  • The benefits of the mantra include the healing of
    depression, restlessness and sickness protection
    from negative energies as well as enhanced
    intelligence, and clarity of mind. Ultimately, it
    brings deep joy and peace.

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