Mipham's short Lung-ta Lha-sang prayer

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Mipham's short Lung-ta Lha-sang prayer

Postby ngodrup » Sun Feb 24, 2013 5:26 am

There is a very short Lha sang beginning

"The assembly of the three jewels, three roots, gods and sages..
and ends with the mantra of interdependence
Om Ye Dharma Hetu-Prabhava ..."

The whole thing is about a paragraph long.
Who has the Tibetan for this?

Tank you.
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Re: Mipham's short Lung-ta Lha-sang prayer

Postby heart » Sun Feb 24, 2013 8:35 am

It is here: http://www.kathokcentre.ca/content/teac ... e-practice
I found it somewhere else as a pdf but I can't find it now.

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"The direct, hard to understand, subtle field of knowing, the Great Path, is non-conceptual (akalpana), and entirely beyond the grasp of intellectual thought. Divorced from verbal ideation, it is difficult to point out and as difficult to enquire into. It cannot be communicated through words and [therefore] is not within the scope of the neophyte (adikarmika). Nevertheless the path is to be approached through studying scriptures (sutra) of the World-Teacher and following the personal instructions (upadesa) of one's Guru-ji."

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Re: Mipham's short Lung-ta Lha-sang prayer

Postby ngodrup » Mon Feb 25, 2013 2:57 am

Mangus,

Yes that is the correct one. Now what I'm looking for is the
Tibetan for it, or maybe which volume of Mipham's Sang-bum,
which page... I do not require phontics, just the Tibetan script.

Than you very much.
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Re: Mipham's short Lung-ta Lha-sang prayer

Postby heart » Mon Feb 25, 2013 6:37 am

Yes, I guessed that it wouldn't be enough for you. Love that text.

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"The direct, hard to understand, subtle field of knowing, the Great Path, is non-conceptual (akalpana), and entirely beyond the grasp of intellectual thought. Divorced from verbal ideation, it is difficult to point out and as difficult to enquire into. It cannot be communicated through words and [therefore] is not within the scope of the neophyte (adikarmika). Nevertheless the path is to be approached through studying scriptures (sutra) of the World-Teacher and following the personal instructions (upadesa) of one's Guru-ji."

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Re: Mipham's short Lung-ta Lha-sang prayer

Postby ngodrup » Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:53 pm

I love it too, and a friend wants to add it to a daily practice book.
He'll creating a new translation with script and phonetics.
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Re: Mipham's short Lung-ta Lha-sang prayer

Postby heart » Mon Feb 25, 2013 9:26 pm

ngodrup wrote:I love it too, and a friend wants to add it to a daily practice book.
He'll creating a new translation with script and phonetics.


If he share I would be interested.

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Re: Mipham's short Lung-ta Lha-sang prayer

Postby ngodrup » Mon Feb 25, 2013 11:08 pm

No doubt once we have the Tibetan in hand, it will come quickly.
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