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mr. gordo wrote:Hey all,
I'm looking for a practice with Shakyamuni Buddha. The one's I've found are:
Shakyamuni, Muni Vajrasana (Bari) - Ngorchen Konchog Lhundrup
Shakyamuni, Muni Vajrasana (Gyatso) - Thartse Panchen
I'm not familiar with these practices. Can someone tell me a bit about these, or if there are any others?
kirtu wrote:mr. gordo wrote:Hey all,
I'm looking for a practice with Shakyamuni Buddha. The one's I've found are:
Shakyamuni, Muni Vajrasana (Bari) - Ngorchen Konchog Lhundrup
Shakyamuni, Muni Vajrasana (Gyatso) - Thartse Panchen
I'm not familiar with these practices. Can someone tell me a bit about these, or if there are any others?
I can email you the English version of the "standard" Sakya Shakyamuni Buddha sadhana. I think this version was written by Jamyang Khentse Wangpo but I have to check.
Kirt

mr. gordo wrote:Thanks Kirt. I don't know if it requires an empowerment, but I haven't received one for that. Let me know by PM and I'll give you my email.

mr. gordo wrote:Hey all,
I'm looking for a practice with Shakyamuni Buddha. The one's I've found are:
Shakyamuni, Muni Vajrasana (Bari) - Ngorchen Konchog Lhundrup
Shakyamuni, Muni Vajrasana (Gyatso) - Thartse Panchen
I'm not familiar with these practices. Can someone tell me a bit about these, or if there are any others?
Yeshe wrote:This one popped up on a Google search:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/20640473/A-Pr ... m-Rinpoche
udawa wrote:There is also this nice little sadhana, composed by Karma Thinley Rinpoche, 'Sadhana of The Lord Buddha:
Cloudbanks of Merit' http://www.marpa-gompa.org/sadhana_english.asp
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Thanks for this udawa. I take it this doesn't require an empowerment?

kirtu wrote:mr. gordo wrote:Hey all,
I'm looking for a practice with Shakyamuni Buddha. The one's I've found are:
Shakyamuni, Muni Vajrasana (Bari) - Ngorchen Konchog Lhundrup
Shakyamuni, Muni Vajrasana (Gyatso) - Thartse Panchen
I'm not familiar with these practices. Can someone tell me a bit about these, or if there are any others?
In the Bari Lotsawa cycle (these are practices from Atisha that Bari Lotsawa or the Abbot of Narthang collected [it is not clear to me that the Abbot and Bari Lotsawa are the same person - the cycle is called the Bari Lotsawa cycle [also the Narthang Gyatsar cycle] but my notes say that the Abbot of Narthang collected these empowerments, teachings and sadhanas]) there are two Shakyamuni Budda empowerments (the first two in fact). The second empowerment has a complex visualization but the first one is a simple visualization of Shakyamuni Buddha by himself. HE Ratna Vajra Rinpoche said something about the first empowerment being a blessing empowerment but these are not in my notes and this is just from memory.
Anyway, the sadhana that I have was given to me by Khenpo Kalsang and is the standard group sadhana for Shakyamuni Buddha that Sakya Phuntsok Ling uses and anyone can get a copy. They are very careful about protecting sadhanas from being given out inappropriately so I am certain that there will not be a problem.
Kirt

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