So now I will explain to you little bit about the Six-Armed Mahakala empowerment in terms of appearance.... read more →
But here is a thing that I need to tell you and that is, when I say “samaya” please don’t be afraid because many of us we get a wrong […]... read more →
Just to conclude is that you are receiving a Six-Armed Mahakala empowerment today and then because we will say “our samaya this, samaya that” and then just make sure that your heart is in the Dharma and then that’s the most important, that is your samaya.... read more →
Buddhist point left finger. That’s why we called ནང་པ་ “Nangpa”, “Nangpa” means “looking inwardly” and then we are not looking outwardly, we are looking inwardly. That’s the definition of being a Buddhist practitioner.... read more →
Then also, to attach to this story, in the Vajrayana world we say “Oh you criticise, you said this, you said that and then now you have broken your samaya”. […]... read more →
So, we visualise the Samaya deity and the Wisdom deity combined, inseparably together and then, of course, we make offerings.
External, physical things that we have actually arranged (1). The Inner offering of all the five Nectars and five Meats (2), and then we offer the offering of bliss (3), and then we make the ultimate, Nature of Mind offering (4). So, four different types of offering.... read more →
Because samaya is not something separate from the basic foundation of being Buddhist practitioner. It’s part of it.... read more →
Q: What is samaya? A: Samaya? What is samaya? Samaya, I don’t know what is samaya, maybe you can tell me, I have no idea. No. Samaya is, there’s a […]... read more →
Q: If you receive many empowerments, how do we deal with all the samayas? A: There’s only one samaya. All the others are detail. There’s only one samaya, and that […]... read more →
Q: Could you please tell us more about the samaya vow, thank you very much dear Rinpoche la? A: Samaya vow. I think one thing you have to understand is […]... read more →