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dc.contributor.author | Wangchen Rinpoche | - |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-12-17T12:28:20Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2018-12-17T12:28:20Z | - |
dc.date.issued | 2009 | - |
dc.identifier.isbn | 1-55939-317-3 | - |
dc.identifier.uri | http://tnt.ussh.edu.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/616 | - |
dc.description | The Tibetan Buddhist practice of Nyungne ("nyoong-nay") has been gaining increased attention in Buddhist centers across North America. Participants say the practice purifies them both physically and spiritually. This volume is the only comprehensive treatment in English of these powerful teachings. Nyungne is a profound, two-and-a-half-day practice, a length of time especially helpful for people whose schedules cannot accommodate long-term retreat. It involves the keeping of strict vows; the second day is devoted to complete silence and fasting. The meditation centers on the recitations, mantras, and guided visualizations of the Thousand-Armed Chenrezig, the embodiment of all the buddhas' loving-kindness and compassion. Translated as "abiding in the fast," Nyungne is said to be effective in the healing of illness, the nurturing of compassion, and the purification of negative karma. | en_US |
dc.description.abstract | Foreword by H.H. the Dalai Lama ; Introduction ; Definition of Nyungne Practice ; Source of the Practice ; Level of Practice (Where Nyungne Belongs) ; General Benefits of the Practice ; Section One; Eleven-Faced, Thousand-Armed Chenrezig ; The History of Thousand-Armed Chenrezig ; Benefits of the Practice ; Obscurations of Body, Speech, and Mind ; How Purification Works ; Purification of Body, Speech, and Mind ; Story of the Woman Who Killed Many People ; Importance of Lineage and Guru ; Gelongma Palmo’s Biography ; Gelongma Palmo’s Disciples ; Khenchen Tashi Ozer ; An Inspirational Story ; Section Two; Praises to the Buddha, The Twelve Deeds ; Thirty-five Buddhas Confession Prayer ; The Three Heaps: ; First Heap: Homage by Prostration ; Second Heap: Confession ; Third Heap: Dedication ; The Four Powers: ; Power of Reliance ; Power of Remorse ; Power of Remedy ; Power of Commitment ; The Vows Of Nyungne ; The Eight-Precepts Vow ; The Sojong Vow ; The Eight Vows of the Restoring and Purifying Ordination ; The Powerful Benefits of the Sojong Vow ; Seven-Branch Offering Prayer ; The First Branch Prayer: Prostration ; The Benefits of Prostration ; The Second Branch Prayer: Offering ; The Third Branch Prayer: Confession ; The Fourth Branch Prayer: Rejoicing ; The Fifth Branch Prayer: Request to Turn the Dharma Wheel ; The Sixth Branch Prayer: Beseeching Buddhas and Bodhisattvas Not to Pass into Nirvana ; The Seventh Branch Prayer: Dedication of Merit ; Accumulation of Merit and Wisdom ; Visualization 89 Field of Accumulation of Merit Phase ; The Three Aspects of Deity Yoga: Clarity, Purity, and Stability ; The Three Sattvas ; Complete Steps of the Creation Phase (Self-Generation) ; Deity Meditation with Five Purifications and Perfections, Blessing Being the Sixth ; Essential Elements of Thousand-Armed Chenrezig ; Additional Aspects of the Visualization and Their Meanings ; Self-Generation Continued ; The Frontal Visualization for the Purpose of Worship ; Section Three; Mantras of Nyungne ; Benefits of the Recitation of the Dharani ; Benefits of the Six-Syllable Mantra ; How the Six-Syllable Mantra Relates to the External, Internal, and Secret Aspects ; Recitation of the Mantra Is of Six Different Kinds ; The Power of Mantra ; Benefits of Practice ; Songtsen Gompo’s Verses on the Mantra OM MANI PEME HUNG ; Additional Dharanis and Mantras ; Explanation of the Po Homage Prayer ; Praise to Chenrezig’s Body ; Praise to the Qualities of Chenrezig’s Mind ; Praise to the Quality of Chenrezig’s Supreme Knowledge ; Praise to the Quality of Chenrezig’s Compassion ; Praise to Chenrezig’s Speech ; Benefits of the Praise ; Benefits of the Prostrations ; Ending Prayers and Offerings ; The Special Wish Prayer and Torma Offerings ; Receiving Blessing Water at the End of the Ceremony: Final Purifying Symbol ; Ending the Fast ; Concluding the Practice ; Final Confession ; Completion Phase ; The Actual Self-Dissolution ; Section Four; Preparation for the Actual Ceremony ; Preparing Oneself ; Empowerment and Instruction ; Preparing the Shrine ; Location of the Practice ; Auspicious Days to Do the Practice ; Actual Practice ; Three Components of Perfection ; Nyungne Practice 166 Cleanliness ; Power of Breaking the Vows ; Pure Physical Action ; Additional Rules ; Food and Drink ; Bending the Rules ; Samaya Commitments of Nyungne ; Section Five; Benefits of Vegetarian Diet and Fasting; Vegetarian Diet 182 Spiritual Benefits ; The Suffering of Sentient Beings ; Animals Are Sentient Beings ; Karmic Habits ; Animal Cruelty ; Lunar Feast ; Conclusion ; Questions and Answers ; Section Six; Nyungne Practice Text ; Praises to the Buddha, The Twelve Deeds ; Heartfelt Praise to Lord Chenrezig ; Thirty-five Buddhas Confession Prayer ; The Fasting Ritual of the Noble Eleven-Faced Chenrezig, Called the Omnipresent Happy Omen ; Additional Prayers Dedication of Merit ; Offering Prayer (before a meal) ; | en_US |
dc.description.tableofcontents | Foreword by H.H. the Dalai Lama xv Introduction 1 Definition of Nyungne Practice 1 Source of the Practice 1 Level of Practice (Where Nyungne Belongs) 2 General Benefits of the Practice 3 Section One 1. Eleven-Faced, Thousand-Armed Chenrezig 7 The History of Thousand-Armed Chenrezig 8 2. Benefits of the Practice 11 Obscurations of Body, Speech, and Mind 11 How Purification Works 12 Purification of Body, Speech, and Mind 13 Story of the Woman Who Killed Many People 14 3. Importance of Lineage and Guru 17 Gelongma Palmo’s Biography 18 Gelongma Palmo’s Disciples 21 Khenchen Tashi Ozer 38 An Inspirational Story 39 Section Two 4. Praises to the Buddha, The Twelve Deeds 43 5. Thirty-five Buddhas Confession Prayer 51 The Three Heaps: 51 First Heap: Homage by Prostration 51 Second Heap: Confession 52 Third Heap: Dedication 53 The Four Powers: 54 Power of Reliance 54 Power of Remorse 54 Power of Remedy 54 Power of Commitment 55 6. The Vows Of Nyungne 57 The Eight-Precepts Vow 57 The Sojong Vow 58 The Eight Vows of the Restoring and Purifying Ordination 67 The Powerful Benefits of the Sojong Vow 72 7. Seven-Branch Offering Prayer 75 The First Branch Prayer: Prostration 76 The Benefits of Prostration 77 The Second Branch Prayer: Offering 78 The Third Branch Prayer: Confession 80 The Fourth Branch Prayer: Rejoicing 82 The Fifth Branch Prayer: Request to Turn the Dharma Wheel 83 The Sixth Branch Prayer: Beseeching Buddhas and Bodhisattvas Not to Pass into Nirvana 84 The Seventh Branch Prayer: Dedication of Merit 86 Accumulation of Merit and Wisdom 87 8. Visualization 89 Field of Accumulation of Merit Phase 90 The Three Aspects of Deity Yoga: Clarity, Purity, and Stability 90 The Three Sattvas 91 Complete Steps of the Creation Phase (Self-Generation) 91 Deity Meditation with Five Purifications and Perfections, Blessing Being the Sixth 93 Essential Elements of Thousand-Armed Chenrezig 94 Additional Aspects of the Visualization and Their Meanings 97 Self-Generation Continued 98 The Frontal Visualization for the Purpose of Worship 100 Section Three 9. Mantras of Nyungne 105 Benefits of the Recitation of the Dharani 105 Benefits of the Six-Syllable Mantra 107 How the Six-Syllable Mantra Relates to the External, Internal, and Secret Aspects 114 Recitation of the Mantra Is of Six Different Kinds 116 The Power of Mantra 119 Benefits of Practice 120 Songtsen Gompo’s Verses on the Mantra OM MANI PEME HUNG 121 Additional Dharanis and Mantras 126 10. Explanation of the Po Homage Prayer 133 Praise to Chenrezig’s Body 136 Praise to the Qualities of Chenrezig’s Mind 141 Praise to the Quality of Chenrezig’s Supreme Knowledge 141 Praise to the Quality of Chenrezig’s Compassion 142 Praise to Chenrezig’s Speech 144 Benefits of the Praise 145 Benefits of the Prostrations 146 11. Ending Prayers and Offerings 149 The Special Wish Prayer and Torma Offerings 149 Receiving Blessing Water at the End of the Ceremony: Final Purifying Symbol 150 Ending the Fast 151 Concluding the Practice 152 Final Confession 152 Completion Phase 152 The Actual Self-Dissolution 152 Section Four 12. Preparation for the Actual Ceremony 157 Preparing Oneself 157 Empowerment and Instruction 159 Preparing the Shrine 159 Location of the Practice 161 Auspicious Days to Do the Practice 162 13. Actual Practice 165 Three Components of Perfection 165 Nyungne Practice 166 Cleanliness 167 Power of Breaking the Vows 168 Pure Physical Action 170 Additional Rules 172 Food and Drink 172 Bending the Rules 174 Samaya Commitments of Nyungne 175 Section Five 14. Benefits of Vegetarian Diet and Fasting 181 Vegetarian Diet 182 Spiritual Benefits 185 15. The Suffering of Sentient Beings 189 Animals Are Sentient Beings 189 Karmic Habits 192 Animal Cruelty 194 Lunar Feast 198 Conclusion 198 16. Questions and Answers 201 Section Six Nyungne Practice Text Praises to the Buddha, The Twelve Deeds 206 Heartfelt Praise to Lord Chenrezig 214 Thirty-five Buddhas Confession Prayer 218 The Fasting Ritual of the Noble Eleven-Faced Chenrezig, Called the Omnipresent Happy Omen 226 Additional Prayers Dedication of Merit 268 Offering Prayer (before a meal) 270 | en_US |
dc.language.iso | en | en_US |
dc.publisher | Snow Lion Publications | en_US |
dc.subject | Kinh điển và triết học phật giáo | en_US |
dc.subject | Lịch sử và văn hóa phật giáo | en_US |
dc.title | Buddhist Fasting Practice - The Nyungne Method of Thousand Armed Chenrezig | en_US |
dc.type | Book | en_US |
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