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Prayer for Peace by the
Great Yogi Tang Tong Gyalpo translated by Lama Zopa
Rinpoche at the time of the terrorist attack in New
York and Washington.
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Here are the Words
of Truth Pacifying the Dangers of Weapons
Om mani padme hum
Great Loving Victorious One (Maitreya Buddha),
Transcendental Sublime Compassionate Eye Looking One,
Wrathful Victorious Hayagriva,
Fully Accomplished Totally Pure (Jetsun) Tara and so forth,
Merely hearing your holy names eliminates all dangers,
Objects of refuge in the nature of compassion, please pay
attention!
When the sentient beings of the time of quarrelling and five
degenerations
By the explosion of the great ocean of evil karma and jealousy
Are tormented by the intensive suffering of fighting and quarrelling
Please dry this up by the power of transcendental wisdom and
compassion.
By letting great rainfalls of the nectar of loving-kindness
fall
On the migratory beings who are enflaming the conflagration
of hatred-fire
Please grant blessing with the recognition of each other like
father-mother
Then increase happiness and auspiciousness.
May the multitudes of the vicious evil spirits
Who enter the mental continuum and
Change it instantly to the mind of asura
From now on never run in this area (country/world).
I am requesting for even all the sentient beings who have
died in the war
To abandon from that time onwards all the evil karma, cause
and effect,
Then having entered and been born in the Blissful Field (Amitabha's
Pure Land)
To lead all others to that Pure Land.
Please bless all those who are born and die (samsaric beings)
To have a long life, no sicknesses, to pacify all quarrelling
and fighting,
Enjoy the ten virtues, have rainfall at the right times, always
have good harvests
And for all the habitat and inhabitants to be auspicious and
increase.
By the ultimate reality which is pure by nature,
By phenomena having ultimate reality cause and result are
unbetrayable,
And by the compassion of the Guru, Mind-seal Deity and Rare
Sublime Ones,
May these pure extensive prayers be completed.
When there was
unceasing war in Kham (Me Nyak), Tibet and nobody was able
to
create harmony, the Great Lord Yogi (Tang Tong Gyalpo) came
to Kham,
generated bodhicitta and just by merely saying these true
words and
sprinkling flowers all the vicious minds (jealousy and anger)
were
completely pacified and the war that had been continuous,
ceased. There were
prosperous harvests and so forth. The country became auspicious
and
peaceful. This is blessed vajra speech.
This is one of the prayers of the Great Tantric Yogi Tang
Tong Gyalpo. The
other prayers that he composed were to stop famine and epidemics.
His Holiness Chobgye Trichen Rinpoche who is a Guru of His
Holiness the
Dalai Lama (His Holiness received the Sakya Lam Dre teachings
and
initiations including Dorje Phurba from him) and also one
of the main
teachers of His Holiness Sakya Trizin was invited to one part
of Nepal by
the Nepalese government. Rinpoche checked what could be most
beneficial for
them and what prayer was most needed to benefit them. It came
out that the
best practice for them to do was these three prayers composed
by Tang Tong
Gyalpo. So then Rinpoche decided to give the oral transmission
of these
three prayers. That is how I found out about these prayers
and I received
the oral transmission from His Holiness Chobgye Trichen Rinpoche.
Through whatever merits have come from making this translation
available,
may wherever this text is (whichever country) and also by
reading this
prayer, cause all the people's hearts be filled with loving-kindness,
bodhicitta and the thought to only benefit and not harm. May
the sun of
peace and happiness arise and may any wars that are happening
stop
immediately. May there be harmony, peace and may there never
be war or
violence again.
Translated by
the incomparably kind Guru Lama Zopa Rinpoche at Kachoe Dechen
Ling, Aptos, California, USA, 11 September 2001, on the day
that the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in
Washington were attacked and many people killed and injured.
This is a revised and edited version of the original, with
the help of Ven Sarah Tenzin Yiwong.
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