The Repelling Practice of Siṃhamukhā, Extended Recitation

The Repelling Practice of Siṃhamukhā, Extended Recitation

སེང་གདོང་མའི་བཟློག་པ་བཞུགས་སོ།། The Repelling Practice of Siṃhamukhā, Extended Recitation The daily ‘hand-clapping’ practice of Siṃhamukhā (the Lion-faced Dakini) assists practitioners to overcome and eliminate obstacles, hindrances, and dangers associated with various calamities, supernatural threats from humans and non-humans alike, and other

The Repelling Practice of Siṃhamukhā, A Brief Recitation

The Repelling Practice of Siṃhamukhā, A Brief Recitation

སེང་གདོང་མའི་བཟློག་པ་བཞུགས་སོ།། The Repelling Practice of Siṃhamukhā, A Brief Recitation by Yeshe Nyima The daily ‘hand-clapping’ practice of Siṃhamukhā (the Lion-faced Dakini) assists practitioners to overcome and eliminate obstacles, hindrances, and dangers associated with various calamities, supernatural threats from humans and

The Repelling Practices

The Repelling Practices

བཟློག་པ། ། The Repelling Practices Three repelling practices or ‘hand-clapping’ practices commonly recited in the Sakya and other traditions. These three include ‘The Repelling Practice of Prajñāpāramitā’, ‘The Repelling Practice of Sitātapatrā’, and brief and extensive versions of ‘The Repelling

Meditation on Amitābha

Meditation on Amitābha

སྣང་བ་མཐའ་ཡས་བསྒོམ་དོན་བཞུགས།། Meditation on Amitābha Terms of Use This is a free publication and work may be copied or printed for fair use, but only with full attribution, and not for commercial advantage or personal compensation. Translator attributions are found after each

An Ocean of Merit

An Ocean of Merit

ཡན་ལག་བདུན་པའི་ཆོ་ག་བསོད་ནམས་ཆུ་གཏེར་ཞེས་བྱ་བ་བཞུགས་སོ། An Ocean of Merit — Liturgy for the Seven-Limb Practice Terms of Use This is a free publication and work may be copied or printed for fair use, but only with full attribution, and not for commercial advantage or personal