March - FPMT Losang Dragpa Centre
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March - FPMT Losang Dragpa Centre
Shabda ~ March 2006 ~ Shabda 1 Monthly Newsletter of Losang Dragpa Center Dealing with failure in business March 2006 Rinpoche’s letter of advice to a student on dealing with failure of a business deal. My most dear beloved Jimmy, I hope you are well. I wanted to send this message to you quickly. We will try what we can. It might be a little late. We should have done some pujas and prayers dedicated for you and your success earlier. It seems that making a four-foot high statue of Kurukulla can make a difference, especially if the statue is completed within two weeks. It seems that work and business can then become positive and successful. If things don’t succeed, you shouldn’t let this make your mind unhappy and depressed, feeling great shame. From the Dharma point of view, it’s nothing. Even if you don’t succeed, this is nothing to worry about or feel concerned about. If it were something non-virtuous, like killing, stealing, and the other ten non-virtues, it would be something to worry about. It’s just work, and you didn’t succeed because people don’t want to invest money. It’s nothing to worry about from a Dharma point of view. Only from a worldly person’s point of view it is something shameful. © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER Lama Zopa Rinpoche Try as much as possible, but if it doesn’t happen, then you shouldn’t worry. Don’t make your mind down. It’s unnecessary and also causes you to be physically unhealthy. The important thing is that in your life you have collected so much merit and offered so much service to His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the FPMT organization, because of me, our relationship in the Dharma. Design by WOFS.COM 2 Shabda ~ March 2006 ~ A business failure would be shameful according to a worldly person’s point of view, those with attachment clinging to this life, but it is not shameful. From a worldly person’s view, if one is able to kill one’s enemy, one rejoices. In Dharma, this is wrong rejoicing, and is very harmful to oneself and others. Why is it harmful to others? Because it becomes heavy negative karma, which means you can’t have realizations, and you can’t benefit others. Also, from a worldly person’s view, to defeat others and win is regarded as the best thing. But from a Dharma point of view, from the Mahayana view, or in reality, to offer the victory to others and take the loss upon oneself is the most profitable, because by doing this sincerely you create the karma to win in all your future lives. You always create the cause for victory and no defeat. From a worldly point of view, you take the victory and give the loss to others, but that negative karma brings loss in so many future lives, so much unhappiness. With Mahayana Buddhism, with Dharma, you have happiness in all future lives, you achieve the victory, and because of that and because your practice is to benefit others, you take others’ sufferings and experience them and give others all happiness, temporary and ultimate, including enlightenment. So, because of that, being able to offer the victory and take the loss, you are happy. It is very satisfying, very fulfilling. As I have mentioned to you before, © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER your victory is something that causes happiness to many sentient beings, offering great benefit to them. Taking the victory is not for you, but for all sentient beings. It is like His Holiness the Dalai Lama not creating violence but fighting for the truth, for the Tibetan people to have their own country and total religious freedom, to preserve and spread the Dharma in Tibet and in the rest of the world, for the Dharma to exist for a long time, and for it to flourish and spread all over the world. His Holiness is fighting for this because people are not happy. In China, there is no religious freedom and people are unhappy. One has to think of the benefit for sentient beings in the decisions we take. Which, taking the victory or the loss, has most benefit for sentient beings – you make your decision from that basis. From the Dharma point of view, bearing hardships to create negative karma or to harm others is not perseverance. It is wrong perseverance. However, those who bear hardships to practice Dharma, for realizations, to achieve liberation and enlightenment so that they can liberate and enlighten other sentient beings, are practicing perseverance, one of the six paramitas, because the object is virtue. Another example is a person living an ascetic life of renunciation in a cave, to achieve liberation and enlightenment so as to be able to enlighten all sentient beings. From a worldly person’s point of view, they think this person living in a cave is an object of compassion; they see this life as suffering – having Design by WOFS.COM ~ March 2006 ~ no material possessions and living in a cave instead of a luxury house. From the Dharma point of view, thinking that this person is pitiful is wrong compassion. This is the view of the worldly mind. Sentient beings not practicing Dharma and engaging in negative karma, creating the sufferings of samsara and the lower realms, are objects of compassion. That is unbearable. It is good to think that in emptiness, there is no gain and no loss. It is very good to think in this way in case you don’t achieve your aim in business. You must think like this over and over. As I mentioned one morning, when I talked about emptiness to you, think of a truly existent “I,” truly existent company, truly existent business, and truly existent funds. In reality, these things have no such true existence, the true existence that appears and that we believe in, such as a real company and business. Look at this situation as like a dream. Then, all this loss and gain is like a dream. Then, you get the feeling that it isn’t important, that it’s nothing. That’s Shabda 3 what we should do. Try those methods in meditation. Don’t bring yourself down and make yourself unhappy. I want you to have a very, very long life. Remember that the appearance of this life is very short; it can stop any minute, hour, or day. Think about this business loss as like a water bubble. Also, even if the whole world criticizes you, it’s nothing. Even if people give you a bad reputation, it’s nothing when you think of impermanence and death. Overall, in this case, what seems to be needed is merit. My suggestion to you is to make many offerings. I have asked two people to buy prayer wheels turned by candles for you. It’s important to replace the old candle when it burns down so that the prayer wheel is always turning. This is a very special method. I also have special dakini mantras and prayers and requests to help to eliminate obstacles. So for now, thank you very much for all your generosity and support for me and the organization. It’s wonderful. With much love and prayer... Word s of Wisdo m for Marc h “When a person is generous and kind to others and good hearted, then all the good things in life come from that: prosperity, health, and long life. Such a person will receive all of those things. If those good qualities are within a person’s mind, even if they live in poverty they will experience peace and happiness, and there will be satisfaction and fulfillment in the heart of that person.” ~By Kyabje Lama Zopa Rinpoche~ © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER Design by WOFS.COM 4 Shabda ~ March 2006 ~ LDC NEWS Best news for the year! Our most precious guru Kyabje Lama Zopa Rinpoche has confirmed coming to LDC from 11th - 22nd May 2006! Rinpoche will be opening our new Center premises on Jalan 17/21 while celebrating Wesak with us on the same day, programs such as cutting ribbon, releasing mantra balloons, bathing the Buddha ceremony, lion dance and a long life puja has been planned. Rinpoche will also be giving teaching and conferring Medicine Buddha initiation to those wishing to obtain this initiation at the Center. Details of the program will be posted to you in next issue of the Shabda, please mark these dates in your diary to meet our precious guru again in May 2006. Those of you who are interested to help in preparation of this mega event, please call Ven. Osel or Elsie join in the merit making. LDC Grand Opening dinner May 12th LDC will also be hosting a dinner to celebrate the opening of the center by our precious guru. The date for the dinner is May 12th and it will be held at the new Center. Please also keep this date free. LDC new premise under renovation © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER Design by WOFS.COM ~ March 2006 ~ Moving date from Damansara heights to Section 17 28th March (Tuesday) has been marked as the auspicious date for LDC to move to its very own premises at No.1 Jalan 17/21, 46400 PJ Selangor. By then the Center will have been renovated under the wonderful care and supervision of our EXCO member Mr Chip Lim who has also arranged to underwrite the costs of the renovations. Let us all jointly rejoice and wish Chip a long life for his incredible kindness. In addition the interiors of the gompa and altar furniture are being organized by Juanita, Ming Tsuan and David and a monk from Kopan skilled in painting will be coming to the Center to help decorate the gompa. The holy statues, which are currently being made in Kathmandu in the meanwhile, will be arriving in Kuala Lumpur at the end of March 2006. Those wishing to participate in the sponsorship of these holy statues can still do so as the life size statue of the White Mahakala and Namtosey have not been completely sponsored yet. Those keen on creating the karmic link to the center and to both Wealth deities please do call up the center and speak with Elsie or Shirley. For the move over we will require lots of manpower and transport to help moving the Center. Please do call up LDC office to offer your help. Shabda 5 March, if you have empty boxes (in good condition) at your office or home, you are most welcome to send some to LDC for our packing. Please allow LDC to have at least 10 days to settle down after the move, there will be no activities from 25th March - 4th April at LDC. Publication This year LDC has the honor to print 4,000 copies of book (English & Chinese) about the story of the search for the reincarnation of the late Geshe Lama Konchog! We are also planning to print practices on Tara & Medicine Buddha in both English and Chinese, also golden light sutra in preparation for our Wesak celebration, and many more free books on the teaching from Kyabje Lama Zopa Rinpoche. We are looking for a willing person to help us to coordinate on the printing and distribution. Please contact Ven. Osel at 019-3022 369 if you are interested to help. We are also looking for sponsors to help on printing these dharma materials. Please contact LDC office if you wish to make any donation. Thank you very much. Packing will be starting from 25th - 27th © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER Design by WOFS.COM 6 Shabda ~ March 2006 ~ Update on Jangsem Ling On 16th feb 2006, a visit to Jangsemling(JSL) was undertaken by our Exco members, MK Sen and M Jayabalan together with the Architects Mel Soong and Selina Foong, the Contractor Mr Tan, Ven. Ang Losang and William Fong, to assess the latest state of affairs of the building. From their positive visit, the followings were noted :1) Leakages on the flat roof over Gompa, the corridors, Rinpoche’s room and kitchen area due to heavy rain. As a result the ceiling has been badly stained in specified areas. There are also leakages over glass skylight at the front entrance. 2) Hairline cracks observed on the external wall of corridor facing the bodhi tree. 3) Door at Rinpoche’s room is defective 4) Main sliding door at Gompa facing © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER the Altar cannot be closed. 5) All slopes on the perimeter of the property especially on the right, front and left sides as you face the front entrance have been eroded. 6) Noted that there is no direct water supply availability. Arrangements are being made to redress the aforesaid problems with the contractor and Mel Soong has kindly agreed to oversee the repair works. The contractor has also made certain proposals to alleviate the water problem which would be formally submitted for Exco’s approval. Once we have resolved the water problem and those mentioned above at JSL, we hope to be able to open JSL as a retreat center again. Design by WOFS.COM ~ March 2006 ~ Shabda 7 FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS & MERIT 2006 @ The Great Stupa of Enlightenment, Bodhgaya Celebrating the Four Great Buddhist Festival Days Join us as we offer lights, prayer flags and pujas at the holiest site in the universe. Commemorating the most significant events of Guru Shakyamuni Buddhas life, these four Festival Days are: 15 Days of Miracles 28th Feb. to 14th March Birth, Enlightenment & Parinirvana 11th June Lord Buddhas First Teaching 29th July Descent from the God Realm of the Thirty Three 12th November • 100,000 colored electric lights are actually offered every night on these four auspicious festival days. The sponsor’s lights are offered according to Kyabje Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s instructions for multiplying the offerings with Rinpoche’s extensive offering practice. • The monks of Namgyal Monastery perform puja’s around the sacred Bodhi tree and at Namgyal Monastery in Bodhgaya. • Prayer flags are offered to adorn the stupa grounds. • The lights are offered with the profound light offering prayer written by Lama Zopa Rinpoche. © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER All sponsors’ names and personal dedications are recited under the Bodhi Tree. The offerings are dedicated to the benefit of all sentient beings, world peace, preservation and spread of the pure dharma and especially for the long lives of our holy gurus, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Lama Zopa Rinpoche, Lama Osel Rinpoche and all FPMT teachers and lamas, for the temporal and ultimate happiness of the sponsors and their loved ones, for the obstacles of all FPMT projects to be removed and for the success of all the projects. Offerings made in Bodhgaya are said to be eight times more powerful Suggested donations include offerings on all four auspicious occasions are as follows: 350 Lights RM100.00 1,000 Lights RM195.00 3,000 Lights RM385.00 7,000 Lights RM765.00 21,000 Lights RM1,900.00 100,000 Lights RM7,650.00 Tara Puja Protector Puja Guru Puja One set of prayer flags RM135.00 RM135.00 RM135.00 RM115.00 Please call LDC at (03) 2093-8189 to make your donation. Design by WOFS.COM 8 Shabda ~ March 2006 ~ KALACHAKRA REPORT By Selina Foong His Holiness the Dalai Lama says of the Kalachakra, “I announce that there is a Kalachakra initiation, and everybody rushes here. I do the Kalachakra ceremony last as I spend more time explaining the key elements and a general overview of the Buddhist path. That way they have to sit and listen. That is my skillful means! (But) although I thought I was rather smart, some of the students are even smarter. They make sure to arrive exactly on Kalachakra initiation day!” What a good thing it was that our group of 30-odd LDC members and friends from other countries did not try to “outsmart” His Holiness; it would surely have been our loss! For two weeks in January 2006, we not only soaked up the glorious Kalachakra teachings & initiation, but listened to His Holiness elucidate on the Nagarjuna classic, “The Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way”; participating in © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER the largest event most of us had ever attended (by most reports exceeding 100,000 people), in one of India’s holiest sites, with great camaraderie and enthusiasm. IT STARTED SLUGGISHLY Struggling to leave KL was half the battle, with many of us encountering last minute obstacles. Until I reached the airport, this India trip still hadn’t felt quite real, so distracted was my mind. Coupled with the night flight to Hydrabad and a whirlwind next few days of sightseeing, our stamina and patience were put sorely to the test. Luckily, we survived. Our ordeals included a 4 ½-hour wait for the bus and another 3 ½-hour wait in the burning sun for the ferry back from Nagarjuna Konda. The good news? Not only did we emerge in one piece from those early, blurry days of the trip, we felt our minds and hearts soften as our surroundings settled into our consciousness, and the purpose of Design by WOFS.COM ~ March 2006 ~ our trip became focused. This served as the prelude to what was truly an unforgettable time. AT FIRST WE WERE TOURISTS Day One saw us being dutiful tourists and visiting Golkonda Fort, one of the biggest forts of the Deccan plateau. Built on a hill west of Hyderabad city, it was strikingly picturesque on that beautiful clear day. We overcame initial sleepiness and disinterest, and got fired up to spend the next 3 hours exploring and taking photos. Our guide had a tougher time of it, trying his best to project his voice, speak comprehensible English, and round us disobedient tourists at every turn! Despite largely failing on all three counts, we applauded his valiant efforts. A late lunch and more sightseeing later, we returned to the hotel, and most of us crashed early into bed. Day Two started with the 2:45am bottom-numbing wait for the bus. By the time it arrived, it was close to 8am. The only consolation was that the bus was in absolutely luxurious condition, which we took advantage of by immediately falling asleep. Not that we could actually sleep! Unfortunately, our bus driver got progressively “hornier” as our long journey wore on … not only did he enjoy sounding his bus horn, he also had several horning tunes. Barely three seconds would pass before his next shrill melodic blast, which in a half-sleep state sounded really deafening. The highlight of the day however, © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER Shabda 9 was well worth the waiting and honking…. Nagarjuna Sagar, a famed archeological site in the middle of an island accessible only by ferry. His Holiness had visited that very site for the first time a few days earlier, and it was teeming with visitors when we arrived. Not only did we pay homage at the various stupas, Buddha statues and a museum which housed priceless artifacts, we ran into many familiar faces from Kopan Monastery including LDC’s previous Resident Teacher Geshe Losang Sherab. Meeting up with dear ones is always a happy occasion, and this was no different..... Another long drive later and way after nightfall, we arrived at our hotel. Situated in the town of Guntur, which was to be our home for the next 13 days. TEACHINGS STARTED ON SUNDAY 8TH JANUARY. Highlights from this time include a very eventful toilet stop made at a high school in the middle of nowhere. Little did we suspect when we trooped in to use the facilities that all 1,000 of the school kids would assemble in the field for a photo shoot and speech session with us! A representative from each country was asked to address the students on the loudspeaker, and we had speakers from Malaysia (Dr Lai May Ling), Brunei, Indonesia, Holland and Australia. The students reciprocated by singing us the Indian national anthem. The pure joy and curiosity on their faces was a marvel…an amazing experience that moved us all. Design by WOFS.COM 10 Shabda ~ March 2006 ~ By the time His Holiness’ teaching on Nagarjuna’s “Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way” commenced on Sunday, our minds had settled a little more. Even though our seats were not close enough to His Holiness to see Him clearly, it was wonderful to be surrounded by so many devotees, all wanting to improve themselves and learn the Dharma, and to hear His voice, resonant and warm like no other, teaching on matters extending far beyond our ordinary petty concerns and small lives. His Holiness is lucid, concise and does not mince words, and speaks to us as a father does. Even with so many others present, one feels His love and care so strongly; it is really quite extraordinary. The power of being in the presence of His Holiness is amplified further by the sheer magnificence of this holy site, Amaravati. At one time, the grandest stupa in southern India stood here, and its foundations remain to this day. It is said that this was the site where Buddha Shakyamuni emanated to teach the Kalachakra, at the same time that another emanation of Buddha Shakyamuni taught the Perfection of Wisdom at Vulture’s Peak in Rajagriha. Stupendous sculptures, carvings and reliefs from this stupa, which fell into oblivion and disrepair sometime after 1344, are exhibited at, amongst others, a special Amaravati Gallery in the British Museum as well as the local Archeological Museum at Amaravati. © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER The stupa would surely have been jaw-dropping in its heyday, as even its remains are so magnificent. We were fortunate enough to hold a Guru Puja here on Monday 9th Jan (a tsog day). Sitting under the cool shade of a tree with Geshe Losang Sherab leading the prayers and the stupa directly in front of us, few would have been unaffected by these incredible conditions. How fortunate we are and how precious this human rebirth! GETTING UP CLOSE WITH HH DALAI LAMA One day we missed a group audience with His Holiness. Bungle after bungle cost us valuable time, and then even our normally reliable bus failed to show up. Which explains how we came to be crammed within an inch of our lives into the local Guntur to Amaravati bus - our attempts in emulating a tightlypacked box of sardines providing the other passengers with some unexpected entertainment! Our efforts only led to strained forearms, flattened bottoms, and our being 15 minutes late. So tight was His Holiness’ schedule we had missed most of the appointed time, and were denied entry. Despondent, we consoled ourselves with the knowledge that while it would of course have been great, it was not the sole purpose of our trip which was already going better than our wildest expectations. A delicious buffet lunch in the neighboring town of Vijayawada perked us up, as did our audience with His Eminence Ling Rinpoche who was Design by WOFS.COM ~ March 2006 ~ Shabda 11 Hotel in Guntur Group picture in Golkonda Fort Golkonda Fort © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER Design by WOFS.COM 12 Shabda ~ March 2006 ~ Nagarjuna Sagar Kalachakra Teaching site Lunch area near teaching site © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER Design by WOFS.COM ~ March 2006 ~ Shabda 13 Meeting Rinpoche in Hotel Sinduri Shakyamuni Buddha gave 1st Kalachakra Initiation at this Stupa Hydrabad trademark - Hydrabad Gate © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER Design by WOFS.COM 14 Shabda ~ March 2006 ~ Tenzin Ngodrup with Khenrinpoche Lama Lhundrup in Amaravati, India Tulku Tenzin Phuntsok Rinpoche Tenzin Ngodrup with family members Tulku Tenzin Phuntsok Rinpoche prostrate to holy object at Ajanta Cave © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER Tenzin Zopa with Tulku Tenzin Phuntsok Rinpoche Design by WOFS.COM ~ March 2006 ~ also dining there. A few days later … a bonus ! We DID make it, mishap free, to an audience with His Holiness! Together with other foreigners, we saw His Holiness up close and received valuable advice. What icing to an already delicious Dharma cake! DINNER WITH RINPOCHE The day ended on a high note with a dinner reception hosted by our precious guru Kyabje Lama Zopa Rinpoche, at His Guntur hotel. Several hundred people crammed into the lovely rooftop garden which had been converted into an alfresco dining venue, and not only met Rinpoche but also Charok Lama, Kopan Khenrinpoche Lama Lhundrup, and many other Dharma friends from all over the world. The bonus? Shabda 15 THE KALACHAKRA PRELIMINARY EMPOWERMENT commenced on Thursday 12th January, opening up this powerful practice to us fortunate beings living in an age of degeneration. May it contribute to lasting peace in the world! We absorbed all the teachings gratefully, moved by the gravity of such a rare event. All too soon it was over, and a Long Life Puja was offered to His Holiness on the final day. With joy, LDC members and friends made an offering of 6.4 million “Om Mani Padme Hum” mantras to His Holiness. Even though this fell short of our targeted 10 million mantras, it was inspiring to see how hard everyone practiced, in order to dedicate for Mighty Chenresig Tenzin Gyatso to remain and teach us until samsara ends. GENERATING FEELINGS OF WARMTH With each passing day, we felt growing warmth and fondness for each other. Everyone had their endearing quirks, which only added to the camaraderie. Mel became famous for his “kitchen” on a makeshift bed base, churning out unbelievably delicious meals once the Indian curries got too repetitive. Most of the © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER Design by WOFS.COM 16 Shabda ~ March 2006 ~ ladies developed a sudden fetish for Punjabi suits, fuelled by the presence of a tailor only 1-minute’s walk away from our hotel. Others went straight for Himalayan Herbal toiletries, promptly sweeping the Nilgiri supermarket shelves clean of products. Sally, Mel & Selina went ga-ga over the galub jamuns; everyone else gagged about how sickly sweet they were. And Margaret related a hilarious story about her encounter with a certain tuk-tuk driver, leaving us in no doubt about her desirability!!! All this samsaric craziness played out against a backdrop of profound and precious Dharma teachings each day, making up the weird and wonderful collage of our Indian trip. To my dearest fellow trippers, may this short article remind you of the joys and tribulations we shared, and spur you on to great realizations. May the merits generated by all of us during this wonderful trip be dedicated to our holy gurus, and may we be quickly enlightened for the sake of all mother sentient beings. Cremation relics on Rilbur Rinpoche’s photo Nine water bowls of relics were discovered after Kyabje Ribur Rinpoche’s holy body was offered to the fire .. we rejoice hugely and pray for the swift return of our precious guru… © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER Design by WOFS.COM ~ March 2006 ~ Shabda 17 Mantra for March To help in the cure of leprosy, AIDS, cancer & strokes… Reciting the name of the Naga King, De-zhin sheg-pa lu-wang gyi gyalpo, has many benefits. If you recite it 21 times, it has the power to purify even the heavy negative karma that definitely bring their results in this life. Also, you don’t receive harm from nagas and landlords through diseases such as leprosy, arthritis or cancer. I haven’t heard Tibetan doctors link AIDS to nagas, but they normally explain that cancer is related to harm from nagas. Cancer is called nyen in Tibetan, which indicates that some other being becomes a condition for that sickness. I think that coma is connected to harm from spirits. I’m not sure exactly which type of being is involved, but in the past, the divinations of high lamas have usually indicated that Medicine Buddha practice should be done for someone in a coma. Reciting the name of the Naga King also purifies the negative karma of having broken or degenerated vows of morality. You are protected from being harmed by lightning, sickness or thieves. It increases your wealth. If you recite this Buddha’s name 100,000 times, you can be healed of leprosy; the negative karma that results in your contracting leprosy will be completely purified. Cancer is definitely related to nagas, © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER and the proof of this is that practicing deities that protect sentient beings from naga harm, such as VajrapaniHayagriva-Garuda, can cure cancer. These particular deitis provide protection. Vajrapani acts against the spirits of the upper reaches of space, which cause epilepsy and other diseases. Hayagriva, the deity adorned with a horse’s head, protects sentient beings from naga harm and the spirit called tsen gyal-don in Tibetan. Garuda top protects sentient beings from naga and landlord harm. The main function of VajrapaniHayagriva-Garuda is to liberate sentient beings by pacifying their delusions of ignorance, anger and attachment, from which they receive all their sicknesses and spirit harm. The basic aim of the practice of this deity is to purify and cease, these defilements. This is why people who have practiced the meditation-recitation of VajrapaniHayagriva-Garuda are able to heal themselves of cancer. I would like to suggest that if their mind is open to the idea, people with AIDS recite the name of this Buddha, the Naga King, Lu-wang gyi gyal-po. It is not that I have had the experience of someone reciting this name mantra and healing themselves of AIDS, Design by WOFS.COM 18 Shabda ~ March 2006 ~ but according to my divination it is beneficial to recite this mantra. If someone with AIDS has an open mind and would like to do some meditation practice, they can be given a picture of this Buddha and recite this Buddha’s name and mantra. I will give the oral transmission of this mantra, because I have received it from both His Holisness Serkong Rinpoche and Kirti Tsenshab Rinpoche when they gave the sets of hundreds of initiations [Rin-jung gya-tsa etc]. The mantra is TAYATHA OM TATHAGATA BHAGAVAN NAGA RANDZE SHORA ADHISHTHANA ADHISHTITE SOHA. I don’t remember whether I have received the oral transmission of this next mantra, OM CHITTA HUM PHE SOHA, OM SHRI MATI ASHU SOHA. If you recite this mantra and the mantra of the Naga King every day, you won’t receive harm from the spirits of the upper realms, so you won’t get a stroke. © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER This practice gives good possibility of recovery. If you recite these two mantras every day, you will avoid getting a stroke. There is also another Buddha whose particular function is to help to prevent strokes. The mantra of this Buddha is SANGYE OTZY TIN GYI GYALPO DRIME MEPA DAWE TOMA (LA CHAG TSAL LO). There are also many different practices that can be done by lamas or other practitioners for someone who has already had a stroke - purification with blessed water, for example. If the person who has already had a stroke can recite OM TUMBURI TUMBURI SUKSHU MEME SHIKSHI SOHA seven times each day, they will be protected from further strokes. Recovery from subsequent strokes is very difficult, but if you are able to recite this mantra seven times every day after the initial stroke, you will never get another stroke. Not only does this practice protect you from further strokes, but it also makes it easy for you to recover from the first stroke. Design by WOFS.COM ~ March 2006 ~ Shabda 19 MARCH HIGHLIGHTS LDC program at night will all start at 7:30pm Many people put in their request for LDC programs on weekday nights to start at the time that suit their schedule i.e. after office hour. In order to compromise everyone’s request, we decided 7:30pm is the best time to start all our weekday night programs such as the monthly Guru, Tara and Medicine Buddha pujas. What is happening on March at LDC March is a very special month for many of us. We have about 47 people going to Kopan Monastery to participate in the enthronement ceremony of Venerable Tulku Tenzin Puntsok Rinpoche from 3rd - 5th March, receiving teaching and initiation from our precious Guru Kyabje Lama Zopa Rinpoche, followed by pilgrimage to the holy sites in Kathmandu valley led by Ven.Tenzin Zopa la. The first 2 weeks of March is also the 15 days of Tibetan New Year which are the very powerful days for merit multiplying 100,000 million times as cited by Kyabje Lama Zopa Rinpoche. On 14th March is the last day of Tibetan New Year which is the Day of Miracles. Lord Buddha performed many miracles on this day to subdue externalism. It is also the period for all Tibetan Buddhism to held the Great Prayer Festival in which all monks and nuns gather in identified monastery to perform extensive prayers © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER from morning to night continuously for several days. LDC is organizing Medicine Buddha Puja with extensive offering and additional prayers on this day to celebrate the last day of Tibetan New Year. Please come along to participate with your personal offering, flower, etc....... Geshe la’s class will be on hold until he returns from India. Meanwhile, we’ll procees with applying a long term visa for Geshe la. We aim to resume his class in April at LDC new premise. Then we come to the most exciting time of this month which is to move LDC to our new premises on 28th March. We welcome the following new member who joined us in February 2006. 1.) Chan Eng Heng Design by WOFS.COM 20 Shabda ~ March 2006 ~ Kasih Hospice Kasih Hospice Care Society (0291-05-5) …… With compassion, we serve Family participation in nursing care for the patients Madam HY is a 60+ lady, full of love and joy. She was diagnosed with breast cancer and was referred to Kasih hospice Care in October 2005. The care provided by Kasih Hospice center included medical advice, wound dressing, physiotherapy for her swollen arm and just being with her. We taught her children basic nursing care and wound dressing. Though they have 4 maids, the children attended to all her needs. The son was the main person who did the dressing of wound on the chest, while her grandchildren were the assistants. Madam HY passed away peacefully, surrounded by her children and grandchildren. Her son thanked KHC for teaching them the skills needed in caring for his mother. He said those moments he did the wound dressing were very special and intimate times he spent with his mother, cleaning the wound and ensuring his mother did not have pain. Having a son attending to this special need of an aging sick mother is indeed a rare encounter. Mr. Yap has cancer of the liver. He is weak and unable to bathe on his own. His skin is dry. He feels uncomfortable. His wife suffers from rheumatism and © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER cannot take him to the bathroom. The KHC team taught the wife how to do “dry cleaning” on her husband and also to apply aqueous cream to the skin together with a little body massage. Then wiping the cream with a warm wet towel to complete the simple process. After our nurse demonstrated the steps we asked the wife to repeat the actions. The husband felt ‘clean’ and refreshed so we prescribed the ‘treatment’ of ‘ dry cleaning’ with aqueous cream, with tenderness and love twice a day.. Encounters such as these two examples demonstrate KHC principles of care involving ‘the whole family’. We get this message across to family members, as their nursing care is usually given with love and tenderness. During first visits to patients, we often note family members’ sense of helplessness. They see their loved ones in pain and distress, yet do not know how to relieve the physical suffering. They often wonder if anything can be done. We thus try to involve them in the care process. The KHC medical team always explains the patient’s condition to family members, before discussing the treatment plan. Family members usually participate in the decision on the treatment options. We encourage family members’ participation as much as possible and even teach them to assess the physical responses to treatment, which are then reported back to us. This builds confidence and rapport. Relatives can also contact us any time as this is the support we Design by WOFS.COM ~ March 2006 ~ provide for patients and families. Principles of Buddhist Hospice Ultimately, in Buddhist hospice, what we hope to achieve is that patients have a positive state of mind when they are dying thereby achieving a peaceful death. For family members, they should have a sense of relief and mental satisfaction without any guilt, that what they have done for the patient is the best they could and the best the situation allowed. When we care without expectations, there are no restrictions; when we care with kindness and compassion, the mental state is clear, allowing the mind to have greater impact on others. Second Public Hospice Seminar: The Power of Compassion on May 14, 2006 Good News! Kyabje Lama Zopa Rinpoche will be giving a talk at the second public hospice seminar planed after Wesak celebration at LDC. The tentative programme of the Seminar is presented here. Lectures will be translated into Mandarin. Anybody, regardless of faith and culture are welcome. Even children can attend. Please register early by calling William at LDC. © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER Shabda 21 Hospice Seminar on THE POWER OF COMPASSION Date 14 May 2006 (Sunday) Time: 0800 am to –1740 pm Venue: Kuala Lumpur ( to be announced later) About the workshop (Please contact LDC for further details.) This will be the second public seminar organized by Kasih Hospice Care Society, (KHC), a charitable organization that provides emotional, spiritual and nursing support for people afflicted by chronic progressive diseases, and their families. KHC has a multidisciplinary team of doctors, nurses and volunteers who offer their services based on the principles of loving kindness, compassion, trust, respect and universal responsibility. This seminar aims to create public awareness on hospice care and to inspire the power of compassion at the time of good health and sickness. Topics to be covered at the Hospice Seminar: • The Buddhist hospice service- compassion through universal approach • Compassion vs. Kindness • The Power of compassion • Combining wisdom with compassion All talks will be translated into Mandarin SPEAKERS Kyabje Lama Thubten Zopa Rinpoche Spiritual Advisor to Kasih Hospice Care Society Dr. Rosalie Shaw Executive Director of Asia Pacific Palliative and Hospice Care Network Medical Advisor to Kasih Hospice Care Society Dr. Loh Ee Chin Palliative Care Physician, Volunteer Doctor of Kasih Hospice Care Society Dr. Goh Pik Pin President of Kasih Hospice Care Society Design by WOFS.COM 22 Shabda ~ March 2006 ~ LDC Dharma Program for March 2006 P - Precepts Monday BP - Special Days of Lord Buddha Tuesday Wednesday 1 BP Full Moon New Moon Thursday 2 BP Friday 3 BP Enthronement of Tenzin Puntsok Rinpoche at Kopan Monastery, Nepal 6 BP 7 BP 8 BP 9P 9 BP 10 BP Guru Puja 7:30pm Tara Puja 7:30pm TSOG OFFERINGS 13 BP 14 BP 15 16 17 22 23 24 Medicine Buddha Puja & other prayers 7:30pm Day of Miracle 20 21 24 Guru Puja 7:30pm TSOG OFFERINGS 27 28 29 P 30 31 Moving LDC to Jalan 17/21 PJ © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER Design by WOFS.COM ~ March 2006 ~ Shabda 23 The Precious Holy Child Of Kopan Saturday Sunday 4 BP 5 BP 11 BP 12 BP Hospice Workshop Hospice Workshop 18 Animal 19 Liberation 11am - 12noon 25 26 Hospice Debriefing Session at Kasih Center 3pm - 6pm Relocation Packing at LDC Relocation Packing at LDC © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER New Release This book chronicles the search for the holy child, a search fraught with excitement and joy as every sign left behind by the Mahasiddha played out over the four years since his passing. It is written by Ven. Tenzin Zopa whose intense devotion and love for his old Master makes the story of the search come alive. We can feel his pure joy as the tale is told against a background of Tibetan cultural and religious protocol. Inputs from many high masters of the Tibetan lineage are included and the readers will be charmed by his account of the signs, the dreams and the incidents that ultimately point to the holy child’s discovery in the Tsum valley of the Himalayas. This was followed by many special tests and scrutiny conducted by Kyabje Lama Zopa Rinpoche which then led to the joyous conclusion that the search is finally over and the holy child is found... Design by WOFS.COM 24 Shabda ~ March 2006 ~ CENTER OPERATING HOURS : Monday-Friday : 10:00am - 6:00pm For donations, please make all crossed cheques payable to Losang Dragpa Buddhist Society. Your donation is greatly appreciated. Thank you. LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER’S : Address: No.11A Jalan Birah, Bukit Damansara, 50490, Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. Tel: (03) 2093 8189 Fax: (03) 2095 6113 Email: [email protected] Website: www.fpmt-ldc.org LDC’S GURU & SPIRITUAL DIRECTOR : Kyabje Lama Thubten Zopa Rinpoche Website dedicated to Rinpoche: www.fpmt.org (look for Spiritual Director) & www.lamazopa.com © LOSANG DRAGPA CENTER Design by WOFS.COM