Jambhala Empowerment by the Venerable Lama Lodu Rinpoche
PRWEB, October 8, 2005
San Francisco, California (USA) -- In Tibetan Buddhism, JAMBHALA embodies the 
Wealth Deity aspect of all the Buddhas & bodhisattvas of past, present and 
future, and grants longevity & prosperity in daily life. The Venerable Lama 
Lodu Rinpoche, the spiritual director of Kagyu Droden Kunchab, a Tibetan 
Buddhist Center in San Francisco, California, will give the Jambhala 
Empowerment at the request of his students in Marin County, California.

 

<< Venerable Lama Lodu Rinpoche

Jambhala is an 8th level Bodhisattva who completely mastered the art of the ten 
perfections, and is especially committed to the perfection of prayer. With his 
wisdom, he knows the situations of all sentient beings, and with his 
compassion, he acts for the benefit of all sentient beings.

At the beginning of the Empowerment, Lama Lodu Rinpoche will give Refuge to 
those who have not yet taken refuge. Taking Refuge is beginning your path in 
Buddhism, and agreeing to not harm others in thought, words or actions.

An empowerment is a ritual that invokes the actual blessing and power of a 
deity, which, according to Tibetan Buddhism, already resides within us. An 
empowerment, given by a qualified Lama, purifies the Karma of the participants. 
In Kagyu Buddhism, also known as Vajrayana Buddhism, it is very important to 
have a proper continuous stream (unbroken) transmission from masters to 
disciples right from Buddha Vajradhara (Dorje Chang or Sambhogakaya Form of 
Buddha Shakyamuni) till the present day Lineage Holder (in this instance, the 
Venerable Lama Lodu Rinpoche). 

Kagyu refers to "Oral Transmission (KA)" and "Master-Disciple (GYU)," meaning 
that Buddha's teachings are passed down from master to disciple over 
generations. Shakyamuni Buddha lived 2500 years ago, and we are not able to 
receive teachings directly from him. It is said that the Lineage Holders are no 
different from the Shakyamuni Buddha himself, and if the Empowerments are given 
by ordinary persons without a lineage, then the transmission will contain flaws 
and errors. So unbroken lineage in the propagation and practice of the Dharma 
is the assurance that the Buddha's teachings are unchanged with the original 
meanings.

Practicing the puja, i.e. reciting the prayers from a text and visualizing the 
deity, and chanting the mantra helps the practitioner to develop within himself 
the qualities of that deity. The practice of Jambhala is associated with 
generosity and the quality of richness and abundance, and is therefore 
considered the most effective in eradicating poverty, both on the psychological 
and material level.

There are many deities associated with Tibetan Buddhism, and they all manifest 
different qualities of the enlightened mind. In Vajrayana Buddhism there are 
Wrathful Deities, to cut through obstacles and remove ego, and Peaceful 
Deities, to develop loving kindness, compassion and wisdom.

The Venerable Lama Lodu Rinpoche will give a brief explanation of how to do the 
daily practice of the Jambhala puja, during the afternoon session.

If you go

What: Jambhala Empowerment and Explanation Bestowed by Venerable Lama Lodu 
Rinpoche.

Where: Saturday, October 22, 2005 at Open Secret Bookstore, 923 C Street, San 
Rafael, California.

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. $50.00. Sponsored by: Marin Dharma Study Group, Lama 
Gyeltsen, Resident Lama

Venerable Lama Lodu Rinpoche
Beginning with His Holiness the 16th Karmapa, who described him as a "lama who 
has highly developed his inner practice," many Tibetan masters have said that 
we are blessed to have a teacher with the wisdom and qualities of Lama Lodu 
Rinpoche. His Eminence Tai Situ Rinpoche advised the students of KDK to take 
advantage of the opportunity to practice and learn from Lodu Rinpoche.

Lama Lodu Rinpoche is a preeminent source for those wishing to learn and 
practice the Nyung Nes (the thousand arm Chenrezig fasting ritual). He has 
traveled throughout the world leading these retreats. He is also a master of 
Chöd, the ritual of cutting through ego-clinging by mentally offering one's 
body to all beings. Lama Lodu Rinpoche is also the source for transmission of 
all the methods, philosophy, and deity meditations of the Karma Kagyu and 
Shangpa Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism.

In an article "Instant Enlightenment," Lama Lodu Rinpoche advised, "Remember 
when taking the Vajrayana point of view: in every form you see all the deities, 
every sound you hear is mantra; but every form you see, every sound you hear is 
inherently nonexistent. It's emptiness. That is the way the Vajrayana is 
practiced."

Contact:
Kagyu Droden Kunchab, Buddhist Center
http://www.kdk.org



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