Event : Most Secret Hayagriva Puja
Date : July 29 8:30am - 6:00pm
Teaching : http://www.fpmtabc.org/eventshayagriva.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Date : July 20 7:30am
Venue : Amitabha Buddhist Centre
Address : 44 Lorong 25A Geylang
Website : http://www.fpmtabc.org/eventshayagriva.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Programme :
Most Secret Hayagriva is a wrathful aspect of Chenresig (Guan Yin). Praying to Most Secret Hayagriva is a swift and powerful means to overcome negative forces and obstacles including those caused by spirit harms. Prayers to the deity are especially beneficial in these degenerate times when sufferings and illnesses are rampant due to the strong delusions of sentient beings. As a manifestation of Chenresig, the practice of Most Secret Hayagriva helps to develop compassion.
The Most Secret Hayagriva puja [Tibetan: Tamdrin tsog kong] is a unique event at ABC, appreciated by our members and benefactors for its precious benefits. It is performed according to its lineage, established through our founders, Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche, and our resident teacher Khen Rinpoche Geshe Chonyi, who were from Sera Je Monastery.Join in observing any part of this ceremonious all-day puja where elaborate offerings including numerous decorative tormas (ritual offering cakes), medicinal nectar bowls and tsog offerings are presented. The prayers include extensive confession, as well as offerings and requests to various Dharma protectors for their swift enlightened activity.
The Most Secret Hayagriva puja is extremely powerful against obstacles created by nagas such as cancer, leprosy and skin diseases, landlord spirits which manifest as paralysis or spirit harm, and epilepsy which is connected to spirit harm. The principal cause of these illnesses is one’s negative karma, while the non-human entities are precipitating conditions. Relying on this practice dispels such obstacles.
Most Secret Hayagriva Puja July 29 8:30am
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