A traditional Tibetan loose-leaf scripture of Gyenze’s wealth vase ritual. Extracted from Volume 5 of the Collected Works of H.H. the 3rd Trijang Rinpoche Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso, it is an auspicious addition to any altar or shrine room to create a connection with Gyenze the Wishfulfiller.
Best kept in a traditional cloth wrap or brocade for protection and as a sign of deep respect.
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Dharma texts represent the Buddha’s immaculate speech, which can bring us all the way to enlightenment. When we venerate a Dharma text, we create the causes to achieve a Buddha’s enlightened speech complete with its 60 qualities. It also creates the causes for us to realise the inner and subtle meanings of the teachings, which are the foundation of our attainments.
Dharma texts also help calm the environment and the people living there. Buddha himself stated that wherever there is a holy Dharma text, protective deities will be present to protect the scripture and its surroundings.
For this reason, Dharma texts are a necessary item on all Tibetan Buddhist altars, and are traditionally placed on the left side of the shrine for daily veneration.
Create the causes to achieve the enlightened speech of a Buddha by placing this traditional Tibetan loose-leaf scripture of Gyenze’s wealth vase ritual on your altar. Extracted from Volume 5 of the Collected Works of H.H. the 3rd Trijang Rinpoche Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso, it is also an auspicious addition to the shrine in your home or place of business to create a connection with Gyenze the Wishfulfiller.
Dharma texts also help calm the environment and the people living there. Buddha himself stated that wherever there is a holy Dharma text, protective deities will be present to protect the scripture and its surroundings.
For this reason, Dharma texts are a necessary item on all Tibetan Buddhist altars, and are traditionally placed on the left side of the shrine for daily veneration.
Create the causes to achieve the enlightened speech of a Buddha by placing this traditional Tibetan loose-leaf scripture of Gyenze’s wealth vase ritual on your altar. Extracted from Volume 5 of the Collected Works of H.H. the 3rd Trijang Rinpoche Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso, it is also an auspicious addition to the shrine in your home or place of business to create a connection with Gyenze the Wishfulfiller.
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- Title (Wylie): ‘jam mgon rgyal ba’i bstan srung rgyal chen rdo rje shugs ldan rtsal gyi rgyas pa’i ‘phrin las la brten nas gter bum sgrub cing phywa g.yang ‘gugs pa’i cho ga ‘dod dgu’i dga’a ba ‘khyil ba zhes bya ba bzhugs so
- Extent: 60 pages (including cover)
- Source: The Collected Works of His Holiness the 3rd Trijang Rinpoche Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso, Volume 5
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