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The Extremely Conquering from Bondage PDF (German)
The Extremely Conquering from Bondage PDF (German)

The Extremely Conquering from Bondage PDF (German)

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Dharani (Skt, dharani), or zung in Tibetan (Tib. gzungs), has the connotation of “to hold or maintain.” Rinpoche explains that it can also mean the “unforgetting wisdom for abandoning nonvirtue and abiding in virtue.”  A dharani usually consists of Sanskrit phrases and mantras, and can also be a short summary of the essential teaching contained in a much longer sutra text.

Lama Zopa Rinpoche indicated this was one practice that could be done to help prevent the spread of the Ebola virus.

From the Dharani:

"the benefits of anybody reciting this great wisdom mantra are like this: By keeping this dharani wheel on one’s body, it has potential and power and liberates the body, speech, and mind from bondage. Whoever comes under the shadow of the person keeping this wheel or even is struck by the breeze when the person keeping the dharani passes, their body, speech, and mind are liberated from bondage. If this dharani wheel is tied to the top of a banner and put in the center of the highest house or building in the center of a great city (highest place), anyone who comes under its shadow or is touched by the cool breeze from that banner, even those beings are liberated from this bondage.  Anybody who drinks water (from a well, lake, spring, waterfall, river, pond, stream, etc.) that has the reflection of the wheel in it is liberated from all bondage. Even one who keeps this dharani above their door, inside their cooling umbrella or hat, or on their collar – by being below this protection, one is completely liberated from bondage. Therefore, you should keep and memorize this great wisdom mantra.”

12 pages, 2004 edition.

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