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SONG TITLE Sarvakāma Padma - Wish-Granting Jewel (Available on music streaming services under band 3Gems ) STUTI of PADMASAMBHA  by Great Longchenpa! Original Stuti by Longchenpa (Longchen Rabjam Drimé Özer) (1308–1364) as revealed by Jigme Lingpa (1730–1798) BENEFITS According to Jigme Lingpa: "This prayer should be kept in the...

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Experience the profound perfection of the two-fold purification and auspiciousness mantras! Purification first, then Blessing. This sacred formula from Sutra masterfully combines two powerful mantras from Shakyamuni Buddha, transmitted to us to first clear obstacles and create an auspicious space, before invoking the boundless c...

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The great Mahasidda Tilopa said to Naropa: “Mahamudra cannot be taught.” The most profound teachings on Mahamudra — designed to allow the student to develop their own awareness — famously came from the great Mahasiddhas Tilopa and Saraha, in Dohas (songs.) Even though it cannot be “taught,” pith instructions help students “coach themselves.”

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A new EPIC Music Video honoring Skanda Bodhisattva (Weituo Pusa), the Dharma General who Crushes Demons from  @3GemsBand . The song combines a stirring musical praise  with both Sanskrit Mantras and Namo Wei Tuo Pusa praise. Chanting this is not just calling upon a powerful being — it is aligning with the protective, e...

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Making light offerings to Ushnisha Vijaya (Namgyalma)

Why is the Dharani of Ushnisha Vijaya considered the King of Dharanis in all Six Realms? Why should it be a daily practice for Mahayana Buddhists? Why did Shakyamuni Buddha teach this Dharani? Why is Ushnisha Vijaya much mor...

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