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Wishfulfilling Jewel

WHEN: Practiced daily in the mornings, and on Sunday with offerings (see "What to Bring") at 4:30pm (summer) or 3pm
HOW LONG? Roughly 60 minutes

WHAT TO BRING (optional): Healthy food offerings, flowers, or candles

Je Tsongkhapa

"Beings throughout this great earth are engaged in different actions
Of Dharma, non-Dharma, happiness, suffering, cause, and effect,
Through your skillful deeds of preventing and nurturing,
Please lead all beings into the good path to ultimate happiness
."
- excerpt from the sadhana

This sadhana includes two practices revealed by the Wisdom Buddha Manjushri. The first is a special Guru yoga in which we visualize our Spiritual Guide as Je Tsongkhapa, who himself is a manifestation of Manjushri. By relying upon this practice, we can purify negativity, accumulate merit, and receive blessings. In this way, we shall naturally accomplish all the realizations of the stages of the path of Sutra and Tantra, and in particular we shall attain a very special Dharma wisdom.

The second practice is a method for relying upon the Dharma Protector Dorje Shugden. Through this, we can overcome obstacles to our practice and create favourable conditions so that we can nurture and increase our Dharma realizations. If we rely upon the Dharma Protector Dorje Shugden sincerely, our faith in Je Tsongkhapa will naturally increase and we shall easily gain experience of the pure Buddhadharma transmitted directly to Je Tsongkhapa by the Wisdom Buddha Manjushri.

These two practices are the very essence of the New Kadampa Tradition of Mahayana Buddhism. If we practise them regularly and sincerely, we shall reap a rich harvest of pure Dharma realizations, and eventually come to experience the supreme joy of full enlightenment.


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