The Miraculous Deeds of Buddha Shakyamuni ~ Day 7 Miracle 7

The Miraculous Deeds of Buddha Shakyamuni
Chotrul Duchen Buddha’s Great Miracles

Day Seven~ Miracle Seven

On the seventh day, Buddha’s own clan, the Sakyas, made offerings to him. He blessed all the listeners so that they became great chakravartins (universal Kings that support the Dharma), each possessing seven magic jewels. Each ruled his own small country and had many respectful ministers. All were very happy with this and when Buddha spoke they had great faith. Having increased their bodhi-mind, many attained arhatship and others sowed seeds of rebirth as humans or gods


 

Vajrasattva Hand Mudras

In 2001, Lama Tharchin Rinpoche taught how to do the hand mudras for the the Dorsem Lama Chopa practice by Kyabje Dudjom Rinpoche, Jigdral Yeshe Dorje. Because this is the practice we have been doing for Dudjom Rinpoche III Sangye Pema Shepa’s Maha Parinirvana, it’s a good time to reintroduce this recording to learn the hand mudras. ~ Recorded at Pema Osel Ling with a two hour runtime.


Also available, instruction text in a black and white photographic arrangement of Dorsem Lama Chopa Mudras: the ritual hand gestures by Lama Sonam Rinpoche published by Vimala Treasures.


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The Miraculous Deeds of Buddha Shakyamuni ~ Day 6 Miracle 6

The Miraculous Deeds of Buddha Shakyamuni
Chotrul Duchen Buddha’s Great Miracles

Day Six ~ Miracle Six

On the sixth day the Licchavi people made offerings to Buddha. Buddha then enabled all who were there to see into each other’s minds and each one saw the others’ good and bad thoughts. All experienced great faith and praised the knowledge of Buddha. The Tathagata then taught the holy Dharma and many attained great understanding – some attained bodhi-mind, some arhatship and an immeasurable number attained rebirth as humans and gods.