Medicine Buddha (courtesy of Osel Shen Phen Ling) |
In conjunction with our Wesak Celebration, we shall be having a Medicine Buddha Puja at our centre this coming Saturday at our centre. Since it coincide with a public holiday, we would like encourage as many people as possible to attend this Puja. This Puja is of great benefit to all and especially for people with illnesses and/or facing obstacles. If you know of anyone who would benefit from this Puja, please encourage them to attend. Thank you.
The details are as follows:
Date : Saturday 4 June 2011 (Agung's Birthday)
Time : 10.00am - 12.30pm
Venue : Sakyamuni Dharma Centre
Address : No 18, Jalan 18/17, Taman Kanagapuram, (off Old Klang Road) Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Geshe Jampa Lobsang |
The Following is a short note on Medicine Buddha
(this note has benn written by the Abbott of Gaden Shartse Monastery, Mudgod, India, Khen Rinpoche Jangchup Choeden For further reference, please go to www.jangchupchoeden.org Thank you to Khen Rinpoche for having written this useful explanation)
Gashar Khen Rinpoche Janchup Choeden |
Menla Puja (Medicine Buddha blessings)
Making offering and prayers to the Medicine Buddha is called "encompassing all the Buddhas". This means making seven-fold offering to Medicine Buddha is same as offering made to numberless Buddhas, bringing countless, inconceivable merit like the limitless space!
The special mantra of Medicine Buddha quickly actualizes prayers that these Buddhas made in the past, to bring happiness to beings by bringing causes for enlightenment, pacifying problems, fulfilling good wishes, and especially to help those who are troubled by illness.
Medicine Buddha practice is extremely powerful and beneficial for the sick and dying, as well as those who have already passed away, and will help you bring deep and profound benefits to others with your chosen healing method
The special mantra of Medicine Buddha quickly actualizes prayers that these Buddhas made in the past, to bring happiness to beings by bringing causes for enlightenment, pacifying problems, fulfilling good wishes, and especially to help those who are troubled by illness.
Medicine Buddha practice is extremely powerful and beneficial for the sick and dying, as well as those who have already passed away, and will help you bring deep and profound benefits to others with your chosen healing method
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