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March 31, 2010

Vajrakilaya.

The practice of Vajrakilaya is famous in the Tibetan Buddhists world as the most powerful for removing obstacles, destroying the forces, hostile to compassion and purifying the spiritual pollution so prevalent in this age.The wrathful Heruka Vajrakilaya is the Yidam deity who embodies the enlightened activities of all Buddha, manifesting in an intensely Wrathful yet compassionate form in order to subjugate the delusion and negativities that can arise as obstacle to the practice of Dharma.

*Mantra : Om Benzar Kilikilaya Sarwa Bignan Bam Hung Phat


*Vajrakilaya dance.

The dance of the three side dagger.

King Trisong Deutsen asked the help of a skilful monk called Shantarakshita to destroy the negative forces from the Bön tradition, which was at that time not like Bön now is known. But Shantarakshita hadn't enough power to do so. He could not undo the magic of Bön and asked the help of an in that time welknowed tantric adept who was living in Uddiyana and who was called Padmasambhava, the lotus Born.

He could subdue what needed to be subdued, could destroy what needed to be destroyed. He was skillful in secret teachings which were called terma's, could neutralize poisons, had very clear visions, was great in tumo or generating heat for the body and had no any problem with lung gom pa or yogic running.

When he arrived in Tibet he decided to build up the monastery Samye. Before doing so, he performed his dance to pacify the area and so the powers of the Bön mountain god and spirits. The purifying energy of the Vajrakilaya dance chased the bad spirits into a skull on the top of a pyramid made of dough.

Padmasambhava, or Guru Rinpoche, cleared with his dance all obstacles away and he could build the monastery.
the dansers are keeping a skull and scarf, tied to eachother and attached at the purba, a dagger of three sides. The scarf is symbol for compassion, the skull is showing the impermanence of all appearances. The purba itself is for the qualities of body, speech and mind and it's three sides are symbols for passion, aggression and ignorance.

In the Bön tradition was there use of animal offering. These offerings aren't erased but are only symbolic like by the use of some urine, semen and so on. Also as symbol of these offerings to undo negativities, is the torma, a ritual cake made by roasted barley and beautiful sculpted forms of butter.

Many Cham dances followed.

*Drubchen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kd_ySeJg2CM&feature=related


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtmLWCV88-w&feature=related


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApeFRFo54Zk&feature=related


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifq9lCoANuQ&feature=related


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRKXdq3dU9M&feature=related

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Many thanks and warmest wishes ... andyrobyn

muni said...

Please accept warmest wishes back. _/\_ muni

andyrobyn said...

Gratefully, internet friend ... hope my post did not lead to need any difficulty - my visits come with best wishes to all here :-)

Vajrakilaya.

>> March 31, 2010

The practice of Vajrakilaya is famous in the Tibetan Buddhists world as the most powerful for removing obstacles, destroying the forces, hostile to compassion and purifying the spiritual pollution so prevalent in this age.The wrathful Heruka Vajrakilaya is the Yidam deity who embodies the enlightened activities of all Buddha, manifesting in an intensely Wrathful yet compassionate form in order to subjugate the delusion and negativities that can arise as obstacle to the practice of Dharma.

*Mantra : Om Benzar Kilikilaya Sarwa Bignan Bam Hung Phat


*Vajrakilaya dance.

The dance of the three side dagger.

King Trisong Deutsen asked the help of a skilful monk called Shantarakshita to destroy the negative forces from the Bön tradition, which was at that time not like Bön now is known. But Shantarakshita hadn't enough power to do so. He could not undo the magic of Bön and asked the help of an in that time welknowed tantric adept who was living in Uddiyana and who was called Padmasambhava, the lotus Born.

He could subdue what needed to be subdued, could destroy what needed to be destroyed. He was skillful in secret teachings which were called terma's, could neutralize poisons, had very clear visions, was great in tumo or generating heat for the body and had no any problem with lung gom pa or yogic running.

When he arrived in Tibet he decided to build up the monastery Samye. Before doing so, he performed his dance to pacify the area and so the powers of the Bön mountain god and spirits. The purifying energy of the Vajrakilaya dance chased the bad spirits into a skull on the top of a pyramid made of dough.

Padmasambhava, or Guru Rinpoche, cleared with his dance all obstacles away and he could build the monastery.
the dansers are keeping a skull and scarf, tied to eachother and attached at the purba, a dagger of three sides. The scarf is symbol for compassion, the skull is showing the impermanence of all appearances. The purba itself is for the qualities of body, speech and mind and it's three sides are symbols for passion, aggression and ignorance.

In the Bön tradition was there use of animal offering. These offerings aren't erased but are only symbolic like by the use of some urine, semen and so on. Also as symbol of these offerings to undo negativities, is the torma, a ritual cake made by roasted barley and beautiful sculpted forms of butter.

Many Cham dances followed.

*Drubchen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kd_ySeJg2CM&feature=related


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtmLWCV88-w&feature=related


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApeFRFo54Zk&feature=related


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifq9lCoANuQ&feature=related


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRKXdq3dU9M&feature=related

3 comments:

Anonymous April 1, 2010 at 12:35 AM  

Many thanks and warmest wishes ... andyrobyn

muni April 2, 2010 at 3:44 AM  

Please accept warmest wishes back. _/\_ muni

andyrobyn April 5, 2010 at 5:37 AM  

Gratefully, internet friend ... hope my post did not lead to need any difficulty - my visits come with best wishes to all here :-)

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