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Practices for Lama Tsongkhapa Day
as advised by Lama Zopa Rinpoche

As preparation, set up 1,000 offerings to Lama Tsongkhapa (1,000 sets of 7/8 offerings, including water, lights, flowers, incense, and tormas). If one is not able to do all these offerings, then set up as many hundreds of offering bowls as possible.

Perform the puja of 1,000 offerings to Lama Tsongkhapa. (if using the 1000 Offerings to Maitreya text from the Maitreya Project the actual offering verse needs to be changed so that it is to Lama Tsongkhapa]. You should recite the actual offering verse 1,000 times.

If one cannot do the practice of 1,000 offerings to Lama Tsongkhapa, then instead do Lama Chöpa. Once again, set up as many offerings as possible. Perform an extensive offering practice, offering as much as possible, at the offerings section of Lama Chöpa. (I am referring to the offering practice I wrote a long time ago, called "Extensive light offering practice. " As you do this practice, you should substitute 'water,' or 'offering,' for the word 'light.').

After this extensive puja of either Lama Chopa or the 1,000 offerings to Lama Tsongkhapa, then recite the special praises to Lama Tsongkhapa:

After each stanza that describes Lama Tsongkhapa's attainments, we should rejoice. Rejoice at the qualities of holy deeds of Lama Tsongkhapa, by thinking how wonderful it is. Think, "May I also be like you." This is what we should think after each verse.

Also, we should pray that we too can achieve the same realizations and become like Lama Tsongkhapa, that we can achieve the same realizations and become as vastly beneficial as the sky, just as Lama Tsongkhapa did.

In addition to the other offerings, it is best to offer as many light offerings as you can. It is very common to offer lights on Lama Tsongkhapa day, even in Solu Khumbu, which is mostly Nyingma. Although the villagers and townspeople don't really know about Lama Tsongkhapa, somehow that day and night they still do lots of light offerings.

Just as many people often use lots of lights during Christmas and at marriages, we too should use lots of lights on Lama Tsongkhapa day and on special days of Buddha and other auspicious days, especially if we are not able to offer them everyday, which would be good.

The center's students can hang up as many Christmas lights as possible. By offering lights, we create the cause of enlightenment, of liberation from samsara, and of the happiness of future lives. Also, success will happen in this life. Even if you hate happiness in this life, it will still come by the way. This is what you get from offering every single candle or Christmas light to the Guru-Triple Gem. You can hang lights around the center buildings, like a net of light offerings that cover a whole wall, outside and inside. The lights can be white or different colors. Or you can hang lights over the trees and bushes or in the garden around the center.

We generally use lots of Christmas lights just for parties or festivals. Instead, we should offer as many lights as possible to create the causes of enlightenment by offering the lights to Lama Tsongkhapa, the merit fields, and so forth. Therefore, use as many Christmas lights and candles as possible, as long as you don't burn down the gompa or yourself! But you can burn the ego away. Burning a little bit of your nose or ear is okay too (this is just a little joke!) When we offer lights for marriages, New Year parties, and so forth, the many dollars spent, the entire expense incurred for the party is all wasted. And not only is it wasted, but all of it actually becomes negative karma because it is done with the attachment that clings to this life alone, unless the lights are offered with the sincere wish for other sentient beings to be happy, and without attachment to this life.

After completing the practices done on Lama Tsongkhapa day, dedicate all the merit collected - beginning with the practice of refuge and bodhicitta, the seven-limb prayer, the various offering practices (outer, inner, and secret), any merit collected, skies and skies of merit collected - dedicate all this merit to achieve each of the special qualities of Lama Tsongkhapa's teachings. To remember those special qualities, you can recite the text of Losang gyal tan ma (Prayer for the Flourishing of Je Tsongkapa's Teachings) , which is commonly recited, or the prayer composed by Pabongkha Dechen Nyingpo that is at the end of the Yamantaka self-initiation text. Another text you can recite is a special prayer that expresses the special qualities of Lama Tsongkhapa's teachings; Lama Tsongkhapa's Secret Biography (Je tsong wai nam tar) by Kedrub je .

Of course, one can specially recite one of the great teachings of Lama Tsongkhapa, while reflecting on that teaching, such as Dang nge legshe nyingpo, The Interpretive Definitive Meaning of Good Explanation, or Uma Gonpa Rabsal, The Extremely Clear Explanation of the View, a commentary on Madhyamaka. That would be especially great. Or one could at least recite Lama Tsongkhapa's short praise of Buddha, In Praise of Dependent Arising . To recite the Lam-Rim Chenmo or Middle Lam-Rim or Condensed Lam-Rim would be a very good way to repay the great kindness of Lama Tsongkhapa's extensive beneficial works for the teachings of Buddha and for sentient beings.

Colophon:
Scribed by Ven. Holly Ansett in November 2001. Rechecked and added to by Lama Zopa Rinpoche in March 2002. Lightly edited for grammar and punctuation by Ven. Constance Miller, FPMT Education Department, July 2002.

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1000 Offerings to Lama Tsongkhapa - English READER PDF

Tibetan Part 1

Tibetan Part 2
Offering Lights Click to download. Click to download.
Palden Sa Suma (Tibetan Version of Glory of the Triple ground) READER PDF
Glory of the Triple ground (English Version of Palden Sa Suma) READER PDF
The Abbreviated Points of the Lam Rim Click to download. Click to download.
Destiny Fulfilled READER PDF
Prayer for the Flourishing of je Tsong Khapa's Teachings Click to download. Click to download.
Lama Tsongkhapa's Secret Biography Tibetan READER PDF
Lama Tsongkhapa's Secret Biography English Click to download. Click to download.
Dependent Arising: A Praise to the Buddha READER PDF

 

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