Sang De Jig Sum Gyi Nyenpa

Sang De Jig Sum Gyi Nyenpa

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Sang De Jig Sum Gyi NyenpaThe Recitation Practice of Guhyasamaja, Chakramsavara and VajrabhairavaGenerally, the Sanskrit term ‘U-PA’ of the Tibetan word ‘Nyenpa’ refers to ‘ToDelight’ or ‘To Make Closer’. So it refers to invoking the heart of the supremedeity to bring the supreme deity closer to oneself and to accomplish siddhis.The reasons why one must perform this recitation practice are:Vajra Garland Mandala Ritual says:There is no siddhi without recitation practice; Therefore, know these two orders.Abiding perfectly in the solitude, meditate on the mandala of the deity. Thus, without performing the recitation practice of the deity, no matter to what extent you may persevere, it is said that the supreme and ordinary siddhis will not be accomplished.The Brief Recitation Practice of the Heart-Mantra says:The master of the supreme mandala, first persevere on the recitation practice, then analyze the mandala,very calmly. If you do not delight the deity, it’s renouncing oneself. Thus, en

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