Events led by Bhakha Tulku Rinpoche
Orgyen Khandro Norlha - Guru Rinpoche Wealth Puja
Friday & Saturday -May 18 & 19, 2007
From 10 - 12 noon; then from 2pm to 5pm
One day Nyung Nay Retreat
Sunday - May 20, 2007
From 7:30am to 5pm (No breakfast and dinner,
please!)
Location:
Vairotsana Foundation, Garden Grove Center
10311 Kern Ave.
Garden Grove, CA 92843
(714) 531-5108
Please feel free to call me @ 714-725-0789 if you have any question.
With love in Dharma,
Maithy
THE BENEFIT OF DOING NYUNG NAY
Group meditation practice is a very efficient method for stopping war, drought,
disease and for extending our lives. Keeping the eight vows of Nyung Nay along
with the Chenrezig practice and reciting the Mani mantra pacifies the suffering
of all beings and generates peace in the world. In this degenerate time it
is the best practice for the cause of World Peace.
Keeping the eight vows thoroughly for twenty-four hours (1. No killing 2. No
stealing 3. No sex 4. No telling lies 5. No drinking 6. No singing or dancing,
no makeup or ornaments 7. No evening meals 8. No sitting in high seats) purifies
the bad karma that will cause an individual to fall into the Hell Realm. Reciting
the mani mantra purifies the six seeds of the six realms. By fasting one purifies
the bad karma to be reborn in the Hungry Ghost Realm. By keeping silent one
purifies the bad karma to be reborn in the Animal Realm.
The Nyung Nay practice was founded by Bikshuni Phalmo, who suffered a serious
case of leprosy. By doing this practice for a period of twelve years she cured
her leprosy, became a great Siddha and attained the Celestial Body of enlightenment.
All suffering and misfortune comes from negative powers. By increasing the
positive powers, Nyung Nay practice brings happiness and harmony. Doing this
practice brings great benefit to the practitioner and to the place where he
or she practices. It is one of the most effective practices to purify our defilements,
and to purify the environmental pollution.
It is my wish that you join us to pray for World Peace.
Sincerely,
Bhakha Tulku Rinpoche