
Samaya - Wikipedia
The samaya (Tibetan: དམ་ཚིག, Wylie: dam tshig, Japanese and Chinese: 三昧耶戒, J: sonmaya-kai, C: Sān mè yē jiè), is a set of vows or precepts given to initiates of an esoteric Vajrayana Buddhist order as part of the abhiṣeka (empowerment or initiation) ceremony that creates a bond between the guru and disciple.
Samaya » Tibet Dharma - Tibetan Buddhism
The tsok puja, or the feast offering of the deity is the primary means to purify samaya. The feast offering is generally doing the basic liturgical practice with one or a few extra sections added in. Often there are specific offerings to purify various violations through confession and destruction of obstacles and so forth.
Tsok - Rigpa Wiki
It is not just a practice of offering however; it is also a powerful method for purifying our samaya. Sometimes it is said that the best method for purifying samaya is the fire offering, and tsok practice is the ‘inner fire offering.’
Samayavajra – the Purifier of Spiritual Bonds | Tsem Rinpoche
Jan 1, 2019 · In Tibetan Buddhism ,Samayavajra is one of the most powerful purification practices for broken samaya, degenerated commitments and vows. The incredible purificatory power of the Samayavajra puja is most effective when one feels great remorse and regret towards any negative actions performed in the past.
Samaya - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
The samaya of speech is to avoid non-virtuous speech, and also to never forget one's commitment to practicing mantra. The samaya of mind is to refrain from divulging the secrets and to always maintain the view that one's mind is dharmakaya.
Samayavajra - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
Samayavajra in Sanskrit or Damtsig Dorje in Tibetan is one of the most powerful purification practices for broken samaya, degenerated commitments and negative karma, especially those arising from transgressions created by disciples with their spiritual teachers.
Samayavajra Purification Puja - Kechara
Aug 30, 2024 · Mend guru samaya and purify negative karma arising from broken commitments with a Samayavajra puja for purification and spiritual renewal. Known as Damtshig Dorje Depa in Tibetan, this puja is particularly effective when coupled with genuine remorse and regret.
Traditions (acharas) within Sri Vidya - Blogger
Apr 15, 2016 · In the Dakshinachara tradition, you worship the Sri Chakra. It is a bahya puja, meaning that you are worshiping something outside of yourself; usually a vigraham, i.e., an idol or yantra. However, the suvasini puja is also done. The suvasini is a woman who represents the Devi; but in this tradition the puja is done only to her feet.
The Fourteen Root Samayas - Samye Institute
Oct 17, 2022 · Phakchok Rinpoche would like to share this document with all his Vajrayana students so they may regularly reflect on the fourteen root Samayas, the life-essence of authentic Vajrayana practice. The fourteen root Samayas of the Vajra vehicle are the life-essence of authentic Vajrayana practice.
Regarding practice for purification of damaged samaya
Jan 12, 2010 · The principle samaya is to have respect for the vajramasters that have bestowed empowerment upon one. Also vital is training in bodhicitta. Then, in general, the distilled essence of keeping all one's samayas is to train in the view of …