A True Account of An Accomplished Practitioner of the Vajra Guru Mantra in Recent Times
Orated by Jamyang Dorje Rinpoche of the Taipei Padmakara Buddhist Society
Recorded by Pema Tsering on 22 Aug 2007 with due respect
Translated from Chinese into English and editted by Jigme Sherab with due respect
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Homage to Padmasambhava and Pema Norbu Rinpoche
May 2006 – In the holy land of Padmasambhava, Bhutan, a blind accomplished master knew his time of his death in advance and sat in crossed vajra posture while passing into parinirvana.
As the author was afraid of gradually forgetting the details of this master’s liberation story over the passage of time, the sublime details of it were committed to paper with one’s own inadequate literary skills. It is hoped that all those who see, hear or are acquainted with the facts of this history will be filled with deep faith and devotion to Padmasambhava, thereby receiving blessings and accomplishments.
This accomplished adept is a Bhutanese. When he was alive, people mostly addressed him as “Drubtop” which means someone who has attained realisation. Moreover, due to the fact that he attained realisation and liberation through the recitation of the Vajra Guru mantra, he was also called, “Benza Guru Drubtop”, meaning “The Vajra Guru Siddha”
This accomplished master “Benza Guru Drubtop”, whose external appearance was dirty and unkempt but who, internally, was extraordinarily free and liberated, was previously a visually handicapped beggar who lived in the peripheral slums of Bhutan.
Later, due to the help of Urgyen Lama (of Sangngak Thegchog Osel Ling Monastery) and Jamyang Dorje Rinpoche, this accomplished master who had went through a difficult life (but with equanimity) was invited to the monastery where they looked after him as a offering to a most unsurpassed field of merit. This was the reason that the last 10 years of his life was relatively peaceful and safe.
“Benza Guru Druptop” was not born blind. It is said that his visual impairment was the result of curses wrought by mantras which his enemies had inflicted upon him. Before he went blind, he was just a common farmer who belonged to the Bon religion. At that time, the farmer did not understand the vast qualities of Padmasambhava and had even entertained sacrilegious views towards Guru Rinpoche and slandered him with negative speech.
To recover his sight, the farmer had approached many doctors who were unable to help. With no other resort, he asked several spiritual friends and masters for advice on what spiritual practice to do in order to recover his sight.
Finally, he listened to some masters’ advice and decided to start reciting the Vajra Guru mantra (OM AH HUNG BENZA GURU PADMA SIDDHI HUNG), relying on it as his sole practice, and eventually he went on to achieve an astounding level of realisation.
When “Drubtop” started to recite the Vajra Guru mantra, his faith in Padmasambhava began to ripen and increase. Due to his blindness, day or night was not much difference to him and he began to recite the mantra diligently day and night without distinction.
When he completed a hundred million recitations, “Drubtop”’s prayer-wheel, which he rotated as he recited the mantra, began to drip inconceivable nectar. It is well known that prayer-wheels contain dry paper rolls and it is impossible for water to drip from it out of thin air, yet his prayer-wheel began to manifest such a strange phenomenon. This demonstrated the authencity of the results of “Benza Guru Drubtop”’s practice and also showed how wonderful Padmasambhava’s blessings were. After that, he did not slow down, but instead continued to recite the mantra diligently, praying to Guru Rinpoche with great faith.
When “Benza Guru Drubtop” had completed the mantra 300 million times, in a dream-like state, he personally met the Lotus-Born Guru and received a prophecy, thereby attaining an inconceivable level of realisation.
Padmasambhava told “Benza Guru Drubtop”, “If you live on for 7 more years, your eyesight will be recovered. The reason for you having lost sight in both eyes is that you previously believed in the Bon religion and especially, you had disparaged and despised (noble beings), causing confused inter-dependent phenomenon to arise. Now although you have seen me, due to that karmic obscuration, you will not be able to immediately regain your eyesight.”
Thus “Benza Guru Drubtop” was not able to recover his eyesight even though he had seen the Guru Rinpoche.
In the mysterious state, Guru Rinpoche also asked “Benza Guru Drubtop” to make a special dharma hat as a auspicious interdependent-arising, which the blind “Benza Guru Drubtop” made himself from bronze pieces without anyone’s help.
In spite of “Benza Guru Drubtop”’s inner realisation and his extraordinary clairvoyance due to Guru Rinpoche’s blessings, due to his external visual handicap, no-one was willing to look after him properly. Thus he wandered around in the region of “Chim” in Bhutan. The locals called him “Benza Guru Drubtop”.
“Benza Guru Drubtop” knew of a secret method to reverse obstacles which the Lotus-Born Guru had personally transmitted to him. It could swiftly remove all heavy illnesses or urgent calamities befalling a person. This method is special but inelegant. It required that “Benza Guru Drubtop” make a special kind of torma and recite a short ritual, the specifics of it is only known to himself, and then he must strip naked and while totally nude take the torma to a nearby triple-intersect junction. This method is quite powerful, all the people for whom the “Drubtop” had performed this ritual, recovered from their problems without exception.
Besides this, everytime someone requested the “Benza Guru Drubtop” for any help, his way of divination was also different from others. He did not need the use of any divination apparatus, nor did he require the person to say much, but would be able to know the intentions of the person and be able to speak out the intimate details of the supplicants’ residence, environment and all other kinds of details, including those personal secrets that the person requesting did not want revealed. Evidently, the “Benza Guru Drubtop” had attained great clairvoyance of knowing others’ minds due to the blessings of Guru Rinpoche. He was also widely acknowledged as “Drubtop” due to this.
“Benza Guru Drubtop”’s inner secret realisation did not cause him to try to improve his own living conditions but instead he regarded poverty and suffering as not being any obstacle or problem impeding him.
What did not change was that he continued supplicating Guru Rinpoche day and night, reciting the Guru Rinpoche mantra respectfully and so when he passed into parinirvana, a conservative estimate of the number of Guru Rinpoche mantras he had recited in his life amounts to more than 600 million.
Unlike others, he was not interested in promoting his own diligent efforts at practice or his miraculous responses , instead “Benza Guru Drubtop” benefitted beings in a spontaneous and extemporaneous way. Thus, most of the people who knew him did not know how profound his inner realisation was.
Most people only regarded his external style and occasional obstacle-averting rituals as a sign that he was merely a practitioner with some achievements. Most of his secret conduct and responses, he would only tell to Urgyen Lama and a few close friends who had faith.
Although he was a siddha, he did not alter his clothes or appearance, but remained like a beggar, allowing others to make offerings and making-shift of whatever they offered to wear. Although he was invited to stay at Sangngak Thegchog Osel Ling Monastery, and could have chosen to have better living premises and conditions, he only preferred to live in a dilapidated corner of the monastery and sleep in his own old covers, using yellowed and hole-ridden blankets and pillow.
“Benza Guru Drubtop” would only accept others’ clothing and food. If someone offered his cash notes or coins, he will recite mantras and blow on them as a blessing, before returning them to the offerer, telling him not to use the money but to keep it on the body as a blessed artifact for protection. When one offered him a khata, it was the same case. This showed that “Benza Guru Drubtop” has already viewed all wealth as nothing, with no desire or wish for anything.
The author once requested one of the abbots of the monastery, Jamyang Dorje Rinpoche, to make some money offerings, but was instead met with laughter from Rinpoche who said, ‘“Benza Guru Drubtop” does not want money, how to make offerings to him? If you want to give him clothings or other things, he may not accept, or he may just bless them and return them to you. if you want to offer food, he is now provided food by the monastery, so he may not enjoy what you offer him. Apart from his meals, he doesn’t really accept any other food.’ Hearing this, the author felt deeply that this siddha master was truly without needs or wants and was worthy of respect and veneration.
Seven days before he demonstrated impermanence, the “Benza Guru Drubtop” informed the abbot Urgyen Lama,”I am going to leave this world to go and see Padmasambhava.” At that time, the abbot felt that Drubtop was still healthy and thought that he was merely joking. He did not pay much attention to this remark. “Benza Guru Drubtop” then confidently told several monk friends that, “Urgyen Lama does not have freedom over birth and death, but I do. He will not understand my meaning… the dharmakaya is beyond death, because I have realised the dharmakaya, there is really no death to speak of for me!” Totally unschooled and who had not studied any dharma teachings, sutras or commentaries, yet, “Benza Guru Drubtop” was able to make many such statements that utilised the expressions of the Dzogpa Chenpo realisations.
With nothing special happening, apart from those monk-friends who knew about it being worried that “Benza Guru Drubtop” would manifest death, others did not feel that the Drubtop would really be able to predict his own time of death, and be able to leave this world with such ease and freedom. Seven days later, in the clear gentle light of dawn, “Benza Guru Drubtop” sat in crossed-vajra posture and impertubably released his intent into the dharmadhatu. At that moment, a gentle tremor in the earth could be felt.
After his parinirvana, the usually-deserted monastery was thronged by more than 3000 people trying to pay their respects. After he passed away, everyday at dawn, there were three birds flying in to circumambulate his body three rounds before flying off. These were said to be dakinis paying their respect.
“Benza Guru Drubtop” passed away exactly 7 years from when he received the vision from Padmasambhava, thus fulfilling the prophecy that he would “recover his sight”. Because now, he would have no body to obstruct him from going to the Sangdok Palri Pureland to see Guru Rinpoche.
The author wishes that this extraordinary account of a recent Guru Rinpoche siddha would encourage all sentient beings to give rise to faith and supplicate Guru Rinpoche, ultimately attaining the same state as him.
(Colophon: As the English translator was himself inspired by this account of the Vajra Guru Siddha, he decided to render it into English so that it would be accessible to more people. It is his sincere request that if there are those who have read this account and felt that it benefitted them, to please circulate it to others and do a recitation of a 100,000 of the Vajra Guru mantra for the benefit of all beings. By this translation, may more people come to know the benefits of reciting the Vajra Guru mantra, do its practice and quickly attain realisation.)
Invitation by HH Dalai Lama
Dear all,
Vajrayana Nusantara Budhist Foundation has been invited to meet HH Dalai Lama in formal discussion.
by Dec 2011, we are planning to meet HH Dalai Lama. And the programs will be as follows:
2 night @ new delhi
3 night @ kathmandu
+/- @usd 2.000/pax (including singapore-new delhi-kathmandu-singapore)
date programs around 20 dec 2011 – 5 january 2012
all info will be fixed on early august 2011
anyone are welcome and may registered by email to:
nusantara.erica@vajrayananusantara.org
and
tia@monggotravel.com
all participant should send a file of copy pasport and photo pasport and transfer @usd100/pax
ok thanks
br
vajrayana nusantara
Trip to Dragon Country and visit HH DUDJOM +HH Gangteng
04 July : Arrive Paro (start from BKK @8am)
We fly in to Paro with Druk Air, Bhutan’s national airline, and after clearing customs and Immigration, we met by our group leader. There will be a pre-trip briefing on arrival at the hotel, followed by an afternoon/evening at leisure in Paro.
Puja ceremony with Dudjom Rinpoche at Kyichu Temple
Overnight at Kyichu Resort (05 twin, 2 triple, 3sgl)
05 July : Paro
Spend the day sightseeing in and around Paro..Visit the ruined fortress of Drukyel Dzong (“dzong” means fortress-monastery), which still attracts visitors due to its imposing location. The fort defended the Paro Valley from invasion by Tibet in the early 17th century. On a clear day, Mt Chomolhari (7320m) can be seen towering over the dzong. Further along the beautiful Paro Valley we come to the watch tower known locally as Ta-Dzong, which now houses the National Museum of Bhutan. The seven-storey museum highlights various aspects of Bhutanese culture and history dating back to the 7th century; there are excellent displays of all facets
of the country’s rich cultural history including traditional costumes and battle dress, Priceless jewellery and specimens of the kingdom’s unique flora and fauna. Take a short walk downhill to the Rinpung Dzong which serves as the administrative centre and school for monks, before walking a little further and crossing the traditional bridge into Paro town.
Overnight at Kyichu Resort (05 twin, 2 triple, 3sgl)
06 July : 7pax – Day excursion to Thimphu (visit Memorial Chorten, Changangkha Monastery, View Point, Drupthob Nunnery,
Painting School, Tashicho Dzong). Drive back to Paro for overnight.
Overnight at Kichu Resort (3twin & 1sgl).
12pax – After S/seeing in Thimphu drive about three hours to Wangduephodrang (locally known as “Wangdi”) via Punakha, changing climatic zones from mountainous to tropical. On the way, we cross over Dochu La, a 3150-metre-high pass marked by prayer flags and a chorten and, if the weather is fine, a view of the eastern Himalaya including the highest mountain in Bhutan, Mt Gangar Punsum (7520m). Drive through forests of rhododrendron and magnolia, before the road descends into he warmer lowlands around Punakha. Visit the Punakha Dzong, which once served as the old capital of Bhutan. This remarkable fortress is built in 1637 between two rivers and as survived many glacial floods and fire. Every February there is a procession known as the Punakha Serda to commemorate the victory over the Tibetans. From there it’s just 45 minutes’ drive to Wangduephodrang where you can view the Dzong and stroll around the market area.
Overnight Wangdi Kyichu Resort (2twin, 2triple, 2sgl)
07 July : 12pax – Wangduephodrang to Bumthang (drive approx. 6/7hrs). A lunch will be served en-route.After an hour and a half will arrive at a small town known as Trongsa, meaning “new village”. The town mainly consists of newly arrived Tibetan refugees but
The most impressive building here is the Trongsa Dzong. The whole of Eastern Bhutan was controlled from this fortress during the mid 17th century. After another two hours we reach Bumthang and visit the Chume weaving center.
Overnight Lhendupcholing Lodge in Bumthang (2twin, 2triple, 2sgl)
08 July : In Bumthang Comprised of four smaller valleys, the deeply spiritual region of Bumthang in Central Bhutan is shrouded in religious legend. It is believed to be the first part of Bhutan to be inhabited and tales of Guru Padmasambhava (aka Guru Rinpoche), who lived here in the 8th century,and his reincarnation Tertons, still linger. Bumthang is also known for its hand-spun, hand-woven
woollen cloth called “yathra”, which can be seen hanging for sale outside houses. We visit the Jakar Dzong,the 7th century Jambay Lhakhang, and the Kurjey, Tamshing and Kunchosum monasteries. This sightseeing day is a round trip so it is more interesting done on foot.
Overnight Lhendupcholing Lodge in Bumthang (2twin, 2triple, 2sgl).
09 July : Visit to Nimalung monastery where HH Dudjom Rinpoche resides. Attend Nimalung Tsechu.
Overnight Lhendupcholing Lodge in Bumthang (2twin, 2triple, 2sgl).
10 July : Drive to Gangtey Gompa Visit the HH Gangteng Rinpoche’s place.This beautiful valley is also home to the rare Black Necked Cranes migrating from the Tibetan plateau to escape the harsh winter. Currently there are 200 to 300 cranes residing in this
valley and the Royal Society for Protection of Nature (RSPN) is taking every measure to ensure the safety of the Cranes. While the cranes reside in the winter valley for 4/5 months the village folks are not allowed to make loud noises or fish in the river that runs through the valley.
Overnight at Dewachen Hotel (2twin, 2triple, 2sgl).
11 July : Visit Gangteng Rpc Monastery, Overnight Dewachen Hotel (2twin, 2triple, 2sgl).
12 July : Drive to Paro,Lunch stop at Thimphu. Overnight Kyichu Resort (2twin, 2triple, 2sgl).
13 July : Transfer to the airport.
MIND TRAINING RETREAT and BARDO Teaching Retreat
Bardo teaching retreat, Mind Training retreat and medical treatment
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Surabaya City Programs
phase 2:
saturday , 18 june= Namkha Rpc +HungThram Rpc= program at Surabaya
thursday, 30 june= program at surabaya- jakarta
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friday, 1 july=program at jakarta
tuesday, 12 july=program at jakarta
note optional:
if solo want to have phase 2,
sunday, 26 june= program at solo
thursday, 30 june= program at solo- jkt
Puja with GaKar Rimpoche, Namkha Rimpoche, Hungthram Rimpoche
monday, 6 june : arrive jogja , pradaksina at borobudur
tuesday, 7 june
06.00 : puja at Borobudur
08.00 : breakfast
09.00 : Brobudur – Semarang
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SEMARANG CITY PROGRAMS
19.00 : Long life empowerment of Thatong Gyalpo (Semarang center)
21.00 : question and answer session (Semarang center)
wednesday, 8 june
10.00 : Medication treatment by Hungtram Rinpoche
12.00 : Lunch
13.00 – 15.00 : Medication treatment by Hungtram rinpoche
19.00 : Chod Puja
20.00 : question and answer
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REMBANG CITY PROGRAMS
thursday, 9 june = program at rembang
10.00 : Medication treatment by Hungtram Rinpoche
12.00 : Lunch
13.00 – 15.00 : Medication treatment by Hungtram rinpoche
19.00 : Long life empowerment of Thatong Gyalpo
21.00 : question and answer session
friday, 10 june= program at rembang
10.00 : Medication treatment by Hungtram Rinpoche
12.00 : Lunch
13.00 – 15.00 : Medication treatment by Hungtram rinpoche
19.00 : Chod Puja
20.00 : question and answer
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SOLO CITY PROGRAMS
saturday, 11 june = program at solo
10.00 : Medication treatment by Hungtram Rinpoche
12.00 : Lunch
13.00 – 15.00 : Medication treatment by Hungtram rinpoche
19.00 : Long life empowerment of Thatong Gyalpo
21.00 : question and answer session
sunday, 12 june= program at solo
0.00 : Medication treatment by Hungtram Rinpoche
12.00 : Lunch
13.00 – 15.00 : Medication treatment by Hungtram rinpoche
19.00 : Chod Puja
20.00 : question and answer
monday, 13 june= program at solo
0.00 : Medication treatment by Hungtram Rinpoche
12.00 : Lunch
13.00 – 15.00 : Medication treatment by Hungtram rinpoche
19.00 : Black Zambhala
20.00 : question and answer
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JAKARTA CITY PROGRAMS
tuesday,14 june= program at jakarta
0.00 : Medication treatment by Hungtram Rinpoche
12.00 : Lunch
13.00 – 15.00 : Medication treatment by Hungtram rinpoche
19.00 : Long life empowerment of Thatong Gyalpo
21.00 : question and answer session
wednesday, 15 june=program at jakarta
10.00 : Medication treatment by Hungtram Rinpoche
12.00 : Lunch
13.00 – 15.00 : Medication treatment by Hungtram rinpoche
19.00 : Chod Puja
20.00 : question and answer
thursday,16 june=program at jakarta
10.00 : Medication treatment by Hungtram Rinpoche
12.00 : Lunch
13.00 – 15.00 : Medication treatment by Hungtram rinpoche
19.00 : Black Zambhala
20.00 : question and answer
friday,17 june= gakar at back to KL and Namkha rpc+Hungthram Rpc goes to Surabaya
Welcome to Vajrayana Nusantara Foundation
Welcome to Vajrayana Nusantara Foundation.
Sejuta Lilin untuk Perdamaian Dunia
BERITA UTAMA (Suara Merdeka)
http://suaramerdeka.com/smcetak/index.php?fuseaction=beritacetak.detailberitacetak&id_beritacetak=55108
08 Maret 2009
Sejuta Lilin untuk Perdamaian Dunia
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MENDUNG menggelantung di atas nirwana Candi Borobudur di saat senja, disusul gerimis menetes di antara stupa. Sejuta lilin yang dijajar di pelataran batu berundak sebagian padam.
Suasana itu tak menyurutkan para biksu dan umat Buddha menggelar persembahan pelita dan puja doa aspirasi Marme-Monlam.
Paritra terus menggema, para biksu dan umat mengembangkan payung dan sebagian lagi mengenakan jas hujan untuk berlindung dari gerimis. Sesekali sangkakala, tambur, dan kerincingan mengumandang menjadikan prosesi itu bertambah sakral.
Setelah gerimis reda, samar-samar dari kejauhan sinar lilin melambai. Begitu eksotik, stupa-stupa yang disorot lampu dan lilin yang berjumlah hingga 1 juta buah. Kontemplasi yang dipimpin dipimpin oleh YM Zurmang Drukpa Rinpoche IV itu menjadi sebuah pengharapan perdamaian dunia di tahun 2009.
Ritual tahunan tersebut tak hanya diikuti para biksu dan umat Buddha dari Indonesia, tapi juga sejumlah negara di Asia, antara lain Singapura, China, Tibet, India, Butan, Nepal, dan Malaysia. Rangkaian doa perdamaian di Candi Borobudur yang diselenggarakan Yayasan Vajrayana Nusantara sejak Jumat (6/3) hingga Minggu (8/3), kemarin malam adalah puncaknya.
Koordinator Lapangan Doa Perdamaian Dunia Candi Borobudur 2009, Redi Nusantara, mengatakan doa khusus pada ritual kali ini untuk perdamaian umat manusia di seluruh dunia.
’’Setiap tahun, sejak delapan tahun berturut-turut ini kami melakukan doa perdamaian di Borobudur dan tahun ini kami kemas menjadi kegiatan besar dan bermakna,’’katanya.
Menurutnya, secara umum Monlam berarti aspirasi atau keinginan yang mendalam untuk memberikan kebahagiaan kepada makhluk lain dan pada saat yang bersamaan juga meningkatkan akar kebajikan diri sendiri.
’’Pengharapan dilimpahkan pahala kebajikan demi manfaat bagi semua makhluk samsara. Di masa lalu, Buddha Sakyamuni membuat aspirasi untuk mencapai pencerahan dan beliau mempersembahkan semangkuk sup,’’ katanya.
Dikatakan, semangkuk sup adalah hal yang tampaknya kecil, namun karena beliau mempersembahkannya dengan motivasi yang murni dengan aspirasi tertinggi untuk mencapai pencerahan, maka berkahnya menyelimuti seluruh ruang dan memberikan manfaat kepada semua makhluk samsara.(Sholahuddin al-Ahmed-62)
Doa Bersama Umat Buddha Sedunia
Berita Utama Jateng Koran Tempo
http://www.korantempo.com/korantempo/koran/2009/03/07/Berita_Utama-Jateng/krn.20090307.158917.id.html
MAGELANG – Sebanyak 200 penganut Buddha dari Indonesia, Singapura, Malaysia, Hong Kong, dan Tibet berkumpul di pelataran Candi Borobudur untuk mengikuti acara persembahan pelita dan puja doa aspirasi Marme-Monlam untuk perdamaian dunia selama 6-8 Maret 2009. Acara yang dikemas dengan tema Puja Sejuta Pelita itu dipimpin oleh Y.M. Zurmang Drukpa Rinpoche Qinghai, rahib dari Qinghai, Tibet, bersama 15 biksu. “Untuk di Borobudur, ini yang pertama kali,” kata Kymin Rahardjo, panitia acara, kemarin.
Kymin menjelaskan, semula panitia akan menyediakan lilin biasa pada acara itu. Namun, pengelola Candi Borobudur melarang, karena asap lilin biasa akan menimbulkan polusi di kawasan candi. Akhirnya, panitia membuat lilin pemanas makanan yang terbuat dari bahan nabati sehingga tak berasap ataupun berbau. “Lilin itu kuat nyala tiga jam,” kata Kymin. Acara yang berlangsung di kawasan ring satu candi itu berupa doa puja bersama masing-masing selama dua jam yang diselingi dengan istirahat sejak pukul 06.00 sampai 21.00. PITO AGUSTIN RUDIANA






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