Kyabje Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche
Buddha Dharma - बुद्ध धर्म
No killing, No stealing, No sexual misconduct, No lying & No Intoxicants.
The Mala Blessing Mantra: OM RUTSIRA MANI PRAWAR DHANAYE SOHA ✨
Your mala is a sacred tool. Before beginning your mantra practice, we chant this prayer to bless the beads and multiply the power of every mantra you recite afterwards—sometimes said to be increased ten million times!
This practice transforms the beads into a Wheel of Jewels (Maṇi Pravartaya), enhancing the merit of your entire session.
How to use it: Hold the mala cupped in your hands, chant this mantra 7 times, and then blow gently onto the beads. Now begin your main practice!
Tsemaru Oracle of Takthok Monastery, Serthi Village Ladakh.
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Wat Hong Rattanaram is an ancient temple established during the Ayutthaya period. It was originally known as Wat Chao Sua Hong, named after the wealthy Chinese merchant who founded it. During the Thonburi period, the temple came under the royal patronage of King Taksin the Great. In 1771 (Β.Ε. 2314), His Majesty graciously commanded its restoration and expansion, enlarging the temple's grounds and constructing monastic dwellings and structures throughout the compound. The temple was then bestowed with the royal name Wat Hong Awat Wihan.
During the reign of King Rama I, the temple's name was changed to Wat Hong Awat Bowon Wihan, and under the reign of King Rama II, it was renamed Wat Hong Awat Worawihan. Later, during the reign of King Rama III, the ordination hall, principal sanctuary, and other monastic buildings were renovated. In the reign of King Rama IV, the temple was granted its current name, Wat Hong Rattanaram, which remains in use to this day.
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