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JAMGÖN LAMÉ SHYAP LA GÜ CHAK TSAL<br> | JAMGÖN LAMÉ SHYAP LA GÜ CHAK TSAL<br> | ||
Lama, you who are [[Manjushri]] in person, at your feet humbly I pay homage! | Lama, you who are [[Manjushri]] in person, at your feet humbly I pay homage! | ||
==Additional Information== | |||
*[[Gatön Ngawang Lekpa]] recited this prayer 4,100,000 times accompanied by the same number of prostrations<ref>David P. Jackson, ''A Saint in Seattle'', page 16</ref> | |||
===Notes=== | |||
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[[Category:Lineage Prayers]] | [[Category:Lineage Prayers]] |
Revision as of 19:59, 1 December 2008
Prayer to Sakya Pandita
SHÉ JA TAMCHÉ ZIKPÉ CHEN YANG SHING
You who have the eye of wisdom that sees all that is knowable,
DRO KUN GELEK DRUB PÉ TUKJÉ CHEN
The compassion that brings about the welfare of all beings,
SAMYÉ TRINLÉ DZÉPÉ TOP NGA WA
The strength that accomplishes inconceivable enlightened action,
JAMGÖN LAMÉ SHYAP LA GÜ CHAK TSAL
Lama, you who are Manjushri in person, at your feet humbly I pay homage!
Additional Information
- Gatön Ngawang Lekpa recited this prayer 4,100,000 times accompanied by the same number of prostrations[1]
Notes
- ↑ David P. Jackson, A Saint in Seattle, page 16