Lineage Prayer from the Longchen Nyingtik Ngöndro Guru Yoga
Longchen Nyingtik Ngöndro Lineage Prayer[1]
Emaho!
In the heavenly realm, free from all dimensions and extremes,
Is the Primordial Buddha, the dharmakāya Samantabhadra;
His wisdom play, like the reflection of the moon in water, the saṃbhogakāya Vajrasattva;
Perfect with all buddha qualities, nirmāṇakāya Garab Dorje;
To you I pray: Grant me your blessings and empowerment!
Shri Singha, treasure of the ultimate Dharma;
Manjushrimitra, universal ruler of the Nine Yānas;
Jnanasutra, great paṇḍita Vimalamitra;
To you I pray: Show me the way to make my mind free!
Padmasambhava, sole ornament of this world of ours,
Your supreme heart-disciples, Trisong Detsen, Vairocana, and Yeshe Tsogyal;
Longchenpa, who revealed a vast ocean of wisdom mind treasures;
Jikme Lingpa, entrusted with the space treasury of the ḍākinīs;
To you I pray: Grant me fruition and liberation!
Master of the Dharma, Changchub Dorje;[2][3]
The siddha, Jikme Gyalwe Nyugu;
Supreme among emanations, Mingyur Namkhé Dorje;
Son of the buddhas, Shenpen Thaye;[4]
To you I pray: Show me my true nature, my original face!
Glorious heruka, Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje;
Patrul Rinpoche, Orgyen Jikme Chökyi Wangpo;
Lord of siddhas, Padma Vajra;[5]
Padmasambhava himself, great Khyentse Wangpo;
To you I pray: Grant me siddhis, ordinary and supreme!
Natsok Rangdrol,[6] who self-liberated all the phenomena of saṃsāra and nirvāṇa;
Omniscient Jikme Tenpe Nyima;
Embodiment of all sources of refuge, Chökyi Lodrö;
To you I pray: Bless my mind, inspire my understanding!
References
- ↑ As found in the Guru Yoga section of the practice text.
- ↑ Dodrupchen Jikme Trinle Özer (1745-1821)
- ↑ The following verses were added in later times to document the specific continuation of this lineage. They can differ reflecting other lineage transmissions. See Tulku Thondup: Masters of Meditation and Miracles, p. 333 for lineage trees of the Longchen Nyingtik up to present days.
- ↑ Gyalsé Shenpen Tayé (1800–1855[1] or 1869/70)
- ↑ Khenpo Pema Vajra (c.1807-1884)
- ↑ Adzom Drukpa Drodul Pawo Dorje (1842-1924)