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*"The [[Six classes of beings|six classes]] of beings, who are the guests invited out of compassion, consist of the [[gods]], [[human beings]], [[demi-gods]], [[animals]], [[preta]]s, [[hell beings]] and so on.  
*"The [[Six classes of beings|six classes]] of beings, who are the guests invited out of compassion, consist of the [[gods]], [[human beings]], [[demi-gods]], [[animals]], [[preta]]s, [[hell beings]] and so on.  
   
   
*"Obstructing forces, who are the guests to whom we owe [[karmic debt]]s, include all karmic creditors, such as the 80,000 types of obstructing forces, headed by Vinayaka, king of obstacle makers, as well as the fifteen great [[dön]]s who strike children, and Hariti with her five hundred children."
*"Obstructing forces, who are the guests to whom we owe [[karmic debt]]s, include all karmic creditors, such as the 80,000 types of obstructing forces, headed by Vinayaka, king of [[obstacle maker]]s, as well as the fifteen great [[dön]]s who strike children, and Hariti with her five hundred children."


--From [http://www.lotsawahouse.org/sang.html ''A Guide to the Practice of Sang'' by Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima]
--From [http://www.lotsawahouse.org/sang.html ''A Guide to the Practice of Sang'' by Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima]

Revision as of 16:26, 30 June 2009

Four types of guest (Wyl. mgron po bzhi) —

  1. guests invited out of respect–the Three Jewels
  2. guests invited on account of their qualities–the protectors
  3. guests of the six classes invited out of compassion
  4. guests to whom we owe karmic debts

Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima says:

  • "The protectors, who are the guests invited on account of their qualities, are the eight mahadevas, the eight great nagas, the eight great rahus, the Four Great Kings, the nine great terrifying ones, the ten guardians of the directions, the twenty-eight constellations, and the seventy-five glorious protectors of pure abodes, together with their retinues, their attendants, attendants’ attendants, and families, and all positive forces, local deities and guardians.
  • "Obstructing forces, who are the guests to whom we owe karmic debts, include all karmic creditors, such as the 80,000 types of obstructing forces, headed by Vinayaka, king of obstacle makers, as well as the fifteen great döns who strike children, and Hariti with her five hundred children."

--From A Guide to the Practice of Sang by Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima