VIDEO: Amoghasiddhi Buddha’s Fearless Activity, Practices and Mantras with Full Puja Visualization

Why is the Karma family, and especially the practices of Buddha Amoghasiddhi or Green Tara, important in modern times? Why is Amoghasiddhi described as absolute success or infallible? What are his praises, practices, and mantras? Why is he associated...

VIDEO: Amoghasiddhi Buddha’s Fearless Activity, Practices and Mantras with Full Puja Visualization

Amoghasiddhi Buddha 2Why is the Karma family, and especially the practices of Buddha Amoghasiddhi or Green Tara, important in modern times? Why is Amoghasiddhi described as absolute success or infallible? What are his praises, practices, and mantras? Why is he associated with “Chi” or prana and wind in the body?

We answer these questions, and more, in this presentation. Then we demonstrate a short, meaningful Amoghasiddhi practice meditation with mantras.

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CONTENTS:

00:00 – 01:10  Introduction to Amoghasiddhi and Fearless Practice

01:10 – 03:43  About Amoghasiddhi, the Fearless Activity Buddha

03:43 – 05:58  The Main Practice: Seven Limbs or Activities

05:58 – 07:43 Fearlessness Family: Tara, Vajrakilaya and more

07:43 – 09:43  Wind Air and Chi and the Savior Buddhas

09:43 – 10:28  Double Vajra: Outer and Inner body

10:28 – 12:24  All Accomplishing Wisdom Remedy for Envry

12:24 – 14:00  Green Family and Karma Heruka Vajrakilaya

14:00 – 16:42  How do we Practice and the 10 Perfections

16:42 – 17:29  Namo Praise and Mantra

17:29 – 19:42  A Puja Anyone Can Practice: Instructions

19:42 – 25:12  Actual Puja Recitation & Visualization

His Namo praise usually chanted three times, seven times or 27 times is:

Namo Amoghasiddhi Buddhaya

His mantra usually chanted 3, 7, 21 27 or One hundred and eight times, is

Om Amoghasiddhi Ah Hum

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PUJA

Refuge:

namo amoghasiddhi buddhayah

namo buddhaya guruve

namo dharmaya tayine.

namo samghaya mahate.

tribhyopi satatam namaha.

Homage to Amoghasiddhi Buddha

Homage to the Buddha, the Teacher

Homage to the Dharma, the Protector

Homage to the Great Sangha

To all of these I continually offer homage.

7 limbs of Amoghasiddhi Practice:

I go for refuge to Amoghasiddhi, the Buddhas, the Dharma and the Highest Assembly.

I declare every nonvirtuous act since beginningless time.

I rejoice in all virtues of holy and ordinary beings.

I will cultivate the Bodhichitta, to most effectively benefit all sentient beings.

Having generated the intention to take the Buddha’s path, I will care for all sentient beings as my guests.

I offer flowers, incense, light, fragrances, food, music and the like, both those actually arranged and those mentally imagined. Supreme gathering, please accept them.

For the great, supreme Karma family, I shall uphold purely each of the vows I am endowed with, and make as many offerings as I am able.

I will practice the ten perfections to overcome all obstacles, and cultivate the Bodhichitta.

I wish that all beings may have happiness and its causes.

May we never have suffering nor its causes.

May we constantly dwell in joy transcending sorrow.

May we dwell in equal love for both near and far.

Supreme merit field, please remain in Samsara and turn the Wheel of the Dharma of the greater and lesser vehicles, to benefit all sentient beings!

Appearances and existence, all phenomena of samsara and nirvana are empty by nature. Realizing this, within that state of emptiness, I visualize a glowing, illuminated Green ah syllable, on a shining lotus throne.

Green light,  the activity of all the Buddhas, emanates from the ah syllable, going out as an offering to all the Enlightened Beings. The light purifies the karma of all sentient beings in the universe, blessing them.

The lights return and the ah syllable transforms into glorious Amoghasiddhi, Green in Color, seated upon a lotus and moon.

I see luminous Amoghasiddhi Buddha, the nature of light, peaceful and loving, the very essence of Bodhichitta activity. He is seated in the lotus posture, with his right hand up in the gesture of Fearlessness, the Mudra of Abhaya.

His left hand is on his lap in the gesture of meditative equipoise, and holding an upright Vishva Vajra, a double dorje, or a monk’s bowl.

At his heart is the Ah syllable, glowing green. From this syllable, once again lights go out to all of the universe, first out to his green Pureland, then to every Pureland of every Buddha and finally to all beings in samsara in every dimension and universe.

The sacred light of Amoghasiddhi’s blessings is an offering to all the Enlightened ones, and blesses all beings of Samsara.

Finally, recite the mantra as much as you can, while holding your visualization.

Om amoghasiddhi ah hum.

Om amoghasiddhi ah hum.

Om amoghasiddhi ah hum.

Then, finish with a dedication of merit:

I dedicate the merit of this practice and offerings to the cause for Enlightenment for the benefit of all sentient beings.