People who joke with Guru Rinpoche’s precious
terma prayer “Du sum Sangye’ through chain letters, messages or converting into
songs are revealing sign of loosing faith to Guru Rinpoche’s precious teaching.
It is very sad.
Du sum sangye or ‘dorje tsik kang druk’ or in English Six Vajra Lines to Guru Rinpoche is a precious prayer to Guru Rinpoche who is the embodiment of the Buddha of the three times past, present, and future. The prayer was written by Guru Rinpoche in order to help us remove obstacles and ensure fulfillment of our aspirations.
Du sum sangye or ‘dorje tsik kang druk’ or in English Six Vajra Lines to Guru Rinpoche is a precious prayer to Guru Rinpoche who is the embodiment of the Buddha of the three times past, present, and future. The prayer was written by Guru Rinpoche in order to help us remove obstacles and ensure fulfillment of our aspirations.
༄༅། །རྡོ་རྗེ་ཚིག་རྐང་དྲུག་གི་གསོལ་འདེབས།
The Prayer in Six Vajra Lines
a revelation of Chokgyur
Dechen Lingpa
དུས་གསུམ་སངས་རྒྱས་གུ་རུ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ༔
dü sum sangye guru
rinpoche
Embodiment of buddhas of
past, present and future, Guru Rinpoche;
དངོས་གྲུབ་ཀུན་བདག་བདེ་བ་ཆེན་པོའི་ཞབས༔
ngödrub kün dak dewa
chenpö shyab
Master of all siddhis,
Guru of Great Bliss;
བར་ཆད་ཀུན་སེལ་བདུད་འདུལ་དྲག་པོ་རྩལ༔
barché kün sel düdul
drakpo tsal
Dispeller of all
obstacles, Wrathful Subjugator of Māras;
གསོལ་བ་འདེབས་སོ་བྱིན་གྱིས་བརླབ་ཏུ་གསོལ༔
solwa deb so jingyi lab tu
sol
To you I pray: inspire me
with your blessing,
ཕྱི་ནང་གསང་བའི་བར་ཆད་ཞི་བ་དང༌༔
chi nang sangwé barché
shyiwa dang
So that outer, inner and
secret obstacles are dispelled
བསམ་པ་ལྷུན་གྱིས་འགྲུབ་པར་བྱིན་གྱིས་རློབས༔
sampa lhün gyi drubpar
jingyi lob
And all my aspirations are
spontaneously fulfilled.
ཞེས་གཏེར་ཆེན་མཆོག་གྱུར་བདེ་ཆེན་གླིང་པས་སེང་ཆེན་གནམ་བྲག་གི་གཡས་ཟུར་བྲག་རི་རིན་ཆེན་བརྩེགས་པ་ནས་སྤྱན་དྲངས་པའི་དུས་བབས་ཀྱི་གསོལ་འདེབས་འདི་ཉིད་བྱིན་རླབས་ཤིན་ཏུ་ཆེ་བས་ཀུན་གྱིས་ཁ་ཏོན་དུ་གཅེས་པར་ཟུངས་ཤིག །
Discovered by the great
terma-revealer Chokgyur Dechen Lingpa, from the right-hand side of the Sengchen
Namdrak rock on Mount Rinchen Tsekpa, ‘The Pile of Jewels’. Because the
blessing of this prayer, one intended for this present time, is so immense, it
should be treasured by all as their daily practice.
| Rigpa Translations, 2015
The hidden prayer was discovered by the great terma-revealer Chokgyur Dechen Lingpa, from the right hand side of the Sengchen Namdrak rock on Mount Rinchen Tsekpa, ‘The Pile of Jewels’. Because the blessing of this prayer, one intended for this present time, is so immense, it should be treasured by all as their daily practice.”
Therefore, we must refrain from using such precious Prayer and threating others. In doing so the repercussions will be too heavy, one is simply inviting obstacles.
My message box is also full of chain letters.
Image: Guru Rinpoche bestowing empowerment. Assume that you are one of his subjects.