Tibetan Buddhist Chants of Namgyal Monastery | Clean Negative Energy From Yourself & Your House

Tibetan Buddhist Chants of Namgyal Monastery | Clean Negative Energy From Yourself & Your House The Pictures and Footages in the video are created / edited in the Meditation Centre or Commercially licensed from Storyblocks/Videoblocks or re-edited by us using footages from Pixabay. Now free meditation e-books: Learn to meditate with the best GPT trainer: Facebook group: Instagram: Donations: Palden Lhamo (“Glorious Goddess“,Tibetan: དཔལ་ལྡན་ལྷ་མོ།) or Remati are all forms of Shri Devi a category of female tantric buddhist deity who appears in dozens of different forms. She usually appears as a wrathful deity with a primary role as a dharmapala. She is specifically a Wisdom Protector, an enlightened being. Palden Lhamo is a wrathful protective goddess whose wisdom and compassion overcome every obstacle. She is the special protector of the Dalai Lamas and the Tibetan government, having been established in that role by the Second Dalai Lama, Gendun Gyatso (1475–1542). Palden Lhamo is one of three Dharmapalas of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism alongside Mahakala and Yamantaka[6] She is the wrathful deity considered to be the principal protectress of Tibet. Palden Lhamo appears in the retinue of the Obstacle-Removing Mahākāla as an independent figure and has been described as “the tutelary deity of Tibet and its government“ and as “celebrated all over Tibet and Mongolia, and the potent protector of the Dalai and Panchen Lamas and Lhasa“ Palden Lhamo, as the female guardian spirit of the sacred lake, Lhamo La-tso, promised the 1st Dalai Lama in a vision “that she would protect the reincarnation lineage of the Dalai Lamas. Since the 2nd Dalai Lama, who formalised the system, regents and other monks have gone to the lake to meditate and seek guidance on choosing the next reincarnation through visions. The particular form of Palden Lhamo at Lhamo La-tso is Gyelmo Makzor Ma (Wylie: rgyal mo dmag zor ma “Queen Torma Mother“) or Machik Pellha Zhiwé Nyamchen (Wylie: ma gcig dpal lha zhi ba’i nyams can “Pacified Expression of the Common Wife Palden Lhamo“), an unusually peaceful form of Palden Lhamo. The lake is sometimes referred to as “Palden Lhamo Kalideva“, indicating that she is an emanation of the goddess Kali. The mountain to the south of Chokorgyel Monastery is the “blue“ residence of Palden Lhamo, on which a sky burial site is located. The monastery was originally built in a triangular form to reflect the symbolism of its position at the confluence of three rivers and surrounded by three mountains and also represents the conjunction of the three elements of water, earth and fire, as well as the female principle of Palden Lhamo in the symbolic form of an inverted triangle. Video is uploaded for dharma and to help keeping alive Tibetan art and culture. nothing to see here. go back and practice, time is precious, dont waste it. Links to relevant videos:
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