Apr 18, 2020
As the death toll continues to rise during the global pandemic, the Bardo teachings of Tibet can bring us more peace of mind. They also provide us with methods for reducing the suffering and enhancing the welfare of those who are dying or have passed away. The word “bardo” means “in between” in Tibetan, including the time between life and death, and the time between death and rebirth. In a live online broadcast, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche helps us to better understand these critical moments of transition and introduces prayers we can recite on behalf of our friends and loved ones who have died. He then recites the Great Mantra.
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Resources
- Rinpoche refers to the following texts:
Bardo Prayer by Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
The Precious Garland: The Prayer of the Intermediate State
MA TRI mantra - About the mantra played at the start of the broadcast (SA LE Ö Mantra)
- “Mock Funerals in South Korea” — video described by Rinpoche during broadcast
- In a related online broadcast on Sunday, April 19, 2020, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche and his wife, Khandro Tsering Wangmo, recited the Bardo Prayers on behalf of those who have passed away. View recording
- Also related: “Prayers for the Sick, the Dying and the Dead” (recorded live broadcast, April 10, 2020, 91 minutes)
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Thank you so much for all that you do Rinpoche.
Alaya UK.
Thank You Venerable Rimpoche Please have a long life please have a long life and be healthy Please have a long life and may all your wishes and prayers be switly accomplished
Thank you Rinpoche 🙏🌈
joyfull and peacefull
very deeper teachings. Omituofo
Tashi Delek!!’n thanks a lot Lama La!!!! And cubre sangha
Sogyal Rinpoche
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Georges Caradopoulos
Dear Rimpoche, Dear Sangha:
I forgot a lot of names, I didn’t want to put too many so as not to get bored .., but may I give you the name of the wife of a very good friend who was suddenly struck by a driver …
If at least you can integrate it into your practices, I would be very grateful ..!
CHRISTINE BENNET (England) RIP