The Icchantikas

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Who Are the Icchantikas?

There is a class of beings who are said to be beyond all redemption, losing forever the capacity to achieve Nirvana (or ‘liberation’), and have to live for a kalpa (an aeon) in hell. They are called the icchantikas (一闡提), or in Japanese, issendai. The term “icchan” originally refers to someone who is in a continual state of craving. In India, the term refers to an Epicurean or a secularist.

It is said that an icchantika is one whose roots of goodness have been completely eradicated. His original mind is so devoid of any desire for good Dharma that “not a single thought of goodness will ever arise in him”. It refers to someone who lacks the basic causes and conditions to become a Buddha, and that the killing of an icchantika does not matter at all as the Buddha said, “One may well kill an ant and gain the sin of harming, but the killing of an icchantika does not [constitute a sin].”

There is much literature that gives a variety of interpretation about an icchantika.

“A being who, according to some Mahayana texts, is lacking in Buddha-nature or the potential for enlightenment (bodhi).”

Source: Damien Keown, A Dictionary of Buddhism, Oxford 2003: Oxford University Press, p. 117

“This (i.e. icchantika) is generally understood to have been derived from iccha ‘desire’.’… the Icchantika are those devoted followers of hedonism either in its bad or good sense,…”

Source: Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, Studies in the Lankavatara Sutra, London 1930: Routledge, p.219, n. 1

“The notion of the icchantika (loosely rendered into English as “hedonist” or “dissipated”) is the closest Buddhism comes to a notion of damnation or perdition.”

Source: Robert E. Buswell et al., eds., Encyclopedia of Buddhism, New York 2004: Macmillan Reference, vol.1, p. 351, s.v. icchantika

In the Tathagatagarbha sutras, the term icchantika is used to describe those persons who do not believe in the Buddha, His eternal Selfhood and His Dharma (Truth) or in karma; who seriously transgress against the Buddhist moral codes and Vinaya; and who speak disparagingly and dismissively of the reality of the immortal Buddha-nature (Buddhadhatu) or Tathagatagarbha present within all beings.

In the ‘Mahayana Mahaparinirvana Sutra’ (the ‘Mahaparinirvana Sutra’), it refers to one who slanders the correct teaching of the Buddha, does not repent, and does not rectify the error. In the ‘Lankavatara Sutra’, it refers to [those Buddhists] who have abandoned the Bodhisattva collection [of the canonical texts], making the false accusation that they are not in conformity with the sutras, the codes of morality, and the emancipation. As such, the icchantikas have forsaken all the stock of merit and will not enter into Nirvana.

Icchantikas are said to have slandered the correct teaching of the Buddha, not repenting and not rectifying the error.

Icchantikas are said to have slandered the correct teaching of the Buddha, not repenting and not rectifying the error.

A sutra that has extensive information about the icchantikas is the ‘Mahaparinirvana Sutra’. The excerpt below gives an overview of why such a class of beings are damned and said to be inherently and forever incapable of reaching enlightenment.

Chunda spoke once more, asking, ‘What is the meaning of the term icchantika?’

O good man! It is as with three vessels. The first is perfect men or laywomen who speak careless and evil words and slander the correct teaching, and that they should go on committing these grave acts without ever showing any inclination to reform or any sign of repentance in their hearts. Persons of this kind I would say are following the path of the icchantika. Again there may be those who commit the four grave offences or are guilty of the five cardinal sins, and who, though aware that they are guilty of serious faults, from the beginning have no trace of fear or contrition in their hearts or, if they do, give no outward sign of it. When it comes to the correct teaching, they show no inclination to protect, treasure, and establish it over the ages, but rather speak of it with malice and contempt, their words replete with error. Persons of this kind too I would say are following the path of the icchantika.’

Source: Chapter Forty: On Bodhisattva Kasyapa (a), The Mahaparinirvana Sutra.

An icchantika is likened to be like a broken vessel, one that cannot function as a vessel, and impossible to cure.

“O good man! It is as with three vessels. The first is perfect, the second leaks, and the third is broken. When one wishes to put milk, cream or butter into them, which one would one use first?”

“O World-Honoured One! We would use the one which is perfect; next, the one that leaks, and then the broken one.”

“The perfect and pure one is comparable to the Bodhisattva-priest; the one that leaks to the sravaka, and the one that is broken to the icchantika. ”

Chapter Forty: On Bodhisattva Kasyapa (a), The Mahaparinirvana Sutra.

Icchantikas are broken vessels that are unable to function.

Icchantikas are broken vessels that are unable to function.

 

How Did They Become Icchantikas?

According to the ‘Mahaparinirvana Sutra’,

1. An Icchantika Is Deficient in Faith and Harbours Incorrect Views

There are two types of sentient beings in Jambudvipa (the realm where ordinary human beings live), one type is those who have faith, and the other type is those without faith. Those who have faith will be able to attain Nirvana or liberation from suffering. Those who are without faith are called icchantikas, and “icchantikas are known as the incurable ones.”

Icchantikas are said to reject the law of cause and effect, and because of that, it implies that they have a weak sense of moral responsibility when carrying out their actions. Thus, the icchantikas are “blind to the work of the Tathagata”. In the context of the ‘Mahaparinirvana Sutra’, “without faith” means that the icchantikas refute the doctrine and teachings of Buddhism, especially those of Mahayana Buddhism. They “do not know how to differentiate between the good and evil, disparaging the broad and universal teachings of the Mahayana.”

Karma refers to the universal law of cause and effect, of which every volitional act brings about a certain result.

Karma refers to the universal law of cause and effect, of which every volitional act brings about a certain result.

2. An Icchantika Performs Immoral Conducts and Breaks Monastic Precepts

Icchantikas have committed the Four Grievous Trespasses of

and the Five Heinous Crimes of

  • Intentionally murdering one’s father
  • Intentionally murdering one’s mother
  • Killing an Arhat
  • Shedding the blood of a Buddha
  • Creating schism within the Sangha

In ‘The Sutra Preached by the Buddha on the Total Extinction of the Dharma’, the above five acts are referred to as pancanantarya, heinous crimes that will ruin the spiritual cultivation of a person. The five heinous crimes are also listed in the Mahayana Buddhist literature as the ‘sins of immediate retribution’, or called the anantarika-kamma. ‘Anantarika’ comes from ‘an’ (without) and ‘antara’ (interval), which means that the results of these crimes come to fruition in the immediate next life, of which the participant goes straight to hell due to the atrocity of the crimes. The karmic result or retribution will take place immediately after death. Of the five heinous crimes, four of them involve the taking of lives and acts of violence.

The first precept of refuge as a Buddhist is “do not kill”, showing that Buddhist teachings fundamentally condemns killing.

The first precept of refuge as a Buddhist is “do not kill”, showing that Buddhist teachings fundamentally condemns killing.

Icchantikas are also miserly, gluttonous and unfilial.

“This person (the icchantika) originally worshipped the three jewels and various devas, but has changed since then, and now worships his own desires [instead]. He loved to give alms in the past but has now become miserly. He was by nature moderate in his diet, but has now turned gluttonous. He had an ingrained aversion for evils, but now looks on them with sympathy. He was born filial and esteemed his parents, but now he has no thought of respect for his father and mother.”

Source: Mizutani Kosho and Ogawa Ichizo , Bussho shiso, Kyoto 1982: Kyoto-shi Bun’eidoo Shoten, p. 482a, 11, 15-19.

According to the ‘Mahaparinirvana Sutra’, the icchantikas and his kind are bound to the three evil ways (to take rebirth in the three lower realms of animals, hungry ghosts and beings in hell) and cannot be set free due to six reasons.

  • They are intense in their evil thoughts
  • They do not believe in the afterlife
  • They enjoy practising defiled [deeds] or seeking defilement
  • They are far removed from good roots
  • They are obstructed by evil karma from bad actions
  • They seek the company of bad friends

Icchantikas also commit other misconducts that cause them to be bound to the three evil ways. These are:

  • Misbehaving in relations to monks
  • Misbehaving in relations to nuns
  • Misappropriating the properties of the Sangha
  • Misbehaving in relations to womenkind
  • Instigating disputes among the five groups in the Sangha (monks, nuns, nun-candidates, male-novices and female-novices)

In the ‘Mahaparinirvana Sutra’, there are five things by which the person committing them falls into the three lower realms. The icchantikas are guilty of these:

  • Often declaring that there are neither good or bad fruits
  • Killing sentient beings in whom the thought of enlightenment has arisen
  • Fond of talking about the shortcomings of their teachers
  • Calling the true untrue, and the untrue true
  • Listening to and receiving the Dharma only to find fault with it

There are further three things by which the person committing them falls into the three lower realms:

  • They maintain that the Tathagata is impermanent and is annihilated forever [at death]
  • They maintain that the true Dharma is impermanent and mutable
  • They maintain that the Sangha, [the third of the three] jewels, can be destroyed

Icchantikas are thus those who are previously loyal to the teachings, but have since become renegade Buddhists.

3. An Icchantika Has Huge Pride and No Sense of Shame

Icchantikas are said to have insurmountable pride which “quashes all feelings of guilt and so blocks every avenue to penitence”. Hence, in the ‘Mahaparinirvana Sutra’, it is said that “due to their arrogance and pride, they do not have any fear despite the many evils they have done; and for this reason, will not attain nirvana”.

Sceptical of the function of karma, the icchantikas are those who do not believe in the law of cause and effect, and are deprived of the sense of shame. They do not recognise the link or connection between the present and the future. They also stay away from virtuous friends, and do not follow the instructions of the Buddhas.

Icchantikas are said to lack any kind of shame due to their pride and they do not regret their bad deeds.

Icchantikas are said to lack any kind of shame due to their pride and they do not regret their bad deeds.

 

Are Icchantikas Condemned to Hell for Eternity?

Fortunately, the answer is no. Below are three main reasonings to support this point of view.

1. Impermanence

As things are impermanent, causes can be created to change the circumstances as illustrated below from the ‘Mahaparinirvana Sutra’.

Cunda asked further: “Can such a person, who has transgressed the precepts, be saved at all?”

The Buddha said to Cunda: “If circumstantial factors combine, such a person can indeed be saved. If a person, donning the Buddhist robe, does not discard it, and his mind always repents and fears and is not gone far away, he will reproach himself, saying: “What a fool I was to commit such grave sins! How strange that I should engender this karma!” He greatly repents. He becomes minded to protect Wonderful Dharma and build it up. “I shall certainly make offerings to anyone who protects Dharma. To anyone who recites the Mahayana sutras, I shall pose questions, uphold and recite [those sutras]. If I understand [them] well, I shall speak of them widely to others.”

I say that such a person is not one who has broken the precepts. Why not? O good man! For example, when the sun rises, all gloom clears away. The same applies to the appearance into the world of this all-wonderful Great Nirvana Sutra. This annihilates all the sins committed over innumerable kalpas past. That is why this sutra says that if Wonderful Dharma is gained, great fruition ensues and this saves the person who has broken the precepts.

A person may transgress, but if he repents and returns to Dharma, he will think: “All the evils one performs are like doing evil against one’s own self.” Fear arises and he repents. “There can be no help other than this Wonderful Dharma. For this reason, I shall turn back and take refuge in Wonderful Dharma”. If things proceed thus in taking refuge, a person may make offerings to such a one and there will be no end of good fruition arising from this. Also, we can say that such a person is one worthy of offerings from all the world. There may be a person who does evil, as stated above, and after a month or fifteen days, does not take refuge or confess. If someone makes offerings to such a person, there will be very little merit arising therefrom. The same with one who has committed the five deadly sins. If he repents and feels ashamed in his mind and says to himself that what he has done until now was all evil deeds and the cause of great suffering, and that henceforth he will do all he can to protect Wonderful Dharma, such a person does not come within the category of the five deadly sins. Should offerings be made to such a person, this will call forth an inexpressible amount of blessings. Were one to make offerings to a person who has committed the deadly sins and in whom no thought arises of protecting Dharma and taking refuge, the blessings which might ensue would not be much to talk about.

Source: Chapter Seventeen: On the Questions Raised by the Crowd, The Mahaparinirvana Sutra.

Impermanence, or anicca in Pali and anitya in Sanskrit, is one of the fundamental doctrines in Buddhism. It highlights that all conditioned existence, without exception, is “transient, evanescent, inconstant” and that all temporal things are in a continuous change of condition, subject to decline and destruction. Closely related to this doctrine of impermanence is the doctrine of anatta ( or anatman in Sanskrit) , the concept of “non-self” which states that there is no unchanging, permanent self, soul or essence in living beings. Because of that, icchantikas are not doomed to eternal suffering in hell.

It is possible for an icchantika to make effort and change their destiny. Just like the life cycle of a butterfly, great transformation within us is possible for everyone, including the icchantikas. From a Putuchana (Pali), an ordinary person who is overwhelmed with greed, hatred and ignorance/delusion, we can become a Kallayanachana (Pali), a good person who can differentiate between what is right and wrong. From there, we can advance into becoming an Ariyachana (Pali), the noble one who gets rid of greed, hatred, and ignorance/delusion. Transforming our own mind from an ordinary state to the noble mind is possible as the Buddha has shown us the technique or path.

Just like a butterfly's transformation, the icchantikas can eventually attain Nirvana, transforming from a caterpillar to a butterfly since great transformation is possible for everyone.

Just like a butterfly’s transformation, the icchantikas can eventually attain Nirvana, transforming from a caterpillar to a butterfly since great transformation is possible for everyone.

2. The Kindness of the Buddhas and the Bodhisattvas

Buddhas and Bodhisattvas wish to liberate all sentient beings, including the lowest and most evil, and they will not exclude the icchantikas. Scriptures, such as the ‘Flower Adornment Sutra’ and ‘Lankavatara Sutra’ affirm this point of view, stating clearly the qualities of a Buddha, who skillfully rescue all beings, and that the icchantikas will be saved through the liberational power of the Buddhas who will never abandon any being.

Attuned to sentient beings’ wisdom, the Buddhas
Induce them to advance, to gain good benefit;
In that way they rescue sentient beings.
Such is the state of all the Buddhas.

Source: Chapter 10 Bodhisattvas Asks for Clarification, The Flower Adornment Sutra

Those Icchantikas, Mahamati, who have forsaken all the stock of merit might some day be influenced by the power of the Tathagatas and be induced at any moment to foster the stock of merit.

Why? Because Mahamati, no beings are left aside by the Tathagatas.

Source: Chapter 2, Part XXII Two Classes of the Icchantika, The Lankavatara Sutra

The Buddhas and Bodhisattvas do not discriminate and they employ various methods to lead sentient beings to advance along the path to liberation. A Buddha is very skillful, and will find methods to teach and transform each and every sentient being accordingly. All the Buddhas of the ten directions and three periods of time work towards rescuing all sentient beings with great compassion, so ultimately an icchantika will be saved.

“O good man! When a Bodhisattva-mahasattva attains the first soil [“bhumi” – level of a higher Bodhisattva], this is called “great loving-kindness”. Why? O good man! The last [i.e. most] evil person is the icchantika. When a Bodhisattva of the first “bhumi” practises great loving-kindness, no discrimination exists in his mind – not even towards an icchantika. As no wrong is seen, no anger arises. For this reason, we indeed call this “great loving-kindness”. O good man! He deprives all beings of what gives no benefit. This is great loving-kindness. He desires to give an uncountable amount of benefit and bliss to all beings. This is great compassion. He plants joy in the minds of all beings. This is great sympathetic joy. There is no guarding or protecting. This is great equanimity [“upeksha”].

Source: Chapter Twenty-One: On Pure Actions (a) , The Mahaparinirvana Sutra.

The Bodhisattva-mahasattva, having practised loving-kindness, compassion, and sympathetic joy attains the stage of the best-loved only son. O good man! Why do we call this stage that of the “best-loved” and also “only son”? A father and mother, for example, greatly rejoice when they see their son in peace. The same with the Bodhisattvamahasattva who abides in this soil [“bhumi”]. He sees all beings just as though they were his only son. On seeing a person practising good, he greatly rejoices. So we call this stage that of the best-loved.

“O good man! When, for example, a son dies and the father and mother have to part from their son whom they love, their hearts so ache that they feel that they themselves will die too. It is the same with the Bodhisattva. When he sees an icchantika [person of the most deluded, twisted views on life] falling into hell, he himself wishes to be born there, too. Why so? Because this icchantika, as he experiences pain, may gain a moment of repentance when I speak to him of Dharma in various ways and enable him to gain a thought of good. Hence, this stage is called that of an only son.

Source: Chapter Twenty-Two: On Pure Actions (b), The Mahaparinirvana Sutra.

O great King! The Tathagata sees all sick persons and always dispenses the medicine of Dharma. The Tathagata is not to blame if the sick do not take the medicine. O great King! There are two kinds of icchantika. One gains the wholesome root [“kusala-mula”] in the present, and the other the wholesome root in the life to come [i.e. next life]. The Tathagata well knows which of the icchantika will gain the wholesome root in this life. So he speaks of Dharma. Even to the one whose wholesome root actualizes in the life to come, he speaks of Dharma. The result may not come about now, but he makes it the cause in the life to come. For this reason does the Tathagata speak of Dharma to the icchantika. Of the icchantika, there are two kinds. One is sharp, and the other is of middle grade. The one of sharp grade gains the wholesome root in this life; the one of middle grade will gain it in the life to come. The All-Buddha-World-Honoured One does not speak for nothing. O great King! For example, a person who is clean does not fall into the privy [cesspit]; a good teacher of the Way sees and pities him, and goes forward, catches hold of his hair and pulls him out. So do things obtain with the All-Buddha-Tathagata. He sees all beings falling into the pit of the three unfortunate realms. He effects expedients and saves them. It is for this reason that the Tathagata does indeed speak of Dharma even to the icchantikas.”

Source: Chapter Twenty-Five: On Pure Actions (e), The Mahaparinirvana Sutra.

The Buddhas and Bodhisattvas will not abandon any sentient being, including the icchantikas.

The Buddhas and Bodhisattvas will not abandon any sentient being, including the icchantikas.

3. All Beings Possess Buddha-Nature

There are several terms used to describe the Buddha-nature or Buddha Principle that is present in all sentient beings, with the two most relevant ones being “Tathagatagarbha” and “Buddhadhatu”. “Tathagatagarbha” is a compound of two terms, Tathagata and garbha. A Tathagatha is “one who has thus gone” from Samsara (birth and death) to Nirvana (liberation) while garbha means “womb”, embryo”or “essence”. The Chinese translation of the term, 如来藏 (rúláizàng) means ‘Tathagata’s storehouse’, indicating that it “enfolds or contain”, and the Tibetan translation, de bzhin gshegs pa’i snying po refers to “embryonic essence” or the “heart”. “Buddhadhatu” is commonly explained as the nature of the Buddha, which is equivalent to the term dharmakaya. There is also another explanation that it is the cause of the Buddha. In the ‘Mahaparinirvana Sutra’, it is explained as “a sacred nature that is the basis for [beings] becoming Buddhas.”

An explanation that may help to illustrate this better is by Dr. Guang Xing, from his book “The Concept of the Buddha: Its Evolution from Early Buddhism to the Trikaya Theory”, which states that the Tathagatagarbha is the same as the tathata and the dharmakaya. It is called the dharmakaya at the stage of Buddhahood [enlightened beings] because pure nature is revealed, and it is called Tathagatagarbha or Buddhadhatu at the stage of sentient beings [who are not yet enlightened] because the same pure nature is covered with defilements.

As all beings possess Buddha-nature and since no phenomenon is fixed, a deluded person, such as an icchantika too can change for the better. They can repent on their bad deeds and actions, and do away with the icchantika within themselves. Ultimately, icchantikas can also gain the ten powers, the four fearlessnesses, Great Compassion, and the three thinkings of a Buddha. This point is repeatedly affirmed in the ‘Mahaparinirvana Sutra’.

“O good man! The icchantika is not fixed. If fixed, he could not gain unsurpassed Enlightenment. As he is not yet fixed, he can indeed gain it.

“You say that unless he has cut off the Buddha-Nature, how could an icchantika cut off the root of all good?

“O good man! There are two kinds of root of good. One is internal, and the other external. The Buddha-Nature is neither internal nor external. Because of this, there is no cutting off of the Buddha-Nature. Also, there are two kinds. One is defiled, and the other undefiled. The Buddha-Nature is neither defiled nor non-defiled. Because of this, there is no cutting off. Also, there are two kinds. One is eternal, and the other is non-eternal. The Buddha-Nature is neither eternal nor non-eternal. Because of this, there is no cutting off. If cut, it will come back again and be gained again. If it comes back and cannot be gained, this is non-cutting. If what is gained is cut off, this is an icchantika. A person who performs the four grave offences is also one not fixed. If fixed, one who has performed the four grave offences could not gain unsurpassed Bodhi. One who slanders the vaipulya is also not fixed. If fixed, the slanderer could not attain unsurpassed Bodhi. One who has committed the five deadly sins is also not fixed. If fixed, such a one would not be able to attain unsurpassed Bodhi. Matter and the characteristics of matter, too, are both not fixed.

Source: Chapter Twenty-Eight: Bodhisattva Highly-Virtuous King (b), The Mahaparinirvana Sutra

O good man! The icchantika is unable to do away with the mind of the icchantika, no matter whether he encounters a good friend, the Buddha or the Bodhisattvas, and listens to the words of deep meaning or not. Why? Because he is segregated from Wonderful Dharma. The icchantika, too, will gain unsurpassed Enlightenment. Why? If he aspires to Enlightenment, such a one is no longer an icchantika.

Source: Chapter Thirty-Two: Bodhisattva Highly-Virtuous King (f), The Mahaparinirvana Sutra

“The icchantika first crushes out the icchantika [i.e. ceases to be an icchantika within himself] and then he gains the ten powers, the four fearlessnesses, Great Compassion, and the three thinkings. That is why I always say that all beings possess the Buddha-Nature.

SourceChapter Thirty-Three: On Bodhisattva Lion’s Roar (a), The Mahaparinirvana Sutra

All beings have Buddha-nature, even the icchantika. So when an icchantika abandons the mind that he possesses, he can indeed attain unsurpassed enlightenment. Devadatta, the infamous cousin of the Buddha was thought to be an icchantika, and hence had no chance of attaining Buddhahood. He was considered the greatest enemy of Buddha and made numerous attempts to kill the Buddha. Notwithstanding, even Devadatta, together with the rest of the icchantikas – all of them will attain Buddhahood someday. This is consistent with what was mentioned in the ‘Lotus Sutra’, as well as the ‘Mahaparinirvana Sutra’ that icchantikas can also attain Buddhahood on the basis that all living beings possess the same Buddha-nature.

There is a famous incident, popular among Chinese Buddhists that confirms this point of view, referred to as “生公说法,顽石点头”, or “When the Venerable Daosheng spoke the Dharma, dull rocks nodded their heads”. Venerable Daosheng (竺道生, 360-434 C.E.) was one of the foremost disciples of the Venerable Huiyuan (慧远, 334–416 C.E.), the First Patriarch of the Pure Land School of Buddhism. Venerable Daosheng propagated the view that all sentient beings, including the icchantikas have Buddha-nature. At that time, only the short form of ‘Mahaparinirvana Sutra’, which appears to deny the Buddha-nature of icchantikas was available and translated into Chinese. The longer version of the sutra, which explicitly includes the icchantikas in the universality of the Buddha-nature was not yet available. However, Venerable Daosheng was a firm proponent of this, which led to his expulsion from the Buddhist community in the year 428 or 429.

Venerable Daosheng was teaching in Suzhou, China, when he reasoned that despite having insufficient faith, icchantikas are living beings and thus possess the Buddha-nature. Consequently, it becomes impossible to say that icchantikas lack Buddha-nature. His belief angered many Dharma masters, who said that his talk was that of demon kings. Later on, many Dharma masters forbade and discouraged all their disciples and the general public from attending Venerable Daosheng’s teachings, saying that anyone who listened to his lectures on the sutras would “fall into the hells”.

Determined to share the truth, Venerable Daosheng took off to Huqiu (Tiger Mountain). He set up rocks in front of him and started his teaching. Venerable Daosheng said to the rocks “Icchantikas will become Buddhas too. I said Icchantikas do have the Buddha-nature! Do you agree?” It was said that the rocks jumped to attention, moved and nodded in agreement. This was not told by Venerable Daosheng, but paradoxically said by those who opposed him.

Venerable Daosheng was a great exegete of the Mahaparinirvana Sutra and expounder of the theory of the Buddha-nature. In fact, he was the initiator of the tradition.

Venerable Daosheng was a great exegete of the ‘Mahapariirvana Sutra’ and expounder of the theory of the Buddha-nature. In fact, he was the initiator of the tradition.

With the availability of Dharmaksema’s translation of the long ‘Mahaparinirvana Sutra’ after the year 430, Venerable Daosheng was then praised for his insight. He remained in Lushan, composing his commentary on the ‘Lotus Sutra’ from the year 432 until his death in 434.

Venerable Daosheng’s propagation and interpretation of the Buddha-nature greatly impacted Chinese Buddhism and prepared the ground for the Ch’an (Zen) school emergence in the 6th century. Venerable Daosheng’s theory of Buddha-nature also directly influenced landscape poetry during the Six Dynasties period (220–589 C.E.) in China.

All beings possess the Buddha-nature and are able to achieve enlightenment, including the icchantikas.

All beings possess the Buddha-nature and are able to achieve enlightenment, including the icchantikas.

 

Some Lessons from the Sutras

The Lotus Sutra

The Lotus Sutra is one of the most widely read or revered texts of Mahayana Buddhism, with its teachings propagated in most schools of Buddhism in China, Korea, and Japan. The sutra’s name in Sanskrit is Maha Saddharma-pundarika Sutra, or “Great Sutra of the Lotus of the Wonderful Law.”

“Universal Gateway”, Chapter 25 of the Lotus Sutra, text inscribed by Sugawara Mitsushige, from the Kamakura period in Japan.

“Universal Gateway”, Chapter 25 of the Lotus Sutra, text inscribed by Sugawara Mitsushige, from the Kamakura period in Japan. (Click to enlarge)

Some teachings from The Lotus Sutra:

1. All Vehicles Are One Vehicle
The Buddha explained the doctrine of triyana, or “three vehicles” to Nirvana. In short, the triyana describes people who realize enlightenment by hearing the Buddha’s sermons, people who realize enlightenment for themselves through their own effort, and the path of the bodhisattva. These three vehicles are one vehicle, the Buddha vehicle, through which all beings become buddhas.

2. All Beings May Become Buddhas
Dharmakaya as explained in the sutra is the unity of all things and beings, unmanifested, beyond existence or nonexistence, unbound by time and space. Because the dharmakaya is all beings, all beings have the potential to awaken to their true nature and attain Buddhahood.

3. The Importance of Faith and Devotion
The Lotus Sutra stresses the importance of faith and devotion as means to the realisation of enlightenment as Buddhahood may not be attained through intellect alone. It also explains that the absolute teaching cannot be expressed in words or understood by ordinary cognition.

Information extracted from: The Lotus Sutra: An Overview, https://www.thoughtco.com/the-lotus-sutra-an-overview-450024

 

The Mahaparinirvana Sutra

The Mahaparinirvana Sutra (The Sutra of the Great Demise) is considered one of the Tathagatagarbha sutras. The theme of the Tathagatagarbha group of sutras is Buddha Nature and the potential of all beings to realise Buddhahood. This Buddhist scripture about Sakyamuni’s attainment of Nirvana was translated by Dharmaksema, an Indian monk who travelled to North Liang, China and the Mahaparinirvana Sutra is known to hold the vastest contents among all extant Nirvana Sutras.

The only remaining copy of the Mahaparinirvana Sutra, made by the Daejang Dogam in Korea, which was the office responsible for the production of Buddhist scriptures, in the year 1241.

The only remaining copy of the Mahaparinirvana Sutra, made by the Daejang Dogam in Korea, which was the office responsible for the production of Buddhist scriptures, in the year 1241. (Click to enlarge)

Some teachings from The Mahaparinirvana Sutra:

1. The Essential Buddha
The essential Buddha, which transcends his physical, historical form, is eternal, unchanging, everlasting, beginningless, endless, steadfast and indestructible. The Buddha is capable of projecting manifestations of himself in numerous bodies, modes and times and omnipresent across time and space, yet disassociated from time and space.

2. Buddha-Nature in All Sentient Beings
There exists an immortal, immanent and transcendent, radiantly shining Buddha-dhatu (Buddha principle) or Tathagata-garbha (Buddha-Matrix) in all sentient beings. This links sentient beings to Buddhahood and functions as the cause of spiritual awakening (bodhi). Thus all persons and creatures possess one-and-the-same immutable core to their being: the essence of a Buddha, which inheres in and embraces all things – conditioned and unconditioned – and yet is beyond them all, unconstrained by all process and change. This is also why the Buddha shows strong support for vegetarianism in this sutra.

3. Buddhadhatu or Tathagatagarbha
The Buddhadhatu or Tathagatagarbha is the very essence (svabhava) or Dharmakaya (ultimate level of being) of the Buddha and of all persons and creatures, in contradistinction to the five transient skandhas (impermanent mental/physical elements of the “worldly ego”). The Buddha himself is the visible manifestation of the Buddhadhatu and is no less than the inconceivable, virtue-filled Soul or Self (sometimes termed the “True Self” – satya-atman), whose potency inheres in our own body-and-mind complex, and into which Self we should “enter”. Such “entry” is made possible when we have eradicated the kleshas (negative mental, moral and behavioural tendencies) from our being. The chief kleshas are passionate desire, anger, delusion and pride.

4. The Root of All Good Qualities
The root of all good qualities is Friendliness or Loving-kindness (maitri), in association with Compassion, Empathetic Joy, and Impartiality towards all beings; these qualities are also inherent in the nature of the Buddha. The universal application of Kindliness (maitri) implicitly excludes all possibility of hatred for any being on the basis of his/her race, religion, sex or sexuality – indeed, all hatred is to be rejected as a klesha (moral contaminant). Instead, all beings should be “regarded as one’s only child” (i.e. with the caring eye of a loving parent).

Information extracted from: Nirvana Sutra: Appreciation of the “Mahayana Mahaparinirvana Sutra”, https://www.nirvanasutra.net/

 

The Lankavatara Sutra

The Lankavatara Sutra is one of the most important sutras (sacred texts) of Mahayana Buddhism. According to tradition, these are the actual words of the Buddha as he entered Sri Lanka (formerly called Ceylon). The sutra is set in Lanka, the island fortress capital of Ravana, the king of raksasas. The title of this text roughly translates as, “Scripture of the Descent into Lanka” or “Sutra of the Appearance of the Good Doctrine in Lanka”), in full, Saddharma-lankavatara-sutra. The sutra recounts a teaching primarily between the Buddha and a Bodhisattva named Mahamati (“Great Wisdom”).

The Sutra has always been a favourite with the Ch’an sect (Zen, in Japan) and has had a great deal to do with that sect’s origin and development. There is a tradition that started when Bodhidharma, the First Patriarch of Ch’an sect in China handed over his begging-bowl and robe to his successor Huike (Eka), he also gave him his copy of the Lankavatara, saying that he needed no other sutra.

This Chinese-Tibetan Lankavatara Sutra is a special bilingual manuscripts retrieved from Dunhuang, China. The Chinese text, in black ink, is a commentary on the Lankavatara Sutra while the Tibetan text, in red ink, is the Tibetan translation of the sutra itself.

This Chinese-Tibetan Lankavatara Sutra is a special bilingual manuscripts retrieved from Dunhuang, China. The Chinese text, in black ink, is a commentary on the Lankavatara Sutra while the Tibetan text, in red ink, is the Tibetan translation of the sutra itself. (Click to enlarge)

Some teachings from The Lankavatara Sutra:

The Lankavatara Sutra draws upon the concepts and doctrines of Yogacara and Tathagatagarbha. The most important doctrine issuing from the Lankavatara Sutra is that of the primacy of consciousness (Skt. vijnana) often called simply “Mind Only” – the teaching of consciousness as the only reality. The sutra asserts that all the objects of the world, and the names and forms of experience, are merely manifestations of the mind. The Lankavatara Sutra describes the various tiers of consciousness in the individual, culminating in the “storehouse consciousness” (Skt. Alayavijnana), which is the base of the individual’s deepest awareness and his tie to the cosmic.

The Lankavatara Sutra also suggests another important Mahayana doctrine, developed in later Buddhism, and that is the three bodies of Buddhahood, in effect the three levels of enlightened reality:

– transcendental dimension (Sanskrit dharmakaya) – the ultimate level of enlightenment, which is beyond names and forms

– celestial dimension, (Sanskrit sambhogakaya) – expression of the symbolic and archetypal dimension of Buddhahood, to which only the spiritually developed have access

– terrestrial or transformational dimension, (Sanskrit nirmanakaya) – The dimension of Buddhahood to which the unenlightened have access, and where the phenomena of the world exist.

Lankavatara Sutra teaches that the world is an illusory reflection of ultimate, undifferentiated mind and that this truth suddenly becomes an inner realisation in concentrated meditation.

Information extracted from: Lankavatara Sutra, http://thezenuniverse.org/la%E1%B9%85kavatara-sutra/

 

The Avatamsaka Sutra (The Flower Adornment Sutra)

The Avatamsaka Sutra, or the Mahavaipulya-buddhavatamsaka-sutra (“The Great and Vast Buddha Garland Sutra”) is a Mahayana Buddhist scripture that reveals how reality appears to an enlightened being. It is best known for its sumptuous descriptions of the inter-existence of all phenomena. The Avatamsaka also describes the stages of development of a Bodhisattva.

The title of the sutra usually is translated into English as Flower Garland, Flower Ornament or Flower Adornment Sutra. Also, some early commentaries refer to it as the Bodhisattva Pitaka.

A copy of the Avatamsaka Sutra from the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) , from the collection of The Harvard Art Museums

A copy of the Avatamsaka Sutra from the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) , from the collection of The Harvard Art Museums. (Click to enlarge)

Some teachings from The Avatamsaka Sutra:

All reality is perfectly interpenetrating, the sutra says. Each individual phenomenon not only perfectly reflects all other phenomena but also the ultimate nature of existence. In the Avatamsaka, the Buddha Vairocana represents the ground of being. All phenomena emanate from him, and at the same time, he perfectly pervades all things.

Because all phenomena arise from the same ground of being, all things are within everything else. And yet the many things do not hinder each other.

Two sections of the Avatamsaka are often presented as separate sutras. One of these is the Dasabhumika, which presents the ten stages of development of a bodhisattva before Buddhahood.

The other is the Gandavyuha, which tells the story of the pilgrim Sudhana studying with a succession of 53 Bodhisattva teachers. The bodhisattvas come from a broad spectrum of humanity — a prostitute, priests, laypeople, beggars, kings and queens, and transcendent bodhisattvas. At last Sudhana enters the vast tower of Maitreya, a place of endless space containing other towers of endless space. The boundaries of Sudhana’s mind and body fall away, and he perceives the dharmadatu as an ocean of matter in flux.

Information extracted from: The Avatamsaka Sutra: The Flower Garland Scripture, https://www.thoughtco.com/the-avatamsaka-sutra-450027

 
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  1. Chris Chong on Jun 13, 2019 at 2:22 am

    Thank you, Rinpoche and blog team for sharing this information with us. The idea of Icchantikas are a group of beings that is beyond salvation of the Buddha does not make sense to me. Buddha had said that every single sentient being out there has a Buddha nature in them and with proper guidance and hard-work, we are able to awaken our Buddha nature.

    Even when Icchantikas had a negative experience with the Buddha or as a Buddhist which create the negative karma that propels them into being an Icchantikas, it is still a connection with the Buddhas even if it is a negative one. Rinpoche had said before that this negative connection is better than no connection at all.

    Eventually, these connections might have the chance to turn into positive ones because anything to do with Buddha or Dharma will eventually be beneficial.

  2. Yee Yin on Mar 26, 2019 at 8:38 pm

    This is the first time I heard of Icchantikas. Icchantikas are beings who do not have any goodness in them, this is really sad when there is no more goodness left. It also sounds really scary when a being becomes an Icchantika. Scary in the sense that some Buddhists believe Icchantikas are beyond all redemption, losing forever the capacity to achieve Nirvana (or ‘liberation’), and have to live for a kalpa (an aeon) in hell.

    It is also said that Icchantikas are those who were once Buddhists but later abandoned the Buddha’s teachings and did the opposite of what the Buddha had taught. We must be careful of our thoughts and actions and do only what the Buddha had said. If our thoughts or actions are not correct, we are creating the cause to not practice Buddhism and we can end up as an Icchantika.

    But there are still hopes for the Icchantikas. As Buddha had said before, nothing stays the same forever and every being has the potential of becoming a Buddha, that includes Icchantikas. It is just it will take a long time for the Icchantikas to exhaust the negative karma they have created and then be able to learn Dharma again. It is better not to become an Icchantikas, life in hell is pure sufferings. If we feel we are suffering now as a human being, the suffering Icchantikas will have to go through is even worse.

  3. Samfoonheei on Mar 11, 2019 at 12:15 pm

    First time coming across this word, reading this article gave me a new knowledge and a new word in Buddhism. In Mahayana Buddhism the icchantika is a deluded being who can never attain Liberation and Nirvana. One who has no interest in the path to Awakening, or one whose good roots are completely covered. Interesting read even though there is a number of new words but I will try to understand it a little by little to increase my knowledge.
    Thank you Rinpoche for this teachings

  4. Sofi on Mar 8, 2019 at 2:47 pm

    What an interesting post! I read in amazement of the fact that these people are not able to be helped and will go to hell to suffer the conditions that they themselves had created within their mind. As Jacinta mentioned, we should dedicate our merits to them so that they may open up their grip on their deep seeded attachments to their selfishness and negativities, to realise these are the things that are actually keeping them in sufferings and not to blame others. What an eye-opener and also a scary prospect that we will not wish ourselves to be in. Serves as a warning and a push for us to practice well, especially to transform ourselves through kindness and caring for others. Thank you, Rinpoche for sharing this post with us.

  5. Jacinta on Mar 4, 2019 at 10:39 am

    Dear Rinpoche,

    I believe I have seen this word “Icchantikas” before. Yes, they should be a part of the beings that we should prayed for. They should be an object for our compassion. Buddha has clearly mentioned that in the end, all of us will be liberated. Even the Author (Samuel) of The Journey through Hell https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/one-minute-story/the-journey-through-hell observed that the circumstances that the hell beings were in, were actually the continuation of the deprivation that were generated in their mind. In short, their sufferings comes from their mind. He also mentioned that “We entered hell many times through conflict, argument and depression. During which our mental conception is escalate into frozen sphere”. Thank you Rinpoche for the sharing on Icchantikas. It took me more than a minute to read this though ?.

    I have great interest in reading a few sutras mentioned in this article. I think most of us have come across of these sutras in parts. It has been mentioned in many teachings and even in Lamrim. I’ve read some of the sutras in Lama Yeshe website. There’s another website that offers a whole range of sutras too that I will read it from time to time. However, I am not sure if it’s authencity and hence it will not be good for me to provide the link here.

    From sutras, I learnt quite a lot from it. We will be given explanation how the sutras came about, the beings attending the teachings when Buddha spoke about the Sutra. Sometimes mantras will be given too. Thank you once again.

  6. Tsa Tsa Ong on Mar 3, 2019 at 3:30 pm

    I truly enjoyed reading this interesting article on Icchantikas as said to have broken their vows, misconduct, misdeeds and slandered the correct teaching of the Buddha, not repenting and not rectifying the error. However, they can be liberated from samsara when they have repented on their past sins. Thank you very much Rinpoche and blog team for sharing this interesting post and teachings. ??

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    Thank you Rinpoche for this sharing as it reminds me of trip there visiting some of the Holiest sites and trying my hand making momos then.

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    Thank you Rinpoche for this sharing.

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    Thank you Rinpoche for this great sharing

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    Tuesday, Apr 2. 2024 02:01 PM
    That’s wonderful Rinpoche has composed prayers in English so as everyone could recite and practice. For beginners is such a meaningful insights and perspectives without commitments and initiation. Moreover each prayers is for a specific blessing that helps practitioners to gain attainments and overcome obstacles. Easy and simple for everyone to start off.
    We are fortunate that everything Rinpoche did brought tremendous benefit to all sentient beings. Whatever prayers Rinpoche has composed are especially potent with blessings.
    Thank you Rinpoche and writers for this sharing.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/buddhas-dharma/holy-prayers-to-invoke-the-divine.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Tuesday, Apr 2. 2024 01:59 PM
    A great article , revisit this again of Tibetan Lamas and their dogs. As now I have a pet doggie with me, I came to understand more of them . Dogs are the most amazing creatures, they give us unconditional love. For me, they are the role model for being alive. Buddhists believe dogs also have the potential to become enlightened and can teach us about responsibility, love, and other Buddhist principles. The Q & A by Sandra Klein’s interview with the Venerable Gonsar Rinpoche gave us a better understanding and very informative of Tibetan dogs under Lamas care. ccording to the Buddha Dharma, all sentient beings have Buddha nature — from ants to humans. Though we often look at dogs as wonderful companions an teach us to embrace Buddhist principles. They, themselves, embody many of these principles.
    Thank you Rinpoche for this great sharing.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/animals-vegetarianism/dogs-in-tibetan-monasteries.html
  • Brent
    Tuesday, Mar 26. 2024 04:47 PM
    Living with my wife, whose world is meticulously painted with the hues of OCD, is a journey that intertwines the essence of love with the complexities of the human mind. Her relentless pursuit of cleanliness and order, transforming even the most negligible corner into a testament of organization, often dances on the fine line between admiration and frustration. The sight of her steering clear from trash bins as if they were labyrinths of chaos, serves as a poignant reminder of the battles she fights within. Yet, it’s through these very battles that I’ve learned the profound language of patience and the unspoken strength of support. Therapy, in its gentle embrace, has been a beacon of light for her, guiding her through the stormy seas of OCD. It has not only offered her solace but has also unveiled the strength of her spirit, teaching us both the beauty of resilience. As she journeys through the pathways of healing, I stand by her, a testament to the power of love and the enduring promise of hope. Together, we navigate the complexities of her world, discovering that within the challenges lie opportunities for growth, understanding, and an unbreakable bond. https://www.mindfullyaliveonline.com/obsessive-compulsive-disorder-ocd/
  • Samfoonheei
    Friday, Mar 15. 2024 07:31 PM
    Venerable Ajahn Chah was a Thai Buddhist teacher of the Buddhadhamma and a founder of two major monasteries in the Thai Forest Tradition. Well respected and loved as a man of great wisdom, he was also instrumental in establishing Theravada Buddhism in the West. Interesting life story, how he chose to leave the settled monastic life and became a wandering ascetic. Walking across Thailand, lived in forests, caves and cremation grounds while learning from the meditation monks of the Forest of various monasteries. He wandered through the countryside in quest of quiet and secluded places for developing meditation. He even lived in tiger and cobra infested jungles, using reflections on death to penetrate to the true meaning of life. After years of wandering, Venerable Ajahn Chah established a monastery where he taught simple, practice-based form of meditation, and attracted a numerous of students including western foreigners. He was one of the greatest Dhamma teachers of the modern era. His wise teachings have continued to guide thousands of people along the path of Dharma. Venerable Ajahn Chah’s teachings of the Thai Forest Tradition gradually spread across all over the world. Several of Ajahn Chah’s Western students have since established monasteries throughout the world. Just in Thailand itself, there are more than 300 branch monasteries in Ajahn Chah’s tradition. Ven erable Ajahn Chah used his ill health as a teaching point, emphasizing that it was a living example of the impermanence of all things and reminded people to endeavour to find a true refuge within themselves. The legacy of Venerable Ajahn Chah’s teachings and legacy continues into the modern age.
    Thank you Rinpoche for this great sharing.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/great-lamas-masters/venerable-ajahn-chah-the-forest-monk.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Friday, Mar 15. 2024 07:30 PM
    Wonderful blog written on the practice of Kalarupa for us to understand better. As an emanation of Manjushri, Kalarupa’s practice helps us to destroy ignorance and to develop wisdom overcoming our anger and suffering . Awesome Kalarupa manifested in multiple forms to help sentient beings who personifies enlightenment by the conquest of anger. Kalarupa also regard as one of the three main Dharma protectors of the Gelugpa is extremely fierce and ugly, and tames all kinds of spiritual ugliness. The fierceness of his iconography teaches us to remind ourselves that all the causes and effects of anger arising from ignorance are dreadful and distorted.
    Thank you Rinpoche and Pastor Antionette for this detailed sharing,

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/buddhas-dharma/kalarupa.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Friday, Mar 15. 2024 07:27 PM
    Nepal is a very spiritual country, having a huge Dorje Shugden mural in Kathmandu, is indeed a big achievement for Kechara. Located on Charkhal Road in Dilli Bazaar, the mural can be found midway between our two Dorje Shugden chapels which are in Putalisadak and Chabahil. It is also very close to one of Kathmandu’s largest shopping malls. Many locals , tourist will be able to connect them to a powerful deity that is so closely associated with their culture. Well the mural not only beautiful but also full of symbolism and everyone merely by seeing it is blessed. Thanks to those talented artists and generous sponsors making it a success.
    Thank you Rinpoche for this sharing.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/travel/spectacular-dorje-shugden-mural-in-kathmandu-nepal.html

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Third picture-Standing Manjushri Statue at Chowar, Kirtipur, Nepal. Height: 33ft (10m)
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Second picture-Standing Manjushri Statue at Chowar, Kirtipur, Nepal. Height: 33ft (10m)
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First picture-Standing Manjushri Statue at Chowar, Kirtipur, Nepal. Height: 33ft (10m)
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Mahapajapati Gotami, who was the first nun ordained by Lord Buddha.
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Mahapajapati Gotami, who was the first nun ordained by Lord Buddha. She was his step-mother and aunt. Buddha's mother had passed away at his birth so he was raised by Gotami.
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My Dharma boy (left) and Oser girl loves to laze around on the veranda in the mornings. They enjoy all the trees, grass and relaxing under the hot sun. Sunbathing is a favorite daily activity. I care about these two doggies of mine very much and I enjoy seeing them happy. They are with me always. Tsem Rinpoche Always be kind to animals and eat vegetarian- https://bit.ly/2Psp8h2
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Part 1-Beautiful billboard in Malaysia of a powerful Tibetan hero whose life serves as a great inspiration- https://bit.ly/2UltNE4
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The great Protector Manjushri Dorje Shugden depicted in the beautiful Mongolian style. To download a high resolution file: https://bit.ly/2Nt3FHz
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You can download this beautiful Egyptian style Dorje Shugden Free- https://bit.ly/2Nt3FHz
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Beautiful high file for print of Lord Manjushri. May you be blessed- https://bit.ly/2V8mwZe
Mongolian (Oymiakon) Shaman in Siberia, Russia. That is his real outfit he wears. Very unique. TR
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Mongolian (Oymiakon) Shaman in Siberia, Russia. That is his real outfit he wears. Very unique. TR
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Pastor Seng Piow guides us on the flow of Dorje Shugden puja, its benefits, significant of Chanting the names of Manjushri and also explaining the dedication for the sponsors and to those in need before we start the puja as we have 2 newcomers today.
2 days ago
Pastor Seng Piow guides us on the flow of Dorje Shugden puja, its benefits, significant of Chanting the names of Manjushri and also explaining the dedication for the sponsors and to those in need before we start the puja as we have 2 newcomers today.
Two Pastors in da house! Double the merits, double the happiness. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
2 days ago
Two Pastors in da house! Double the merits, double the happiness. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
Mr. Cheah Fook Wan offered lights and incense to The Three Jewels prior to the puja in Ipoh. (KISG - Kin Hoe)
1 week ago
Mr. Cheah Fook Wan offered lights and incense to The Three Jewels prior to the puja in Ipoh. (KISG - Kin Hoe)
Kechara Ipoh Study Group has carried out Mother Tara prayer recitations on Sunday afternoon in Ipoh. (KISG- Kin Hoe)
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Kechara Ipoh Study Group has carried out Mother Tara prayer recitations on Sunday afternoon in Ipoh. (KISG- Kin Hoe)
Powerful Dorje Shugden puja @ Jalan Seang Tek, Penang. Every Saturday, 3 pm. Remove obstacles and grant blessings to fulfil wishes. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta. 6th April 2024
2 weeks ago
Powerful Dorje Shugden puja @ Jalan Seang Tek, Penang. Every Saturday, 3 pm. Remove obstacles and grant blessings to fulfil wishes. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta. 6th April 2024
Rejoice to the volunteers (also kind sponsors) who cleaned the Gyenze Chapel and made abundant offerings to Gyenze. ~ Alice
4 weeks ago
Rejoice to the volunteers (also kind sponsors) who cleaned the Gyenze Chapel and made abundant offerings to Gyenze. ~ Alice
Offered beautiful flowers abundantly to Gyenze. ~ Alice
4 weeks ago
Offered beautiful flowers abundantly to Gyenze. ~ Alice
Offered beautiful flowers abundantly to Gyenze. ~ Alice
4 weeks ago
Offered beautiful flowers abundantly to Gyenze. ~ Alice
Our weekly Dorje Shugden Puja @ 23/3/2024 . William, as the umze is seen here burning incense powder as we are about to recite the Sangsol Prayer to Dorje Shugden composed by Ganden Serkong. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
4 weeks ago
Our weekly Dorje Shugden Puja @ 23/3/2024 . William, as the umze is seen here burning incense powder as we are about to recite the Sangsol Prayer to Dorje Shugden composed by Ganden Serkong. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
And here's Mr Wong of KSK Ipoh who dropped by to pray and offered some donation to the Chapel. Kechara Penang Study Group. Pic by Siew Hong & uploaded by Jacinta.
1 month ago
And here's Mr Wong of KSK Ipoh who dropped by to pray and offered some donation to the Chapel. Kechara Penang Study Group. Pic by Siew Hong & uploaded by Jacinta.
Today's puja (16/3/2024) ended around 420pm, Jacinta was the umze of the day. Pic by Siew Hong. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
1 month ago
Today's puja (16/3/2024) ended around 420pm, Jacinta was the umze of the day. Pic by Siew Hong. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
Group photo taken after the last session, sealed with King of Prayers. Come and join us next time! Sayonara - 9-10th March 2024 - Kechara Penang DS Retreat by Jacinta.
1 month ago
Group photo taken after the last session, sealed with King of Prayers. Come and join us next time! Sayonara - 9-10th March 2024 - Kechara Penang DS Retreat by Jacinta.
Abundance altar! Fruits, flowers, Mee Koo (traditional Penang buns), Bee Hoon, sourdoughs and snacks are some of the offerings to Rinpoche, Buddhas & Bodhisattvas. Kechara Penang Dorje Shugden Retreat 9-10th March, 2024 by Jacinta.
1 month ago
Abundance altar! Fruits, flowers, Mee Koo (traditional Penang buns), Bee Hoon, sourdoughs and snacks are some of the offerings to Rinpoche, Buddhas & Bodhisattvas. Kechara Penang Dorje Shugden Retreat 9-10th March, 2024 by Jacinta.
Siew Hong, one of retreatants and an active member of Kechara Penang group proudly presented her torma to be used during the Kalarupa puja. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
1 month ago
Siew Hong, one of retreatants and an active member of Kechara Penang group proudly presented her torma to be used during the Kalarupa puja. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
Torma making was taught by Pastor Seng Piow and held one day before the retreat. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
1 month ago
Torma making was taught by Pastor Seng Piow and held one day before the retreat. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
Penang Dorje Shugden Retreat cum Puja, 9-10th March 2024 led by Pastor Seng Piow with 12 retreatants. Uploaded by Jacinta
1 month ago
Penang Dorje Shugden Retreat cum Puja, 9-10th March 2024 led by Pastor Seng Piow with 12 retreatants. Uploaded by Jacinta
The celebration ended with a Dorje Shugden puja, dedicated to all the sponsors, our loved ones and as well as for the happiness & good health for all sentient beings. May Rinpoche return swiftly too and taking this opportunity wishing all Happy Chinese New Year and Gong Xi Fa Cai from all of us, Kechara Penang Study Group. Uploaded by Jacinta.
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The celebration ended with a Dorje Shugden puja, dedicated to all the sponsors, our loved ones and as well as for the happiness & good health for all sentient beings. May Rinpoche return swiftly too and taking this opportunity wishing all Happy Chinese New Year and Gong Xi Fa Cai from all of us, Kechara Penang Study Group. Uploaded by Jacinta.
Seen here, Pastor Seng Piow set off firecrackers - welcoming of the upcoming year with enthusiasm and positive energy. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
2 months ago
Seen here, Pastor Seng Piow set off firecrackers - welcoming of the upcoming year with enthusiasm and positive energy. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
In this pic, Pastor Seng Piow is sharing Dharma with newbies ~ Sharyn's friends. It's always good to make light offerings at the beginning of new year. By making light offerings, you are able to dispel the darkness of ignorance and achieve wisdom. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
2 months ago
In this pic, Pastor Seng Piow is sharing Dharma with newbies ~ Sharyn's friends. It's always good to make light offerings at the beginning of new year. By making light offerings, you are able to dispel the darkness of ignorance and achieve wisdom. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
One the day of Losar (new lunar year), it is always beneficial for Buddhist practitioners to get together in making abundant offerings to Buddhas on the altar to usher in goodness, prosperity and well-being of our loved ones. It's more auspicious this year as Losar and the Chinese New Year begin on the same date, 10th Feb, 2024. Back in Penang, our Kechara members came together to decorate the altar with abundance offerings for Dorje Shugden puja @3pm. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
2 months ago
One the day of Losar (new lunar year), it is always beneficial for Buddhist practitioners to get together in making abundant offerings to Buddhas on the altar to usher in goodness, prosperity and well-being of our loved ones. It's more auspicious this year as Losar and the Chinese New Year begin on the same date, 10th Feb, 2024. Back in Penang, our Kechara members came together to decorate the altar with abundance offerings for Dorje Shugden puja @3pm. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
Mr. Dared Lim was offering water bowls on behalf of Kechara Ipoh Study Group. (Kin Hoe)
3 months ago
Mr. Dared Lim was offering water bowls on behalf of Kechara Ipoh Study Group. (Kin Hoe)
Jun from Ipoh was offering mandarin oranges to Mother Tara and The Three Jewels. (Kin Hoe)
3 months ago
Jun from Ipoh was offering mandarin oranges to Mother Tara and The Three Jewels. (Kin Hoe)
Prior to our puja in Ipoh, Mr. & Mrs. Cheah Fook Wan were preparing for the offerings to the Buddhas. (Kin Hoe)
3 months ago
Prior to our puja in Ipoh, Mr. & Mrs. Cheah Fook Wan were preparing for the offerings to the Buddhas. (Kin Hoe)
On Sunday afternoon, Kechara Ipoh Study Group has carried out Mother Tara prayer recitations in Ipoh. (Kin Hoe)
3 months ago
On Sunday afternoon, Kechara Ipoh Study Group has carried out Mother Tara prayer recitations in Ipoh. (Kin Hoe)
Some of the best shots taken during Thaipusam in Penang. Swee Bee, Huey, Tang KS, Nathan, Choong SH and Jacinta volunteered. Wai Meng came all the way from KL to help out. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
3 months ago
Some of the best shots taken during Thaipusam in Penang. Swee Bee, Huey, Tang KS, Nathan, Choong SH and Jacinta volunteered. Wai Meng came all the way from KL to help out. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
Simple yet powerful ally ~ Bhagawan Dorje Shuden. Kechara Penang Study Group consists of Chien Seong, Hue, Choong SH, Tang KS, Swee Bee and Jacinta. Wai Meng came all the way from KL to help out. Uploaded by Jacinta.
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Simple yet powerful ally ~ Bhagawan Dorje Shuden. Kechara Penang Study Group consists of Chien Seong, Hue, Choong SH, Tang KS, Swee Bee and Jacinta. Wai Meng came all the way from KL to help out. Uploaded by Jacinta.
Thaipusam in Penang. Some of the best shots. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
3 months ago
Thaipusam in Penang. Some of the best shots. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
Nothing beats having a sacred audience with our lineage lamas. It's not selfie or wefie, but we have the best 'groufie'!!! 20th Jan 2024, Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
3 months ago
Nothing beats having a sacred audience with our lineage lamas. It's not selfie or wefie, but we have the best 'groufie'!!! 20th Jan 2024, Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
Welcoming our lineage Gurus to our Penang Chapel today! Pastor Seng Piow explained the significance of having Guru Tree and introduced to us our lineage lamas, Buddhas, deities, protectors and etc.
3 months ago
Welcoming our lineage Gurus to our Penang Chapel today! Pastor Seng Piow explained the significance of having Guru Tree and introduced to us our lineage lamas, Buddhas, deities, protectors and etc.
Umze for the day was Siew Hong. She's just been with us for slightly more than a year now but she's proven her capability in leading the puja. Our Penang group members are so proud of her and her commitment in attending the weekly puja. Despite being eloquence and smart, she has beautiful chant as well. When she leads, make sure you are there to hear her chant for yourself! Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
4 months ago
Umze for the day was Siew Hong. She's just been with us for slightly more than a year now but she's proven her capability in leading the puja. Our Penang group members are so proud of her and her commitment in attending the weekly puja. Despite being eloquence and smart, she has beautiful chant as well. When she leads, make sure you are there to hear her chant for yourself! Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
Umze for the day was Siew Hong. She's just been with us for slightly more than a year now but she's proven her capability in leading the puja. Our Penang group members are so proud of her and her commitment in attending the weekly puja. Despite being eloquence and smart, she has beautiful chant as well. When she leads, make sure you are there to hear her chant for yourself! Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
4 months ago
Umze for the day was Siew Hong. She's just been with us for slightly more than a year now but she's proven her capability in leading the puja. Our Penang group members are so proud of her and her commitment in attending the weekly puja. Despite being eloquence and smart, she has beautiful chant as well. When she leads, make sure you are there to hear her chant for yourself! Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
Tara Recitation is on now at KISG - Wai Meng
4 months ago
Tara Recitation is on now at KISG - Wai Meng
Photo from Wan Wai Meng
4 months ago
Photo from Wan Wai Meng
A sea of yellow ~usually in Tibetan Buddhism yellow represents growth. We prayed that our Penang group will grow in terms of people, wealth and attainments too. _/\_ Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
4 months ago
A sea of yellow ~usually in Tibetan Buddhism yellow represents growth. We prayed that our Penang group will grow in terms of people, wealth and attainments too. _/_ Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
After Dorje Shugden puja @3pm, we had Rinpoche's Swift Return puja too. We laughed as Sis Swee Bee was commenting that Tang should smile ~ here's the reason why we laughed.  Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta Goh
4 months ago
After Dorje Shugden puja @3pm, we had Rinpoche's Swift Return puja too. We laughed as Sis Swee Bee was commenting that Tang should smile ~ here's the reason why we laughed. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta Goh
4 months ago
Today's (9/12/2023)Dorje Shugden puja led by Gordon. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
4 months ago
Today's (9/12/2023)Dorje Shugden puja led by Gordon. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
4 months ago
4 months ago
Dharma sharing by Hue before we proceeded with DS puja & Rinpoche Swift Return puja. Hue is one of the long time Kechara Penang members and he comes to puja regularly. He shared that he truly believes that Dorje Shugden and Rinpoche always there guiding him. He shared how sometimes DS will give him hints to avert troubles ahead or to alert him when he 'misbehaved'. Hope many will come to know more about this powerful Dharma Protector, Dorje Shugden aka DS. Having Dorje Shugden is like having a powerful ally that will protect us day and night. Just trust Him and have faith. Kechara Penang Study Group, 25/11/2023 by Jacinta.
5 months ago
Dharma sharing by Hue before we proceeded with DS puja & Rinpoche Swift Return puja. Hue is one of the long time Kechara Penang members and he comes to puja regularly. He shared that he truly believes that Dorje Shugden and Rinpoche always there guiding him. He shared how sometimes DS will give him hints to avert troubles ahead or to alert him when he 'misbehaved'. Hope many will come to know more about this powerful Dharma Protector, Dorje Shugden aka DS. Having Dorje Shugden is like having a powerful ally that will protect us day and night. Just trust Him and have faith. Kechara Penang Study Group, 25/11/2023 by Jacinta.
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