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Choegon Rinpoche Chants of Buddha Akshobhya Prayer
Chant of Buddha Akshobhya Prayer by Drukpa
Choegon Rinpoche with Supplication to Buddha Akshobhya at the
beginning and Dedication Verses at the end of the chant.
Rinpoche has once said, , if one can hear the chant of Buddha
Akshobhya Mantra for just once, it already worth the living of this
life, especially when it's chanted by an enlightened master!
Even if the listeners are not chanting the mantra, by just
listening to the chant brings tremendous benefits!
Rinpoche briefly explained the differences between the mantra of
Buddha Akshobhya and Buddha Vajrasattva, even though both
are effective for karma purification. Buddha Vajrasattva
mantra is more incline for purifying negativities related to
Vajrayana practices, particularly broken and breaches of samayas.
Whereas Buddha Akshobhya mantra is very powerful for cleaning the
general negative karma, and thus is very beneficial even for
non-Vajrayana practitioners.
Drukpa Kagyu's Lineage holds the main lineage of Buddha
Akshobhya, mainly in Dechen Choekhor (the seat of Choegon
Rinpoche), Khampagar (the seat of Khamtrul Rinpoche) and Nangchen
Garh (the seat of Adeu Rinpoche) and all their Lineage Holders.
This lineage is directly from Buddha Akshobhya, Vajrapani, Arya
Deva, down to Atisha who travel to Tibet, and then, from Tsangpa
Gyare to Choegon Rinpoche's Lineages of Dechen Choekhor tradition.
From there, the practice of Buddha Akshobhya has spread to most
Drukpa Kagyu monasteries in the 16th century.
Dechen Choekhor put particular emphasis in Buddha Akshobhya
practices. It has been their exclusive and intensive practices for
puja, Jangchok, retreat, purification and other rituals. This
blessings lineage was kept intact unbroken through their
perseverance and diligent practices for over 500 years.
Being the mother monastery, not only to Khampagar and Hemis
Monastery, but also to most of the other Drukpa Kagyu monasteries
that branched-out and spread throughout Tibet in the 16th century
including Nangchen Garh, Dechen Choekhor and all the lineage
holders kept this lineage very strong. What strong means here, not
merely referring to doing pujas, but practiced as main practices in
retreat, for purification etc. The Buddha Akshobhya practice is
still a mandatory retreat practices in their tradition till
today.

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explanation of Buddha Akshobhya Practice's Lineage, Significance
and Benefits.
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