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		<title>FAQS &#8211; About Dorje Shugden&#8217;s Practice</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where did Dorje Shugden&#8217;s practice come from? Dorje Shugden arose as the principal Protector of Lama Tsongkhapa’s doctrine about 350 years ago, at the time of the 5th Dalai Lama, who composed the first verses of praise to him. However, the common lineage and practice that is being followed throughout the world today is more...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Where did Dorje Shugden&#8217;s practice come from?</h3>
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<p>Dorje Shugden arose as the principal Protector of Lama Tsongkhapa’s doctrine about 350 years ago, at the time of the 5th Dalai Lama, who composed the first verses of praise to him.</p>
<p>However, the common lineage and practice that is being followed throughout the world today is more recent and comes from a great Lama called Tagphu Pemavajra. Tagphu Pemavajra had the special ability to astral travel and one day, he travelled to Tushita Heaven, the celestial abode of the Buddhist saint Lama Tsongkhapa. There, he requested the Buddhist ascended master Duldzin Drakpa Gyeltsen to expound the mystical teachings and practice of Dorje Shugden.</p>
<p>For the first time ever, Dorje Shugden’s full entourage and mandala emanated out from under Lama Tsongkhapa’s throne. Dorje Shugden then transmitted the practice directly to Tagphu Pemavajra, just as the Buddha Maitreya had transmitted five major philosophical treatises to the master Asanga in Tushita Heaven in earlier times.</p>
<p>Tagphu Pemavajra later transmitted these instructions to his disciple Pabongka Dechen Nyingpo, who wrote the Melodious Drum, the lineage practice prayer, and passed it on to Trijang Dorjechang Losang Yeshe who wrote a commentary on the prayer. From Trijang Rinpoche, who was also the junior tutor to H.H. the 14th Dalai Lama, the teachings were passed to many renowned Gelugpa teachers. Today, these teachers are teaching all over the world.</p>
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<h3>Is this a secret practice that requires initiation?</h3>
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<p>No, it is not secret. You do not require any initiation or empowerment to recite some of the prayers and Dorje Shugden&#8217;s mantra.</p>
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<h3>Can I practice Dorje Shugden even if I have not received the practice, initiation or empowerment from a lama?</h3>
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<p>Yes, you can. It is good to request an initiation (permission) or oral transmission from a qualified Lama if possible, as you will also receive the lineage blessings of this practice.</p>
<p>More advanced practice would require guidance and permission from a qualified teacher but you can already start to create a profound connection to this Protector by reciting prayers and his mantra, and praying sincerely to him.</p>
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<h3>How can I start doing Dorje Shugden&#8217;s practice?</h3>
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<p>If you have an image of Dorje Shugden, you can set up an altar if it is convenient. You can also make daily offerings such as flowers, light, incense, food or whatever you find pleasing. If it is not convenient for you to have an altar, you can start his practice simply by downloading and reciting any of the prayers that are available on this website. Or, you can recite his mantra anytime, anywhere:</p>
<p><span class="highlight">OM BENZA WIKI BITANA SOHA</span></p>
<p>The most important part of doing Dorje Shugden’s practice is to have a sincere and pure motivation.</p>
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<h3>How can I do the practice if I don&#8217;t have much time?</h3>
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<p>You do not need much time for this practice. Simply recite a short prayer (below) and the mantra. You can also recite just the mantra at any time, anywhere and as many times as you like.</p>
<p>Whenever you have more time, you can recite the longer prayers (which can be downloaded from the prayers section of this website) and / or recite more mantras. Most importantly, generate a good motivation and have strong faith that Dorje Shugden will help you.</p>
<p>Prayer:<br />
By just recollecting you for an instant,<br />
Outer and inner obstructions are dispelled,<br />
O powerful Dorje Shugden’s five families,<br />
Bestower of the four activities,<br />
To the Dharmapala and entourage, I bow down.</p>
<p>Mantra:<br />
<span class="highlight">OM BENZA WIKI BITANA SOHA</span></p>
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<h3>What happens if I miss doing the practice when, for example, I am ill or travelling?</h3>
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<p>Dorje Shugden is an emanation of Manjushri, the Enlightened Buddha of Wisdom. He arose as a Dharma Protector about 350 years ago especially to protect Nagarjuna’s Middle View, as taught by Lama Tsongkhapa.</p>
<p>He is often considered to be a Protector of the Gelugpa lineage but actually, he protects all sincere Dharma practitioners equally.</p>
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<h3>I already have a Dharma Protector practice so why would I need to do Dorje Shugden&#8217;s practice?</h3>
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<p>Dorje Shugden has manifested specifically at this time to assist practitioners in this day and age. As obstacles and distractions become much greater at this time, Dorje Shugden&#8217;s practice is very effective to help us clear these obstacles. His practice is complementary to all our practices and there is no conflict or overlap at all.</p>
<p>You should continue your existing Dharma Protector practices, but you can also add Dorje Shugden&#8217;s practice to your daily prayers. You can add his prayers in after your normal Protector prayers, or simply recite his mantra.</p>
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<h3>Can I still do Dorje Shugden&#8217;s practice if I am already doing other spiritual practices?</h3>
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<p>Yes, there is no conflict or problem in adding Dorje Shugden’s practice to what you are already doing. You can also put images of him on your altar alongside images / statues of other deities and / or Buddhas. However, if you already have a Lama and have already been advised to do certain prayers, you should maintain what you have already been taught.</p>
<p>If you wish to do Dorje Shugden’s practice (or any other practice for that matter) on top of what you have already been advised, do seek the advice of your Lama as he will know what practices would be most suitable and beneficial for you.</p>
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<h3>Can I be harmed in any way from doing this practice?</h3>
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<p>It is impossible for any Enlightened Being like Dorje Shugden to harm anyone. He abides totally in compassion and wisdom, and would never do anything to harm any being.</p>
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<h3>Will Dorje Shugden harm you if you stop doing his practice?</h3>
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<p>No. As he is a fully Enlightened Buddha, he will never have any motivation to harm any being.</p>
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<h3>Which high lamas practice Dorje Shugden?</h3>
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<p>Many of the highest Lamas today – who have been recognized as highly realized, Enlightened Beings themselves – have been well known for relying upon Dorje Shugden. Well-known and highly esteemed Gelugpa practitioners of Dorje Shugden, past and present, include:</p>
<h4>Past Masters</h4>
<ul>
<li>The 5th Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobsang Gyatso</li>
<li>Losang Thubten Wangchuk Jigme Gyatso (head of the Gelugpa school of Buddhism in Mongolia)</li>
<li>Ngulchu Dharmabadra</li>
<li>The Indian master Shakya Shri Bhadra</li>
<li>The 11th Dalai Lama (who installed Dorje Shugden as the Protector of the Gelugpa tradition)</li>
<li>Gyara Tulku Rinpoche</li>
<li>Domo Geshe Rinpoche (regarded by the 13th Dalai Lama as an emanation of Lama Tsongkhapa)</li>
<li>Serkong Rinpoche (regarded by the 13th Dalai Lama as Vajradhara)</li>
<li>Dagpo Kelsang Khedrub Rinpoche</li>
<li>Pabongka Rinpoche</li>
<li>Trijang Rinpoche</li>
<li>Ling Rinpoche</li>
<li>Khangsar Rinpoche</li>
<li>Tathag Rinpoche (in charge of the Tibetan Government after the death of the 13th Dalai Lama)</li>
<li>Zong Rinpoche</li>
<li>Khen Rinpoche Losang Tharchin</li>
<li>Lati Rinpoche</li>
<li>Geshe Ngawang Dhargyey</li>
<li>Khechog Rinpoche</li>
<li>Lama Yeshe</li>
<li>Dagom Rinpoche</li>
</ul>
<h4>Present Masters</h4>
<ul>
<li>Lobsang Tamdin</li>
<li>Ribur Rinpoche</li>
<li>Geshe Rabten</li>
<li>Dagyab Rinpoche</li>
<li>Gelek Rinpoche</li>
<li>Lama Zopa</li>
<li>Geshe Kelsang Gyatso</li>
<li>Yongyal Rinpoche</li>
<li>The 14th Dalai Lama</li>
<li>Gonsar Rinpoche</li>
<li>Gangchen Rinpoche and others</li>
</ul>
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<h3>Where can I find out more information about this Protector and his practice?</h3>
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<p>There is plenty of information available on this website, including a wealth of articles, images and videos. There is also a very helpful <a href="http://www.dorjeshugden.com/forum/index.php?board=1.0" target="_blank">forum</a> which encourages plenty of discussion and where you can ask any questions you may have about Dorje Shugden and his practice.</p>
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<p>Dorje Shugden is an emanation of Manjushri, the Enlightened Buddha of Wisdom. He arose as a Dharma Protector about 350 years ago especially to protect Nagarjuna’s Middle View, as taught by Lama Tsongkhapa. He is often considered to be a Protector of the Gelugpa lineage but actually, he protects all sincere Dharma practitioners equally.</p>
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<h3>What is a Dharma Protector?</h3>
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<p>A Dharma Protector is a being who manifests in a particular form with the particular function of averting obstacles and providing conducive conditions for our spiritual practice. There are two kinds of Dharma Protectors: Enlightened Protectors who are emanations of Buddhas, and unenlightened / worldly Protectors.</p>
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<h3>What is the difference between an Enlightened Dharma Protector and a worldly / unenlightened Protector?</h3>
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<p>The difference between an Enlightened Dharma Protector and a worldly Dharma Protector is that the former is a Buddha whereas the latter is not. Many of the Dharma Protectors who are most commonly relied upon are Enlightened Beings, such as Dorje Shugden, who is an emanation of the Buddha Manjushri.</p>
<p>Enlightened Dharma Protectors’ principal function is to protect our Dharma practice, not to help our mundane affairs. Famous Enlightened Dharma Protectors are Palden Lhamo (an emanation of Tara), Six-Armed Mahakala (Avalokiteshvara), Four-Armed Mahakala, Kalarupa and Dorje Shugden (Manjushri), and Setrab Chen (Amitabha).</p>
<p>The most famous of the unenlightened Dharma Protectors is Nechung / Pehar. These unenlightened Protectors are usually worldly beings who were oath-bound by Lamas to stop causing harm and to serve and protect the Dharma instead.</p>
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<h3>Why are Dharma Protectors so important?</h3>
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<p>When we are engaging in spiritual practice, obstacles and distractions will arise that may disturb our practice. Thus, it can often be difficult to fulfill our commitments or engage purely and deeply in Dharma practice.</p>
<p>Dharma Protectors are a very important part of our practice as they help to remove immediate obstacles to our spiritual progress. They also provide conducive conditions for us to accomplish our spiritual aspirations smoothly. For example, they can help to avert physical problems such as illnesses, accidents, financial difficulties, and bring about the resources we need such as sponsorship, resources and spiritual friends to support our practice.</p>
<p>Dorje Shugden has removed obstacles and created the conditions for the extraordinary growth of Lama Tsongkhapa’s teachings, and most importantly, the realization of those teachings. Lama Tsongkhapa’s doctrine is now spreading swiftly to countries throughout the world and touching the lives of many who have been able to learn the teachings and put them into practice to effect great transformation in their lives.</p>
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<h3>Why does Dorje Shugden look so fierce?</h3>
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<p>In Buddhist iconography, wrathful expressions denote a very fast and powerful energy. It is likened to the &#8220;fierce&#8221; but compassionate energy of a mother who shouts at her child if she sees him playing with fire or about to harm himself.</p>
<p>Dorje Shugden&#8217;s expression of fierceness is symbolic of his very swift and efficacious ability to destroy obstacles for Dharma practitioners and come to our aid very quickly. Underneath the fierceness, everything that Dorje Shugden does is out of total compassion.</p>
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<h3>Is Dorje Shugden a spirit or demon?</h3>
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<p>No, he is neither a spirit nor a demon. Quite the opposite. He is an emanation of Manjushri, the Buddha of Wisdom, and is therefore a fully Enlightened Being.</p>
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<h3>Has Dorje Shugden emanated as other forms before?</h3>
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<p>Yes, prior to arising as a Dharma Protector, Dorje Shugden manifested as many renowned and highly respected Lamas including:</p>
<ul>
<li>The Indian Mahasiddha Biwawa</li>
<li>Duldzin Drakpa Gyeltsen (one of Lama Tsongkhapa’s closest disciples who built Gaden Monastery)</li>
<li>Panchen Sonam Drakpa (an erudite scholar and debate master, whose philosophical texts are still being studied in the monasteries today)</li>
<li>Tulku Drakpa Gyeltsen (a highly respected Lama who was often compared to the 5th Dalai Lama).</li>
</ul>
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<h3>What are the other forms of Dorje Shugden and what do they do?</h3>
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<p>There are five principal emanations of Dorje Shugden:</p>
<ul>
<li>Dorje Shugden, the principal figure who represents consciousness. He bestows wisdom and shows the way to higher attainments.</li>
<li>Vairochana Shugden or Shize, who represents form. He purifies negative karma and obstacles.</li>
<li>Ratna Shugden or Gyenze, who represents feeling. He brings increase of all that is good.</li>
<li>Pema Shugden or Wangze, who represents discrimination. He brings peace of mind.</li>
<li>Karma Shugden or Trakze, who represents compositional factors. He helps to overcome delusions and combats the strongest negative, harmful energies.</li>
</ul>
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<h3>What are oracles, and how are they related to Dharma Protectors?</h3>
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<p>Oracles are specially trained people who can take trance and serve as a medium for Dharma Protectors. This means that the essence or energy of the Dharma Protector can enter and use their bodies as a vessel to speak to us directly. Therefore, we can receive enlightened and accurate advice to make the right decisions to support our spiritual path in our daily lives.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Read Part 1 and Part 2) Q: What prevents anyone from practising it anyway in his/her privacy? A: In theory there is nothing to stop people practising &#8216;in secret&#8217;, but as part of his campaign to remove the practice from Tibetan society, each person either has been forced to swear an oath to Palden Lhamo...]]></description>
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<p>(Read <a href="https://www.dorjeshugden.com/all-articles/the-controversy/faqs-about-dorje-shugden-and-the-dalai-lama-part-1-of-3/">Part 1</a> and <a href="https://www.dorjeshugden.com/all-articles/the-controversy/faqs-about-dorje-shugden-and-the-dalai-lama-part-2-of-3/">Part 2</a>)</p>
<h1>Q: What prevents anyone from practising it anyway in his/her privacy?</h1>
<p><span class="highlight">A: In theory there is nothing to stop people practising &#8216;in secret&#8217;, but as part of his campaign to remove the practice from Tibetan society, each person either has been forced to swear an oath to Palden Lhamo (another powerful Dharma protector) or be ostracised from Tibetan society and be denied travel, food, family relationships and basic human conditions. In effect the Dalai Lama is forcing Tibetans to make a vow to break their previous commitment to their Spiritual Guides to practise Dorje Shugden, or to suffer ostracism if they refuse. The oath is as follows:</span></p>
<blockquote><p>I swear on the name of the Dalai Lama and glorious Maxor Gyalmo (Protectress Palden Lhamo) to never venerate and worship Dorje Shugden and to never have any relation on material and other levels with those who worship Dorje Shugden.</p></blockquote>
<p>The Dalai Lama is seeking to publicly denounce the practice of Dorje Shugden with a view to removing the practice and its adherents from Buddhism; and to oppose this requires public action such as demonstrations. He has already banned the practice in the Tibetan Community in India and moves are afoot to try to force Tibetans living in the West to sign a similar oath to abandon the practice. For example, The Dalai Lama’s sister Pema was recently in Paris starting the forced signature campaign of Tibetans in France, Tibetans in Australia told the demonstrators that they had already signed the oath, and the forced signature campaign is being arranged for Madison, US, next month (July 2008).<br />
The discrimination against Dorje Shugden is already affecting Buddhist traditions in the West. For example, the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition, which was founded by Lama Yeshe (a very devout Dorje Shugden practitioner, now perhaps turning in his grave), no longer allows any officer, Teacher or Administrator of the organization to be a Shugden practitioner. Also, one of the pre-requisites for requesting ordination in the FPMT is not to be a Shugden practitioner. The irrational ban is spreading like poison through the bloodstream of all Tibetan Buddhist institutions loyal to the Dalai Lama, even Western ones. The aim is the complete eradication of Dorje Shugden practice and the authentic Gelugpa lineage.<br />
The Dalai Lama travels throughout the world talking about tolerance, religious harmony and the need for dialogue with one’s enemies. He speaks sweet words taken from his Teachers, but at the same time he is seeking to humiliate and destroy the reputation of Dorje Shugden practitioners throughout the world such that they will no longer be regarded as Buddhists but as sectarian spirit worshippers. He is destroying the very lineage he is teaching from!<br />
A lot of people think that religion and religious figures are hypocritical. Sadly, the Dalai Lama is busy proving them right. If the Dalai Lama cared anything for Buddhism and its reputation he would not act in such a hypocritical way because in the long term it will destroy the reputation of a religion that many people are increasingly turning to for solving their problems. For the sake of power and influence he is showing a callous disregard for the spiritual lives of others.</p>
<h3>Q: What do protesters hope to achieve by going public, and by all accounts, sow, what appears gratuitous discord, amongst the Tibetan community? And apparently undermine the moral and representative authority of the Dalai Lama at a very, very crucial time for him and Tibetans. To the public at large it has all the appearance of a rather self-centred opportunity for these practitioners to embarrass the Dalai Lama, and to gain maximum leverage for their cause, whatever the merits of it may be.</h3>
<p><span class="highlight">A: What the Western Shugden Society hopes to achieve is dialogue with the Dalai Lama so that the destruction of a pure lineage of Buddhism can be averted. Our wish is for the pure spiritual practice of Je Tsongkhapa&#8217;s tradition to remain for many aeons for the benefit of all living beings. We want to persuade the Dalai Lama to reconsider, give religious freedom to Dorje Shugden practitioners in his own community and to stop slandering the practice and practitioners throughout the world.</span><br />
In short, we want him to stop causing disharmony and gratuitous discord in the Buddhist community by lying about the practice, and for him to give religious freedom. When something as precious as the Buddhist teachings is threatened, something has to be done, which is why the Western Shugden Society is organizing demonstrations against the Dalai Lama. As soon as he agrees to listen, the demonstrations will stop.<br />
Some people have said “why are Westerners protesting when it&#8217;s only a problem for Tibetans in India? You&#8217;re free to practice, the Dalai Lama isn&#8217;t stopping you” Firstly, it&#8217;s not just Westerners who are protesting. If you look at the videos and pictures of the protest at Colgate University in New York State, for example, you will see many Tibetans, and many more will be at future demonstrations. Secondly, this is a problem for ALL Shugden practitioners worldwide and is increasingly coming to affect Western practitioners in terms of unchecked slander against Dorje Shugden practitioners. Just as a forest fire may begin in one part of the forest but will eventually spread and destroy everything if it is unchecked, the Dalai Lama is trying to stop all of us from practising Dorje Shugden by using his charisma and good reputation, first in his own community but later worldwide. We must oppose this.<br />
Those of us who are in the New Kadampa Tradition have already suffered from ten years of the Dalai Lama labelling us as a &#8216;cult&#8217;, even mainstream news magazines like Newsweek in April 1997 repeated the misinformation spread by the Dalai Lama: &#8220;Nobody would pray to Buddha for better business, but they go to Shugden for such favours &#8211; and this is where it has become like spirit worship,&#8221; the Dalai Lama told NEWSWEEK. &#8220;This is a great pity-a tragedy.&#8221;<br />
There are now hundreds of stories throughout the world of people strongly deterred by Tibetan Buddhist groups from coming to or returning to NKT Centers because they are cultists and evil spirit worshippers, and all other sorts of hurtful nonsense. NKT publicity is torn down or defaced, teachers are heckled during their teachings, NKT people have been shouted and spat at in the street, some other Tibetan practitioners wear protective ribbons and make mudras (hand gestures) upon encountering any Kadampas, there is a lot of negative talk about us on the internet, and faith is destroyed.<br />
Yet what has the NKT done wrong except for trying to keep the Gelugpa tradition intact and give Dharma teachings unmixed with politics? What have they done wrong except to stand up to the Dalai Lama for their own and others&#8217; spiritual lives? And it is clear that the source of this bias, disinformation and hostility is none other than the Dalai Lama himself. Tibetan Buddhists who are following the Dalai Lama&#8217;s view are practising sectarian discrimination against the NKT in particular and against Dorje Shugden practitioners in general, just as their teacher is.<br />
For example, on the popular E-sangha Buddhist discussion forum it is not permissible to post about Shugden practice or the NKT except to criticise. We are all &#8216;banned&#8217; from this supposedly Buddhist forum, just as the Dalai Lama would like to ostracise all Shugden practitioners from Buddhism. The Dalai Lama has created all these problems through his sectarianism. This kind of discrimination is not Buddhist and is against the Bodhisattva vows. Therefore, it&#8217;s incorrect to say that Western Shugden practitioners are unaffected by the Dalai Lama&#8217;s slander of our tradition.<br />
It is not our wish to sow discord amongst the Tibetan community but to heal it by allowing everyone to practice freely. The Dalai Lama is the one sowing discord with his campaign against Dorje Shugden. He is driving a wedge between practitioners and their families and denying basic human conditions unless you renounce the practice. The Dalai Lama is abusing human rights and breaking Indian Law by engaging in Deity discrimination. His actions are clearly uncompassionate and unlawful.<br />
In February 2008, 900 monks were expelled from their monasteries for bravely refusing to give up their practice.<br />
As Geshe Sopa said recently when he travelled from America to join the demonstration in Oxford, what the Dalai Lama is doing is worse than what the Chinese did – the Chinese destroyed the monasteries but they could not divide the monks. The Dalai Lama has succeeded in creating a schism in the monastic community by enforcing a ban that has stirred up disharmony and bitterness.<br />
The protest against the Dalai Lama is not self-centered but is an attempt to draw media attention to this problem. The Western Shugden Society has no choice because the Dalai Lama refuses to discuss this issue even though many attempts have been made to have a meaningful dialogue with him. The WSS is trying to prevent the destruction of Je Tsongkhapa&#8217;s tradition and to re-establish the rights of Tibetan practitioners of this Deity who are being oppressed, to allow them to carry out their practice without political interference. Is that really so much to ask?<br />
Posted courtesy of Lineageholder.<br />
(Read <a href="../?p=3824">Part 1</a> and <a href="../?p=3829">Part 2</a>)<br />
<span class="source">(Source: <a href="http://wisdombuddhadorjeshugden.blogspot.com/2008/06/frequently-asked-questions-about-dorje_9205.html" target="_blank">http://wisdombuddhadorjeshugden.blogspot.com/2008/06/frequently-asked-questions-about-dorje_9205.html</a>)</span></p>
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<h1>Q: What are the politics behind the ban by the Dalai Lama and what may have prompted him to issue such a ban?</h1>
<p>In 1961 the Dalai Lama tried to become the supreme head of Tibetan Buddhism by merging all the schools of Buddhism into one (a position never held by any previous Dalai Lama). This move was opposed by many. From the Western Shugden Society booklet: “<a href="http://www.westernshugdensociety.org/files/tibetan_situation.pdf" target="_blank" class="broken_link">The Tibetan Situation Today, Surprising Hidden News</a>”:</p>
<blockquote><p>As soon as you arrived to India as a refugee you made a plan to transform the four traditions of Tibetan Buddhism—Nyingma, Sakya, Kagyu and Gelug—into one single tradition called Rigme (Non Lineage) tradition. This was your method to destroy the pure lineages of the Nyingma, Sakya, Kagyu and Gelug and make you alone the head of all of them by establishing a new tradition. In this way you now have complete power and control of everything at a spiritual, political and material level.</p>
<p>At that time, the Tso Kha Chusum (“Thirteen Groups of Tibetans”) were against your plan and because of this for many years the Tibetan community lost their harmony and peace. Finally, the leader of the Tso Kha Chusum, Gungthang Tsultrim, was murdered by a shotgun. Tibetan people believe that Gungthang Tsultrim was killed by people working for you. Later, some other important members of the Tso Kha Chusum suddenly died, and people believed your organizations created the conditions for their death.</p></blockquote>
<p>At that time he had so much opposition that he had to abandon his ambition, but it seems he did not give it up. For example, he later meddled with the internal spiritual affairs of the Kagyus, going against their tradition and choosing his own Karmapa, which has led to a well-documented schism, conflict and opposition to him amongst those who follow the Sharmapa and want to preserve the autonomy of the Kagyu lineage. The most likely reason for his issuing a ban on the Protector of Tsongkhapa’s tradition is to weaken the Gelugpas, thus bringing them under his power as well.</p>
<p>There is no doubt that he is trying to destroy the autonomy of the four different schools of Tibetan Buddhism. The only school he has not directly meddled with is the Sakyas, probably as there are too few of them to oppose him.</p>
<p>He is getting away with this by appealing to a liberal West, calling his approach “ecumenical” or “inclusive” whereas those who want to keep to their own tradition are “sectarian” or “exclusive”. The reality is that he is dispensing with centuries of authentic time-honored tradition and starting his own tradition so that he can be the head of it, stomping over people’s freedom of worship to do so.</p>
<p>In other words, it is likely that he is banning Dorje Shugden out of a political motivation to increase his power and influence. This could be the only justification for saying that his own Teachers (who were universally beloved in Tibetan society just 30 years ago) were wrong and banning the practice. How sad!</p>
<p>The reasons he gives to convince people to support him are that relying upon Dorje Shugden amounts to spirit worship. This then leads to many paradoxes (explained in detail on this website and elsewhere); not least of which is that, if it were true, his own Teachers would be non-Buddhists for taking refuge in a spirit! It would invalidate the whole Gelugpa lineage and what could be said, then, for his own Buddhist education? However, the greatness of the deeds and teachings of these Lamas attests to their state of realization, which would not be possible if they were non-Buddhists relying on a spirit. The only conclusion we can come to is that the Dalai Lama is definitely wrong!</p>
<p>Trijang Rinpoche also gives many valid reasons why Dorje Shugden is a Buddha which can be <a href="https://www.dorjeshugden.com/all-articles/features/trijang-rinpoche-is-very-clear-on-this-subject/" target="_blank">read here</a>. In summary, Dorje Shugden is a Buddha because he is the incarnation of Tulku Dragpa Gyaltsen who himself is from a long line of enlightened Masters including Manjushri. Since all these incarnations practised pure moral discipline for centuries, how would it be possible for Dragpa Gyaltsen to be reborn as a spirit? This would contradict the law of karma and imply that ethical conduct can lead to lower rebirth. Either that, or it would mean that an enlightened being could degenerate from the state of enlightenment and become a hungry ghost! All of these are the absurd consequences of holding Dorje Shugden to be a spirit.</p>
<p>The Dalai Lama has also repeatedly claimed that Dorje Shugden harms his health and the cause of Tibetan independence. He seems to be playing this down more recently because, again, it is ludicrous. If Dorje Shugden is harming his health, how is he a healthy-looking 72-year old? Also, one of the benefits of Buddhist refuge is that one is not harmed by demons or other evil influences. If the Dalai Lama is being harmed, he must be a non-Buddhist. Furthermore he abandoned the cause of Tibetan independence a long time ago, so how can Dorje Shugden harm it more than the Dalai Lama has by completely letting it go?<br />
Posted courtesy of Lineageholder.</p>
<p>(Read <a href="https://www.dorjeshugden.com/all-articles/the-controversy/faqs-about-dorje-shugden-and-the-dalai-lama-part-1-of-3/" target="_blank">Part 1</a> and <a href="https://www.dorjeshugden.com/all-articles/the-controversy/faqs-about-dorje-shugden-and-the-dalai-lama-part-3-of-3/" target="_blank">Part 3</a>)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Read Part 2 and Part 3) Someone wrote in with some searching questions and has already received some good replies in the comments section from Tibetans and Westerners (see article below, Dalai Lama Demonstration Down Under). I thought I would include some longer replies here, courtesy of Lineageholder, in the hope that these will clarify...]]></description>
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<p>Someone wrote in with some searching questions and has already received some good replies in the comments section from Tibetans and Westerners (see article below, Dalai Lama Demonstration Down Under). I thought I would include some longer replies here, courtesy of Lineageholder, in the hope that these will clarify things for other readers who are interested in this important issue of religious freedom.</p>
<h1>Q: What exactly is the Dorje Shugden practice and what does it involve?</h1>
<p><span class="highlight">A: Dorje Shugden is an emanation of the wisdom of all Buddhas appearing as a Dharma Protector to protect and increase the Dharma realizations within our minds.</span></p>
<p>The practice of relying on Dharma Protectors was taught by Buddha Shakyamuni and practised by Indian and Tibetan Buddhists. There are many Dharma protectors such as Mahakala, Kalarupa, Palden Lhamo and Dorje Shugden. In order to protect the Dharma realizations in one&#8217;s mind, Dharma Protectors must necessarily be emanations of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas and are therefore part of the Three Jewels of Buddhist refuge, specifically the Sangha Jewel.</p>
<p>Although Dorje Shugden helps everyone because he is a Buddha, his main job is to protect the Gelug tradition of Je Tsongkhapa (1357-1419), and especially the Ganden oral lineage instructions. The practice of Dorje Shugden involves making offerings and requests with faith to Dorje Shugden &#8212; who is seen as one with Je Tsongkhapa and the Wisdom Buddha Manjushri &#8212; to protect the teachings of Je Tsongkhapa&#8217;s tradition, to pacify all obstacles to its growth throughout the world and to bestow favourable conditions for the Buddhadharma to flourish both in our minds and in the world in general.</p>
<p>You can read more about this subject <a href="http://wisdombuddhadorjeshugden.org/dorjeshugden-about.php" target="_blank" class="broken_link">here</a>. If you would like to read the prayers to Dorje Shugden that are recited every day by faithful practitioners, you can read them <a href="https://www.dorjeshugden.com/practice/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<h1>Q: What benefits do practitioners derive from practising it?</h1>
<p><span class="highlight">A: In the <a href="http://www.tharpa.com/uk/sadhana-Heart.Jewel-66.html" target="_blank" class="broken_link">introduction to the practice of relying upon the Dharma protector</a> in the Heart Jewel sadhana published by Tharpa Publications it says:</span></p>
<blockquote><p>“This sadhana includes two practices revealed by the Wisdom Buddha Manjushri. The first is a special Guru yoga in which we visualize our Spiritual Guide as Je Tsongkhapa, who himself is a manifestation of Manjushri. By relying upon this practice, we can purify negativity, accumulate merit, and receive blessings. In this way, we will naturally accomplish all the realizations of the stages of the path of Sutra and Tantra, and in particular we will attain a very special Dharma wisdom.</p>
<p>The second practice is a method for relying upon the Dharma Protector Dorje Shugden. Through this, we can overcome obstacles to our practice and create favourable conditions so that we can nurture and increase our Dharma realizations. If we rely upon the Dharma Protector Dorje Shugden sincerely, our faith in Je Tsongkhapa will naturally increase and we will easily gain experience of the pure Buddhadharma transmitted directly to Je Tsongkhapa by the Wisdom Buddha Manjushri.</p>
<p>If we practise these regularly and sincerely, we will reap a rich harvest of pure Dharma realizations, and eventually come to experience the supreme joy of full enlightenment.”</p></blockquote>
<p>You can read more about the benefits of relying upon Dorje Shugden here. Here are a couple of extracts:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Dorje Shugden always helps, guides, and protects pure and faithful practitioners by granting blessings, increasing their wisdom, fulfilling their wishes, and bestowing success on all their virtuous activities.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;If we rely sincerely upon Dorje Shugden, he will arrange the conditions that are most conducive for our Dharma practice but these will not necessarily be the ones that we ourself would have chosen! Dorje Shugden will bless our minds to help us transform difficult situations into the spiritual path, and he will open the wisdom eyes of his faithful followers, enabling them always to make the right decisions.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<h1>Q: Where did it originate, and what is its significance today for practitioners?</h1>
<p><span class="highlight">A: Dorje Shugden is an emanation of the Wisdom Buddha Manjushri who arose as a Dharma Protector to fulfil a promise he had made in a previous life when as Duldzin Dragpa Gyaltsän, one of the principal disciples of Je Tsongkhapa, he promised to become a protector of Je Tsongkhapa&#8217;s tradition. This is explained by the Dalai Lama&#8217;s teacher and Gelugpa lineage holder, Kyabje Trijang Rinpoche, in his text called “Music Delighting the Ocean of Protectors” which can be <a href="http://www.dorjeshugden.com/articles/musicdelighting.pdf" target="_blank">downloaded here</a>.</span></p>
<p>Ngatrul Dragpa Gyaltsen (1619-54), a revered teacher who lived at the same time as the fifth Dalai Lama, predicted that he would arise as Dorje Shugden. He was the last incarnation in a long line of enlightened Indian and Tibetan Buddhist Masters which includes Manjushri, Mahasiddha Biwawa, Sakya Pandita, Butön Rinchen Drub, Duldzin Dragpa Gyaltsän, Panchen Sönam Dragpa, and many others. See <a href="https://www.dorjeshugden.com/all-articles/features/detailed-lineage/" target="_blank">biographies of these previous incarnations</a> of Dorje Shugden.</p>
<p>For its significance for today&#8217;s practitioners, see the answer to the next question.</p>
<h1>Q: How does it fit in with Buddhist teachings and practices and implementing those into daily life?</h1>
<p><span class="highlight">A: The practice of Dorje Shugden supports and enhances our practice of Sutra and Tantra in daily life. By making requests to Dorje Shugden and relying upon him sincerely &#8212; just as the great enlightened Masters of the Gelugpa tradition have done for centuries &#8212; we will be cared for so that we can accomplish our final goal of full enlightenment as swiftly as possible.</span></p>
<p>Buddhas can and will appear as anything that will benefit living beings, including as Spiritual Guides and in a protecting aspect as a Dharma Protector. In this spiritually degenerate time it is very difficult for spiritual practitioners to make progress on the paths to liberation and enlightenment on their own; there are many obstacles and we have little merit or good karma. We need help to remove obstacles and to manifest good conditions for our practice and this is the unique function of a Dharma Protector. The Dharma Protector is seen as an aspect of our Spiritual Guide to help us to accomplish pacifying, increasing, controlling and wrathful actions that are necessary for making spiritual progress.</p>
<p>There are many different Dharma Protectors that we can rely upon, but it is said that at this time Dorje Shugden is the protector who is most able to help us. We have a special karmic connection with this Deity, which means that we can receive swift and powerful help by relying upon him as opposed to other protectors. Check here for more <a href="http://wisdombuddhadorjeshugden.org/dorjeshugden-about.php" target="_blank" class="broken_link">information about Dorje Shugden</a>.</p>
<p>I would just like to give some relevant quotes to help at this point:</p>
<blockquote><p>There is no difference in the compassion, wisdom, or power of the various Dharma Protectors, but because of the karma of sentient beings, one particular Dharma Protector will have a greater opportunity to help Dharma practitioners at any one particular time.</p>
<p>Among all the Dharma Protectors, four-faced Mahakala, Kalarupa, and Dorje Shugden in particular have the same nature because they are all emanations of Manjushri.</p>
<p>However, the beings of this present time have a stronger karmic link with Dorje Shugden than with the other Dharma Protectors. It was for this reason that Morchen Dorjechang Kunga Lhundrup, a very highly realized Master of the Sakya tradition, told his disciples, &#8220;Now is the time to rely upon Dorje Shugden.&#8221; He said this on many occasions to encourage his disciples to develop faith in the practice of Dorje Shugden.</p></blockquote>
<p><span class="source">Posted courtesy of Lineageholder.</span></p>
<p>(Read <a href="https://www.dorjeshugden.com/all-articles/the-controversy/faqs-about-dorje-shugden-and-the-dalai-lama-part-2-of-3/" target="_blank">Part 2</a> and <a href="https://www.dorjeshugden.com/all-articles/the-controversy/faqs-about-dorje-shugden-and-the-dalai-lama-part-3-of-3/" target="_blank">Part 3</a>)</p>
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