Dorje Shugden - Dharma Protector |
Kadampa
Buddhists worldwide rely upon Dorje Shugden as their Dharma Protector.
A Dharma Protector is an emanation of a Buddha or a Bodhisattva whose
main functions are to avert the inner and outer obstacles that prevent
practitioners from gaining spiritual realizations, and to arrange
all the necessary conditions for their practice.
In Tibet, every monastery had its own Dharma Protector, but the tradition
did not begin in Tibet; the Mahayanists of ancient India also relied
upon Dharma Protectors to eliminate hindrances and to fulfill their
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Dharma protector, Dorje Shugden |
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Though there are some worldly deities who are friendly towards Buddhism
and who try to help practitioners, they are not real Dharma Protectors.
Such worldly deities are able to increase the external wealth of practitioners
and help them to succeed in their worldly activities, but they do
not have the wisdom or the power to protect the development of Dharma
within a practitioner's mind.
It is this inner Dharma - the experiences of great compassion, bodhichitta,
the wisdom realizing emptiness, and so forth - that is most important
and that needs to be protected; outer conditions are of secondary
importance.
Although their motivation is good, worldly deities lack wisdom and
so sometimes the external help that they give actually interferes
with the attainment of authentic Dharma realizations. If they have
no Dharma realizations themselves, how can they be Dharma Protectors?
It is clear therefore that all actual Dharma Protectors must be emanations
of Buddhas or Bodhisattvas. These Protectors have great power to protect
Buddhadharma and its practitioners, but the extent to which we receive
help from them depends upon our faith and conviction in them. To receive
their full protection, we must rely upon them with continuous, unwavering
devotion.
Buddhas have manifested in the form of various Dharma Protectors,
such as Mahakala, Kalarupa, Kalindewi, and Dorje Shugden. From the
time of Je Tsongkhapa until the first Panchen Lama, Losang Chökyi
Gyaltsän, the principal Dharma Protector of Je Tsongkhapa's lineage
was Kalarupa. Later, however, it was felt by many high Lamas that
Dorje Shugden had become the principal Dharma Protector of this tradition.
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.
We can understand how this is so by considering the example of Buddha
Shakyamuni. Previously the beings of this world had the karma to see
Buddha Shakyamuni's Supreme Emanation Body and to receive teachings
directly from him.
These days, however, we do not have such karma, and so Buddha appears
to us in the form of our Spiritual Guide and helps us by giving teachings
and leading us on spiritual paths. Thus, the form that Buddha's help
takes varies according to our changing karma, but its essential nature
remains the same.
To learn more about the Dharma
Protector, Dorje Shugden, visit tharpa.co.uk for Geshe Kelsang's book,
Heart Jewel.
If you would like to attend meditation classes near you and learn about Buddhism, visit the main website for Kadampa Buddhism which has details of Buddhist Centres around the world.
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