The Dalai Lama begins Vajra Dhatu initiations
November 1st 2011
Koyasan, Japan, 1 November 2011 (by Sherab Woeser, phayul.com) - Before beginning a hectic daylong schedule of preparations and preliminary teachings on the Vajra Dhatu initiation (Tib: Dorying), His Holiness the Dalai Lama took an early morning break from schedule for a short pilgrimage to Okuno-in, the mausoleum of Kobo Daishi.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama and his hosts crossing a bridge along the path to the mausoleum of Kobo Daishi, the founder of Shingon Buddhism, at Okunoin in Koyasan, Japan, on November 1, 2011. Photo/Tenzin Choejor/OHHDL
His Holiness the Dalai Lama with monks from Namgyal Monastery during the teachings in Koyasan, Japan, on November 1, 2011. Photo/Kimimasa Mayama Later in the afternoon, Tibetan monks form the Namgyal monastery in Dharamshala, northern India received the Dalai Lama on the stage for the Vajra Dhatu initiations at the Koyasan University auditorium. The tantric Buddhist empowerment was historically given in Japan within its esoteric Buddhist lineage of Shingon.
The team of eight monks lead by the abbot of Namgyal monastery had arrived in Koyasan, the heart of the tradition and faith of Kobo Daishi, a week in advance to construct the intricate Dorying mandala.
Before beginning the preliminary initiation, the Dalai Lama gave a brief introduction to the meaning of religion and its growing importance in the 21st century.
"Kusha" grass is distributed to audience members as part of the preparation session of the Vajradhatu Initiation given by His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Koyasan, Japan, on November 1, 2011. Photo/Tenzin Choejor/OHHDL “The most fundamental purpose of religion is to give peace and happiness to the mind. With great advancements in outer development, human beings are realising that money and material development alone cannot bring happiness,” the Tibetan spiritual leader told the audience of over a 1000 people.
“Scientific studies of the human consciousness have shown the effect negative emotions have on the physical health. Fear, anger, hatred, too much self-centredness make our immune system weaker.”
Meticulously taking the audience through the stages of the initiation, the Dalai Lama explained in great detail, through his translators, the “basic need” to dissolve self-centredness and nurture a compassionate mind.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama is scheduled to give the Vajradhateshvari empowerment tomorrow.
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