Everyone,
after watching the video, do scroll down and read all the articles - very interesting and I thank the website people for taking the time to find all these very informative related articles + posting them up.
Right at the bottom of the articles are some very thought-provoking questions (which I think were written by the website admin people?). It provides much food for thought and is very useful for us to consider these points:
It is clear here, that Pehar Gyalpo (Dorje Drakden’s or Nechung’s ‘boss’) is able to harm. He is the one that mentions again and again to Dalai lama that Shugden’s practice should be stopped via his oracle in Dharamsala.
This opens up a can of worms that implicates so much. Can we trust this oracle taking possession of Nechung or is it someone else taking trance?
Nechung is a worldly spirit of the Gyalpo class, most likey from Persia, who tried to block the coming of Buddhism into Tibet, and finally Guru Rinpoche has to wrathfully oath-bound him.
This video clearly demonstrates the contradictions Tibetan Govt overtly exhibits.
They worship Nechung the spirit yet Dorje Shugden’s practice is suppresseed as they claim he is a spirit.
They ask you not to seek advice of spirits as it damages one’s refuge vows, yet they are seeking advice.
They ask you not to pray to spirits, yet they set up Nechung’s chapel right along the lingkor where hundreds of people religiously circumambulate daily.
There’s one policy for them and another for Shugden practitioners.
They put up letters to ban Shugden practitioners yet they promote Nechung the spirit to the lay people.
Why is it they may worship spirits, but we may not worship Dorje Shugden which they have wrongly labeled a spirit?
How can Nechung who has limited clairvoyance advise Dalai Lama to ban Shugden?
How can Nechung with his limited powers as a spirit have the abilities to see the level of Shugden? Why does the Dalai Lama need Nechung’s advice at all?
Trijang Rinpoche clearly states Shugden is Manjushri. Yet Nechung says Shugden is not. Who do we listen to? The Root Guru of all Gurus, Trijang Rinpoche or a spirit called Nechung?
The Tibetan Govt in Dharamsala gives many contradictions that do not make sense to those who are learned, can debate and refute. Hence all requests to discuss the Shugden issue with the Dalai Lama and Tibetan Govt have been refused.
Please contemplate on these contradictions.
This film presented is not meant to disparage the Dalai Lama nor Nechung. It is to bring a point across that the policies from Tibetan Govt must be fair and Dalai Lama should never ban, restrict, or speak against Dorje Shugden’s practice. Dalai Lama has the right to worship Nechung, so the followers of Trijang Rinpoche have the right to worship Shugden.
Shugden’s practice was estimated clearly to be around 4 million strong before 1959. Shugden was not a minor practice but a leading force within the Buddhism of Tibet.