It is a futile exercise trying to reason with the Dalai Lama’s office and the CTA logically. The Dorje Shugden ban is not based on logic but pure deception coupled by not-so-thinly veiled threats. It is not that the people upholding the ban do not know the truth, they do, but they are dishonest.
First they blame Shugden for the loss of Tibet to China and their failure to recover self-government of the country. Now over half a decade have passed and people are questioning why in spite of the ban and in spite of the fact that many have given up the practice, the Tibetans are still no where close to regaining their country. So this particular reason for banning the practice is exhausted.
Next they claim that Shugden’s practice imperils the Dalai Lama’s life and yet in 2006, in giving advice to people against Shugden The Dalai Lama himself had this to say about the expectations of the longevity of His Holiness’s life:
“This matter does not make any difference to me personally. Chiefly, it concerns the religious and political interests of Tibet. Two-thirds of my life has already been spent and there is no doubt that I will be able to complete the remaining portion of it in happiness”.
The Dalai Lama said this in 2006 when His Holiness was 71 years of age and if that represents only “two-thirds” of His Holiness’s life, clearly His Holiness expects ( with clairvoyance perhaps) to live past the ripe old age of a 100. So what happened to Dorje Shugden being harmful to the Dalai Lama’s life and His Holiness’s own words say otherwise? It is clear that not even the Dalai Lama believes that Dorje Shugden is a threat to His Holiness’s life and therefore this reason is also done with.
Now they are saying that the practice of Dorje Shugden destroys the Buddha’s teachings. On the contrary it is clear that the Dharma has spread widely because of Dorje Shugden practitioners. The fastest growing Buddhist centres in the world are those practicing Dorje Shugden. Even in India, the growth of Shar Ganden and the recent opening of Serpom Monastery points to the fact that Dorje Shugden is synonymous to the growth of the Buddha’s teachings and in each of these centers, members go only to the Buddha, the Dharma and the Sangha for refuge and no one else. Ironically, FPMT , one of the largest Buddhist centres in the world (that has since been hijacked) was founded by a prolific Shugden practitioner, Lama Yeshe. How can it be said that Dorje Shugden practice opposes the Dharma when the Protector’s prime function is to protect the Dharma and has done so impeccably and evidently.
As for Dorje Shugden doing more harm than good to its followers, the best rebuttal comes from none other than the Dalai Lama himself:
Allaying any fears Tibetans may have about ceasing to propitiate Dolgyal, His Holiness said: "Lamas, Geshes, religious students, and laity need not fear that they will be harmed if they stop propitiating Dolgyal. Nothing will happen. I will face the challenge. As Gelugpas, recite the migtse ma prayer, it will be enough if you also recite the Condensed Extensive Praise to Dharmaraja (Choegyal Gyi Toepa Kyangkumma). No harm will befall you." [Extracted from the Dalai Lama’s website]
It makes no sense to claim that a spirit will harm its followers so long as the followers are propitiating it and making offerings to it but is completely fine when the followers abandon it. If such a spirit is indeed so benign, what is there to fear? The fact that more and more people are practicing Dorje Shugden is because they experience the true benefits of the Dharma through it! Otherwise, why keep practicing it? In any case, the statement of the Dalai Lama confirms that Dorje Shugden is not harmful at all. How can a Buddha be harmful? But it is wonderful that His Holiness mentions the Mistsema, the beautiful mantra of Je Tsongkhapa in context of Dorje Shugden because I, like so many Shugdenpas always recite the Migtsema alongside the Protector’s mantra, asking Dorje Shugden to assist in our learning and understanding of the Buddha’s Dharma as elucidated by the illustrious Je Tsongkhapa.