If you are in Nepal, you must visit Phelgye Ling Monastery. I did. They need all kinds of support for the monks to continue with their study and practice. One method of support is to request a puja to be done in the monastery for ourselves, our loved ones, friends, etc. The older monks are gentle and sincere. The younger monks are committed and work hard, studying and practicing dharma. The compounds and premises of the monastery may not be as big as compared to other monasteries but the monks there are happy doing what they love best, dharma.
Very true!! Very sincere practitioners!!
Sponsoring a puja is an excellent way to show support!! Great idea! Truly a win-win situation.
Here is a list of the some of the pujas that can be sponsored:
- Dolma Bum-tsok (One hundred thousand recitation of Tara puja). Purpose: Removal of obstacles in one’s life or for a specific venture
- Dol-chok (Extensive Tara puja). Purpose: Removal of obstacles in one’s life and health.
- Dug-kar (White Umbrella Deity recitation). Purpose: Purification of hindrances from evil spirits and illness
- Do (Sutra recitation). Purpose: Removal of one’s obstacles and to accumulate merit in order to achieve enlightenment in future lifetime
-Gya-shi (Four Hundredfold offering). Purpose: Elimination of negative karma and hindrances for a successful life and to create extensive merit toward the attainment of Enlightenment.
-Namgyalma Tsechok (long life puja). Purpose: Removal of obstacles in one’s life or for a specific venture.
-Namgyal Tong Cho, Thousand-fold Offering for Complete Victory (long life puja). Purpose: Removal of obstacles in one’s life and health, pacifying problems, fulfilling good wishes.
-She-Nying Du-Dok . This puja involves the continuous chanting of the Heart Sutra. Purpose: Assist in the removal of harmful forces and in removing the karmic obstacles.
-Men-la Tong Cho, Thousand-fold Offering for the Medicine Buddha. Purpose: Purpose: Removal of obstacles in health and well-being, especially to help those who are troubled by illness
-Dorje Shugden Kangso (Protector Puja ). Purpose: Clear obstacles and protect from harm.
-Recitation of the Kangyur and Tengyur, the sacred texts of Buddism (Kangyur; ’The Translation of the Word’ and the Tengyur; ’Translation of Treatises’). Purpose: Create extensive merit, as well as clear obstacles.
(Extracted from the Phelgyeling website)
You can contact them here:
http://nyanangphelgyeling.org/contact-2/