Okay I know this is an old topic and people in this forum may think been there, discussed that and moved on. I'm new in exploring about Dorje Shugden so obviously the source of the ban intrigues me. Right now I'm quite neutral about forming any strong opinion about who's right or wrong. As I understand it Dorje Shugden was specifically tasked to protect Lama Tsongkhapa's teaching.
1. So if I decide to practice Lama Tsongkhapa or follow the Gelupa practice I cannot practice other Tibetan lineage? Or does this apply to high lamas only because their influence and actions are more profound?
2. Why does practicing other lineages considered to be detrimental or diluting one's lineage?
3. The punishment seems a bit too severe considering it's not like the lama was practicing another religion altogether
4. I have my questions about the Yellow Book but how the heck did all this get turned into a ban against Dorje Shugden anyways? Are you sure this is the correct source for the ban because it's not substantial.
Hi gbds3jewels
This article would be good for you to read and probably answer most of your questions.
http://www.dorjeshugden.com/all-articles/features/the-yellow-book/But I'll try to answer as best that I can.
1 & 2. It is not recommended to mix the different lineages of Buddhism together, even within the vajrayana path. Gelug, sakya, nyingma and kagyu all have different methods and paths leading to the one goal of enlightenment. If one were to mix the lineages, one would most likely not get anywhere akin to mixing driving directions from different people to reach a common destination.
When it comes to high lamas as you call them, the impact of mixing lineages would be even more severe, as the mixed teachings and practices would be passed down to their disciples without the blessings of the lineage, in effect causing the teachings to degenerate. That's why Dorje Shugden took such strong actions as detailed in the cautionary tales contained within the Yellow Book.
3. As stated in the article, the high lamas in question include great attained lamas like kyabje Pabongka Rinpoche, and, given his attained nature, death would be just another journey and nothing to fear like us normal practitioners. Of course, Kyabje Pabongka showed us the example to follow when he needed Dorje Shugden's warnings and abandoned the pursuit of Nyingma teachings. Other attained lamas showed us a different example of what NOT to do when they ignored the warnings and omens and continued polluting the teachings.
4. What is commonly said is that after the Yellow Book was published, the 14th Dalai Lama decided to use the tales within the Yellow Book to demonize Dorje Shugden. However, it is interesting to note that:
- Zemey Rinpoche received those teachings from Trijang Dorje Chang as a commentary to Music Delighting.
- Given that Trijang Rinpoche was the junior tutor to the Dalai Lama, isn't it likely that the Dalai Lama would have received those teachings as well, as he holds pretty much all the lineages in the Gelug tradition?
- The material contained in the Yellow Book is actually nothing new. Given that it is commentary to Music Delighting, the other lamas would have already studied the contents within Music Delighting where similar examples of Dorje Shugden's wrathful methods to ensure the purity of the Gelug lineage are detailed. So why the big fuss?
My personal opinion is that the Yellow Book was used as an excuse to start the Shugden ban for political reasons. And other schools probably jumped on the ban as it served their purpose. Perhaps the administrators of this site could do a 2nd article to explain further the role of the Yellow Book in the current controversy?