Thank you Ensapa.
This is yet another in an endless series of baseless and negative propaganda churned out by the anti-Shugden camp, aimed at deceiving the uninitiated. Frankly, if anyone were to examine what this people are saying about the great and enlightened Protector, and then proceed to investigate, they would immediately believe in Dorje Shugden.
It is a futile exercise to deal with each and every one of the silly misinformation stated here – this website is already full of solid evidence of facts and commentaries by scholars and high lamas, to counter the lies said about Dorje Shugden. However, I would like to offer some observations on the writing by Tenzin Ragyal:
• First the writer said “many ancient scholars, yogis and great masters who were undisputed authorities on Buddhism, have recognized Shugden as a Damsi, a spirit born out of wrong prayers”.
My request is for the writer to identify who these undisputed authorities of Buddhism are, who claim that Dorje Shugden is a spirit.
To my knowledge the undisputed authorities of Buddhism are:
Pabongkha Rinpoche who wrote Liberation in the Palm of The Hand, Ling Rinpoche and Trijang Rinpoche who were so attained and recognized that they were chosen to be the Dalai Lama’s tutors, Zong Rinpoche who is also known to be the moving dictionary of Buddhism, and many more such as Ganchen Rinpoche, Lama Thubten Yeshe, Geshe Gelsang Gyatso, Kundeling Rinpoche and so on.
And they all practiced Dorje Shugden as a Buddha, and without any doubts saw the great Protector as a Buddha. The significance of these great Masters is that they are directly or indirectly the root Gurus of most of the accomplished teachers of Buddhism today.
• Even the Dalai Lama received his teachings from Ling Rinpoche and Trijang Rinpoche, both of whom were well-recognized practitioners of Dorje Shugden.
So, if practicing Shugden meant Ling Rinpoche and Trijang Rinpoche were wrong in their practice of the Buddha’s teachings (since Tenzin Rakyal claims that Dorje Shugden is against the principles of Dharma), then everything that the Dalai Lama learned from them was also wrong.
Therefore what the Dalai Lama is practicing and teaching now is also wrong. At no point in time has the Dalai Lama stated that everything he learned from his teachers were wrong. If the Dalai Lama does not reject the teaching of his tutors, then he must by definition accept that what they taught him was in fact, completely correct.
If that is the case, the Dalai Lama must also accept the truth in what Trijang Rinpoche wrote in Music Delighting the Ocean of Practitioners:
“Yet all this talk is nothing but babbling speculation. Why? Because this great guardian of the teachings is well known to be the precious supreme emanation from Drepung monastery's upper house, Dragpa Gyaltsen, arising in a wrathful aspect. The proof is unmistaken. Tulku Dragpa Gyaltsen, as is taught in the lineage, was the final birth in a reincarnation lineage that included the Mahasiddha Birwawa, the great Kashmiri Pandit Shakya Shri, the omniscient Buton, Duldzin Dragpa Gyaltsen, Panchen Sonam Dragpa, and so forth; this is proven by valid scriptural quotation and reasoning. These great beings, from a definitive point of view, were already fully enlightened, and even to common appearances, every one of them was a holy being that attained high states of realization. What worse karma could there be than denying this and asserting that he was born in the preta (spirit) realm”?
Dorje Shugden is an enlightened Protector, not an evil spirit. And that Dalai Lama knows it.
• If Dorje Shugden is an evil spirit, how is it that the Dalai Lama refers to Dorje Shugden as a “Protector of Conqueror Manjushri’s teachings…who come from the abodes of Tushita, Kechara and so forth” in the Dalai Lama’s own words. Evidence is the Dalai Lam’s propitiation of the great Protector in his own composition called ‘Melody of Unceasing Vajra”?
And rather than “harbouring deep animosity against the Gaden Phodrang” as Tenzin Rakgal claims, The Dalai Lama himself propitiates Dorje Shugden to “further the happiness of beings in the Gaden Phodrang dominion”
• It is true that all four schools of Tibetan Buddhism have their origins from the Buddha’s teachings. Practitioners of Dorje Shugden never disputed that. As for Dorje Shugden being opposed to the principles of Buddhism, the opposite is true.
Dorje Shugden is the protector of Tsongkhapa’s teachings. The same Tsongkhapa whom Shakyamuni predicted would revive the dharma when the practice of it has degenerated. Of course Dorje Shugden practitioners practice the entire dharma. Even the great Fifth Dalai Lama, His Holiness Ngawang Lobsang Gyatso, in the prayer he composed to Dorje Shugden, propiated Dorje Shugden to “always protect us with the Three Jewels [the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangkha]”. Is this an indication that the belief in Dorje Shugden contrary to the belief in the Buddha’s teachings? Clearly no.
• As for the Pabongkha Letters, I see nothing wrong in what he wrote. He made statements of fact and at no point did he discredit the other schools of Buddhism. Pabongkha Rinpoche stated clearly that through the methods of the other schools one can achieve liberation.
But he believed that the view on emptiness by Nagajurna and Chandrakirti (the Prasangika Madhyamika) is the best to bring one to the ultimate thought of the Buddha. Pabongkha was simply reiterating what Tsongkhapa believed to be true.
Lama Tsongkhapa believed in the emphasis on the Mahayana principles of universal compassion as the fundamental spiritual orientation. He combined this with a strong emphasis on the cultivation of in-depth insight into the doctrine of emptiness as propounded by the Indian masters Nagarjuna and Candrakirti. Tsongkhapa, and said that these two aspects of the spiritual path, compassion and insight into wisdom, must be rooted in a wholehearted wish for liberation, all impelled by a genuine sense of renunciation. Tsongkhapa called these the Three Pincipal Aspects Of The Path, which he suggested was the basis of the pursuit of Vajrayana Buddhism.
It is quite amazing that even Pabongkha's words can be twisted to have a negative connotations. But then again, what else is new.