The Preliminary Practice of TSA-TSAS
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The presence of holy objects in the world transforms the minds of sentient beings and helps them realize the path to enlightenment. In addition, the preliminary practice of making tsa-tsas purifies obstacles and creates positive conditions for this and future lives. This practice contains all the instructions needed for creating tsa-tsas, including the actual practice and practical advice.
“Even in this life, you will have less disease, your enjoyments will increase, and you will achieve long life and good reputation. It is the best method to betray death. Making tsa-tsas pacifies obstacles, bad conditions, accidents, and sudden diseases like heart attacks and paralysis. By making tsa-tsas you pacify enemies, interferers, and harms. You accumulate all merit, purify all obscurations, and in a future life, achieve the resultant three kayas.“ – Lama Zopa Rinpoche
2009 Edition.
Lama Zopa Rinpoche
Lama Zopa Rinpoche is a Tibetan Buddhist scholar and meditator who for 30 years has overseen the spiritual activities of the worldwide network of 160-plus centers, projects and social services that form the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT) which he founded with Lama Thubten Yeshe. Born in the Mount Everest region of Thami in 1946, Rinpoche was recognized soon afterwards by His Holiness Tulshig Rinpoche and five other lamas as the reincarnation of the great yogi Kunsang Yeshe. Rinpoche was taken under the care of FPMT's founder Lama Thubten Yeshe, soon after leaving Tibet, in Buxa Duar, India, in the early 1960's. Rinpoche was with Lama Yeshe until 1984 when Lama Yeshe passed away and Lama Zopa Rinpoche took over as spiritual guide of FPMT.
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The Preliminary Practice of TSA-TSAS - Lama Zopa Rinpoche
The Practice of
Making Tsa-Tsas
by Tropu Lotsawa
translated and with additions and instructions from Lama Zopa Rinpoche
Here is the advice of utilizing the tsa-tsa practice in the path to enlightenment, written by the great translator Tropu.
Namo Guru, I prostate to the gurus who are the glorified saviors of sentient beings, the lords of omniscience and compassion, the refuge object of transmigratory beings, and the step towards liberation, who have completely conquered all opposing conditions.
Please grant the sublime and general realizations to me and all other transmigratory beings. In order to accumulate the causes of enlightenment, I am going to write the advice of how to utilize the tsa-tsa practice in the path to enlightenment.
The practice has three divisions: the preliminaries, the actual body, and the completion.
Front viewThe Preliminaries
First of all, generate yourself as the deity.
[The self-generation of Yamantaka has been added by the editor. However, the practitioner may use any highest yoga tantra deity for which they have received the initiation. Students without highest yoga tantra initiation should visualize Shakyamuni Buddha, Medicine Buddha, Tara, or Chenrezig at the crown of their head or at their heart and repeat the mantra associated with that deity.]
RANG NYI KÄ CHIG GI PÄL DOR JE JIG JE ZHÄL CHIG CHHAG NYI KYI DRI GUG DANG THÖ PA DZIN PÄI KUR ZHENG PAR GYUR
Instantaneously I arise in the form of glorious Vajrabhairava, with one face and two arms, holding curved knife and skullcup.
Then take refuge and generate bodhichitta:
Taking Refuge and Generating Bodhichitta
SANG GYÄ CHHÖ DANG TSHOG KYI CHHOG NAM LA
I go for refuge until I am enlightened
JANG CHHUB BAR DU DAG NI KYAB SU CHHI
To the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Supreme Assembly.
DAG GI JIN SOG GYI PÄ SÖ NAM GYI
By my practice of giving and other perfections,
DRO LA PHÄN CHHIR SANG GYÄ DRUB PAR SHOG
May I become a buddha to benefit all sentient beings. (3x)
Increasing Mantra
First, recite the Mantra Taught by Buddha Droden Gyälwa Chhö, which increases the merit of making a tsa-tsa or stupa by ten million times. If you are making stupa tsa-tsas, you may also like to recite the Zung of the Exalted Completely Pure Stainless Light.
Mantra Taught by Buddha Droden Gyälwa Chhö
OM HRI YA DHE SARVA TATHAAGATA HRIDAYA GARBE / ZOLA DHARMA DHATU GARBE / SANGHA HARANA AYU SANGSHODHAYA / PAPAM SARVA TATHAAGATA SAMENDRA AUSHNI KHA VIMALE BISHUDHE SVAHA (a few times)
Purifying and Blessing the Materials
Purify the amount of prepared clay in emptiness with the mantra:
OM SVABHAVA SHUDDHA SARVA DHARMA SVABHAVA SHUDDHO HAM
Your wisdom then manifests as the five syllables OM HUM TRAM HRI AH.
Recite the mantra three times.
OM HUM TRAM HRI AH (3x)
The syllables transform into mountains of jewels.
Extensive visualization (optional)
While everything is empty, a lotus appears. On the lotus is a moon disk, and on the moon disk appears the syllable BHRUM. The syllable BHRUM transforms into piles of jewels.
At the heart of yourself visualized as the deity is the seed syllable. From the seed syllable, light beams radiate, invoking Bhagavan Vairochana from Ogmin, where the sambhogakaya abides. These light beams persuade Bhagavan Vairochana's holy mind. Then light beams radiate from the holy mind and absorb into the clay or powder. The clay or powder becomes in the nature of the transcendental wisdom of the holy mind of all the buddhas, the tathagatas.
While doing this meditation and reciting the mantra, your hands should be in this mudra: Your left hand is held above the bucket of powder, palm down with the thumb pressing down the pinky finger. Your right hand is held below the bucket, palm up with the thumb pressing down the pinky finger.
Then, holding this mudra and doing the meditation, you chant the mantra:
Mantra of Vairochana
OM NAMO BHAGAVATE VAIROCHANAYA / PHRABA RADZAYA / TATHAGATAYA / ARHATE SAMYAKSAM BUDDHAYA / TADYATHA OM SUSHAME SUSHAME / SAME SAME / SHANTE / DANTE ASAMA ROPE / ANALAMPE / TARAMPE / YASHOWATE / MAHA TENDZA / NIRA GULE / NIRUWANI / SARVA BUDDHA / ADHISHTANA ADHISHTITE SVAHA (3x)
Then recite the following mantra. If you recite this mantra, you collect the merit of having made ten million stupas:
TADYATHA / SUKSHAME SUKSHAME / SAME / SAMAYE / SHANTE DANTE / NIRA GULE / YASHO TENDZA / SARVA BUDDHA / ADHISHTANA ADHISHTITE / ANUMITE SVAHA
Then recite the Great Wisdom Mantra:
Great Wisdom Mantra
OM TADYATHA/ SARVA TATHAAGATA HRIDAYA GARBE/ ZOLA DHARMA DHATU GARBE/SAMHARANA AYUR SENSHODHAYA/ PAPAM SARVA TATHAAGATA SAMANTA USHA NISHA VIMALE BISHUDDE SVAHA (21x)
OM AH HUM (over and over or 3x)
While your body is clarified as the mind-bound deity, with your speech recite the Dependent Related Heart Mantra:
OM YE DHARMA HETU PRABHAVA HETUN TESHAN TATHAGATO HYAVADAT TESHAÑ CHA YO NIRODHA EVAM VADI MAHA SHRAMANA YE SVAHA (over and over or 3x)
OM AH HUM (over and over or 3x)
Blessing the Mantras or Grain
On well-cleaned grain, recite the Dependent Related Heart Mantra. This grain is inserted in the back of the tsa-tsas in the way that mantras are put in statues to consecrate them. Your hands, the clay, and everything else should be kept clean. (Lama Zopa Rinpoche suggests using actual mantras rather than replacing them with rice. If this is not possible, rice or small beads may be used):
OM YE DHARMA HETU PRABHAVA HETUN TESHAN TATHAGATO HYAVADAT TESHAÑ CHA YO NIRODHA EVAM VADI MAHA SHRAMANA YE SVAHA (over and over or 3x)
OM AH HUM (over and over or 3x)
If you are making tsa-tsas for a person who is sick or has life obstacles, continue below.
If you are making tsa-tsas for a person who has passed away, continue here.
If you are making tsa-tsas for ngondro or any other reason, continue with the Actual Practice and with the pure attitude of taking the complete responsibility for liberating the person from the lower realms by yourself alone, and for leading them to the perfect body of a happy transmigratory being, begin to print the tsa-tsas.
Mantras for Sickness or Long Life
If you are making the tsa-tsas for a person who is sick or in danger of not having a long life, before printing the tsa-tsas, recite mantras of long-life buddhas and request these buddhas to increase the life of that person.
Amitayus Mantras
Long Mantra
NAMO RATNA TRA YAYA / OM NAMO BHAGAVATE