Dolma 21 Prayer - In Tibetan Pdf [patched]
Since I cannot directly provide a downloadable PDF file, I have compiled a comprehensive guide below. This includes the Tibetan text, the phonetic pronunciation, and the English meaning. You can easily copy and paste this into a document to create your own PDF for practice.
Here is a resource guide on the Twenty-One Taras. dolma 21 prayer in tibetan pdf
Review: The Twenty-One Praises of Tara (Dolma 21) in Tibetan PDF Format
Subject: Digital text resources for Praises to the Twenty-One Taras (Jetsun Dolma). Target Audience: Tibetan Buddhism practitioners, Tibetan language students, and scholars. Since I cannot directly provide a downloadable PDF
Part 6: How to Practice with Your Tibetan PDF
Once you have the file, how do you use it? You do not need to be fluent in Tibetan. Print It : Tibetan Buddhist practice traditionally involves
- Print It: Tibetan Buddhist practice traditionally involves a physical text (textri). Print your PDF double-sided. Many practitioners wrap it in a yellow cloth out of respect.
- Learn Phonetics: Use a romanized phonetic version alongside your Tibetan PDF. Highlight the Tibetan syllables that match the phonetics. Over time, your eye will learn to recognize TARE (ཏཱ་རེ) and TUTTARE (ཏུཏྟཱ་རེ).
- The Prostrations: If you have the space and ability, perform a full or half prostration while reciting each of the 21 homages. The Tibetan PDF helps you pace the prostration (one homage per prostration).
- Daily Accumulation: The classic practice is to recite the 21 homages 1, 3, or 7 times daily. Keep your PDF next to your cushion. The mere sight of the Tibetan script is said to purify the visual channel (cakshur indriya).
Verse Example 1: The Heroine (Red Tara)
Tibetan: ཕྱག་འཚལ་སྟོན་ཀའི་ཟླ་བ་གཉེར་བའི་གདོང་། མཚན་རྫོགས་པར་བཀང་པའི་ཟླ་བའི་འོད། སངས་རྒྱས་མཆོག་གིས་རབ་ཏུ་བསྔགས།
Phonetic: Chak Tsal Tön Kye Dawa Nyer Way Dang Tsen Dzok Par Kang Pay Daway Ö *Sangye