TCM401 Ayurvedic Comparison with Chinese Medicine 001 Tibetan and Traditional Oriental Medicine
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TCM401 Ayurvedic Comparison with Chinese Medicine 001 Tibetan and Traditional Oriental Medicine
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- 2008-11-10
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- (Ayurvedic Medicine), TCM301, Acupuncture, Traditional Oriental Medicine, Chinese Medicine, NUT108, NUT301, AYR220, SUT575, TIB401, Tibetan Medicine, Four Medical Tantras, Amrita Hridaya Guhyopadesha Tantra, Amrta Hrdaya Guhyopadesa Tantra, rgyud Bzi, rGyud-bzhi, Vagbhata, Astanga-Hridaya, Bhagwan Dash, Ayurvedic Medicine, Ayurveda, Ayur-Veda, Vedas, Vedic, Tibetan Medicine, Vata Dosha, Pitta Dosha, Kapha Dosha, Nutrition, Ayurvedic Food Therapy, Ayurvedic Nutrition, Ayurvedic Herbs, Vasant Lad, Dr Lad, Charaka, Caraka, Patanjali, Yoga, Sushruta, Nagarjuna, Medicine of Tibet, Tibetan Ayurveda, Asian Medicine, Oriental Medicine, Chinese Medicine, TCM, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurved, Ayur-Ved, Herbology, Herbalism, Ayurveda College, College of Ayurveda, Ayurvedic College, California Ayurveda, San Francisco Ayurveda, Medicine Buddha, Bhaisajya Guru, Bhaisajyaguru, Akshobhya, Amitabha, Avalokiteshvara, Guanyin, Chenrezig, Vajrapani, Buddhist Meditation, Vajrayana, Siddham, Hindu, Buddhism, Sanskrit Mantra, Chanting, Highest Yoga Tantra, Tantric Ceremony, Tantra Pujas, Himalayan, Tibetan Buddhism, Chinese Buddhism, Buddhist Sutras, Buddhist Scriptures, Ayurveda MP3, Ayurveda videos, Ayurveda Distance Learning, Ayurvedic Correspondence Course, Vajrayana, Buddhist Chanting Music Mantras, Buddhist Meditation, Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Monk, Medicine Buddha Healing Center, Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute, Berkeley Buddhist Monastery, Zen, Chan, Ch'an, Sitatapatra, Great White Canopy, White Umbrella Deity, Buddhist Goddess, Tara Bodhisattva, Dalai Lama, vipassana, Shurangama, Mantra Meditation, Mahayana, Wisdom, Emptiness, Mantra, Tantra, Yoga, Highest Yoga Tantra, Secret Mantra, Dharani, Buddhist Monk, Nalanda, Nalanda University, Nalanda Monastery, Tse Chen Ling
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- This is part of the Ayurveda Distance Learning Program (Ayurvedic Correspondence Course) of the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute (http://www.Ayurveda-School.net) (1) 510-292-6696 Medicine Buddha Healing Center (http://www.Ayurveda-Berkeley.com). It was produced and developed by Anonymous American Buddhist Monastic of Nalanda University Tradition (Geluk) of Tibet and India, Indian - Tibetan - Chinese Ayur-Veda Complementary Herb Medicine Practitioner. All Rights Reserved without Prejudice. The actual PDF document and its contents is 2008 "copyleft" Medicine Buddha Healing Center and an Anonymous American Buddhist Monk using the following license: Attribution-Commercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. This license is permanently located at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/. The Ayurveda Audio Video Course Seminar Movie (Ayurveda Film) makes use of handouts that are "Course Readers" that are Fair Use for Non-Profit Educational Use Only. http://www.bhaisajyaguru.com/AYR108_Fair-Use-Vasant-Lad-Ayurveda-Chinese-Medicine-Dharma-Dedication-of-Merit.mp3 Clarifying Fair Use and Copyright for Adobe Acrobat PDF Scan of "Student Readers" of Required Reading List Books Priority A: AYR108_Fair-Use-Vasant-Lad-Ayurveda-Chinese-Medicine-Dharma-Dedication-of-Merit.mp3 10 MB - 22 minutes long MP3 Audio discussion for new students on Educational Fair Use, Copyright (Copyleft), Footnotes Bibliographic citations: Fair Use Citation: Paraphrased, quoted and/or commented on (deconstruction, close reading, criticism) in the Shastra or Atthakatha tradition and thus used under the "fair use" provision (17 USC §107) of the U.S. Copyright Act for Non-Profit Educational and Religious purposes only. (NOTE: Numerous corrections and enhancements have been made under Shastra tradition and "Fair Use" by an Anonymous Buddhist Monk Redactor (Compiler) of this Online Buddhist Indo-Tibetan Ayurveda - Chinese Healing Encyclopedia Compilation) NOTE: Short excerpts of the actual text in question are listed above. Much commentary on these excerpts was written by an Anonymous Buddhist Monk Redactor (Compiler) of this Online Buddhist Indo-Tibetan Ayurveda - Chinese Healing Encyclopedia Compilation) -- his commentary will be listed in parentheses ( ) intra-linear with the actual fair-use quotation. That is to say such commentary will be ‘intra-linear” meaning in the middle of, in the midst of each line, verse, or paragraph rather than following it or in between each paragraph. This is to assist in understanding jargon and various Sanskrit, Chinese, Tibetan or other technical terms and giving commentary using sister paradigms such as Tibetan Medicine, Chinese Medicine, Taoism, other traditions of Ayurveda and Buddhism. Additional commentary will be quoted or paraphrased from sagely sources such as Taoist, Vedic and Buddhist sutras, shastras and vinaya and will be usually shown inter-linearly (in between each line, verse slokha or paragraph).
These Hi-Def HDTV videos and the MP3 audio files are the first in a 3 trimester unit (45 class hours long) series of lectures aimed and comparing, contrasting and synthesizing the 2500 year old practice of Chinese Medicine (Zhong Yi or TCM) with the 2500 year old Indian Ayurveda and 1300 year old Tibetan Ayurveda systems (TAM). The goal of this lecture program is to assist the student in seeing and understanding their vast commonalities in both theory (concepts) and practice (clinic).
This rarely presented synthesis of the healing wisdom of these three great cultures (China, India and Tibet) will not only compare-contrast the theory of these two time-honored healing systems, but more importantly, will examine in detail the clinical practice aspects -- both herbal connections (Indian, Tibetan and Chinese herbs and minerals) and acupressure (Marmas in Ayurvedic Sanskrit) with acupuncture in the Chinese system.
We examine the three doshas (Tridosha - Vata-Pitta-Kapha) relationship to major concepts in Chinese Medicine that are often spoken of by acupuncturists to their patients. Some of these relationship comparisons include:
1. Vata Dosha (Space and Air - Wind, Cold, Qi [Prana in Ayurvedic Sanskrit]),
2. Pitta Dosha (Fire and Water - Spleen Qi [Jathar Agni in Sanskrit], Heat, Damp-Heat, Blood [Rakta Dhatu in Sanskrit], and Yang),
3. Kapha Dosha (Water and Earth - Phlegm-Mucous [Ama in Sanskrit], Damp-Cold, Jing Qi [Ojas in Sanskrit] and Yin).
Commentary on and Lectures from the ancients texts of Indo-Sino-Tibetan Medicine: Chinese Classic of the Yellow Emperor - Huang Di Nei Jing (~200 B.C.), Shang Han Lun (~150 A.D. traditional Chinese: 傷寒論; pinyin: Shāng Hán Lùn), Divine Farmers Materia Medica (~150 A.D. The Divine Farmer's Herb-Root Classic (traditional Chinese: 神農本草經; pinyin: Shénnóng běncǎo jīng) with Charaka of Patanjali (~200 B.C.), Sushruta of Nagarjuna (~200 A.D.), Astanga Hridayam of Vagbhata (~700 A.D.) and the "Four Tibetan Medical Tantras" (~800 A.D. "rGyud - bzhi" in Tibetan, pronounced "Ju Shee" --- "Si-Bu-Yi-Dian in Mandarin --- in Sanskrit it is called the "Amrta-hrdaya-astanga-guhyopadesa-tantra" or Amrita Hridaya Astanga Guhyopadesha Tantra)
Be sure you listen to all of the preliminary lectures (usually 30 minute long for each video or audio) found at:
http://www.archive.org/details/TCM401_Ayurvedic_Chinese_Medicine_001_Comparison
If not, you will be lost and confuse the context of this video.
Then, be sure you also watch - listen to the next 30 minute long lecture after this one. It is found at:
http://www.archive.org/details/TCM401_Ayurvedic_Chinese_Medicine_002_Comparison
http://www.archive.org/details/TCM401_Ayurvedic_Chinese_Medicine_003_Comparison
If not, you will miss out on the foundation explanations of 1. Vata, 2. Pitta and 3. Kapha Doshas and their subtypes and their comparison-contrast with the Chinese Medicine concepts of 1. Qi - Wind - Cold - Yin Deficiency; 2. Yang - Spleen-Qi - Heat - Damp-Heat - Blood - Excess; and 3. Yin - Fluids - Phlegm-Mucous - Damp-Cold - Jing Qi. This first three videos are required preparations lectures for the more advanced and clinical oriented lectures that compare the two countries herbal and acupressure-puncture systems.
The more advanced lectures after these initial 3 videos classes (listed above) provide a detailed introduction that builds on these basics by focusing on diagnosis of Prakruti (genetic constitution of vata-pitta-kapha compared with modern Chinese Five Element typing) and Vikruti (imbalance of three doshas of:
1. VATA -- Space-Air Elements -- Movement and Catabolism -- Organs like colon - large-intestine - triple-warmer-circulation - Mind (Prana Vayu in Sanskrit),
2. PITTA -- Fire-Water Elements -- Digestion and Metabolism -- Organs like liver-gallbladder - small-intestine - Mind (Sadhaka Pitta), and
3. KAPHA -- Water-Earth Elements -- Growth and Anabolism -- Phlegm-Fat-Minerals - Organs like lungs-stomach-heart-kidneys-urinary-bladder - Mind (Tarpaka Kapha).
compared with imbalances of:
1. QI -- Wind - Cold - Yin Deficiency - TCM Element Metal;
2. YANG -- Spleen-Qi - Heat - Damp-Heat - Blood - Excess - TCM Elements Fire and Wood; and
3. YIN -- Fluids - Phlegm-Mucous - Damp-Cold - Jing Qi - TCM Elements Water and Earth).
Although we will lecture from the ancient Chinese medical classics, we rely heavily on the two modern TCM textbooks that are popular in the colleges of Chinese medicine in the USA and Europe:
1. Maciocia, Giovanni, Foundations of Chinese Medicine: A Comprehensive Text for Acupuncturists and Herbalists, 2nd edition, Published by Churchill Livingstone, First published: 1989. Second edition: 2005. ISBN: 0-443-07489-5. 1200 pages -- http://www.giovanni-maciocia.com/books/english/foundation.html. Purchase from: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0443074895/ref=ase_medicinebuddh-20
2. Maciocia, Giovanni, Diagnosis in Chinese Medicine, Published by Elsevier Ltd., ISBN 0 443 06448 2 First edition 2004. 1127 pages -- http://www.giovanni-maciocia.com/books/english/diagnosisbk.html. Purchase from:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0443064482/ref=ase_medicinebuddh-20
While we will lecture from the ancient Ayurvedic Sanskrit and Tibetan medical classics, we rely firmly on the two modern Ayurvedic textbooks that are respected in the colleges of Ayurvedic medicine in the USA and Europe:
1. Lad, Vasant, Dr., B.A.M.S., M.A.Sc., Textbook of Ayurveda, Vol I, Albuquerque, New Mexico: Ayurvedic Press, 2001, 368 Pages, ISBN: 1883725070. (800-863-7721 or 505-291-9698). Please kindly purchase from www.Ayurveda.com (http://www.ayurveda.com/ayurvedic_press/index.html), or http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1883725070/ref=ase_medicinebuddh-20
2. Lad, Vasant, Dr., B.A.M.S., M.A.Sc., Textbook of Ayurveda: a Complete Guide to Clinical Assessment, Volume 2, Albuquerque, New Mexico: Ayurvedic Press, 2006, 382 Pages, ISBN-13: 978-1883725112 (800-863-7721 or 505-291-9698). Please kindly purchase from www.Ayurveda.com (http://www.ayurveda.com/ayurvedic_press/index.html), or http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1883725112/ref=ase_medicinebuddh-20
Indo - Tibetan medicine -- enshrined in the classic medical text called Rgyud bzi which was originally composed in Sanskrit and still available in Tibetan -- is a veritable treasure of centuries of accumulated experience with rational fundamentals and scientifically analyzable therapeutic measures meant for the preservation and promotion of positive health, and prevention and cure of obstinate and otherwise incurable diseases.
Five Element Herbal and Food Therapies of Himalayan wisdom of Tibet, India, China, and Nepal - http://www.Ayurvedic-College.com - www.Ayurveda-Institute.com Distance Learning: Ayurvedic Medicine system of Nalanda University Tradition (based on Nagarjuna -- see below) of Buddhism of Tibet and India; Herbal medicine with vata herbal remedies from Indo-Tibetan Ayur-Veda.
Lectured on November 10, 2008 at the Medicine Buddha Healing Center (http://www.Ayurveda-Oakland.com) by Medicine Buddha Healing Center by an anonymous American Buddhist Monk of the Nagarjuna Nalanda Tradition of Indian - Chinese - Tibetan Buddhism - Nalanda University Buddhist Studies Program Distance Learning -- http://www.Nalanda-University.com. This American Monk studied with renowned Ayurvedic physician Dr. Vasant Lad, B.A.M.S., M.A.Sc. for a six-year 1800-hour 1900-patient Ayurveda apprenticeship. This American Monk has served over 5500 patients over the last 11 years. This Monk Practitioner has also studied Chinese Medicine for 2 years in both Albuquerque (IICM) and the Bay Area (ACCHS and with private tutors).
For affordable donation-only extensive Buddhist Ayurveda Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Distance Learning Program Certification, call Medicine Buddha Healing Center at 510-292-6696.
Buddhist Ayurveda classes (must R.S.V.P at 510-292-6696 - no drop-ins) are lectured every Tuesday 7:30 - 9:30 PM at the Berkeley Buddhist Monastery - Institute for World Religions (http://www.BerkeleyMonastery.org) of the Dharma Realm Buddhist Association (http://www.DRBA.org). Neither DRBA, nor Berkeley Buddhist Monastery is affiliated with this anonymous American Buddhist Monk - the Monastery is simply kindly offering this monk free access to the Buddha Hall to speak the Dharma to his students. E-Mail: Namo@Shurangama.com
In this course Ayur-Vedic film, the "Opening Healing Prayers" below are based on Vajrayana Buddhist Siddham Hindu Sanskrit Mantra Chanting Highest Yoga Tantra of Medicine Buddha.
Opening Healing Prayers for
Tibetan Ayurveda Medicine Class:
Closing Healing Prayers for Chinese - Tibetan - Ayurveda Medicine Class:
Medicine Master Buddha Mantra (Yao Shi Fou):
“Om Namo Bhagavate Bhaisajya Guru Vaidurya Prabaha Rajaya Tathagataya Arhaté Samyaksam Bodhi Tadyata Om Bhaisajé Bhaisajé Bhaisajya Samudgaté Svaha.”
Bhaiṣajya 藥師
Bhaiṣajyaguru 大醫王佛
Bhaiṣajya-guru 藥師
Bhaiṣajyaguru 藥師佛, 藥師佛, 藥師琉璃光如來, 醫王善逝, 鞞殺社窶嚕
Bhaiṣajyaguru vāiḍūrya prabhaḥ 藥師佛
Bhaiṣajya-guru-vaiḍūrya-prabhāṣa 藥師
Bhāiṣajya-guru-vāiḍūrya-prabha-tathāgata 藥師琉璃光如來
“Om Namo Bhagavate Bhaisajya Guru Vaidurya Prabaha Rajaya Tathagataya Arhaté Samyaksam Bodhi Tadyata Om Bhaisajé Bhaisajé Bhaisajya Samudgaté Svaha.”
Namo Four-Unlimited-Minds - Four Immeasurables - Four-Far-Reaching-Attitudes - Namo Chatur- Maha-Brahma-Viharas- great loving-kindness (Namo Maha Maitri), great compassion (Namo Maha Karuna), great sympathetic joy (Namo Maha Mudita), and great renunciation-detachment-equanimity (Namo Maha Upeksha).
The Four immeasurable Thoughts
Namo Maha Upeksha: How wonderful it would be if all sentient beings were to abide in equanimity (Maha Upeksha), free from hatred and attachment, not holding some close and others distant.
May they abide in equanimity. I myself will cause them to abide in equanimity.
Please, guru-deity, bless me to be able to do this.
Meditate briefly on tong-len (exchanging self for others), taking on all the disturbing emotions (tri-kleshas - three poisons of vata windy anxiety raga klesha, pitta fiery anger dvesha klesha, kapha sticky muddy-muddled ignorance moha klesha) of sentient beings and giving them to your self-cherishing thought, thus destroying it.
Namo Maha Mudita: How wonderful it would be if all sentient beings had happiness and the causes of happiness.
May they have happiness and its causes. I myself will cause them to have happiness and its causes.
Please, guru-deity, bless me to be able to do this.
Meditate briefly on tong-len (exchanging self for others), transforming your body into a wish-granting jewel (chittamani) that gives every sentient being every kind of temporal and ultimate happiness that they desire and need.
Namo Maha Karuna: How wonderful it would be if all sentient beings were free from suffering and the causes of suffering.
May they be free from suffering and its causes. I myself will cause them to be free from suffering and its causes. Please, guru-deity, bless me to be able to do this.
Meditate briefly on tong-len (exchanging self for others), taking on the sufferings and causes of suffering of all sentient beings.
Namo Maha Maitri: How wonderful it would be if all sentient beings were never separated from the happiness of higher rebirth and liberation. May they never be separated from these. I myself will cause them never to be separated from these. Please, guru-deity, bless me to be able to do this.
Meditate briefly on tong-len (exchanging self for others), giving all one's merits of past, present, and future and their results, including enlightenment, to all sentient beings.
LC 4 For the sake of all mother sentient beings, I shall become a guru-deity (Bodhisattva or Buddha)
And place all sentient beings In the supreme state of a guru-deity. (3x)
Meditate here on generating special bodhichitta in order to enter into the practice of Mantra - Highest Yoga Tantra (Maha Anuttara Tantra).
Generating Special 'Bodhichitta.
LC 5 For the sake of all mother sentient beings I shall quickly, quickly, in this very life, Realize the state of a primordial guru-yidam Buddha
(1. Namo Tathagata Kulaya: Namo Vairochana [Vairocana 吠路者那, 毘盧舍那] - Nishyanda-Shakyamuni [Śākya-muni 釋迦如來, 釋迦牟尼, Śākyamuni Tathāgataḥ 釋迦如來];
2. Namo Padma Kulaya: Namo Vajradharma-Amitayus-Amitabha [Amitābha 無量光, 阿彌, 阿彌陀, 阿彌陀婆, Amitāyus 無量光佛, 無量壽佛, 阿彌陀, 阿彌陀廋斯];
3. Namo Vajra Kulaya: Namo Vajradhara-Akshobhya-Bhaisajyaguru [Akṣobhya 不動佛, 無動佛, 無怒, 阿閦佛, 阿閦婆 Akṣobhya-Buddha 阿閦佛, Bhaiṣajyaguru 大醫王佛, Bhaiṣajya-guru 藥師, Bhaiṣajyaguru 藥師佛, 藥師佛, 藥師琉璃光如來, 醫王善逝, 鞞殺社窶嚕, Bhaiṣajyaguru vāiḍūrya prabhaḥ 藥師佛, Bhaiṣajya-guru-vaiḍūrya-prabhāṣa 藥師, Bhāiṣajya-guru-vāiḍūrya-prabha-tathāgata 藥師琉璃光如來.])
LC 6 I shall free all mother sentient beings from suffering And place them in the great bliss of Buddhahood; Therefore, I shall now practice The profound path of guru-yidam yoga.
Dissolve and absorb the refuge merit field and meditate on the three kayas (Om-Ah-Hum -- 1. OM Dharma-Kaya - Dharma-Dhatu - Tathagata-Garbha - Buddha-Matrix, 2. AH Sambhoga-Kaya - Reward Body - Enjoyment Body, 3. HUM Nirmana-Kaya - Transformation Body)
"The Dharani true words Nan Ya Hung (Om Ah Hum) are Vairochana, Amitabha and Akshobhya Medicine Buddha. The Dharma, Reward and Transformation bodies' three great meanings: All sages and worthies of the ten directions come forth from these." (From Ven. Master Hsuan Hua's Shurangama Commentary) OM AH HUM HA HO HRI
Because I, the deities, the field of merit, and all other phenomena are imputations (merely labeled - shunyata) on dependent arisings (pratityasamutpada), everything becomes empty having the true nature of selflessness (anatman), free from the four extremes such as eternalism, nihilism, and so forth.
OM SVABHAVA SHUDDHA SARVA DHARMA SVABHAVA SHUDDHO HAM
OM SHUNYATA JNANA VAJRA SVABHAVA ATMAKO HAM
Pause to meditate here on emptiness.
Then arise in the form of Medicine Buddha (Bhaisajya Guru)
or as whatever highest yoga tantra deity you have been initiated into.
LC 1 From within great bliss (Maha Sukha Samvara), I arise as a guru-deity.
From my clear body, masses of light rays radiate into the ten directions,
Blessing the world and its beings.
All becomes perfectly arrayed with only infinitely pure qualities.
This Ayurveda MPEG HTDV video and Ayurvedic MP3 audio lecture is rooted in the Sutra (scripture), Mantra, and Tantra teachings of Shakyamuni Buddha, Medicine Buddha (http://www.BhaisajyaGuru.com), Avalokiteshvara (see http://www.nalanda-university.com/buddhist-ayurveda-encylopedia/avalokiteshvara-bodhisattva-guanyin-chenrezig-kanon-chenresi_guan-shr-yin-pu-sa.htm - Chenrezig in Tibetan, Guanyin in Mandarin Chinese, Virgin Mother Mary in Christianity, Catholic, Goddess of Mercy in Chinese Taoism), Manjushri (http://nalanda-university.com/buddhist-ayurveda-encylopedia/manjushri-great-wisdom-bodhisattva_wen-shu-shr-li-pu-sa.htm), Ksitigarbha (http://nalanda-university.com/buddhist-ayurveda-encylopedia/earth_store_ksitigarbha_di-zang_kshitigarbha-bodhisattva_earth_treasury_earth-matrix.htm), Samantabhadra (http://nalanda-university.com/buddhist-ayurveda-encylopedia/universal_worthy_samantabhadra-bodhisattva_pu-syan-pu-sa.htm), Vajrapani (http://nalanda-university.com/buddhist-ayurveda-encylopedia/vajrapani_bodhisattva_sadhana_wei-tuo-pusa.htm)
The courses Ayurveda movies are based on commentaries (Shastra) and teachings of the Venerable Monk Ayurvedic Doctor Arya Nagarjuna Bodhisattva (http://nalanda-university.com/buddhist-ayurveda-encylopedia/nagarjuna_bodhisattva_lung-shu_longshu-pusa_naga-arjuna_madyamika-marga.htm) of ancient Nalanda Monastery and Nalanda University and on those of the Venerable Chan Meditation Tripitaka Master Hsuan Hua of City of 10000 Buddhas (www.DRBA.org -- http://nalanda-university.com/buddhist-ayurveda-encylopedia/hsuan_hua_tripitaka-master_chan-monk_zen-weiyang-lineage_city-of-1000-buddhas.htm) along with the commentaries and oral teachings of Dr. Vasant Lad (http://www.ayurveda-berkeley.com/ayurvedic_doctor_vasant_lad_teacher_background.htm) and Vaidya Bhagvan Dash (http://www.ayurvedic-college.com/namo-nagarjuna-buddhist-ayurveda-nalanda-tradition/2_Bibliography_Dash_Bhagavan_Encyclopaedia_of_Tibetan_Medicine_Ayurveda.htm).
Also compiled from Dharma teachings, Sutras, Shastras and Indian, Tibetan, and Chinese Asian healing arts practices and teachings of the following Buddhist, Taoist and Hindu spiritual medicine masters:
Namo Arya Avalokiteshvara - Manjushri - Samantabhadra - Ksitigarbha - Vajrapani - Bhaisajya Raja - Bhaisajya Samudgata Bodhisattvas - Namo Arya Sheng-Nong - Jivaka - Charaka - Nagarjuna - Jian Zhen Shr - Da Xin Fa Shr - Shen Kai Shang Ren Shr - Hsuan Hua Shang Ren Shr - Upasaka Vasant Lad Vagbhata Namaha.
- Namo Arya Sheng-Nong (神農 the 2737 B.C. founder of Traditional Chinese Medicine - TCM - a transformation body of Medicine King Bodhisattva Bhaisajya Raja)
- Namo Arya Jivaka (Shakyamuni Buddha's personal Ayurvedic Physician 500 B.C.)
- Namo Arya Charaka (Patanjali Yoga Sutras author - 200 B.C. wandering Vedic Yogi Ayurvedic healer - author of Ayurveda Sanskrit classic Charaka Samhita)
- Namo Arya Monk Buddhist Nagarjuna Bodhisattva (200 A.D. abbot of Nalanda Monastery - the largest University in the world for 1000 years, Chan - Zen Meditation Patriarch, greatly renowned Ayurvedic Doctor and alchemy researcher and author of Ayurvedic classic Sushruta Samhita, responsible for bringing us the Avatamsaka Sutra and Shurangama Sutra and Mantra from the Naga realm)
- Namo Arya Buddhist Monk Jian Zhen Shr (brought Chinese Medicine to Japan in Tang Dynasty 683-763 A.D.)
- Namo Arya Buddhist Monk Da Xin Fa Shr (a great 21st century Chinese Medicine Doctor and Bhikshu Dharma Master)
- Namo Arya Monk Shen Kai Shang Ren Shr (the Master Root Guru of Da Hsin Fa Shi)
- Namo Arya Monk Hsuan Hua Shang Ren Shr (the Founder of the Berkeley Buddhist Monastery and City of 10,000 Buddhas - one of the greatest Buddhist monks and Chinese Medicine mantra-healers of the 20th century - responsible for reviving the 42 Hands and Eyes Mantra practice after 300 years of obscurity)
- Namo Upasaka Vasant Lad (founder of Ayurvedic Institute - www.Ayurveda.com - teacher of the anonymous American Buddhist monk lecturing in this video)
Shri Vagbhata (the great 700 A.D. Buddhist Ayurvedic Doctor - worshiper of Avalokiteshvara) Namaha.
Namo Arya Avalokiteshvara - Manjushri - Samantabhadra - Ksitigarbha - Vajrapani - Bhaisajya Raja - Bhaisajya Samudgata Bodhisattvas - Namo Arya Sheng-Nong - Jivaka - Charaka - Nagarjuna - Jian Zhen Shr - Da Xin Fa Shr - Shen Kai Shang Ren Shr - Hsuan Hua Shang Ren Shr - Upasaka Vasant Lad Vagbhata Namaha.
- Manjushri (Mañjuśrī 敬首, 文殊, 曼殊室利, 曼殊尸利, 曼首) Bodhisattva Mahasattva Maha Prajna Paramita
- Avalokiteshvara (Āryāvalokiteśvara 聖觀音, 婆盧枳底濕伐羅, 廅樓亘, 廅樓亙, 耶婆盧吉帝, 逋盧羯底攝伐羅, 闚音, 阿縛盧枳低濕伐邏, 阿那婆婁吉低輸) Bodhisattva Mahasattva Maha Karuna Brahma Vihara
- Samantabhadra (Samantabhadra 三慢陀颰陀, 三曼多跋陀羅菩薩, 三曼陀颰陀菩薩, 普賢菩薩) Bodhisattva Mahasattva Maha Sadhana Upaya Paramita
- Ksitigarbha (Kṣiti-garbha 地藏菩薩) Bodhisattva Mahasattva Maha Pranidhana Paramita
- Vajrapani (Vajrapāṇi 和夷羅洹閱叉, 跋闍羅波膩) Bodhisattva Mahasattva Maha Guhya Bala Paramita
- Bhaisajya Raja (Bhaiṣajya-rāja 藥王菩薩) Bhaisajya Samudgata (Bhaiṣajya-samudgata 藥上) Bodhisattvas Mahasattvas Namo Bhagavate Bhaisajya Guru Vaidurya Vaidya
1. May Manjushri Bodhisattva Mahasattva bless us all with Great Wisdom (Namo Maha Prajna Paramita -- Om Ah Ra Pa Cha Na Dhi Om Sarva-Dharma 'bhava-Svabhava-Vishuddha Vajra (Chakshur) A Aa Am Ah. Prakruti-Parishuddhah Sarva-Dharma. Yad Uta Sarva-Tathagata-Jnana-Kaya-Manjushri-Parishuddhitam Upa-dayeti A Aah. Sarva-Tathagata-Hridaya. Hara Hara Om Hum Hrih. Bhagavan-Jnana-Murté. Vagi-Shvara Maha-Pacha. Sarva-Dharma-Gagana-Mala-Supari-Shuddha-Dharma-Dhatu-Jnana-Garbha A Ah.)
2. May Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva Mahasattva bless us all with Great Compassion (Namo Maha Karuna Brahma Vihara -- Om Mani Padme Hum -- Gate Gate Paragate Parasamgate Bodhi Svaha)
3. May Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva Mahasattva bless us all with Great Vows (Namo Maha Pranidhana Paramita --
Om Boe Lah Moe Ning Toe Ning Svaha)
4. May Bhaisajya Raja and Bhaisajya Samudgata Bodhisattvas Mahasattvas bless us all with Great Medicine Mastery (Om Namo Bhagavate Bhaisajya Guru Vaidurya Vaidya)
Namo Arya Avalokiteshvara - Manjushri - Samantabhadra - Ksitigarbha - Vajrapani - Bhaisajya Raja - Bhaisajya Samudgata Bodhisattvas - Namo Arya Sheng-Nong - Jivaka - Charaka - Nagarjuna - Jian Zhen Shr - Da Xin Fa Shr - Shen Kai Shang Ren Shr - Hsuan Hua Shang Ren Shr - Upasaka Vasant Lad Vagbhata Namaha.
"From these Gurus and the Three Precious Gems
I take safe direction with myself clear as a Bodhisattva holding Compassion and Wisdom I present you with offerings.
Upholding the teachings of Sutra and Mantra, I restrain myself from a wide variety of faulty deeds.
Amassing within all constructive measures, I benefit beings through the four types of giving - Dharma, Pala, Maitri, Artha." (6x)
Namo Medicine Master Buddha Mantra
Namo Shurangama Dharani Lines 93-360-523: Great White Canopy OM SYI DAN DWO BWO DA LA Lines 1-4:
NA MWO SA DAN TWO. SU CHYE DWO YE. E LA HE DI. SAN MYAU SAN PU TWO YE.
Lines 47-53: I take refuge in the Five Buddha Families: NA MWO PE CHYE PE DI. DWO TWO CHYE DWO JYU LA YE. NA MWO BE TOU MWO JYU LA YE. NA MWO BA SHE LA JYU LA YE. NA MWO MWO NI JYU LA YE. NA MWO CHYE SHE JYU LA YE.
Shurangama Mantra Lines 63-72: Namo Akshobhya Medicine Buddha:
NA MWO PE CHYE PE DI. E CHU PI YE. DWO TWO CHYE DWO YE. E LA HE DI. SAN MYAU SAN PU TWO YE.
Akṣobhya 不動佛, 無動佛, 無怒, 阿閦佛, 阿閦婆 Akṣobhya-buddha 阿閦佛
NA MWO PE CHYE PE DI. BI SHA SHE YE. JYU LU FEI JU LI YE. BWO LA PE LA SHE. DWO TWO CHYE DWO YE.
Bhaiṣajyaguru 大醫王佛, Bhaiṣajya-guru 藥師, Bhaiṣajyaguru 藥師佛, 藥師佛, 藥師琉璃光如來, 醫王善逝, 鞞殺社窶嚕, Bhaiṣajyaguru vāiḍūrya prabhaḥ 藥師佛, Bhaiṣajya-guru-vaiḍūrya-prabhāṣa 藥師, Bhāiṣajya-guru-vāiḍūrya-prabha-tathāgata 藥師琉璃光如來.
Shurangama Five Hearts: Lines 104-108:
CHE TWO NI. E JYA LA. MI LI JU. BWO LI DAN LA YE. NING JYE LI
Shurangama Line 114 Good Sleep - Dreams: TU SYI FA. Lines 115-116 Wisdom: BWO NA NI. FA LA NI.
Heart Sutra Prajna Paramita Hridaya Mantra: GATÉ GATÉ PARAGATÉ PARASAMAGATÉ BODHI SVAHA
Avalokiteshvara's Jeweled Mirror Wisdom Prajna Mantra 20 (Line 37): SHR NWO SHR NWO.
NAN. WEI SA PU LA. NWO LA GE CHA. WA DZ LA. MAN CHA LA. HUNG PAN JA.
Lines 128-135 Shurangama Healing: SA PE SHE DU LU. NI PE LA RAU SHE. HU LAN TU SYI FA.
NAN JE NA SHE NI. PE SHA SHE. SYI DAN LA. E JI NI. WU TWO JYA LA RAU SHE
Lines 144-145 Namo Medicine King Bhaisajya Raja: PI LI JYU JR. SHR PE PI SHE YE. NAMO ARYA SHENG-NONG SHR, NAMO ARYA BHIKSHUS NAGARJUNA - JIAN ZHEN SHR (683-763 A.D.) - DA XIN FA SHR - UPASAKA VASANT LAD VAGBHATA.
Lines 234-235 Shurangama Stop Mass Weapons: SHE SA DWO LA PE YE. PE LA JAU JYE LA PE YE.
Lines 535-544: Shurangama Mantra Heart: DWO JR TWO. NAN. E NA LI. PI SHE TI. PI LA BA SHE LA. TWO LI. PAN TWO PAN TWO NI. BA SHE LA BANG NI PAN. HU SYIN DU LU YUNG PAN. SWO PE HE.
Mantras of Guan Yin:
Āryāvalokiteśvara 聖觀音
Avalokiteśvara 婆盧枳底濕伐羅, 廅樓亘, 廅樓亙, 耶婆盧吉帝, 逋盧羯底攝伐羅, 闚音, 阿縛盧枳低濕伐邏, 阿那婆婁吉低輸
HEAL: “For all internal illnesses, use the Jeweled Bowl Arogya Hasta Mantra 3 (42):
“HU LU HU LU SYI LI. NAN. JR LI JR LI. WA DZ LA. HUNG PAN JA.”
HEAL EYES: “For darkness and lack of light in the eyes, use the Sun Essence Namo Surya Prabha Bodhisattva Mani Netram Hasta Mantra 8 (32): “SHR FWO LA YE. NAN. DU BI. JYA YE DU BI. BWO LA WA LI NING. SA WA HE.” “Mind-ground’s brilliant light illuminates the world. Stupidity reversed, wisdom is attained.”
"Undefiled clear light, The sun of wisdom that breaks through the darkness is able to quell calamities of wind and fire as it shines on all worlds." From the NAMO LOTUS SUTRA - NAMO SADDHARMA PUNDARIKA SUTRA, Universal Door Chapter of Guan Shi Yin (OM NAMO AVALOKITESHVARA SAMANTA-MUKHA-PARIVARTA):
Volume 15, Chapter 25, p. 164
HEAL PITTA: “For sicknesses involving heat and poison, where one seeks coolness, use the Moon Essence Namo Chandra Prabha Bodhisattva Mani Jwara Hasta Mantra 9 (28): “DU LU DU LU. NAN. SU SYI DI JYA LI. SA WA HE” “Afflicted with fever poisons. Averts disaster, lengthens life, and benefits women and men.”
TRI-HEAL ALL: “For various illnesses of the body, use the Willow Branch Arogya Mantra 12 (35): “MU DI LI. NAN. SU SYI DI. JYA LI WA LI. DWO NAN DWO. MU DWO YI. WA DZ LA. WA DZ LA. PAN TWO. HE NANG HE NANG. HUNG PAN JA.” “Sick & suffering, fever-stricken, chance to thrive renewed.”
HEAL GOVERNMENT: “For avoiding difficulties with the law at all times and in all places, use the Ax Law Medicine King Namo Bhaisajya Raja Bodhisattva Hasta Mantra 16 (64): “SYI LU SENG E MU CHYWE YE. NAN.
WEI LA YE. WEI LA YE. SA WA HE.”
Bhaiṣajya-rāja 藥王
Bhaiṣajya-rāja Bodhisattva 藥王菩薩
LONG LIFE: “For the Way of the Immortals (Namo Sarva Arya Ayurveda-Tao-Te-Ching Rishi Nagarjuna), use the Five-Colored Cloud Rishi Hasta Mantra 23 (26): “MWO SHI MWO SYI. NAN. WA DZ LA. JYE LI LA. JA SYIN JA.”
PATIENCE: “For causing all beings to be always respectful and loving towards one another, use the Joined Palms Respectful Kind Loving Hasta Mantra 34 (44): “SYI LI SYI LI. NAN. BWO NA MAN RE LING. HE LI.” “SYI LI SYI LI.
Tripitaka True Words: NAN. WEI SA LA. WEI SA LA. HENG PAN JA.”
GREAT MEMORY: “For much learning and extensive study, use the Jeweled Sutra Hasta Mantra 37 (53-56): SYI TWO YE. SWO PE HE. MWO HE SYI TWO YE. SWO PE HE.
NAN. E HE LA. SA LA WA NI. NI YE TWO LA. BU NI DI. SA WA HE.”
HEAL ALL: Does the work of ALL the other 42 Hands and Eyes Mantras: “For subduing hateful demons in the Three Thousand Great Thousand Worlds, use the Uniting and Holding Thousand Arms Hasta Mantra 42 (74): “MWO PE LI SHENG JYE LA YE. NAN. DAN NI YE TWO. WA LU JR DI. SHR WA LA YE. SA PE DU SHAI. JA MING HE ME YE. SA WA HE.” Maha Prajna Paramita - the path of words is cut off.
Mahêśvara 大神妙天
Maheśvara 摩醯徑伐羅, 摩醯首羅, 莫醯, 魔醯
Mantra for Patching Flaws in the Recitation: "NA MO HE LA DA NA, DUO LA YE YE. QIE LA QIE LA, JU ZHU JU ZHU, MO LA MO LA, HU LA, HONG, HE HE SU DA NA (SUDHANA), HONG, PO MO NU, SO PO HE." Chant 3x
Increasing Effect Mantra: OM SAMBHARA SAMBHARA BIMANA SARA MAHA JAVA HUM (7x)
To increase by 100,000 times the merit created, recite these special mantras at the end of the session: TADYATHA OM PANCHA GRIYA (five offerings or five faces) AVA BODHANI SVAHA (7x)
OM DHURU DHURU JAYA (Victory) MUKHE (Face or Mouth) SVAHA (7x)
Dedication and Transference of Merit (Punya) and Virtue:
I Now Universally Transfer the Merit and Virtue of to All Beings to realize Anuttara-Samyak-Sam-Bodhi
(“Unsurpassed Proper and Equal Right Enlightenment”: Anuttara is unsurpassed; samyak is proper and equal; and sambodhi is right enlightenment.)
We dedicate this merit-virtue to all beings so they may realize limitless contentment-equanimity-detachment (Maha Upeksha), compassionate wish for enlightenment on behalf of all beings (Bodhichitta), ultimate wisdom perceiving reality (Maha Prajna Paramita Anuttara-Samyak-Sambodhi).
Closing Healing Prayers for Chinese - Tibetan - Ayurveda Medicine Class:
Medicine Master Buddha Mantra (Yao Shi Fou):
“Om Namo Bhagavate Bhaisajya Guru Vaidurya Prabaha Rajaya Tathagataya Arhaté Samyaksam Bodhi Tadyata Om Bhaisajé Bhaisajé Bhaisajya Samudgaté Svaha.”
Bhaiṣajya 藥師
Bhaiṣajyaguru 大醫王佛
Bhaiṣajya-guru 藥師
Bhaiṣajyaguru 藥師佛, 藥師佛, 藥師琉璃光如來, 醫王善逝, 鞞殺社窶嚕
Bhaiṣajyaguru vāiḍūrya prabhaḥ 藥師佛
Bhaiṣajya-guru-vaiḍūrya-prabhāṣa 藥師
Bhāiṣajya-guru-vāiḍūrya-prabha-tathāgata 藥師琉璃光如來
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"From these Master Teachers and the Three Precious Gems (Namo Ratna Trayaya)
I take safe direction with myself clear as a Bodhisattva holding Compassion and Wisdom (Maha Prajna Paramita), I present you with offerings."
"Upholding the teachings of Sutra (Scripture) and Mantra (Prayer - Chanting),
I restrain myself from a wide variety of faulty deeds" (1. Killing – Harming Other Beings, 2. Stealing, 3. Sexual Misconduct, 4. Lying - Harsh Speech - Gossip-Slander - Lewd Speech, 5. Alcohol-Cigarettes-Drug Taking).
"Amassing within all constructive measures" (Upaya Paramita - skillful means), "I benefit beings through the four types of giving - Dharma (compassion-wisdom teachings), Pala (protection and encouragement), Maitri (loving-kindness), Artha (resources, food, clothing, shelter, medicine, relationships, money)."
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Source: Dash, Bhagavan Vaidya, Dr., Encyclopaedia of Tibetan Medicine, Delhi, India: Sri Satguru Publications, 1994: p. 95. ISBN81-7030-408-3 (Vol.11) ISBN81-7030- 397-4
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[ref. Vagbhata's Astanga-Hridaya : Sutra 14 : 1-3]
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