I bow down before the Lama, Buddha
Amitayus,
And the bodhisattvas in training.
I shall now in brief describe
the benefits
Of freeing animals and ransoming
their lives.
To save animals from slaughter
or any mortal danger,
With an entirely pure motivation
and conduct,
Is without doubt a practice to
be taken up
By all followers of the Buddha
Shakyamuni.
Many sutras, tantras and commentaries
Describe in detail the advantages
it brings,
And countless learned and accomplished
masters of India and Tibet
Have stressed the value and importance
of benefitting beings.
Even in the basic vehicle one
avoids inflicting harm on others,
In the mahayana this is the very
training of a bodhisattva,
And in the secret mantra, a principal
samaya of the ratna family.
The reasoning behind this is
as follows: in this world,
Nothing is as dear to someone
as his or her own life,
So no greater crime is there
than taking life away,
And no conditioned virtue brings
greater merit
Than the act of saving beings
and ransoming their lives.
Therefore, should you wish for
happiness and good,
Exert yourself in this, the most
supreme of paths,
Which is proven through scriptures
and through reasoning,
And is free of obstacles and
potential dangers.
Consider your own body and with
this as an example,
Avoid doing anything that might
bring harm to others.
Make every effort not to kill
any living creature,
Birds, fish, deer, cattle and
even tiny insects,
And strive instead to save their
lives,
Offering them protection from
every fear.
The benefit of doing so is beyond
imagining.
This is the best practice for
your own longevity,
And the greatest ritual for the
living or deceased.
It is my main practice of benefitting
others.
It dispels all external and internal
adversity and obstacles,
Effortlessly and spontaneously,
it brings favourable conditions,
And, when inspired by the noble
mind of bodhichitta and
Completed with dedication and
pure aspiration prayers,
It will lead one to complete
enlightenment,
And the accomplishment of one’s
own and others’ welfare—
Of this you need have no doubts
at all!
Those whose minds incline to
virtue and acts of merit,
Should prohibit hunting and fishing
on their land.
Some birds, in particular, such
as geese and cranes,
Are impelled by their karma to
migrate
And fly south in autumn, north
in spring.
At times, weary from the efforts
of their flight,
Or having lost their way, some
are forced to land,
Distressed, afraid and anxious;
when this happens,
You should not throw stones or
shoot at them,
Nor try to kill them or do them
any harm,
But protect them so they may
easily fly once more.
To offer care and affection to
sentient beings
In desperate situations who lack
protection
Brings just as much merit as
the meditation
On emptiness with compassion
as its core—
So it has been said by glorious
Lord Atisha.
Lamas, officials, monks, nuns,
men and women,
In all the places over which
you have control,
Exert every influence and do
all within your power
To release animals and ransom
their lives,
While encouraging others to do
the same.
In all those places where this
is done,
Sickness among people and livestock
will cease,
Harvests will be plentiful and
life will be long.
All will enjoy happiness and
wellbeing in abundance,
And at death let go of deluded
experience,
Before finding an excellent rebirth
within the higher realms.
Ultimately, there is no doubt
that this will lead one easily
To find the supreme and perfect
state of awakening.
In response to the request of
Doctor Dordrak,
Who offered a pure silk scarf
and a hundred Nepali rupees,
The one called Chatral Sangye
Dorje,
Who strives continuously to ransom
lives,
Wrote down spontaneously whatever
came to mind.
By the merit of this may all
sentient beings
Come to practise enlightened
actions!
Mamakoling samanta!
| Translated
by Adam