Through the blessings of the
noble Guru Manjughosha,
May all beings throughout the
universe practise the sacred Dharma,
May they progress along the path
and may any confusions on the path be pacified,
And may all their deluded perceptions
arise as all-pervading space!
Though we have gained this rare
support, the freedoms and advantages so hard to find,
If we are attached to this life,
we are not sincere practitioners of Dharma,
And since things last but a moment
and are bound to be destroyed,
Let us exert ourselves in practising
virtue and avoiding harm.
Although our minds may be turned
towards the sacred Dharma,
If we are attached to the three
realms of samsara we lack renunciation.
So let us develop a genuine and
uncontrived wish to escape
From this cycle of existence
which is by its nature suffering.
Though we might pursue mere peace
and happiness for ourselves,
If we are attached to our own
self-interest, we lack bodhichitta.
So since all beings have been
our kind mothers and fathers,
Let us train our minds in love,
compassion and bodhichitta.
Although we might be well trained
in relative bodhichitta,
If there is grasping in our perception,
it means we lack the view.
Therefore, in order that we may
cut through the view of self,
Let us rest in all-pervading
space, beyond conceptual constructs.
Through the merit of this spontaneous
song of whatever came to mind,
Gathering and distilling the
advice given by the venerable Manjughosha
To the glorious and benevolent
one, the great Kunga Nyingpo,
May all sentient beings, my past
mothers, swiftly attain awakening!
This was written by the carefree
wanderer Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo in the Dharma centre of glorious Sakya, the source of plentiful precious qualities, in the
very place where noble Manjughosha appeared to the great Sakyapa lama and bestowed this teaching, the cave of Rangjung Dorje’i
Drak.
Sarva mangalam! May virtue
abound!
| Translated
by Adam