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400 Offerings Puja (For Sickness, Evil Influences & Obstacle Clearing)

400 Offerings Puja (For Sickness, Evil Influences & Obstacle Clearing)

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400 Offering Puja

The 400 Offering Puja is an auspicious prayer during which we will offer 100 Torma, 100 Tsa Tsa, 100 "Lue" and 100 Lamps to Buddha Shakyamuni, Higher Yoga Tantric Deities and powerful protectors.

This puja appeases spirits or obstacle-makers and can create tremendous merit for attendees and all sentient being. This prayer is often requested for sickness, evil influences and obstacles clearing.

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Overcome Obstacles and Accumulate Merits

For the transformative 400 Offering Obstacle Clearing Puja. This sacred ritual is designed to remove hindrances and invite auspiciousness into your life, creating a pathway for spiritual growth and positive energy.

Benefits of the Puja:

  • Remove obstacles from your personal and professional life
  • Cleanse negative karma and purify the mind
  • Enhance spiritual growth and understanding
  • Attract positive energies and opportunities
  • Strengthen your connection with enlightened beings
  • Promote harmony in relationships and environment

Merits Gained:

  • Accumulate positive karma through generous offerings
  • Develop compassion and loving-kindness
  • Cultivate mindfulness and spiritual awareness
  • Contribute to the preservation of Buddhist teachings
  • Support the monastic community and their practices

Rinpoche's Perspective

The 400 Offering Puja is essential for its dual role in purifying obstacles and accumulating merit, with a profound lineage that traces back to Shakyamuni Buddha himself. This powerful ritual, originating from the teachings of the Buddha, clears both personal and collective hindrances by offering to Buddha Shakyamuni and other enlightened beings, allowing us to purify negative karma and mental afflictions that hinder our spiritual progress. Simultaneously, each offering—whether Torma, Tsa Tsa, "Lue," or Lamps—serves as an opportunity to accumulate merit, benefiting not only ourselves but this powerful merit to all sentient beings. This interconnectedness fosters a supportive web of compassion that enhances our collective spiritual journey, making the puja even more powerful and transformative.

"If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion." - His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama