Tashi Gephelling Buddhist Centre
Hayagriva Tsog Offering
Hayagriva Tsog Offering
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This exceptional ceremony is Bise Rinpoche's principal deity practice, channeling the supreme protective power of Hayagriva.
As Bise Rinpoche's heart practice and main yidam, participants receive direct, powerful blessings through his deep connection to this wrathful wisdom deity.
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A Profound Practice for Supreme Protection and Spiritual Attainment
The Hayagriva Grand Tsog Offering is an extraordinarily powerful tantric practice in Vajrayana Buddhism, invoking the wrathful compassion and supreme protection of Horse-Necked Wisdom King Hayagriva.
This sacred ceremony combines profound visualization, mantra recitation, and extensive offerings to manifest transformative blessings and unparalleled spiritual attainments.

Benefits of the Puja:
- Supreme Protection: Invokes Hayagriva's wrathful compassion to dispel all harmful forces and obstacles
- Spiritual Attainments: Accelerates progress on the path to enlightenment through direct blessings
- Karma Purification: Cleanses deep karmic imprints through the power of Hayagriva's mantras
- Enhanced Practice: Strengthens one's connection to the Hayagriva practice lineage
- Merit Accumulation: Generates vast merit through collective practice and extensive offerings

Sacred Offerings in the Tsog
Torma: Sculpted offering cakes representing the entire universe as an offering
Five Sensory Offerings:
- Flowers (Sight)
- Incense (Smell)
- Light (Form)
- Perfume (Touch)
- Food (Taste)
Inner Offerings: Representing the transformed five aggregates
Secret Offerings: Symbolizing the union of wisdom and compassion

Merits Gained:
- Receive direct blessings from the Hayagriva mandala
- Clear obstacles on the path to enlightenment
- Develop unshakable faith and devotion
- Strengthen your dharma protector connection
- Accumulate merit for swift spiritual progress
Rinpoche's Perspective
In the Hayagriva Tsog, offerings are made to enlightened beings, but the practice also provides a chance to repair broken samaya (sacred vows) and clear away obstacles. Through this ritual, we call upon Hayagriva's swift blessings to eliminate hindrances and strengthen our spiritual journey with both compassion and wrathful energy. - Bise Rinpoche
"Deity practice is a powerful means to bring us closer to the enlightened qualities of the buddhas and bodhisattvas. By meditating on a particular deity, we are reminded of our own potential for enlightenment." – His Holiness the Dalai Lama