ལ་རྒྱའི་གནམ་ལྕགས་མདུང་། I am lagyai Namchak Dhung from amdo zachukhawa ཕྱི་ཡི་དགྲ་བོ་འདུལ་བའི་དཔའ་རྩལ་གནམ་ལྕགས་མདུང་ཡིན།། A skilled and brave hearted human who subdues the external foes, I am that Thunderbolt Spear. ནང་གི་ཉོན་མོངས་འདུལ་བའི་ཉམས་ལེན་གནམ་ལྕགས་མདུང་ཡིན།། The practice that subdues the inner afflictions, I am that Thunderbolt Spear. གནའ་དེང་ཤེས་བྱའི་གནས་ལ་བློ་རིག་གནམ་ལྕགས་མདུང་ཡིན།། Mentally aware of the topics of ancient knowledge, I am that Thunderbolt Spear. མདོར་ན་ང་ལ་འཚམ་པའི་མིང་དེ་གནམ་ལྕགས་མདུང་ཡིན།། In brief, a name that is suitable for me is Thunderbolt Spear. གནམ་ལྕགས་མདུང་གིས། By Namchak Dhung❤❤❤❤
Tashi Delek. Next year please celebrate Losar in Lakhisarai District of Bihar. I do research on Vajrayana Buddhism in Bihar. You should visit Kajra in Lakhisarai District of Bihar. Kajra has been mispronounced in various ways by different ancient Tibetansn. Kajra was mispronounced as Kagyu, Kajra was mispronounced as Jagora in the Tilopa story, and Chakthani as Chativavo, In the Vajravarahi story Kajra is mispronounced as the pure land of Kijila, in the Shambhala story Kajra is mispronounced as Kalapa, and the Jhana river was mispronounced as Jonang school of thought. Kajra has several dakinis as deities, and next to Kajra is Narottimpur village where Naropa stayed when he was northern gate of Vikramshila. Kajra is the victory band around Atisha's palace, and near Kajra are two villages with Tibetan names. They are Marpa Khurd and Marpa Kalan in the name of and incient Tibetan called Marpa. Next to Kajra is the Kalchakra stupa where the Buddha imparted the Kalchakra teachings. And next to the stupa is a huge mud mound which has the three dimensional Kalchakra Mandala. The lovely part the area around the Kalchakra Mandala is in Atisas name. Your holiness, you should visit Kajra in your life. Because the concept of the Dalai Lama being an incarnation of Avalokiteshwar started on the Potala hill which is just behind Kajra town. Close to Kajra are Urain mispronounced as Urgain in the Tibetan seven line prayer. Northwest of Urain is Dhanari lake which Tibetans call Lake Dhanakosha. Southwest of Dhanari lake is Sahur again mispronounced as Zahor by Tibetans. Sahur/Zahor has a dakini temple who undoubtedly is Mandarva.
Enjoyed the song though I didn't understand it. Music was soothing to the mind. I love your videos. Your holiness don't you want to know and see where the first Tibetan Sangaram was opened solely for foreigners. This is north of Patna on the northern banks of the Ganges. Xuan Zangs lovely book led me to the Sangaram. According to him three Sramanas from across the SNOWY MOUNTAINS (From the area around 'Taro Co' lake in northern Tibet) crossed over to India on a pilgrimage to holy Buddhist sites. Indians fail to understand who they are and no one gives them food and shelter and sometimes beat them up. They were lying by the side of the road dying when the King rode up. He inquired about them and when they told him their story, the King realised a Sangaram was needed for foreigners only where Indians won't be allowed. So this can be regarded as the first Tibetan Sangaram in India. Those days Indians had pierced ears because they wore ear rings. Foreigners had unpierced ears so this Sangaram was for unpierced ears. Those days Indians didn't know about Tibet so this Sangaram was for unpierced years, meaning foreigners. Today that Sangaram is a village and that King is the local village deity. This story proves that Buddhism went to Tibet prior to Xuan Zangs epic journey to India. So Tibetans will have to study how and when Buddhism went to Tibet. Because Xuan Zang seems to infer that Buddhism went to Tibet much earlier than what the great masters claim today. I have made a video on this topic titled, ‘First Tibetan Sangaram in ancient India.’
❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Ning Thakpa Nay Kadrin Che Aaja Tenzin Donsel Laa and Chojo TSERING Gyurmey Laa beautiful songs dedicated to ensuing LOSSAR....Long Live Tibet....Long Live His Holiness.... Byo Gyalo🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤ Hearty gratitude, Love 💕💕💕 Regards from Mechukha🎉🎉🎉🎉