Yon-tan gzhi-gyur-ma)by
Tsongkhapa (Tsong-kha-pa Blo-bzang grags-pa) translated by
Alexander Berzin, 1982, revised
2003
(1) (Healthy) reliance on
a kind spiritual master, The foundation for all good qualities, is the
root of the path. Seeing this well, I request inspiration to rely
With great appreciation, through many endeavors.
(2) This
excellent working basis with its respites, found but once, Is
difficult to obtain. Having realized its great importance, I request
inspiration to develop without disruption An attitude to take its
essence in all ways, day and night.
(3) At
death, my body and life-force will perish quickly Like bubbles on a
moving stream. Remembering this And having found stable certainty that
after death, The fruits of my noble and dark actions will follow
behind,
(4) Like
a shadow to a body, I request inspiration always to take care To rid
myself of even the slightest, most minor action That would build up a
network of faults and to accomplish Every possible deed that will build
up a network of constructive force.
(5) The
splendors of compulsive existence, even when indulged in, never suffice;
The gateway of all problems, they are unfit to make my mind secure.
Aware of these pitfalls, I request inspiration To develop a great
avid interest in liberation’s bliss.
(6) I
request inspiration to take to heart, with mindfulness, alertness, And
great care, induced by this pure motivating thought, The practices for
individual liberation, The root of the teachings,
(7) Just
as I have fallen into the ocean of compulsive existence, So, too, have
all wandering beings – they have been my mothers. Seeing this, I
request inspiration to grow to a supreme bodhichitta aim To take
responsibility to free these wandering beings.
(8) Even
if I have developed merely this resolve, if I lack the habit Of the
three types of ethical discipline, I will be unable to attain A
(supreme) purified state. Seeing this well, I request inspiration To
train with strong efforts in the bodhisattva vows.
(9) I
request inspiration quickly to develop on my mind-stream a path That
combines the pair: a stilled, settled mind and an exceptionally perceptive
mind, By stilling mental wandering toward objects of distortion And
properly discerning the correct meaning (of voidness).
(10)
When I have trained myself through the common paths And become a
vessel, I request inspiration easily to board The Diamond-strong
Vehicle, the supreme of all vehicles, The sacred fording passage for
those of good fortune.
(11)
Then, when I have found uncontrived certainty in what has been said,
That the foundation for realizing the two types of actual attainments
Is the closely bonding practices and vow restraints kept totally pure,
I request inspiration to uphold them even at the cost of my
life.
(12)
Then, understanding correctly the essential points of the two stages
That are the essence of the tantra classes, I request inspiration
To actualize them in accord with the Holy One’s enlightening speech,
Never straying from the conduct of four (daily) sessions of yoga.
(13) I
request inspiration for the feet of the spiritual mentors Who indicate
the excellent path like this And of friends for proper practice to
remain firm, And for the masses of outer and inner interference to be
stilled.
(14) May I never be parted for all my lives from perfect gurus;
May I put to good use the all-around perfect Dharma; And by
achieving in full all good qualities of the stages and paths, May I
quickly attain a Vajradhara supreme state.
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