Sacred Rituals

The monasteries of Tibet are pervaded with meaningful sacred rituals of diverse kind as required. These sacred rituals have also become one of the key knowable topics of the monasteries of Tibet. These rituals continue to cause temporary and long-term benefits to the larger society as is general. At the Glorious Ngor Evam also, there exists the noble traditions of teaching and listening of the teachings of the three baskets and the wonderful tradition of practising the three higher trainings. The noble sanghas in here have a rich continuum of the three vows, and have the listening and contemplation of the meaning of the ocean like sutra mantra and the hands on practice of the tantras and their time is spent in completing meditational retreats of deities.

From Letter to a friend

Discipline is the foundation of those that move and stationary. The foundational base of all qualities is well said.As mentioned, the quality of the teachings and realisation that are unborn are given birth and where they are born, they are further increased is the basic discipline.Remaining upon Vinaya, the root of the dharma which comprises the practice of the three grounds is practice in complete and unmistaken format.

From the Treasury of Oral and Reasoning

Attain enlightenment and turn the dharma wheel.Descend from heaven and the grand miraculous performance.For the faithful’s accumulation of merit,Days are of exceptional time etc as are mentioned Matchless Buddha, The teacher, the king of Shakya’s blessed days such as unsurpassable birth of our Guide, actualisation of Buddhahood, set in motion the wheel of dharma and performance of descending from heaven, passing into nirvana etc the celebration of significant days and connected with them there exist the tradition of performing the detailed version of sixteen arhat puja.
Also, performance and further expanding the noble traditions of performing other pujas including Guru Pujas of the scholars and the siddhas of the past. There are the daily pujas of Green Tara and Mahakala performed by the noble sangha for the benefits of the dharma patrons and on four specific days detailed Mahakala puja is to be performed by the assembly of noble sanghas. Specifically, on the Maha Parinirvana occasion of the Great Ngorpa Vajradhara Kunga Zangpo as Muechen Sempa Chenpo performed sadhana pujas of seven deities. From then on, the seven ngorpa mandalas consisting of father tantra guhyasamaja akshobhaya and manju vajra, mother tantra chakrasamvara luhipa and krishnapa, non-dual tantra of Hevajra. Vajrapanjara, and Samputa, the seven ngorpa tradition of tantras or the seven sadhana-puja of ngorpa tradition. Also, Samvidvairochana puja, Torma Throwing Puja of sixty Bhairava etc. many deity sadhana-pujas etc noble pujas are kept in motion and it is an ongoing tradition.