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[[Guru]] [[C. M. Chen]] (1906-1987) studied under thirty-seven [[Gurus]], and stayed in Xi [[Kang]] and [[Tibet]] for five years to pursuit [[Dharma]] teachings. He was in {{Wiki|solitary}} [[retreat]] in [[India]] for twenty-five years. He also retreated alone in [[caves]] and {{Wiki|cemeteries}} for years and months. In 1972 he moved to {{Wiki|USA}} to spread [[Dharma]]. He used to conduct [[fire]] [[pujas]], [[offering]] of vases to the [[Dragon]] {{Wiki|King}}, [[Powa]] service to help deceased [[beings]] to attain [[rebirth]] in [[Purelands]], releasing of [[lives]], [[Dharma]] talks, and wrote and printed numerous works in {{Wiki|Chinese}} and {{Wiki|English}} for free distribution, and also printed many [[Buddha]] images for free distribution.
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[[Guru]] [[C. M. Chen]] (1906-1987) studied under thirty-seven [[Gurus]], and stayed in [[Xi Kang]] and [[Tibet]] for five years to pursuit [[Dharma]] teachings. He was in {{Wiki|solitary}} [[retreat]] in [[India]] for twenty-five years. He also retreated alone in [[caves]] and {{Wiki|cemeteries}} for years and months. In 1972 he moved to {{Wiki|USA}} to spread [[Dharma]]. He used to conduct [[fire pujas]],  
  
"The Complete Works of [[Guru C. M. Chen]]" comprises of over one hundred works in {{Wiki|English}} and {{Wiki|Chinese}} of [[Guru Chen]], and its contents range over teachings and practices of [[Hinayana]], [[Mahayana]] and [[Vajrayana]] that were knitted together by his [[experiences]] born of lifelong practices and [[attainments]]. His teachings provide clear guidance on correct [[Dharma]] [[paths]] and stages of [[attainment]] toward [[enlightenment]]. All his works (so far had been edited into forty-eight volumes) will gradually be posted at his official website and this website for [[interested]] [[Buddhists]] to learn from.
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[[offering]] of vases to the [[Dragon King]], [[Powa]] service to help deceased [[beings]] to attain [[rebirth]] in [[Purelands]], releasing of [[lives]], [[Dharma]] talks, and wrote and printed numerous works in {{Wiki|Chinese}} and {{Wiki|English}} for free distribution, and also printed many [[Buddha]] images for free distribution.
  
Some [[people]] asked Dr. Lin, "Please tell us to which one among the [[Tantric Buddhist]] schools did [[Guru C. M. Chen]] belong?" Dr. Lin replied, "One could say that he had established a school of his [[own]], and he called it '[[Adi Buddha]] [[Mandala]].' My [[Guru]] learned teachings from seven [[Tantric]] schools, and followed thirty-seven [[Gurus]]. He pointed out many misunderstandings in some old [[Dharma]] texts. Those texts were transmitted through many hands, and sometimes some [[teachers]] with insufficient [[attainments]] had expounded [[Buddhas]]' and [[Bodhisattvas]]' teachings on the [[ultimate]] fruit stage as merely teachings on basic [[meditations]]. In his works he clarified many confusing sayings."
 
  
Most of [[Yogi]] Chen's works are in {{Wiki|Chinese}}, hence his Homepage consists mainly of [[information]] in {{Wiki|Chinese}}. And most of [[Guru Chen's]] works in {{Wiki|Chinese}} and {{Wiki|English}} had been posted at his official website, www.yogichen.org. At this website we post only some of his works for all to share. To facilitate visitors who are not familiar with {{Wiki|Chinese}}, this {{Wiki|English}} version is provided, within which only works in {{Wiki|English}} are mentioned.  
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"The Complete Works of [[Guru C. M. Chen]]" comprises of over one hundred works in {{Wiki|English}} and {{Wiki|Chinese}} of [[Guru Chen]], and its contents range over teachings and practices of [[Hinayana]], [[Mahayana]] and [[Vajrayana]] that were knitted together by his
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[[experiences]] born of lifelong practices and [[attainments]]. His teachings provide clear guidance on correct [[Dharma]] [[paths]] and stages of [[attainment]] toward [[enlightenment]]. All his works (so far had been edited into forty-eight volumes) will gradually be posted at his official website and this website for [[interested]] [[Buddhists]] to learn from.
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Some [[people]] asked Dr. Lin, "Please tell us to which one among the [[Tantric Buddhist]] schools did [[Guru C. M. Chen]] belong?" Dr. Lin replied, "One could say that he had established a school of his [[own]], and he called it '[[Adi Buddha]] [[Mandala]].' My [[Guru]] learned teachings from seven [[Tantric]] schools, and followed thirty-seven [[Gurus]]. He pointed out many misunderstandings in some old [[Dharma]]
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texts. Those texts were transmitted through many hands, and sometimes some [[teachers]] with insufficient [[attainments]] had expounded [[Buddhas]]' and [[Bodhisattvas]]' teachings on the [[ultimate]] fruit stage as merely teachings on basic [[meditations]]. In his works he clarified many confusing sayings."
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Most of [[Yogi Chen's]] works are in {{Wiki|Chinese}}, hence his Homepage consists mainly of [[information]] in {{Wiki|Chinese}}. And most of [[Guru Chen's]] works in {{Wiki|Chinese}} and {{Wiki|English}} had been posted at his official website, www.yogichen.org. At this website we post only some of his works for all to share. To facilitate visitors who are not familiar with {{Wiki|Chinese}}, this {{Wiki|English}} version is provided, within which only works in {{Wiki|English}} are mentioned.  
  
  

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Guru C. M. Chen (1906-1987) studied under thirty-seven Gurus, and stayed in Xi Kang and Tibet for five years to pursuit Dharma teachings. He was in solitary retreat in India for twenty-five years. He also retreated alone in caves and cemeteries for years and months. In 1972 he moved to USA to spread Dharma. He used to conduct fire pujas,

offering of vases to the Dragon King, Powa service to help deceased beings to attain rebirth in Purelands, releasing of lives, Dharma talks, and wrote and printed numerous works in Chinese and English for free distribution, and also printed many Buddha images for free distribution.


"The Complete Works of Guru C. M. Chen" comprises of over one hundred works in English and Chinese of Guru Chen, and its contents range over teachings and practices of Hinayana, Mahayana and Vajrayana that were knitted together by his

experiences born of lifelong practices and attainments. His teachings provide clear guidance on correct Dharma paths and stages of attainment toward enlightenment. All his works (so far had been edited into forty-eight volumes) will gradually be posted at his official website and this website for interested Buddhists to learn from.


Some people asked Dr. Lin, "Please tell us to which one among the Tantric Buddhist schools did Guru C. M. Chen belong?" Dr. Lin replied, "One could say that he had established a school of his own, and he called it 'Adi Buddha Mandala.' My Guru learned teachings from seven Tantric schools, and followed thirty-seven Gurus. He pointed out many misunderstandings in some old Dharma

texts. Those texts were transmitted through many hands, and sometimes some teachers with insufficient attainments had expounded Buddhas' and Bodhisattvas' teachings on the ultimate fruit stage as merely teachings on basic meditations. In his works he clarified many confusing sayings."


Most of Yogi Chen's works are in Chinese, hence his Homepage consists mainly of information in Chinese. And most of Guru Chen's works in Chinese and English had been posted at his official website, www.yogichen.org. At this website we post only some of his works for all to share. To facilitate visitors who are not familiar with Chinese, this English version is provided, within which only works in English are mentioned.



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www.yogichen.org