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Mandala Offering to the Three Kayas

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 Om Ah Hung
In the Dharmakaya pure realm,
dharmadhatu equality,
The realms of the five Sambhogakaya
families self-appear unobstructedly,
Along with the array of Nirmanakaya pure realms that fill all of
space.
All this I offer as Samantabhadra’s clouds of great bliss.
Om Ratna Mandala Pudza Megha Samudra Saparana
Samaye Ah Hung
Short Seven Limb Prayer
Whatever merit I have gathered through prostrations, offerings,
confession, rejoicing, requesting, and praying – for the sake of
the enlightenment of all sentient beings – all this I dedicate.
The Seven Line Prayer
In the northwest of the land of Orgyen,
In the heart of a lotus flower,
Endowed with the most marvelous attainments,
You are renowned as the lotus-born,
Surrounded by many hosts of dakinis.
Following in your footsteps,
I pray to you: Come and bless me with your grace!
Guru Peme Siddhi Hung

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