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Be done with [[doubt]] and indecision,
 
Be done with [[doubt]] and indecision,
 
And embrace your practice with all your [[heart]].
 
And embrace your practice with all your [[heart]].
Shake off {{Wiki|lethargy}}, [[dullness]] and [[laziness]],
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[[Shake]] off {{Wiki|lethargy}}, [[dullness]] and [[laziness]],
 
And strive always with [[enthusiasm]] and [[joy]].
 
And strive always with [[enthusiasm]] and [[joy]].
 
[[File:5Akshobya-detail-005.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:5Akshobya-detail-005.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[Mindful]], vigilant and careful,
 
[[Mindful]], vigilant and careful,
Guard the doorways of your [[senses]] at every moment.
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Guard the doorways of your [[senses]] at every [[moment]].
 
Three times each day, three times at night,
 
Three times each day, three times at night,
 
Again and again, examine your [[thoughts]].
 
Again and again, examine your [[thoughts]].
 
[[File:6-dalai-0014.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:6-dalai-0014.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
Make plain your own failings,
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Make plain your [[own]] failings,
 
But don’t look for faults in others.
 
But don’t look for faults in others.
 
Make known the good points of others,
 
Make known the good points of others,
But keep quiet about your own best qualities.
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But keep quiet about your [[own]] best qualities.
 
[[File:A-A7ll-ryy.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:A-A7ll-ryy.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
Let go of [[craving]] for gain and honour,
 
Let go of [[craving]] for gain and honour,
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[[File:A -aks4me.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
Overcome [[anger]] and [[arrogance]],
 
Overcome [[anger]] and [[arrogance]],
And let humility rule your [[mind]].
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And let [[humility]] {{Wiki|rule}} your [[mind]].
 
Give up any [[unwholesome]] kind of living,
 
Give up any [[unwholesome]] kind of living,
 
And pursue a [[livelihood]] in keeping with the [[Dharma]].
 
And pursue a [[livelihood]] in keeping with the [[Dharma]].
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[[Generosity]] and {{Wiki|learning}},
 
[[Generosity]] and {{Wiki|learning}},
 
[[Decency]], {{Wiki|self-control}},
 
[[Decency]], {{Wiki|self-control}},
And wisdom—such are the seven riches.
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And wisdom—such are the [[seven riches]].
 
These most [[sacred]] [[forms]] of [[wealth]]
 
These most [[sacred]] [[forms]] of [[wealth]]
 
Are [[seven treasures]] that never run out.
 
Are [[seven treasures]] that never run out.
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Never take [[pleasure]] in acts that harm.
 
Never take [[pleasure]] in acts that harm.
And when [[thoughts]] of superiority creep in,
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And when [[thoughts]] of {{Wiki|superiority}} creep in,
 
There and then, deflate your [[self-importance]],
 
There and then, deflate your [[self-importance]],
 
And recall your [[master’s]] personal [[advice]].
 
And recall your [[master’s]] personal [[advice]].
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Consider them [[nothing]] more than echoes.
 
Consider them [[nothing]] more than echoes.
 
Should you [[suffer]] [[physical]] harm,
 
Should you [[suffer]] [[physical]] harm,
See it as the result of your past [[actions]].
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See it as the result of your {{Wiki|past}} [[actions]].
  
 
Keep entirely to [[solitude]], far away from town,
 
Keep entirely to [[solitude]], far away from town,
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Free of all entanglement and [[attachment]].
 
Free of all entanglement and [[attachment]].
  
Always keep up your pledges and commitments,
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Always keep up your pledges and [[commitments]],
 
And should [[laziness]] or procrastination strike,
 
And should [[laziness]] or procrastination strike,
 
Immediately take note of your errors, one by one,
 
Immediately take note of your errors, one by one,
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Whenever you meet another [[person]],
 
Whenever you meet another [[person]],
 
Speak [[calmly]], sincerely and truthfully.
 
Speak [[calmly]], sincerely and truthfully.
Take care not to frown or glare,
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Take [[care]] not to frown or glare,
 
And always wear a cheerful [[smile]].
 
And always wear a cheerful [[smile]].
  
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So as to {{Wiki|protect}} others’ [[peace]] of [[mind]],
 
So as to {{Wiki|protect}} others’ [[peace]] of [[mind]],
 
Stay clear of quarrels of any kind,
 
Stay clear of quarrels of any kind,
And be patient and always forbearing.
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And be {{Wiki|patient}} and always forbearing.
  
 
Don’t flatter, or be a fickle [[friend]],
 
Don’t flatter, or be a fickle [[friend]],
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When alone, keep a check on your [[mind]].
 
When alone, keep a check on your [[mind]].
  
Whatever [[virtues]] you amass in the past, present and future,
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Whatever [[virtues]] you amass in the {{Wiki|past}}, {{Wiki|present}} and {{Wiki|future}},
 
Dedicate them all towards great, unsurpassable [[awakening]],
 
Dedicate them all towards great, unsurpassable [[awakening]],
 
Share your [[merit]] among all [[sentient beings]],
 
Share your [[merit]] among all [[sentient beings]],
And with the seven branch practice,
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And with the [[seven branch practice]],
 
Continually make great [[prayers]] of [[aspiration]].
 
Continually make great [[prayers]] of [[aspiration]].
  
 
Practising like this, you will complete
 
Practising like this, you will complete
Accumulations of both [[merit]] and [[wisdom]],
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[[Accumulations]] of both [[merit]] and [[wisdom]],
 
And eliminate the two [[forms]] of {{Wiki|obscuration}}.
 
And eliminate the two [[forms]] of {{Wiki|obscuration}}.
 
You will make this [[human]] [[life]] meaningful,
 
You will make this [[human]] [[life]] meaningful,
 
And, in [[time]], gain unsurpassable [[awakening]].
 
And, in [[time]], gain unsurpassable [[awakening]].
  
This concludes the [[Bodhisattva’s]] Garland of [[Jewels]], composed by the great [[Indian]] [[pandita]] [[Dipamkara]] Shrijnana.
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This concludes the [[Bodhisattva’s]] [[Garland]] of [[Jewels]], composed by the great [[Indian]] [[pandita]] [[Dipamkara]] [[Shrijnana]].
  
 
| [[Rigpa]] Translations, 2008. Revised 2012.
 
| [[Rigpa]] Translations, 2008. Revised 2012.
  
     The ten [[spiritual]] trainings of: [[writing]], making [[offerings]], [[generosity]], listening to the [[Dharma]], memorizing, reading, [[teaching]], recitation, contemplation and [[meditation]].  ↩
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     The ten [[spiritual]] trainings of: [[writing]], making [[offerings]], [[generosity]], listening to the [[Dharma]], memorizing, reading, [[teaching]], {{Wiki|recitation}}, contemplation and [[meditation]].  ↩
 
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Latest revision as of 18:08, 4 February 2020

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In the language of India: Bodhisattvamaṇyāvalī
In the language of Tibet: changchub sempé norbü trengwa
In the English language: The Bodhisattva’s Garland of Jewels

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Homage to great compassion!
Homage to the deities who inspire faith and devotion!
Homage to the masters!

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Be done with doubt and indecision,
And embrace your practice with all your heart.
Shake off lethargy, dullness and laziness,
And strive always with enthusiasm and joy.

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Mindful, vigilant and careful,
Guard the doorways of your senses at every moment.
Three times each day, three times at night,
Again and again, examine your thoughts.

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Make plain your own failings,
But don’t look for faults in others.
Make known the good points of others,
But keep quiet about your own best qualities.

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Let go of craving for gain and honour,
And give up the urge for profit or fame.

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Cultivate love and compassion,
And make your bodhichitta stable.
Avoid the ten unwholesome actions,
And make your faith and confidence be strong.

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With few wants, be content with what you have,
And with gratitude repay any kindness you receive.

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Overcome anger and arrogance,
And let humility rule your mind.
Give up any unwholesome kind of living,
And pursue a livelihood in keeping with the Dharma.

Do away with your addiction to material things,
And adorn yourself with the riches of the Aryas.

The wealth of faith, of discipline,
Generosity and learning,
Decency, self-control,
And wisdom—such are the seven riches.
These most sacred forms of wealth
Are seven treasures that never run out.
Do not speak of this to those who are not human.

Leave all busyness and distraction behind,
And dwell instead in seclusion and solitude.

Refrain from meaningless chatter,
And always keep a check on what you say.

Whenever you see your master or preceptor,
Offer to serve them with devotion and respect.
Those who possess enlightened vision
And those first setting out upon the path
Regard them both as your spiritual teachers.

Whenever you see any sentient beings,
Regard them as your parents or your children.
Don’t befriend those who act in harmful ways;
Instead rely on true spiritual friends.

Drop any feelings of hostility or ill will,
And be happy, wherever you choose to go.

Avoid getting attached to anything at all,
And stay free from craving and desire.
Attachment not only keeps you from happy births,
It kills the very life of liberation.

Should you find a way to peace and happiness,
Strive constantly to put it into practice.
Whatever task you set out to do,
Accomplish that very thing first.
This way, everything will turn out well;
If not, nothing will succeed.

Never take pleasure in acts that harm.
And when thoughts of superiority creep in,
There and then, deflate your self-importance,
And recall your master’s personal advice.
Or whenever you feel discouraged or inadequate,
Raise your spirits and encourage yourself.
And always meditate on emptiness.

Should the objects of attachment or aversion appear,
View them as no more than illusions or projections.
Should you hear unpleasant words,
Consider them nothing more than echoes.
Should you suffer physical harm,
See it as the result of your past actions.

Keep entirely to solitude, far away from town,
And, like the carcass of some wild animal,
Stay hidden in nature by yourself,
Free of all entanglement and attachment.

Always keep up your pledges and commitments,
And should laziness or procrastination strike,
Immediately take note of your errors, one by one,
And remind yourself of the heart of your discipline.

Whenever you meet another person,
Speak calmly, sincerely and truthfully.
Take care not to frown or glare,
And always wear a cheerful smile.

And when you’re with those you see every day,
Don’t be stingy, but be happy to give,
And banish all feelings of envy.

So as to protect others’ peace of mind,
Stay clear of quarrels of any kind,
And be patient and always forbearing.

Don’t flatter, or be a fickle friend,
But be steadfast and reliable all the time.
Never disparage or belittle other people,
But treat everyone with respect.

When giving advice or instructions,
Do so with compassion and a genuine wish to help.
Be sure never to criticize the teachings.
Set your sights on what inspires you most,
And, through the ten forms of Dharma practice,[1]
Exert yourself in sessions, day and night.

Among others, keep a check on your speech;
When alone, keep a check on your mind.

Whatever virtues you amass in the past, present and future,
Dedicate them all towards great, unsurpassable awakening,
Share your merit among all sentient beings,
And with the seven branch practice,
Continually make great prayers of aspiration.

Practising like this, you will complete
Accumulations of both merit and wisdom,
And eliminate the two forms of obscuration.
You will make this human life meaningful,
And, in time, gain unsurpassable awakening.

This concludes the Bodhisattva’s Garland of Jewels, composed by the great Indian pandita Dipamkara Shrijnana.

| Rigpa Translations, 2008. Revised 2012.

    The ten spiritual trainings of: writing, making offerings, generosity, listening to the Dharma, memorizing, reading, teaching, recitation, contemplation and meditation. ↩

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