Khun Mae advised thatit is important if we really want to walk the path. I would not want to assume I have any merit to offer anyone. Chant sutta selection (will be uploading sutta in stages) 4. End the morning chanting with transference of merits. May you continue to learn, practice, and realize the Dhamma, for your benefit and happiness and⦠10dedication_and_sharing_of_merit_burmese.mp3 Dedication and Sharing of Merit (Burmese) 1336 views The Dedication and Sharing of Merit in Burmese. Update May 2019: We are rearranging the chanting page of this site. Verse For Sharing Of Merits May these meritorious virtues, adorn the Buddhaâs Pure Land [so as to be born there], repay the four weighty sources of kindness [which are our parents, the Triple Gem (Buddhas, Dharma, Saá¹
gha), society (country) and all sentient beings] above, and relieve suffering of the three paths [of hell-beings, hungry ghosts and animals] below. At the end of the ceremony we would do something called sharing of merits, which is the sharing of our good karma with others. Joyfully Sharing the Merit âªâªâª Blessed Ones who dwell in the world, grant to us compassion. When we chant, use our hearts to understand the meaning of the chant. 04metta_chant_2pali.mp3 Metta Chant 2 (Pali) 1779 views Metta Chant 2 in Pali. In Buddhist Prayer and Chanting, we mostly end the Prayer, Chanting or Meditation session with a dedication of Merit and a sending of Metta to all other Living Beings in Samsara. After performing chanting, it is then followed by dana, offering of food to the Sangha. Joy is one of the pre-conditions for concentration, joy with what is worthy to rejoice with it, the condition for right concentration and this the condition for liberation. You may select any one of the transferance of merits to recite. Answer: The above verse for sharing of merits happens to be the one most commonly used in Pure Land practice, though there are others too. Chinaâs shadowy regime of detention camps along the countryâs western border appears to be ratcheting up. Why We Recite Chants and Sutras i by Hakuun Yasutani Roshi (revised) There are three reasons why we chant and read sutras: First, to make an offering to the Buddhist ancestors; second, to create a noble relationship with all beings; third, to unite these first two actions with our Buddhist training. Adapted from âVerses on the Sharing of Meritâ (Amaravati Monastery) May whatever living beings, Without measure, without end, Partake of all the merit, From the good deeds we have done: Those loved and full of goodness, Beings seen and those unseen, Those neutral and averse. ... For He whom you did merit to bear, alleluia. I'm shooting for harmlessness, possibly blamelessness if that is possible. One person would be pouring water in a bowl and we would all chant : Idam me natinam hotu sukhita hontu niakayo 3x times It is very common in Southeast Asia to share merits with those who have past away, especially in Thailand. Sharing merits goes agains business, gain and consuming and liberates. Wisely reflecting, I use almsfood: not for fun, not for pleasure, not for fattening, not for beautification, only for the maintenance and nourishment of this body, for keeping it healthy, for helping with the Holy Life; thinking thus, âI will allay hunger without overeating, so that I ⦠Light a candle and place on the altar at your home and chant these verses every day with your family. How Dozens of Trumpâs Political Appointees Will Stay in Government After Biden Takes Over Documents show that officials appointed by Trump whoâd ⦠Once you and your family have mastered these chants, you can begin sharing them with others. Chants Translated chanting, Translated chanting of Wat Amaravati, Translated chanting of Wat Nong Pah Pong. If we donât even understand simple things like meaning of âNamo Tassaâ and how to chant transferance of merits, it is as of ⦠Chanting as good as listening to the Buddha giving a Dhamma talk. Has risen, as he said, alleluia. When we practise the unsurpassable Dharma, there are merits generated, which we can then direct for the benefiting of one and all by having the thought of sharing these merits by reciting the verse. One can listen peacefully or chant along in the Wat Marp Jan chanting book (pages 27-28). and may the merits of our practice benefit all beings. Here is the scanned copy of the A Manual of Buddhist Studies Through the Sacred Book of Buddhist Chants Pali-Thai-English Translations. Chanting is a skillful way to quiet the mind and reflect on liberating teachings. When We Should Sing the Seasonal Marian Antiphons. This traditional chant, led by Ajahn Anan, is chanted every day at Wat Marp Jan. Sharing of merits to benefit someone works in a similar way, except that it is more spiritual and less physical in nature, although merits can manifest as material blessings for the needy too. Sharing of Merits chanted by Sister Dong Hue (Vietnamese) 0:28 âI vow to spread this merit to all beings and wish that I and all beings realize enlightenment.â Blessing for All Nations chanted by Ayya Sobhana (Pali & English) 0:31. Sadly, the Gregorian chants for even these familiar texts are seldom known; ... You can start tonight. I do not believe that it has a basis in the Suttas. Due to file size, we separate into 2 different files for English: PART 1 (cover page 1-50) â file size 3.45MB PART 2 (page 51- 109)- ⦠May these merits accrue to their well-being and happiness. Sharing merit yielded 313 hits on accesstoinsight. We have done wrong, encouraged others to do wrong, and given our consent to acts of killing, stealing, deceiving, Without right joy, no progress on the path. Metta Meditation- Loving-kindness 783 views Sharing of the Merits with the Devas; Transferring of Merits to All Loved Ones; Making Aspirations; Closing Invocation. This chant is often recited 3 times. Radiate Metta (loving-kindness) towards all sentient beings for a few minutes. Provisional merit list released, check direct link here. Some believe that for someone to be able to have others share merits with them, the beneficiary must have corresponding good karma to receive the merits in the first place. Can anyone point me towards anything instructive about appraising one's own merits, such as they might be and how such sharing is right practice. Verses on the sharing of merit ... By rejoicing in my sharing, May all beings live at ease, In freedom from hostility, May their good wishes be fulflled, And may they all reach safety. In this and countless lives before, from beginningless time, our mistakes have caused much suffering to ourselves and others. Requesting a Dhamma Talk (Pali) 0:37, Pali & English p 70 It is particularly helpful to new students who have been sitting for quite a while but still have never been properly introduced to the terms and their meanings in the chants. For example, in Asian countries, it is customary to transfer merits to deceased relatives. Transfer of merits is efficient when the giver and the receiver are together, and each is aware of the otherâs intention. âMay the world be free from the COVID-19 pandemic soonest possibleâ¦!â Sharing our Merit (ancient chant) Wisdom Quarterly , Buddha Vandan Ä , Los Angeles Buddhist Vihara (Mrs. B.C. 7. Thanks everyone. Often people refer to this as sharing Merit, which is in fact not something you can share. Alms-giving to the Saá¹
gha and pattidÄna offered to ⦠Kata Phae Suan Guson â sharing Metta and the Fruits of Ones Merits. I have read that this concept was introduced much later because of ⦠Pedri s ) Buddha image inside of the Mahabodhi ("Great Enlightenment") Temple, Bodh Gaya, India next to the Bodhi tree (Simon Maddison/ maddison_simon/flickr ) Re: Transfer/Sharing merit limits Post by Dhammanando » Thu Aug 16, 2018 6:22 pm James Tan wrote: â Thu Aug 16, 2018 4:35 pm If an animal or human is at near death and we chant say for example the three Refuge and other sutta dedicate to them , does this has any benefits for the animal / human or even if they happen just dies ? Note: Khun Mae has always taught us to chant with our hearts, not merely using our brain. The merit from this website is dedicated to all the young people whom I've had the honor and joy of knowing and sharing the Teachings with, especially to the Young Wisdom Project (YWP) and the young people at TMC. 3. This chant is a way to share the goodness that one has done, through meditation and other skillful acts, with other beings. Sharing our Merit (ancient chant) Wisdom Quarterly , Buddha Vandan Ä , Los Angeles Buddhist Vihara (Mrs. B.C. The above chant is for sharing merits with the departed ones. Preface. These five Dhamma talks on dana and the sharing of merits were delivered to devotees in Buddhist Hermitage, Lunas by Sayadaw U. Sumana.. Devotees have benefited greatly from his Dhamma talks every Sunday morning.This is evident from the increasing number of devotees who perform dana every day.. Chanting: Morning chanting æ©è¯¾ ÄrÄdhanÄ Tisaraá¹a PañcasÄ«la (Request for the Three Refuges and the Five Precepts) æ±æä¸çäºææ Aá¹á¹hasÄ«la (The Ei Visit site. Thanks for sharing your insight through all of these chants. Pedri s ) Buddha image inside of the Mahabodhi ("Great Enlightenment") Temple, Bodh Gaya, India next to the Bodhi tree (Simon Maddison/ maddison_simon/flickr ) 'Tis the season to cancel your holiday get-togethers â and send that message in a Christmas card to the White House as well.Even though the deadly, contagious coronavirus is still spreading unchecked across the country, the White House is still expected to host more than a dozen indoor parties this holiday season, officials tell The Washington Post. The idea of "sharing merit" or "transferring merit" is very popular in TheravÄda Buddhism. This page is under construction as we are compiling and updating all the chants. As the country admonishes Australia over war crimes committed in Afghanistan, Chinaâs own human rights abuses along its border with nearby Kazakhstan are reportedly escalating..