16 January 2007
Hridayam Saranam Gacchami
The Buddhist practice of Refuge takes the not-yet-Buddhist into the realm of the Buddhas. By having taken Refuge, the newly-born-Buddhist has placed his or her ultimate trust in the Buddha (the Realizer), the Dharma (the Revelation), and the Sangha (the Community).
Buddham saranam gacchami: I take refuge in the Buddha.
Dharmam saranam gacchami: I take refuge in the Dharma.
Sangham saranam gacchami: I take refuge in the Sangha.
The Buddha is one who has realized the Heart (Sanskrit, "Hridayam").
Hridayam saranam gacchami: I take refuge in the Heart.
Buddham saranam gacchami: I take refuge in the Buddha.
Dharmam saranam gacchami: I take refuge in the Dharma.
Sangham saranam gacchami: I take refuge in the Sangha.
The Buddha is one who has realized the Heart (Sanskrit, "Hridayam").
Hridayam saranam gacchami: I take refuge in the Heart.
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Om Sri Adi Da Avatara Hridayam.. Indeed. My Guru is my Refuge.
It's so nice to have somebody in the blogosphere who gets it.. THanks so much also for the Ashvamedha comment. It makes a difference. :-)
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