This video demonstrates how to perform the kawang prayer correctly, along with the proper visualisations. When done consistently and sincerely, kawang will remove obstacles...
Kawang is a confessional prayer to purify tremendous amounts of negative karma that has been accumulated over time. The practice of kawang, when done consistently and sincerely, will remove obstacles that threaten our Dharma practice and stand in the way of spiritual progress.
This video demonstrates how to perform the kawang prayer correctly, along with the proper visualisations.
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Alice Tay
Posted on January 9, 2017 #1 AuthorIn spiritual path, we may encounter many outer and inner obstacles due to our selfish mind and ego.
As such, this is important for us to learn and practice dharma so that our obstacles can be purified and reduce.
Thank you for sharing this useful method to clear our negative karma that accumulated for many previous lives ago.
Fong
Posted on April 17, 2017 #2 AuthorThe point that we offer sincerely and our negativity for clearing our obstacles for dharma practice. Although visualized offerings are good, it is better for us, as beginners, to actually make offerings to the Buddhas, or rather their representation.
Thank you, Pastor Jean Ai for a very clear and detailed explanation for the wrathfully offerings, commitment offerings and royal emblems.
Datuk May
Posted on May 13, 2017 #3 AuthorIn Buddhism, we realise that during our many forgotten previous lives and the current one, we create a lot of negative karma from our body, speech and mind. However due to the compassion of the Buddhas, in particular the Protector of our times, Dorje Shugden, there are prayers and practices which will help us to purify such negativities.
Kawang is one of such practice. When I recommend this practice to friends, they found the verses of the prayers to be extremely wrathful and gruesome to say the least. However after lengthy explanations, everything was easily accepted.
Kawang is a powerful practice and highly recommended for a smooth spiritual journey in Buddhism with the assistance of our Protector, Dorje Shugden.
For those who wishes to have a purification of negativities and removal of obstacles, this video by Pastor Jean Ai is extremely comprehensive and easy to follow and understand.
I wish you success in your purification practice.