Hand Mudras: How to Use the Vajra and Bell (original) (raw)

Hand mudra class by Ven. Dhonyo

Hand mudra class by Ven. Dhonyo at Gyuto Vajrayana Center in San Jose, California.

To learn more about the use of hand mudras (chakya) in Tibetan Buddhist offering prayers, we recently attended a fascinating class by the Venerable Thupten Donyo, Founder and Director of the Gyuto Vajrayana Center in San Jose, California.

We learned that these hand mudras, in general, represent various kinds of offerings to enlightened beings.

In the video below, taken from the first part of Ven. Donyo’s longer class, you will find:

The Eight Offerings (Zay Gye) and their Mantras*

The eight offerings commonly used on Tibetan Buddhist shrines.

The eight offerings commonly used on Tibetan Buddhist shrines.

Offering Mantra
Water (Drinking) OM ARGHAM AH HUM
Water (Washing) OM PADYAM AH HUM
Flower OM PUPE AH HUM
Incense OM DHUPE AH HUM
Light OM ALOKE AH HUM
Perfume OM GHANDE AH HUM
Food OM NEUDE AH HUM
Music (Not shown above) OM SHAPTA AH HUM

*Information from a handout from the class

Tibetan Buddhist ritual instruments used in offerings.

Tibetan Buddhist ritual instruments used in offerings.

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Footnotes:

1 The Guru Puja “is a commitment for those practicing tantra to restore and reaffirm their vows and pledges. However, anyone and everyone is welcome to attend this ritual of making extensive offerings to the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, accumulating the positive energy needed to progress along the spiritual path.” (From a description of the Guru Puja on the Gyuto Vajrayana Center website)