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Dudjom Tersar Lineage Mandala Collection Box Set

Dudjom Tersar Lineage Mandala Collection Box Set

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This extraordinary compilation of 78 sacred mandalas from the Dudjom Tersar lineage has been painstakingly compiled by Lama Sonam Tashi Rinpoche and Dechen Dorje Rinpoche. Each mandala is accompanied by profound commentary, offering deep insight into its symbolism, function, and role in Vajrayana practice. These mandalas are housed within a hardcover case with a slip drawer along with the commentary book.

Dungse Garab Dorje once said: “In this degenerate age, many do not recognize the mandalas of the deities. We may call ourselves practitioners, yet fail to recognize even the mandala of our own yidam. Therefore, I am deeply appreciative of Dundul Rabtenling Monastery for publishing this Dudjom Lineage Mandala Collection. It will greatly benefit disciples in cultivating wisdom, and I pray that through this work, beings may be freed from ignorance and behold the Dharmakaya—the ultimate mandala.”

About Mandalas: In Vajrayana Buddhism, a mandala represents the sacred palace of the main deity, surrounded by its retinue, as described in tantric scriptures. Mandalas can be of body, speech, and mind, and are further categorized as inner or outer; belonging to the ground, path, or fruition; and connected to peaceful, enriching, magnetizing, or wrathful activities.

Uses & Benefits:

  • Practice Support – A visual and textual resource for study, meditation, and tantric rituals.
  • Altar Display – Enhances spiritual connection and blessings when respectfully placed in a clean, sacred space.
  • Symbol of Auspiciousness – Represents the perfect presence of the Three Jewels and Three Roots—Guru, Yidam, Dakini, and Dharma Protectors—attracting blessings, harmony, and success.

Significance: This collection is not only a rare Dharma treasure for practitioners, but also a source of merit for all Dharma supporters. Even non-practitioners may respectfully keep it at home as a symbol of wisdom and protection.

Origin: Published by Dundul Raptenling Monastery, the seat of the Dudjom Tersar lineage in Odisha, India.

Dedication: May this work bring auspiciousness to all and may the Buddha dharma flourish in every direction.

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