Thogme Zangpo’s Instructions -

The 37 Practices of All Bodhisattvas


The Only Path to Buddhahood

To help countless sentient beings, as boundless as the sky, liberating them from the cycle of suffering, we must first generate the supreme bodhicitta and transform our mindset. The teachings we shall explore today delineate the path that all Buddhas and Bodhisattvas must tread - the Bodhisattva Path. Gyalse Thogme Zangpo, the author, distilled the practices of all Bodhisattvas into thirty-seven succinct verses, known as the 'Thirty-Seven Verses on the Practice of Bodhisattvas.' This profound wisdom will be the focus of our study today.

What kind of text is this? Generally speaking, the Buddhas of the three times — past, present, and future — all the Buddhas of the past, all the present Buddhas existing in various realms, and all the Buddhas yet to come in the future; they have only one path to follow and practice — the sublime Bodhisattva Path. "The Thirty-Seven Practices of Bodhisattvas" outlines this sole path to Buddhahood. Without following this path, the perfect realization of Buddhahood is unattainable. For the Bodhisattvas presently on the path (the stages of the bhumis), the essence of their practices is encapsulated within this text. In summary, samsara and nirvana, as well as the present and ultimate peace, happiness, and all virtuous qualities, originate from this path. "The Thirty-Seven Practices of Bodhisattvas" is precisely such a text.

When studying, it's important not just to memorize the words but to truly grasp the underlying meaning and keep it close to our hearts. Sometimes we may be confused by words, but if we truly understand their inner meaning, we'll be able to comprehend the Bodhisattva's way of adopting and rejecting and gain insight into what actions to take and what to avoid. With this, we can unlock the essence of the thirty-seven verses and put the teachings of the Bodhisattva path into practice.



THE THREE COMPONENTS OF A BUDDHIST TEXT

All Buddhist texts follow a common structure, consisting of three sections: "The Introduction," referred to as "The Goodness of the Beginning," "The Main Body," known as "The Goodness of the Middle," and "The Conclusion," referred to as "The Goodness of the End."

"The Goodness of the Beginning" includes the title of the text, the salutation section, which expresses homage during translation, and the establishment of the intent. These three elements serve as the initial part of the text and are not considered the main content.

The Goodness of the Beginning:

The Goodness of the Middle:

The main section of the text, known as the Goodness of the Middle, begins to unfold the thirty-seven essential points. It is further divided into preliminary practices, main practices, and concluding practices.

The preliminary practice, presented in the first seven verses, emphasizes the necessary preparations before embarking on the path of Dharma. These verses serve as a guide to lay the foundation for what lies ahead.

Transitioning to the main practice, we delve into the core teachings. This includes contemplation and cultivation of bodhicitta, the mind of enlightenment, as well as the observance of the bodhisattva vows. Additionally, it encompasses various aspects of learning and practice associated with the Bodhisattva path.

Lastly, in the concluding practice, there is a brief explanation of the paths for individuals of lower and intermediate capacities. In summary, the "37 Practices of Bodhisattvas" encompasses the content of the path for practitioners of the three levels – lower, intermediate, and advanced.

The Goodness of the Middle I) Preliminary Practices

The journey begins with the preparation necessary for embarking on the Bodhisattva path, which is encompassed within the first seven verses. These seven verses outline the seven preliminary practices that are introduced in the main text of the Bodhisattva Path.

The Goodness of the Middle II) Main Practices

The following main practice section is the essence of the journey, as it encompasses the core teachings of the Bodhisattva path. It entails the contemplation and cultivation of bodhicitta, the observance of the bodhisattva vows, and various aspects of learning and practice associated with the path of Bodhisattvas.


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The above texts were collected from Jetsun Choekyi Gonpo's teachings on "The 37 Practices of All Bodhisattvas" which were conferred in different parts of the world in 2008, 2013, 2015, 2018, 2019, and 2022. We have distilled the essence of these teachings for the benefit of readers. May it benefit all!

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