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The Joyous Entrance to the Path to Liberation: How

to Practise the Six Transcendent Perfections


by Rongtn Sheja Knrig
To the guru and the supreme deity, I pay homage!

Like a boat for crossing the vast sea of existence,


The single path which is travelled by all the buddhas,
And which leads to Joyous and the other bhmis:
The way to practise the six perfections, I shall reveal.

Generosity helps us to avoid the preta realm,


To alleviate poverty, and guide other beings.
It brings about inexhaustible resources,
And the vast riches of happiness and wellbeing.

Discipline protects from the sufferings of lower realms,


And takes us far from the states that lack opportunity,
It perfectly brings about all the qualities of freedom,
And immaculate control over body, speech and mind.

Patience overcomes the hatred that propels us


Towards the lower realms; it brings us sanctity,
Leads us to gain a captivating, noble form, and
To take up the excellent, delightful path to liberation.

Diligence increases our capacity for virtue,


And makes it easier to reach states of awakening.
It causes us to accumulate merit and wisdom,
And to perfect all qualities without exception.

Concentration subdues movement and agitation.


With the qualities of patience, it counteracts confusion.
It produces the bases of miraculous ability,
And qualities of vision and higher perception.

Wisdom brings understanding of emptiness,


And full transcendence of the three realms.
It dispels entirely the darkness of the twin veils,
And causes primordial insight to develop in full.

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Discipline, concentration and wisdom
As the "three trainings" these are known.
The view, meditation and action too are here,
As are the accumulations of merit and wisdom.

The first fivegenerosity and the restare means,


While the sixth is the aspect of wisdom itself.
Means and wisdom, therefore, are here complete.

The seven bodhi-branches and eightfold noble path


They too are perfectly included within these six,
As are the ten bodhisattva bhmis, it is said.
When each of these is utterly pure, devoid of
The three conceptual spheres, action is unsurpassed.

This is the single path taken by all the buddhas,


And proclaimed by the victorious ones in their teachings.
Among the Three Jewels, this is the Jewel of Dharma.
And this is the Truth of the Path as well.

Through whatever virtues this praise might bring,


May the two accumulations be flawlessly perfected,
And obstacles to the ten bhmis entirely cleared away,
So that we may all attain the level of omniscience!

This text entitled "The Joyous Entrance to the Path to Liberation: How to Practise the
Six Transcendent Perfections" was composed by the great Rongtn Sheja Knrig in the
monastery of Pal Nlendra.

| Translated by Adam Pearcey, 2016

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