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Annual Vajra Claw Dakini Puja
April 21 – April 23 +0545
Annual Vajra Claw (Dorjé Dermo) Dakini Puja from the Seven Cycles of Profundity at Do-Ngak Ling Monastery in Nepal. Over the course of three days our monks will recite the Vajra Claw practice from the Chokling Tersar and the Vajra Claw Sutra.
Vajra Claw is a wrathful female activity dakini. The Buddha originally revealed Vajra Claw to be a powerful guardian and protector. Accordingly, Vajra Claw is invoked to this day in order to protect the practitioners’ domestic space, their family, their friends and their allies and to avert any obstacles that might threaten them.
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