देगे सेरकेमको व्यख्या - What is the meaning of Serkyem | SERKYEM OFFERING | Dege Serkem Part 2

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  • देगे सेरकेमको व्यख्या - What is the meaning of Serkyem | SERKYEM OFFERING | Dege Serkem Part 2
    Speaker : Khenpo Sonam Ghising
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    སྡེ་བརྒྱད་གསེར་སྐྱེམས་ཀྱི་ངོ་སྤྲོད།
    देगे सेरकेमको व्यख्या
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    A Serkyem offering, also known as a "golden drink offering," is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist ritual offering made as part of various religious ceremonies and practices. The word "Serkyem" can be broken down into two parts: "ser," which means "gold," and "kyem," which means "beverage" or "drink." This offering is particularly associated with the practice of propitiating or making offerings to protective deities, spirits, or enlightened beings in Tibetan Buddhism.
    Here is a description of the Serkyem offering:
    Materials: The central element of a Serkyem offering is a special two-tiered offering vessel. The upper tier is often filled with beer, and the lower tier is filled with a clear alcoholic beverage like arak or some other preferred drink. The choice of beverage can vary depending on the specific tradition and lineage.
    Ritual Preparation: Before making the offering, practitioners usually purify themselves through meditation and prayers. The offerings are also consecrated and blessed by the chanting of specific mantras and prayers.
    Offering Ceremony: During the ceremony, the practitioner holds the Serkyem vessel, which is often elaborately decorated, and makes symbolic gestures while reciting prayers and mantras. The beer and clear alcoholic beverage in the two tiers symbolize wisdom and method, respectively, two essential aspects of enlightenment in Tibetan Buddhism.
    Invocations: As the practitioner makes the offering, they often invoke the blessings of protective deities or enlightened beings. This is done with the intention of receiving their protection, guidance, and blessings on the spiritual path.
    Sharing: In some Tibetan Buddhist rituals, after the offering is made to the deities or beings, it is then shared among the participants as a blessed drink. This is believed to transmit the blessings and positive energy of the offering to those who partake in it.
    Symbolism: The Serkyem offering is rich in symbolism. The gold color represents the richness of spiritual attainments, and the act of making the offering symbolizes the practitioner's generosity, devotion, and commitment to the path of enlightenment.
    Occasions: Serkyem offerings are commonly made during various Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies, including pujas (prayer rituals), empowerments, and protector deity practices. They are often performed to pacify obstacles, remove negative influences, and create favorable conditions for spiritual progress.
    Cultural Variations: Different Tibetan Buddhist lineages and schools may have variations in the specific rituals and prayers associated with the Serkyem offering. The beverages used may also vary based on regional customs and preferences.
    In summary, the Serkyem offering is a significant ritual in Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing devotion, purification, and the aspiration for spiritual growth. It is a way for practitioners to connect with protective deities and enlightened beings, seeking their blessings and guidance on the path to enlightenment.
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