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'''Merit''' (Skt. ''puṇya''; Tib. ''sönam''; [[Wyl.]] ''bsod nams'') is one of the [[two accumulations]].
'''Merit''' (Skt. ''puṇya''; Tib. [[བསོད་ནམས་]], ''sönam'', [[Wyl.]] ''bsod nams'') is one of the [[two accumulations]].


==Definitions==
[[Sogyal Rinpoche]] says:
[[Sogyal Rinpoche]] says:
:Merit is the positive power and benefit, the peace and happiness that radiate from your practice.<ref>''[[The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying]]'', page 61.</ref>


:"Merit is the positive power and benefit, the peace and happiness that radiate from your practice."
[[Mingyur Rinpoche]] says:
:''--[[The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying]]'', page 61
:Merit is connected with the power of [[interdependence]]. Each phenomenon has its own characteristics and power. Interdependence has outer and inner power. The inner power is dependent on the mind. It can be either negative or positive. The positive is what we call merit. The negative, which is a cause of suffering, is non-virtue. Merit is the same as [[virtue]].
 
==Subdivisions==
*[[merit tending to happiness]] (''bsod nams tsam po pa'' or ''bsod nams cha mthun'')
*[[merit tending to liberation]] (''thar pa cha mthun'')
 
==Quotations==
{{:Quotations: Sutra Requested by Sagaramati}}
==Teachings Given to the [[About Rigpa|Rigpa]] Sangha==
*[[Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche]], 10 June 2010, [[Lerab Ling]], France
*[[Gyurme Avertin]], international streaming, 2 June 2020


[[Mingyur Rinpoche]] says:
==Notes==
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:“Merit is connected with the power of [[interdependence]]. Each phenomenon has its own characteristics and power. Interdependence has outer and inner power. The inner power is dependent on the mind. It can be either negative or positive. The positive is what we call merit. The negative, which is a cause of suffering, is non-virtue. Merit is the same as [[virtue]].”
==External Links==
*[https://www.siddharthasintent.org/resources/recordings/generating-merit-in-our-lives-2019 Teachings on ''Merit'' by Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, Santiago, Chile, 2019]


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[[Category:Key Terms]]
[[Category:Karma]]

Latest revision as of 14:33, 16 February 2022

Merit (Skt. puṇya; Tib. བསོད་ནམས་, sönam, Wyl. bsod nams) is one of the two accumulations.

Definitions

Sogyal Rinpoche says:

Merit is the positive power and benefit, the peace and happiness that radiate from your practice.[1]

Mingyur Rinpoche says:

Merit is connected with the power of interdependence. Each phenomenon has its own characteristics and power. Interdependence has outer and inner power. The inner power is dependent on the mind. It can be either negative or positive. The positive is what we call merit. The negative, which is a cause of suffering, is non-virtue. Merit is the same as virtue.

Subdivisions

Quotations

ཇི་ལྟར་ཆུ་ཐིགས་རྒྱ་མཚོ་ཆེ་ནང་ལྷུང༌། །

རྒྱ་མཚོ་མ་ཟད་བར་དུ་དེ་མི་འཛད། །
དེ་བཞིན་བྱང་ཆུབ་ཡོངས་བསྔོས་དགེ་བ་ཡང༌། །

བྱང་ཆུབ་མ་ཐོབ་བར་དུ་དེ་མི་འཛད། །

Just as a drop of water that falls into the great ocean
Will never disappear until the ocean itself runs dry,
Merit totally dedicated to enlightenment
Will never disappear until enlightenment is reached.

Buddha Shakyamuni, Sutra Requested by Sagaramati

Teachings Given to the Rigpa Sangha

Notes

External Links