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[[Image:LNNRefuge.jpg|frame|Field of Merit from the [[Longchen Nyingtik Ngöndro]]]] | [[Image:LNNRefuge.jpg|frame|Field of Merit from the [[Longchen Nyingtik Ngöndro]]]] | ||
The '''field of merit''' (Tib. ''tsok shying''; [[Wyl.]] ''tshogs zhing'') or, more literally, 'field of accumulation', is the focus, or object, before which we practise offering, prayer, [[prostration]]s, and so on, in order to accumulate [[merit]] and [[wisdom]]. The fact that our practice and positive actions are performed in the presence of, or directed towards, such powerful objects (Tib. ''yul nyenpo'') enhances their effect. | The '''field of merit''' (Tib. ''tsok shying''; [[Wyl.]] ''tshogs zhing'') or, more literally, 'field of accumulation', is the focus, or object, before which we practise offering, prayer, [[prostration]]s, and so on, in order to accumulate [[merit]] and [[wisdom]]. The fact that our practice and positive actions are performed in the presence of, or directed towards, such powerful objects (Tib. ''yul nyenpo'') enhances their effect. | ||
==External Links== | |||
*[http://www.himalayanart.org/pages/field/index.html Outline page on Himalayan Art] | |||
[[Category:Key Terms]] | [[Category:Key Terms]] |
Revision as of 08:17, 23 July 2009
The field of merit (Tib. tsok shying; Wyl. tshogs zhing) or, more literally, 'field of accumulation', is the focus, or object, before which we practise offering, prayer, prostrations, and so on, in order to accumulate merit and wisdom. The fact that our practice and positive actions are performed in the presence of, or directed towards, such powerful objects (Tib. yul nyenpo) enhances their effect.