Overcome illnesses and disperse harm caused by spirits, black magic and curses with a powerful combination of two obstacle-clearing pujas. Chasum pacifies problems which occur in our life and spiritual practice, while Lu Dzong absorbs and draws problems away from us through the offering of a lu figurine.
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Benefits for sponsors and attendees
How to contribute
We seek your kind sponsorship to cover the cost of this puja’s offerings, ritual substances, and dana for the Sangha conducting the puja.
Names of the Grand & Diamond Sponsors for this puja will be read in monastic style during the puja.
Donate online via the Tsem Rinpoche Parinirvana Anniversary Fund or WhatsApp us at wa.me/60103020999. Please indicate which puja you are sponsoring. Any amount is welcome and deeply appreciated.
If you are attending this puja, you can also offer kuyong (a token monetary offering) to the Sangha who will be conducting the puja.
What is Chasum?
Known as the Ritual of the Three Parts, the Chasum puja is very powerful to eliminate obstacles which occur in our life and spiritual practice, especially those caused by particular classes of spirits. The ritual follows Buddha’s teachings to do no harm, even to beings who harm us. Therefore, instead of employing wrathful means to harm interfering spirits, we offer them tormas, praises, and pleasing offerings such as water, flowers, incense, lights, perfume, food, and music.
What is Lu Dzong?
The protective Lu Dzong puja absorbs and draws problems away from the intended recipient. As part of the ritual, a lu or figurine is created to represent sponsors, attendees and sentient beings in general. This figurine is offered to harmful entities, which appeases these obstacle-creating spirits and smoothens our life path.