Listening to the Grey Feast Troma Nagmo Tsok is a practice of receiving blessings, purifying the mind, and cutting through self-clinging through sound and awareness.
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Purification of obstacles and negativities
The chanting carries the blessing of Troma Nagmo (Krodikali), helping to cut through ego-clinging, fear, and obscurations—even simply by hearing it. -
Accumulation of merit and wisdom
Tsok is a sacred offering practice. Listening with faith allows one to participate mentally, accumulating merit and wisdom without formally performing the ritual. -
Cutting attachment and self-grasping
Troma Nagmo embodies the fierce compassion that severs attachment to the body, self, and dualistic perception. Hearing the chant supports this inner “cutting.” -
Receiving blessings through sound
In Vajrayana, sound itself is blessing. Mantras, melodies, and ritual verses plant seeds of realization in the mindstream. -
Connection to the lineage and protectors
Listening creates a karmic link with the Chöd lineage, the wisdom dakinis, and enlightened protectors, offering spiritual protection and guidance. -
Support for practitioners and non-practitioners alike
Even without understanding every word, attentive listening brings calm, clarity, and subtle transformation.
Grey Feast
Chanted by Lama Sonam Tashi Rinpoche
Tiếng Việt
中文 (中国)


