White Feast – Chod Troma Nagmo

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The White Feast in the Chod Troma Nagmo Dudjom Tersar practice is usually recited at noon, helping practitioners accumulate merit.

Listening to the White Feast is a practice of receiving blessings through sound, emphasizing nourishment, purity, and harmony, especially within the Chöd tradition.

  • Purification of body, speech, and mind
    The sound of chanting calms the mind, purifies subtle obscurations, and balances inner energies, even when one simply listens with sincere devotion.

  • Nourishing compassion and inner peace
    The White Feast highlights a gentle, nurturing quality, helping to cultivate loving-kindness, reduce anger, and establish a sense of ease and softness in the mind.

  • Accumulation of merit and wisdom
    Listening mindfully allows one to participate through rejoicing in the offering practice, thereby accumulating merit and wisdom.

  • Receiving blessings through sound
    In Vajrayana, sound itself is a means of awakening. Mantras and ritual recitations plant pure seeds in the mindstream.

  • Pacifying obstacles and creating harmony
    The blessings of the practice help soothe obstacles, resolve inner and outer disharmony, and foster balance.

  • Benefits for visible and invisible beings
    Listening brings benefit not only to living beings but also to invisible beings, creating harmony and positive connections.

  • Connection to the Chöd lineage
    Listening establishes a karmic connection with the Chöd lineage, the Dakinis, and the Dharma Protectors, supporting one’s path of practice.

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