Commentary on the 'King of Prayers'
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This is a commentary on the Famous Tibetan Pray of Samantabhadra This text called The Fort of Conduct of The Children of the Buddha Explaining the Meaning of the Text of the Prayer of the Conduct of Samantabhadra was composed over a period of fifteen years while acting as a servant and continuously training my mind in the Lamrim. I organized the previously rough material in a book thinking it might be beneficial. I took on the effort of producing many copies voluntarily, printing in both Tibetan and Mongolian languages, keeping the image of my lama in my mind. Mipham Shenyen acted as a secretary for three years. During that period I suffered due to severe conditions such as disputes and curses and was not able to repay the kindness. When the woodblocks were engraved, on the eighth day of the month of Sakadawa, during the Earth-Tiger year, the venerable Nawang Losang newly spread the banner of victory of the teachings. I, bikshu Nawang Pelden with virtuous aspiration and enthusiasm, tolerant and openminded, committed this noble text to paper.