Description:
This book presents a rare and structured introduction to the practice of Śrī Devī (Palden Lhamo), one of the most important Dharma Protectors in Tibetan Buddhism. Unlike many fragmented or overly mystical interpretations, this work offers a clear, grounded, and practical approach-bridging traditional symbolism with modern psychological understanding.
Rather than treating Palden Lhamo as a distant or fearsome deity, this book reveals her as a profound cultural system of order, discipline, and long-term stability. Through historical analysis, symbolic decoding, and real-life application, readers are guided to understand what "protection" truly means-not as miraculous intervention, but as the ability to maintain clarity and structure in the face of uncertainty.
A major strength of this book lies in its complete and accessible practice system. It includes:
- A step-by-step explanation of how to establish a proper relationship with a Dharma Protector
- Clear guidance on daily offering practices and mindset alignment
- Concise recitations and structured ritual formats suitable for modern practitioners
- A simplified yet authentic ritual of Palden Lhamo
- A complete method for offering the Golden Libation
- Detailed explanations of the function, limits, and risks of practice
Unlike traditional manuals that assume prior initiation or lineage knowledge, this book is designed for both beginners and serious practitioners. Each ritual is explained not only in form, but in function-allowing readers to integrate practice into daily life without confusion or dependence.
In addition, the book explores the transformation of Śrī Devī across cultures-from early South Asian mother goddess traditions to her role in Tibetan Buddhism and modern life. By combining anthropology, psychology, and spiritual practice, it provides a uniquely comprehensive perspective rarely found in existing literature.