
- Offering to the Local Ground Deity
- Taught by Grand Master Sheng-Yen Lu
- Translated by Tim Tapping
- [This article was first published in the
True Buddha News, Issue No. 93 November 1-14, 1995.]
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The purpose of this practice is to present offerings in exchange
for help in one's daily life. Grand Master Lu says to ask the Local
Ground Deities because they are the ones who are the closest in
the spirit realm to us in our daily lives. Make your wish to the
Local Ground Deity for harmony, good health, fortune, prosperity
of business, or progressive achievement in your Tantric Dharma practice.
Timing
Regularity in this practice is important. One promises the deity
to perform once, twice, four times or more a month. Auspicious dates
are the 1st and 15th or 2nd and 16th days of the lunar month. The
correct time is between noon and midnight. Yin increases from noon
until midnight and, since the Local Ground Deity is ruled by yin,
these are the appropriate hours for this practice.
Offering Food
Prepare five dishes for the offering. Offer whatever you normally
eat for dinner. Meat or fish, rice or bread, vegetables, soup, fruit,
and dessert are fine. Pour three glasses of red wine. Face the stove
with your back to the door.
Display
Arrange the offerings in four rows. The row closest to you has two
dishes. The second row has three dishes. The third row has the three
glasses of red wine. The fourth row has incense placed in a small
water glass or other suitable vessel, and filled with rice or the
ashes of incense.
Direction
With your back to the front door, face toward inside the house.
In the kitchen, face the stove with your back to the front door.
Procedures
1. Light five sticks of incense. The lighting of five sticks
of incense establishes a path of communication for the practitioner
to make a personal call to the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas to consecrate
and join in the practice.
2. Recite the Earth Deity Mantra. Close palms and recite
the Purification Mantra from the beginning of our liturgy. Seven
times say the Earth Deity Mantra ("Namo Sam-man-do Moh-Toh-nam
Om Doh-lo-doh-lo, De-weh, So-ha").
3. Stamp the ground sharply with the left foot.
4. Visualize the Local Ground Deity as a well fed, elderly
gentleman, with a gold or silver bowl in his left hand and a cane
or staff in his right. He is a beloved family member (Santa Clause
is your uncle!). He comes over to your offering.
5. Multiply the offering to fill the Universe. Bid the
deity to enjoy the wine and the food that has been prepared.
6. Pray. After he has finished, humbly entreat the Local
Ground Deity to listen to your request for his assistance. Make
your wish clear and detailed.
7. Visualize Amitabha shining red light on the Local Ground
Deity, and dedicate to him the merits of the seven recitations
of the Rebirth Mantra that you now perform. Conclude the practice
with "Om bu lin, Om bu lin, Om bu lin, Om mani padme hum."
8. After all five sticks of incense burn out, then you may clean
the table.
Note: The Local Ground Deity rules the place where the
house is actually standing. The Local Earth Deity rules an area
roughly the size of a block around the house. In this practice,
if one faces away from the front door, it is for the Local Ground
Deity. If one faces the front door, it is for the Local Earth Deity.
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