The 35 Buddhas of Confession a significant practice in Tibetan Buddhism also known as 35 Buddhas of purification. The 35 Buddhas of Confession are meant to clear away bad karma and get beyond roadblocks on the way to enlightenment. The "Sutra of the Three Heaps," a ceremonial confession and purification technique, is used to call upon these Buddhas.
Acknowledging and repenting of specific negative actions—whether done deliberately or unknowingly—are part of the practice. The 35 Buddhas each stand for a different facet of wisdom, compassion, and purity. While reflecting on the nature of their transgressions, devotees repeat the names of these Buddhas.
It is thought that the procedure cleanses the body, voice, and mind of impurities while encouraging regret, candor, and a resolve to abstain from negative behavior going forward. The 35 Buddhas of Confession offer practitioners a way to purge their karmic imprints and develop virtues by acting as kind mentors on the path to emancipation. In the quest for spiritual awakening, this practice emphasizes the transformational power of confession, forgiveness, and the aspirational commitment to ethical action.
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