1. Provide a concise, original plain-text sadhana inspired by traditional Tibetan Buddhist structure (invocation, refuge, request, visualization instructions, mantra, dedication).
  2. Offer a short summary/outline of typical elements found in a Gyalwa Gyatso (Great Ocean) sadhana and practice notes (purpose, lineage tips, suggested posture, timings).
  3. Suggest where to look for authorized translations and PDF copies (public domain or teacher-uploaded sources) if you want them.

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    : The visualization dissolves into emptiness, followed by dedication prayers to share the merit with all sentient beings. braveview.org Where to Find the PDF

    1. Refuge and Prostration: The practitioner takes refuge in the Three Jewels (the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha) and performs prostrations to purify negative actions and accumulate merit.
    2. Visualization: The practitioner visualizes Gyalwa Gyatso in front of them, surrounded by a retinue of deities and protector spirits. Gyalwa Gyatso is typically depicted as a wrathful deity, with a fierce expression and a variety of symbolic attributes.
    3. Mantra Recitation: The practitioner recites the mantra of Gyalwa Gyatso, which is believed to invoke the deity's presence and blessings. The mantra is usually repeated a specific number of times, often 108 or 1008.
    4. Prayer and Invocation: The practitioner recites prayers and invocations to Gyalwa Gyatso, requesting his blessings and protection. These prayers often include requests for spiritual realization, compassion, and wisdom.
    5. Dedication: The practitioner dedicates the merit of the practice to the benefit of all sentient beings, with the aim of achieving enlightenment for their sake.

    Key points to include in a complete report

      • The self-generation as Gyalwa Gyatso (deity yoga).
      • The visualization of the longevity vase and the Bam letter at the heart.
      • The torma offering (ritual cake).
      • The vase empowerment for others.

      practice, it is strictly required that you have received the appropriate empowerment from a qualified tantric master before engaging with the full text. Key Features of the Sadhana

      Identification

      1. The Literal "Gyalwa Gyatso" (Victorious Ocean): A specific form of Amitabha or Chenrezig in some lineage systems.
      2. The Most Common Intent: A misspelling or variant reference to Gyalsé Gyatso (Ocean of Victors) or, most frequently, the standard Vajrasattva (Dorje Sempa) practice, whose Sanskrit name translates to "Heroic Mind" but whose epithet includes "Gyalwa" (Victorious One).