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Table of Contents Introduction page 2 Next of Kin Guide Committee Contact Information page 2 Descriptions of Prayers and Services End of Life Prayers and Rituals page 3 Dedication of Merit at the Monastery page 4 Phowa page 5 Elaborate Dedication of Merit page 5 Shitro page 6 Sur page 6 Special Kunrik page 7 Vigil of Volunteers page 7 Next of Kin Guide Information and Acknowledgement page 8 End of Life Instructions Checklist page 9 2018 Sakya Monastery of Tibetan Buddhism Cover Photo by John Harvey 1

Introduction Because we do not know the time of our death, it is important that we clarify our thoughts and wishes and write these down in the form of a testament. It is our hope that this end of life guide will help you to do this, and help your loved ones fulfill your wishes. This guide was also created to provide help to those of us who have non-buddhist family members who will be responsible for carrying out our wishes. This will provide clarity regarding what should and should not be done at the time of death. Also, this is to help those who either have no family or their family is too far away to help. We would like to help you to make the connections and get the support you need to have these end of life wishes fulfilled. This booklet is meant to be used in a workshop setting or with the assistance of a facilitator. Sakya Monastery of Tibetan Buddhism can guide you with your next of kin wishes, however we cannot act as your next of kin and cannot take responsibility for your end of life preferences. This guide is meant only for informational purposes. We offer many religious services and prayers for people living and dead, and will provide those requested by your next of kin as best we can. Further clarification is available if needed. Please contact the Next of Kin committee if you are interested in any of the prayers or services listed. Contact Information Next of Kin Guide Committee C/O Sakya Monastery of Tibetan Buddhism 108 NW 83rd St Seattle, WA 98117 USA Tel: (206) 789-2573 Fax: (206) 789-3994 Email: monastery@sakya.org 2

End of Life Prayers and Rituals Standard Prayers Timing Prayer Price At Death Dedication of Merit Candle Offering Shitro by lay practitioners Vigil by lay practitioners Any $ Amount $30/100 Candles Any $ Amount Any $ Amount 4 Weeks Elaborate Dedication Aspiration of Samantabhadra Manja Candle Offering $200 or provide food for X$ $30/100 Candles 49 th Day Dedication of Merit Any $ Amount Special Prayers by qualified Lamas Timing Prayer Price At Death (one time) Prior to, At & up to 49 days post death (daily/weekly) Phowa Bardo Thodol (Sur) At 4 th week and on 49 th day post death Kun Rik 3

Dedication of Merit at the Monastery What is a dedication of merit? When one does spiritual practices, one accumulates merit from having done that practice. Every spiritual practice concludes with a dedication of merit. One can choose to dedicate that merit to a specific individual s benefit and the benefit of all sentient beings. Why do you do dedication of merit? Dedication of merit can be done to celebrate auspicious events or to relieve suffering. It can also be done as a mourning practice to help those who have passed away so that they might accomplish a quick and successful rebirth (for other mourning practices, please see the Shitro or Sur practices). Who do you do dedication of merit for? Dedication of merit can be done for anyone! You can dedicate merit to your loved ones, including pets or other animals. When is dedication of merit done? Dedication of merit prayer requests for an individual can be done during Thursday or Sunday Chenrezi. What is the suggested donation and what items are suggested for dedication of merit? According to Tibetan Buddhist tradition, in order for a blessing to be complete, one must make an offering to establish a personal connection with the Three Jewels and the recipient of the merit. 1. Offering to altar (any amount) with a katag 2. Offering to the Lama (any amount) with a katag 3. Photograph of your loved one 4. (Optional) $30 for rack of 100 candles to be lit on the day of the dedication of merit. A Tibetan tradition is to light candles or butter lamps for the removal of obstacles. Candles are also symbolic of the removal of the darkness of ignorance 5. (Optional) Flowers or incense (symbolic of the removal of defilements) When you arrive, inform a greeter that you wish to dedicate merit. He/she will let you know toward the end of the practice when it is time for you to take your offerings to the altar. How to dedicate merit 1. You will do three prostrations to the Buddha 2. Place a katag and your offering on the altar table 3. Make an incense offering provided by an ordained or Monastery practitioner 4. Make your katag and monetary offering to the Lama & show the picture of your loved one 5. State who we are dedicating our merit to and pass the picture around for the congregation to view 6. Return to your seat to join in the prayers that will follow What should I do if I cannot come to Sakya Monastery in person, but still want to dedicate merit? You may make an out-of-area dedication of merit request. The prayers will be done at the conclusion of one of the meditational practices within a week from the time we receive your offerings. In lieu of your presence, a monastery representative will make your dedication of merit request according to the in-person procedure. Please do not send an original photo of your loved one. You can send a photo copy or email a digital image to the office (monastery@sakya.org). You may make your offering payment by Paypal or check. The Aspiration of Samantabhadra Prayer (The King of Prayers) The meditational prayer that H.H. Jigdal Dagchen Sakya Rinpoche (1929-2016), founder of Sakya Monastery, recommended for anyone who is ill, dying, or deceased is called the Aspiration of Samantabhadra Prayer. At Sakya Monastery, the Aspiration of Samantabhadra Prayer can be added as a prayer in the Dedication of Merit at the end of regular practices. It is beneficial for family members or Sakya Monastery volunteers to recite the prayer many times over the ill, dying or deceased person. Copies of the prayer are available in the Sakya Monastery Dharma Shop. 4

Phowa What is Phowa practice? This Meditation practice is designed to help the consciousness naturally leave the body. This practice is performed as quickly as possible after the person has passed (preferably before being touched.) Phowa is performed by a qualified Lama and can be done in person or over the phone. Since it is time-sensitive, a person close to the dying person should have the contact information of the Lama who will be performing the practice, and have shared in advance the dying person s name and photo. It is always better late than never so Phowa may be performed anytime after death but the preference is as soon after death as possible. The following dana (donation) is suggested: Lama - $100 Monastery - $20 Elaborate Dedication of Merit at the Monastery with Samantabhadra Prayer and Food Offering (Mang-cha) One week advance notice required. What is an Elaborate Dedication of Merit ceremony? An elaborate dedication of merit ceremony consists of the standard dedication of merit, as well as the recitation of the Aspiration of Samantabhadra prayer and a Mang-cha. What is a Mang-cha? A Mang-cha is a food offering to the Three Jewels and the Lama(s) for their blessings and to the entire congregation in appreciation for their prayers. When and where does the Mang-cha take place? After Sunday Chenrezi service, everyone is welcome to come downstairs to our Tibetan Cultural Hall and enjoy the food offering (Mang-cha). Note: If you are bringing your own food for the Mang-cha, please contact Sakya Monastery. What is the suggested donation? 1. Offering to altar (any amount) with a katag 2. Offering to the Lama (any amount) with a katag 3. $200 for food offering (food for Mang-cha purchased by the Monastery). Please give this donation to Adrienne Chan. Alternatively, you may bring your own food, but please ensure that there is enough for 75 100 people. 4. (Optional) $30 for rack of 100 candles to be lit on the day of the dedication of merit 5. (Optional) Flowers or incense (symbolic of the removal of defilements) What should I do if I cannot come to Sakya Monastery in person, but still want to do an Elaborate Dedication of Merit ceremony? You may make an out-of-area Elaborate Dedication of Merit ceremony request. The prayers will be done at the conclusion of one of the meditational practices within a week from the time we receive your offerings. In lieu of your presence, a Monastery representative will make your dedication of merit request according to the in-person procedure. Please do not send an original photo of your loved one. You can send a photo copy or email a digital image to the office (monastery@sakya.org). You may make your offering payment by Paypal or check. 5

Shitro Practice: Prayers for the Deceased What is Shitro practice? Shitro is meditation and practice for those that have passed away. Why request Shitro practice? In Buddhism, helping someone to die well is one of the most important gifts we can give another person. If you have loved ones who have passed away, you can help them (even if it has been many years since their death), by having the Sunday morning Shitro group do prayers for them. Who does Shitro and when does it take place? Shitro is done on Sunday mornings at 7:00 a.m. by a group of lay practitioners who have received the Shitro initiation. A Buddhist practitioner requesting the practice for a loved one can participate in the Shitro practice without the initiation. How long are Shitro prayers done for? The Shitro prayers are held for 8 consecutive Sundays. When the practice is concluded, the pictures or cards with the name and date of passing are burned and the ashes are placed in a stream. What is the procedure for requesting a Shitro practice? E-mail the person s full name, their date of passing, and a photograph (optional) so the group can visualize your loved one. Send your request to: monastery@sakya.org. Put Shitro Prayer in the subject line. Suggested Donation The Shitro practice is a service freely given by the lay members as part of their practice. You are welcome to make a small donation to the Monastery on your loved one's behalf if you would like. Sur The Complete 49-Day Spiritual Practice as Described in The Tibetan Book of the Dead (Bardo Thodol) for Loved Ones Who Have Passed What is Sur and why does one request these prayers? Sur is the complete 49-day spiritual practice as described in The Tibetan Book of the Dead. Having Sur prayers done for someone who has passed away can be very beneficial for them in the following ways; 1. Facilitates person s passage through the bardo. 2. Purges attachment to objects. 3. Helps to achieve harmony with local deities, nagas, formless spirits, and the spirits of your loved ones, including pets. Who performs this practice? Monk or nun Where do the prayers take place? The prayers take place at Sakya Monastery. What do I need to provide? When making your request for this practice, please provide the deceased individual s full name, age, date of passing, and a photograph. In addition, please provide 1 stick (¼ pound) of butter and a ½ pound bag of barley flour which will be used as an aromatic offering during the prayers. The following dana (donation) is suggested: Monk - $150 Monastery Administrative Fee - $30 6

Special Kun Rik Puja Services for the Deceased Kun Rik Puja services greatly benefit the deceased. In Tibet, Nepal and India, the Kun Rik Puja is the primary puja requested for those who've died. This is a very elaborate three-hour practice that includes 37 deities and mudras. Note: You can prepay Kun Rik ceremonies for yourself so that loved ones don t need to worry about the Kun Rik costs. Please contact the office (monastery@sakya.org) for details. Vigil of Volunteers Volunteers from Sakya Monastery are available to recite The Aspiration of Samantabhadra and other prayers. Volunteers can come offsite to the loved one s bedside and perform continuous recitations in shifts for as long as necessary. The vigil service includes a portable shrine if needed. Suggested Donation The Vigil of Volunteers is a service freely given by the lay members as part of their practice. You are welcome to make a donation to the Monastery on your loved one's behalf if you would like. 7

Next of Kin Information Please complete this form and make sure all persons listed below have copies of the final document. Your Contact Information Full Legal Name Home Phone Address City, State, Zip Cell Phone Business Phone Email Spouse or significant other designated as responsible for your end of life wishes. Full Legal Name Home Phone Address Cell Phone City, State, Zip Email Sangha Member or friend to contact to assist legal next of kin with your end of life wishes. Full Legal Name Home Phone Address Cell Phone City, State, Zip Email Address Acknowledgement of Family to Next of Kin This signed document certifies that as a family member, I have read and understood s end of life wishes document and will honor his/her request that certain ceremonies and prayers be performed by members of Sakya Monastery at the time of death. I understand that the family is welcome to attend certain prayers and ceremonies and I will do my best to uphold these requests on behalf of said person. Signature Date Printed Name Relationship Next of Kin Guide Acknowledgment Document The importance of having a signed acknowledgment document from a family member who may or may not be the assigned next of kin executor is to inform Sakya Monastery that the person's family is aware that they have made certain requests for services to be performed. It also facilitates a means of verbal and written agreement between that person and their family if they were to pass away suddenly. For many of us Westerners, our religious backgrounds are commonly something other than Buddhist, so informing our families of our wishes in this way serves to clear any barriers that need to be clarified and to eliminate the element of surprise to the family and aid them in accepting their loved one's wishes. However, Sakya Monastery will not go against the family s wishes if they decide not to have these services performed. 8

End-of-Life Instructions Checklist This is an exercise to help you think about your end-of-life wishes. Your wishes should also be listed in your endof-life wishes document. End of Life Instructions/ Will and Testament Notarized End of Life Buddhist Will and Testament Completed Copy deposited with family/friends Deathbed and Interment Instructions I wish that a Buddhist lama/monk/layperson be present at my deathbed. I wish that Sakya Monastery be informed immediately upon my death. I wish the following monk/lama be informed of my death: Name Phone Support and Distribution of Remains Ground Burial Cremation I am choosing a ground burial and would like my hair clippings saved in order to be taken to pilgrimage sites. I am choosing cremation and all of my ashes can be stored in my predetermined wooden box for distribution at pilgrimage sites, or A portion of ashes will go to pilgrimage sites and a portion will go to next of kin I wish the following person to be given my ashes (or hair clippings, if applicable) for distribution at pilgrimage sites: Name Phone Other: 9

Support and Distribution of Remains (continued) Please remove these jewelry items, etc.: Buddhist ceremony to be performed at interment Description: Special prayers at cremation Description: Prayers and Ceremonies Performed by Lamas and Monks Sur (The complete 49 day spiritual practice as described in The Tibetan Book of the Dead ) Phowa KunRik Prayers and Ceremonies Performed by Monks and Monastery Members Shitro Practice Dedication of Merit Samanthabhadra Prayer Vigil Services 10

Life Testament Life prolonging treatment if I am terminally ill Living will Use of sleeping pills or pain management immediately before dying Post Mortem Transfer of Dharma Objects The following Buddhist objects should be given to: * Please do not donate to Sakya Monastery without prior permission. Funeral Home Arrangements Funeral Home Name Phone Preferred Funeral Director to transport body Name Special Instructions Alternatives: Neptune Society People s Memorial Funeral Cooperative Other: 11

Additional Instructions Signature Printed Name You may wish to attach to this document any agreement or special instructions you have given to the person whom you have chosen to handle your funeral arrangements. Please make sure your legal next of kin has the monastery contact information below. Next of Kin Committee C/O Sakya Monastery of Tibetan Buddhism 108 NW 83 rd Street Seattle, WA 98117 USA Tel: (206) 789-2573 Email: monastery@sakya.org 12

Checklist of Documents Will Living Will Durable Power of Attorney Durable Power of Attorney for health care Funeral home arrangements Sakya Next of Kin Guide Contact list of relatives, friends and co-workers These documents should be kept in a place safe from fire, flood, rodents, sunlight and theft. You must let your Executor and/or attorney know of the location(s) of these documents. If you keep these documents on a CD/DVD, please know that disks have a shelf life of about 7 10 years and may not be readable by next generation software. A hardcopy is recommended. Helpful URLs: www.legacywriter.com - legal documents, wills, and legal plans www.agingwithdignity.org 5 Wishes www.endoflifewa.org/ - advance directives, Alzheimer s directives www.peoplesmemorial.org cremation services www.asacredmoment.com funeral services, familiar with Buddhist customs 13