This has been a pet project of mine, and I have finally finished it. A Buddhist Rosary:These prayers are for the most part based on the Christian Rosary, and the form for using the beads is identical.To learn how to use the rosary follow this link.http://www.newadvent.org/faq/rosary.pdf now,In the name of the Father...becomesBuddham Saranam GacchamiSangham Saranam GachhamiDhammam Saranam Gacchami I Believe in God...becomesI believe in the lineage of Buddhas, The great enlightened teachers. And in the Bodhisattvas, their disciples, who are filled of love and compassion, born again and again to save sentient beings, and can become enlightened, but postpone it. Kshitigharba descended into hell and rescued suffering beings there. Someday all shall achieve enlightenment and sit at the sides of other Buddhas. I believe in the Dharma, The Sangha, the works of Bodhisattvas, the effects of karma, reincarnation, and of true peace in Nirvana. Our Father...becomesPraise be to the Buddhas, who dwell in utter joy, glory to your teachings. May all beings be filled with love, and may they all follow your teachings. May we be content with the teachings today, and may others love us as we love them. May Mara find no foothold, but merely a wall Hail Mary...becomesPraise to the goodly queen Maha Maya, full of light, the teacher was born through you. Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Sakyamuni. Holy Queen, Mother of the Buddha, Pray for us trapped in Samsara, now and at the hour of our death. Glory be...becomesGlory be to the Dharmakaya, Nirmanakaya, and Samboghakaya. As it is in the Buddha-womb, so shall it ever be, the world without end. Oh my Jesus...becomesAvolekiteshvara, help us to overcome karma, lift us from hell and deliver us to peace, especially those who bear hatred towards us. Hail Holy Queen...becomesAs one upon a rocky mountain standing,Beholding all the people round about him.Plunged in their grief, by birth and age o'er poweredEven thus, o thou with wisdom-filled, ascendingTo the palace of the Dharma, all beholdingLook down, thou, griefless one, upon the peopleRise up, o hero, victor in battle!O caravan leader, free from debt, go through the world,May the lord deign to teach the Dharma,There are those who will understand. O God...becomesEverything changes, everything Passes,Things appearing, things disappearing,But when all is over- everything having appeared and having disappearedbeing and extinction both transcendedStill the basic emptiness and silence abideand that is blissful peace. The mysteries:Monday/Sunday: The birthDecade 1 Queen Maya's dream2 The birth of Guatama3 Marriage to Yasodhara4 Disaffection with life5 Birth of Rahula Tuesday/Friday The four sightsDecade 1: Age2 Sickness3 Death4 A monk5 Guatama's departure into asceticism Wednesday/Sunday: The enlightenmentDecade 1: Studying with other Teachers2 Aceticism with the five friends3 Leaving the River4 Arrival at Bodh Gaya5 Enlightenment Thursday: The teachingsDecade 1: The first Sermon2 Assembling the first 60 monks3 Conversion of Anguilamala4 The devotion of Ananda5 Parinibbana_____________________________________________Thank you for taking the time to read this, I'm open to any suggestions, especially on the mysteries.with metta,yourcrazedpoet
I suppose. However, the Vajrayanists have done various sadhanas for aeons, and so they might know a thing or two.
I suppose I'm saying that Buddha preceeded Jesus and one needent add some 'other' mysteries or system when one is already in place and effective.
You might enjoy looking into the "rosary of skulls" used in Shingon Mikkyo. I think you'll find it interesting whether personally useful or not. Who was the prominent man in the 19th century who wanted to close the U.S. Patent Office, saying "everything has already been invented"? He may have been more right than he knew. (PS - That is NOT to throw cold water on your idea, it's a good one.)