The Ancient Mahayana Hokey-Pokey Paramita Ritual

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  • Jundo
    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
    • Apr 2006
    • 39982

    The Ancient Mahayana Hokey-Pokey Paramita Ritual

    Dear All,

    Some of you might not know that each month, about midway during our long Zazenkai when folks need a stretch, we engage in an ancient and esoteric Buddhist Ceremony known in Sanskrit as the "Hokey Pokey" (होकेय् पोकेय्, in Pali language, the "Hokey Cokey"). The meaning of "Hokey Pokey" is now lost in the fog of time, so many treat it as a powerful Dharani, or possibly a Mantra signifying "That's What's It's All About."



    Several scholars, with too much time on their hands, link the movements with various Mudra and Yogic postures, as shown in this "wrathful" Tibetan Hokey Pokey (known there as the ཧོཀེཡ་པོཀེཡ )



    One always circumambulates to the right as a reminder that we should walk the right path by leading a righteous life.(not the left unless engaged in certain "left handed" Tantra Hokey Pokey rituals, many now banned). The hand gestures may also be connected to Taoist elements, as shown in this rarely seen manuscript of the little known Tang Dynasty "Hokey Pokey Sect" of Chan (后旗裒旗禪宗) ...



    This month's has a special guest teacher join us to lead. Please dance with us from home in this auspicious ritual guaranteed to bring you good health and good fortune, or at least, a smile.

    Gassho, J

    SatTodayLAH (Hokey Pokey'd today too)

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    Last edited by Jundo; 06-04-2018, 02:24 AM.
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE
  • Shinshi
    Treeleaf Unsui
    • Jul 2010
    • 3600

    #2
    That was beautiful. No other words.



    Gassho, Shinshi

    SaT-LaH
    空道 心志 Kudo Shinshi
    I am just a priest-in-training, any resemblance between what I post and actual teachings is purely coincidental.
    E84I - JAJ

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    • Ryudo
      Member
      • Nov 2015
      • 424

      #3



      Gassho, Ryudo
      SatToday
      流道
      Ryū Dou

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      • Mp

        #4
        I do love the Hokey Pokey tradition. =)

        Gassho
        Shingen

        Sat/LAH

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        • Eishuu

          #5


          Gassho
          Eishuu
          ST/LAH

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          • Tairin
            Member
            • Feb 2016
            • 2789

            #6
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            泰林 - Tai Rin - Peaceful Woods

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            • Meitou
              Member
              • Feb 2017
              • 1656

              #7
              Sacred ritual



              Meitou

              Satwithyoualltoday&lah
              命 Mei - life
              島 Tou - island

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              • Rendulic
                Member
                • Mar 2018
                • 43

                #8
                It is interesting to note that the Hokey Pokey ritual frequently uses the mudra communicating "no harm" as we are to engage in the dance, or "lila," without harm to our fellow beings.

                Thank you, and may we now consider this having been given an "empowerment?" (Kidding, of course)

                Gassho, Michael
                SatToday LAH

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                • Tai Shi
                  Member
                  • Oct 2014
                  • 3387

                  #9
                  I almost wish there were little emoticons for our comments on our Forum because I would use the heart shape and the ha, ha shape, and the like shape; these deserve all three. Hokey Pokey I remember from grade school, and I am 66. Fot our Zazenkai I would use a solumn emoticon.

                  Tai Shi
                  st/lah
                  Gassho
                  Peaceful, Tai Shi. Ubasoku; calm, supportive, for positive poetry 優婆塞 台 婆

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                  • Seishin
                    Member
                    • Aug 2016
                    • 1522

                    #10
                    One day I will shake off my self conscious and join in with you folks. As to tradition, it could be derived from a extremely slowed down Whirling Dervish ritual


                    Seishin

                    Sei - Meticulous
                    Shin - Heart

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