The dances of Tibetan Buddhism are different from ordinary dances. The role of these dances is to get rid of the negative fate of practitioners and monastery groups, so as to increase the scope of the cause of promoting Dharma and benefiting living beings. Therefore, Tibetan Buddhism The dance is called Vajra Dance.
During the Vajra Dance, the requirements for the dancers are very high. They must stay in the nature of the heart and cannot let themselves be distracted by vulgar thoughts in the world. When I was in Yaqing, I attended two Vajra Dance Dharma gatherings. During each Dharma gathering, Master Daen would sit on a special throne for initiation and receive Vajra Dance offerings from his disciples. During the Dharma Assembly, there will be lectures from the guru every day. If a monk who performs the Vajra Dance does not rest in his nature and let his mind wander, the guru will directly criticize a certain Juemu (nun) or a certain Drakpa (male) during the lecture. All monks and nuns) are distracted while dancing.
So, don’t think that when Tibetan Buddhists dance the Vajra Dance, like people in the world, it is to satisfy all kinds of greed, anger and delusion in their hearts.