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The Vajra Guru Mantra Vajra Guru mantra — the twelve syllable mantra of Guru Padmasambhava is: oṃ āḥ hūṃ vajra guru padma siddhi hūṃ The Vajra Guru Mantra is the very heart essence of Padmasambhava. It is also the mantra of all the masters, buddhas, yidams, dakas, dakinis, and protectors. When you chant it, you are invoking the very embodiment of Padmasambhava. It begins with OM AH HUNG, which are the seed syllables of the three vajras (of body, speech and mind). VAJRA signifies the dharmakaya since [like the adamantine vajra] it cannot be cut or destroyed by the elaborations of conceptual thought. GURU signifies the sambhogakaya, which is heavily laden with the qualities of the seven aspects of union. PADMA signifies the nirmanakaya, the radiant awareness of the wisdom of discernment arising as the lotus family of enlightened speech. Remembering the qualities of the great Guru of Oddiyana, who is inseparable from these three kayas, pray with the continuous devotion that is the intrinsic display of the nature of mind, free from the elaboration of conceptual thought. If this mantra is recited a hundred times a day, merely a hundred times a day without interruption, one will become attractive to others and will effortlessly come by food and wealth and the necessities of life. If one recites it a thousand or ten thousand times on a daily basis, one is able to literally overwhelm others with ones brilliance, in the sense of becoming very charismatic and influential in exerting a positive influence over others, and one will gain unhindered force of blessings and spiritual power. If one repeats it a hundred thousand or a million times on a regular basis one will become capable of effecting an immeasurably great benefit for beings, exactly as one would wish to. If one recites the mantra three or seven million times, one is never separate from the buddhas of the three times and one becomes inseparable from me. All the gods and demons of existence will attend to one and offer their praises.
Posted on: Fri, 01 Nov 2013 10:09:15 +0000

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