Video: Vajra Guru Mantra, Essence of All Mantras “Infinite Powers and Benefits” – one full hour of beautiful Sanskrit chanting

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    Guru Rinpoche taught that the Vajra Mantra was the essence of ALL mantras, all Buddha Families, all siddhis, and was the perfect concise practice for busy people in degenerate times. In his words, he answered the great Dakini Lady Tsogyal: “O, Lady of Faith, what you say is absolutely true. In such future times, that practice will definitely be of short and long term benefit for sentient beings. …”

    The mantra was the great essence mantra, the Vajra Guru Mantra

    OṂ ĀḤ HŪṂ VAJRA GURU PADMA SIDDHI HŪṂ

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    He also taught the Lady, the essence meaning on MANY levels of this great and powerful mantra: “

    O, Noble Daughter, the Vajra Guru mantra is not only my essential mantra, it is the life-essence of the deities of the four classes of tantra, the nine vehicles, the 84,000 aspects of the Dharma, and so on. The heart essence of all the Buddhas of the three times, the lamas, deities, ḍākinīs, Dharma protectors, and the like is encompassed by this mantra. The reason for this is as follows. Listen well and hold this in your heart. Recite the mantra. Write it. Tell it to sentient beings in the future….

    OṂ ĀḤ HŪṂ VAJRA GURU PADMA SIDDHI HŪṂ

    OṂ ĀḤ HŪṂ is the supreme essence of enlightened body, speech and mind.

    VAJRA is the supreme essence of the Vajra Family.

    GURU is the supreme essence of the Ratna Family.

    PADMA is the supreme essence of the Padma Family.

    SIDDHI is the supreme essence of the Karma Family.

    HŪṂ is the supreme essence of the Buddha Family.

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    Lee Kane

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    Lee Kane is the editor of Buddha Weekly, since 2007. His main focuses as a writer are mindfulness techniques, meditation, Dharma and Sutra commentaries, Buddhist practices, international perspectives and traditions, Vajrayana, Mahayana, Zen. He also covers various events.
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