Seven Successive Buddhas, the Saptabudddhaka, Sacred Sanskrit Chanting: 7 Buddha Mantras of Saptabuddhaka Official MV: 18 Benefits, 7 Buddhas
“SAPTABUDDHAKA 7 BUDDHA MANTRAS IN SANSKRIT” on music streaming now, powerful mantras from the Sutra of the Seven Successive Buddhas. 🪷✨
MUSIC STREAMING: “Saptabuddhaka Seven Buddhas Mantras in Sanskrit” on your favorite streamer from @3GemsBand
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FOR AN ABOUT VIDEO, with the Sutra Benefits, and sources, and the original Sutra Story, see the Buddha Weekly Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AV68yN7vUTY
🙏The Life-Chanting Merit Mantras of the Seven Successive Buddhas: prosperity, freedom from fear, protection, healing, overcomes all obstacles
🙏🙏🙏 In the noble Mahāyāna sūtra, The Seven Buddhas, the Buddha Śākyamuni emanated six past buddhas to share protective mantras (vidyāmantras) designed to pacify illnesses, exorcise negative spirits, and purify karmic obscurations, including fixed karma.
Since this is an audio-only release for now, we invite you to sing along with us (the Sanskrit lyrics are below, as transmitted by Sutra).
🙏🙏🙏 As Sutra-transmitted mantras, no initiation is required to enjoy the benefits of the seven powerful Buddhas.
By reciting and holding these mantras in mind, the Sutra states that you can increase your prosperity, find freedom from fear, protection from external and internal obstacles, and experience profound healing.
FOR EACH OF THE INDIVIDUAL BUDDHA BENEFITS AS TAUGHT IN SUTRA SEE OUR DETAILED STORY on BUDDHA WEEKLY. (TOMORROW’s Feature on https://buddhaweekly.com)
🎵🎵🎵 Sing Along for Extra Merit: Below are the root mantras for each of the Seven Successive Buddhas:
namo buddhāya | namo dharmāya | namaḥ saṅghāya |
🙏Tathāgata Vipaśyin
tadyathā | oṃ hala hala | hili hilāya | namo jaga | namaśca nāya | namo namaḥ svāhā | (3x)
namo buddhāya | namo dharmāya | namaḥ saṅghāya |
🙏Tathāgata Śikhin
oṃ paca paca pācaya pācaya sarvabhūtānām | chindaya kīlaya paravidyānāṃ svāhā | (3x)
namo buddhāya | namo dharmāya | namaḥ saṅghāya |
🙏Tathāgata Viśvabhū
oṃ kala kala | kili kili | kulu kulu | kulotsādanaṃ kuru | sarva grahāṇāṃ svāhā | (3x)
namo buddhāya | namo dharmāya | namaḥ saṅghāya |
🙏Tathāgata Krakucchanda
namaḥ krakucchandāya | tathāgatāya | arhate samyaksaṃbuddhāya | oṃ kaṭa kaṭa | kaṭha kaṭha | kiṭi kiṭi | kiṭhi kiṭhi | kiṭāpaya namaḥ svāhā | (3x)
namo buddhāya | namo dharmāya | namaḥ saṅghāya |
🙏Tathāgata Kanakamuni
namaḥ kanakamunaye | tathāgatāya | arhate samyak sambuddhāya | tadyathā | oṃ sara sara sara sara | siri siri siri siri | sirāya | dhama dhama dhama dhama | dhuma dhuma dhuma dhuma | dhumāya | namo namaḥ | kanakamunaye | tathāgatāya arhate samyak- sambuddhāya svāhā | (3x)
namo buddhāya | namo dharmāya | namaḥ saṅghāya |
🙏Tathāgata Kāśyapa
oṃ hara hara hara hara | ha ha ha | namaḥ kāśyaspāya | tathāgatāya | arhate samyaksambuddhāya | sidhyantu mantrapada svāhā | (3 x)
namo buddhāya | namo dharmāya | namaḥ saṅghāya |
🙏Tathāgata Śākyamuni
tadyathā | ghume ghume mahāghume | tale tale mahātale | cale cale mahācale | dhure dhure mahādhure | tiri tiri mahātiri | kili kili mahākili | curu curu mahācuru | mili mili mahāmili | tili tili mahātili | dhume dhume mahādhume | cale cale mahācale | khiri khiri mahakhiri | cili cili mahācili svāhā | (3x)
namo buddhāya | namo dharmāya | namaḥ saṅghāya |
Namo Tathāgata Vipaśyin
Namo Tathāgata Śikhin
Namo Tathāgata Viśvabhū
Namo Tathāgata Krakucchanda
Namo Tathāgata Kanakamuni
Namo Tathāgata Kāśyapa
Namo Tathāgata Śākyamuni
svāhā。
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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.
Lee also contributes as a writer to various other online magazines and blogs.

