NEW RELEASE! 5 Dakinis Mantras and Puja – WARNING – This Dakini Practice will make you want to dance!!!

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    NEW RELEASE from 💎 💎 💎 @3GemsBand 🎵🎵🎵: “5 Dakinis Mantras and Puja” 🎵🎵🎵 JULY 5 on AUDIO STREAMING from your favorite streamer. WARNING — THIS SONG WILL MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE DANCING!!! 💎 💎 💎

    🙏 🙏 🙏 DANCE of the 5 DAKINIS CHAM?

    This is an actual Puja, often sung and even danced as CHAM dance or Dakini Dance (or Daka Dance, anyone can dance!!) It opens with an explosive and exuberant REFUGE in not only the Three Jewels but the THREE ROOTS: Guru, Dakinis, Dakas (Herukas and Protectors).

    Written by Kongchok Namkha, and exuberantly sung by the 3GemsBand, you’ll want to dance along and celebrate with the Dakinis and Dakas!

    🎵 🙏 After a happy Namo praise, we launch right into danceable offerings — YES — the DANCE IS YOUR OFFERING! There is no offering more aligned with the 8 Sensory offerings than dance (offering body) and song (music). Dance and Sing along as an offering to Mata Mother (Great Mother Prajnaparamita Tara) and the Five Wisdom Dakinis.

    💎 💎 💎  Then, dance along with the five Wisdom mantras of the Five Dakinis:

    • Buddha Dakini, white in the centre, the activity of overcoming the poison of ignorance
    • Blue Vajra Dakini in the east, the activities of overcoming the poisons of anger and hate.
    • Yellow Ratna Dakini in the south, the activities of overcoming greed
    • Red Padma Dakini in the west, the activities overcoming attachment and craving
    • Green Karma Dakini in the north, the activities of overcoming envy

    The Five Dakinis are the Actitivites of all the Buddha Families. So — even if you don’t dance, they encourage you to get moving!

    🎵 🙏 Lyrics with English Translation:

    Opening Call

    oṃ āḥ dhīḥ hūṃ svā hā (x3)
    (Oṁ, Āḥ, Dhīḥ, Hūṁ, Svāhā – the seed syllables of the enlightened body, speech, mind, and heart of Prajnaparamita Great Mother (mahamata))

    1. Refuge (Śaraṇam)

    Buddhānāṁ ca bodhisattvān
    (I go for refuge to all the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas)

    Dharmam sarvaṁ śaraṇam gacchāmi
    (I go for refuge to all the teachings of the Dharma)

    Saṅghasya sarva-sadasyaṁ
    (I go for refuge to all the members of the Sangha)

    Guruṁ jñāna-mūlam gacchāmi
    (I go for refuge to all the Gurus, the root of wisdom)

    Ḍākinīnāṁ sarva-siddhim
    (I go for refuge to all the Dakinis, the root of enlightened activity)

    Ḍākānāṁ kāruṇā-vīrān
    (I go for refuge to all the Dakas, the heroes of compassion)

    Sarvam gacchāmi śaraṇam
    (To all of these, I go for refuge)

    Namo Gurū-Mahāmata-Pañca-Ḍākinī-Saparivārāya Hūm (x3)
    (Homage to the Great Mother Guru and the Five Dakinis with their entire retinue. Hūm!)

    2. Offerings (Pūjā)

    Oṁ Gurū-Mahāmata-Pañca-Ḍākinī-Saparivārāya Arghaṁ pratīccha svāhā
    (Oṁ! To the Great Mother Guru and Five Dakinis with retinue – please accept this water for drinking. Svāhā!)

    Oṁ Gurū-Mahāmata-Pañca-Ḍākinī-Saparivārāya Pādyaṁ pratīccha svāhā
    (… please accept this water for washing the feet. Svāhā!)

    Oṁ Gurū-Mahāmata-Pañca-Ḍākinī-Saparivārāya Puṣpe pratīccha svāhā
    (… please accept these flowers. Svāhā!)

    Oṁ Gurū-Mahāmata-Pañca-Ḍākinī-Saparivārāya Dhūpe pratīccha svāhā
    (… please accept this incense. Svāhā!)

    Oṁ Gurū-Mahāmata-Pañca-Ḍākinī-Saparivārāya Āloke pratīccha svāhā
    (… please accept this light/lamp. Svāhā!)

    Oṁ Gurū-Mahāmata-Pañca-Ḍākinī-Saparivārāya Gandhe pratīccha svāhā
    (… please accept this fragrance/perfume. Svāhā!)

    Oṁ Gurū-Mahāmata-Pañca-Ḍākinī-Saparivārāya Naivedye pratīccha svāhā
    (… please accept this food offering. Svāhā!)

    Oṁ Gurū-Mahāmata-Pañca-Ḍākinī-Saparivārāya Śabde pratīccha svāhā
    (… please accept this sound/music. Svāhā!)

    3. Four Immeasurables (Catvāri Apramāṇāni)

    Sukhaṁ sukha-hetukaṁ ca, sarva-sattvā labhantu te
    (May all beings have happiness and the very causes of happiness)

    Duḥkhaṁ duḥkha-hetukaṁ ca, sarva-sattvā muñcantu te
    (May all beings be freed from suffering and the very causes of suffering)

    Aśokaṁ paramānandaṁ, sarva-sattvā sthāsantu te
    (May all beings abide in the state of joy that knows no sorrow)

    Mitreṣu ca ripūṇāṁ ca, sama-bhāvaṁ śrayantu te
    (May all beings transcend attachment to friends and aversion to enemies, and rest in equal-mindedness)

    4. Chorus & Heart Sutra Mantra

    oṃ āḥ dhīḥ hūṃ svā hā (x3)
    (Oṁ, Āḥ, Dhīḥ, Hūṁ, Svāhā – the seed syllables)

    4. The Five Dakinis (Center, East, South, West, North)

    Oṁ āḥ Buddha-Ḍākinī hūṃ hūṃ phaṭ (x7)

    (Seed Syllables and Awakening the enlightened activity of the central Buddha family of Vairochana Buddha and Ākāśadhātvīśvarī) (NOTE: Dakinis powerfully perform the activities of the entire family for the benefit of all beings.)

    Oṁ āḥ Vajra-Ḍākinī hūṃ hūṃ phaṭ (x7)

    (Seed Syllables and Awakening the indestructible activity of the eastern family of Akshobhya Buddha and Locanā Mother)

    Oṁ āḥ Ratna-Ḍākinī hūṃ hūṃ phaṭ (x7)

    (Seed Syllables and Awakening the jewel-like activity of the southern family of Ratnasambhava Buddha and Māmakī Mother)

    Oṁ āḥ Padma-Ḍākinī hūṃ hūṃ phaṭ (x7)

    (Seed SyllablesAwakening the pure, lotus activity of the western family of Amitabha Buddha and Paṇḍāravāsinī)

    Oṁ āḥ Karma-Ḍākinī hūṃ hūṃ phaṭ (x7)

    (Seed syllables and Awakening the swift, enlightened activity of the northern family of Amoghasiddhi and Green Tara Mother)

    (Chorus repeats after each set)

    5. Dedication (Pariṇāmanā)

    Vandanāṁ pūjanāṁ deśanāṁ
    (Whatever prostrations, offerings, and confessions I have made)

    Modanāṁ ca adhyeṣaṇām
    (Whatever rejoicing and requests to teach I have made)

    Yācanāṁ yac-ca śubhaṁ kṛtam
    (Whatever supplications and whatever good deeds I have performed)

    Mayi sañcitaṁ kiñcid bodhi
    (Whatever small amount of awakening-qualities I have collected within myself)

    Sarvam āhūya nāmaye
    (I call upon it all, and I dedicate it completely – I offer it all!)

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