Video: Vajrapani’s powerful mantra — protective power 108 times chanted beautifully with meditative images

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    In Buddhism, Bodhisattva Vajrapani’s ultimate power activity mantra is famous for its inspiring benefits — protecting, strengthening and empowering our practice. His mantra is the highest expression of ultimate activity, or karma.

    Listen or chant along with the Sanskrit version of his mantra — famous for cultivating power, chanted beautifully by Hrishikesh Sonar with beautiful meditative images.

    Om Vajrapani Hum

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    Lee Kane

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