Vajrasattva (100 Syllable) Mantra (Thần Chú Phật Kim Cang Tát Đoả 100 Chữ).MP3 by Bayk Al published on 2015-10-28T19:53:20Z oṃ va jra sa ttva sa ma yam a nu pā la ya va jra sa ttva tve no pa ti ṣṭha dṛ ḍho me bha va su to ṣyo me bha va su po ṣyo me bha va a nu ra kto me bha va sa rva si ddhiṃ me pra ya ccha sa rva ka rma su ca me ci ttaṃ śre yaḥ ku ru hūṃ ha ha ha ha hoḥ bha ga van sa rva ta thā ga ta va jra mā me mu ñca va jrī bha va ma hā sa ma ya sa ttva aḥ Explanation of the mantra •Vessantara, in Meeting the Buddhas, suggests that in the first line (“Oṃ Vajrasattva! Preserve the bond!”) we are acknowledging our alienation from our true nature by calling upon Vajrasattva to preserve the bond, or samaya, whereby we do the Vajrasattva invocation regularly and Vajrasattva for his part responds by bestowing upon us the fruits of the practice. This “bond” represents a mutual commitment on the part of the practitioner and Vajrasattva. In psycho-spiritual terms, if you strive to realize your own innate purity, your innate purity will strive to manifest itself from the depths of the unconscious. •We then (“As Vajrasattva stand before me”) call upon Vajrasattva as a spiritual friend (kalyanamitra), to manifest in our meditation and in our lives. •We entreat Vajrasattva (“Be firm for me”) to be with us constantly. We are endeavoring to constantly come back to recognizing the mind’s true nature. •“Be greatly pleased for me. Deeply nourish me. Love me passionately.” Vajrasattva becomes more like an intimate friend or even a lover, and is no longer just a protector. He’s someone who knows us deeply and cares passionately for us. He is our own deepest nature, so at this stage in the mantra we’re experiencing a reunion with ourselves. In the words of the poet Derek Walcott, “You will love again the stranger who was your self.” •“Grant me siddhi in all things, And in all actions make my mind most excellent.” We now embody the qualities of Vajrasattva himself, and so to some extent we have become him. Siddhi is a Sanskrit word that literally means “perfection,” “accomplishment,” “attainment,” or “success,” and it refers to spiritual power attained through practice. •“Ha ha ha ha ho!” This is the joyful sound of liberation. These five syllables are also said to represent the five Buddha families, which are all emanations of Vajrasattva. •“Blessed One! Vajra of all the Tathāgatas! Do not abandon me.” Having experienced the innate purity of the mind, we aspire always to stay in touch with it. The “Tathāgatas” are the Buddhas, and the “Vajra of all the Tathāgatas” is the innately pure nature of the Awakened mind. •“Be the Vajra-bearer, Being of the Great Bond!” This suggests that we are imploring Vajrasattva to be means for and path to Enlightenment for all beings. He is the vajra-bearer (the representation of Awakening” for all sentient beings. •According to Vessantara, the syllable “hūṃ” is added to the mantra when someone has died, and the syllable “phaṭ” is added in order to subdue demons. Without the hūṃ and the phat the mantra has exatly 100 syllables. Genre vajra Comment by Minh Thien A Di Da Phat 2024-01-27T18:21:38Z Comment by _ Ahmed Faried _ ♡♡♡ 2023-07-18T23:50:38Z Comment by denis Благодарю 💫☀️🙏🌟♥️)✨ 2023-03-07T11:30:13Z Comment by Klara ❤️ 2022-12-17T06:00:09Z Comment by _ Ahmed Faried _ waaw om my god ifeel vibration 2022-12-15T21:30:20Z Comment by Rini Barman did you sing this? 2022-09-29T01:27:23Z Comment by Ugyen Dema 🙏🙏🙏🙇♀️ 2022-09-25T08:04:19Z Comment by lolito3000 🙏 🙏 🙏 2022-03-18T06:24:15Z Comment by Andreza Ribeiro maravilhoso 2021-11-27T23:31:41Z Comment by JARRASSE Thierry San " Douceur!" "Sweetness !" "Cục kẹo!" 2021-08-14T09:43:41Z Comment by Worksmart21 🙇🏻♂️💐🙏💛💛💛🙇🏻♂️ 2021-05-20T13:31:36Z