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Buddhist Refuge and Mantras Guide

This document contains instructions for taking refuge in the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha, as well as mantras of Tsongkhapa, a wrathful female deity, Dakini, and Kuan Yin. It instructs the reader to recite the mantras 21, 108, or more times per day and includes translations of the mantras and dedications to spreading the Dharma and achieving aims.
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Buddhist Refuge and Mantras Guide

This document contains instructions for taking refuge in the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha, as well as mantras of Tsongkhapa, a wrathful female deity, Dakini, and Kuan Yin. It instructs the reader to recite the mantras 21, 108, or more times per day and includes translations of the mantras and dedications to spreading the Dharma and achieving aims.
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Figure 1 - His Eminence Tsem Rinpoche

Taking Refuge
NAMO GURU BEH
NAMO BUDDHA YA
NAMO DHARMA YA
NAMO SANGHA YA (21x)
I take refuge in the Guru
I take refuge in the Buddha
I take refuge in the Dharma
I take refuge in the Sangha (21x)

Figure 2 - Lama Tsongkhapa and Two Sons

Je Tsongkhapas mantra (21x)


Om Ah Guru Benzadhara Sumati Kirti Siddhi Hung Hung.
(Think Strongly Rinpoche and Tsongkhapa is one.)
Glorious adamantine Goddess, Wrathful female with lion's
face, Whose fire of Wisdom emanate light rays, Lion-faced
Goddess, to You I bow!
Mantra:
Ah-ka Sama-Ranza Shanda-Rasa Mara-Ya Phet
(21x,108x or more per day)
Lion-faced Dakini, because of the force and power of the
recitation of Your Mantra, let enemies who torment us
teachers, pupils and attendants, hindering spirits who
harm us, obstructive conditions, and in short, every
enduring inauspiciousness, be turned back. Host of
Blazing wrathful females, smash into dust-motes the body
and speech of all of the nature of hindering foes, and
release their consciousness in Dharma-Dhatu! Through
recitation of Your mantra, let me quell all injury, achieve
my aims just as I wish, and spread the Dharma in teaching
and practice!

-> Insert His Eminence Tsem Rinpoche Mantra

OM AH GURU KIRTI DAZA SHASEN DARA KYANDI


SIDDHI HUNG HUNG (x21 times)
Dedication
May it be as Kuan Yin wishes.

Figure 3 - The Fierce Goddess Sengdongma

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