One Hundred Syllable Mantra

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One Hundred Syllable Mantra
One Hundred Syllable Mantra
One Hundred Syllable Mantra of Vajrasattva is a powerful mantra used in Tibetan Buddhism for purification and spiritual development. It is often recited during meditation or puja rituals.
The mantra is composed of 100 syllables, each with a specific meaning and purpose. It is believed to purify negative karma, enhance positive qualities, and bring about spiritual transformation.

The One Hundred Syllable Mantra:

Mantra (in Sanskrit):
Mantra in Tibetan:

Translation of One Hundred Syllable Mantra

  • Om Vajrasattva Hum: This is the main body of the mantra, invoking Vajrasattva, the deity representing purity, and the syllable hum, signifying the transformation of negativity into pure wisdom.
  • Vajra Vajra Vajra: Repeated three times, Vajra refers to the unbreakable, indestructible nature of the mind, symbolizing the eternal and invincible energy that transcends all illusions and attachments.
  • Vajrasattva Vajrasattva Vajrasattva: Repetition of Vajrasattva’s name emphasizes the power of purification, as this deity embodies the qualities of wisdom, compassion, and purity.
  • Om Vajrasattva Hum: The mantra ends by again invoking the essence of Vajrasattva.

Benefits of the One Hundred Syllable Mantra (Vajrasattva Mantra):

  1. Purification of Karma:
    1. The primary benefit of this mantra is purification. It helps clear negative karma and past afflictions that hinder spiritual growth. By reciting it, one is believed to purify the mind, body, and spirit, removing blockages caused by harmful actions, speech, or thoughts.
  1. Mental Clarity and Peace: The mantra aids in calming the mind, reducing mental distractions, and bringing about greater clarity. This makes it a powerful tool for meditation and mindfulness.
  1. Healing and Protection: Reciting the mantra regularly is said to provide protection from physical, emotional, and spiritual harm. It can also help heal suffering, bringing about emotional and physical well-being.
  1. Removal of Obstacles: It is believed that the mantra helps remove obstacles on the path of spiritual progress and even in daily life. It can dispel hindrances such as doubt, fear, and confusion, leading to smoother experiences.
  1. Strengthening of Compassion and Wisdom: By invoking Vajrasattva’s qualities, practitioners can cultivate greater wisdom, compassion, and inner strength. This fosters a sense of interconnectedness with others and a deeper understanding of the nature of reality.
  1. Transformation of Negativity: The mantra is a tool for transforming negative energy into positive, purifying it through Vajrasattva’s power. This can help individuals cleanse themselves of anger, jealousy, and other detrimental emotions.
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