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OM TARE TUTTARE TURE MAMA AYUR PUNYE | OM TARE TUTTARE TURE MAMA AYUR PUNYE | ||
JNANA PUSHTIM KURU YE SOHA | JNANA PUSHTIM KURU YE SOHA | ||
− | (Chant the above [[mantra]] 28 times in the morning and 28 times before you sleep.) | + | ([[Chant]] the above [[mantra]] 28 times in the morning and 28 times before you [[sleep]].) |
− | You can [[chant]] one [[mala]] of [[mantra]] to [[White Tara]] to make special requests for someone’s quick recovery from a [[life]] threatening illness. [[White Tara]] is one of the trinity of [[Buddhas]] that grant long [[life]] to those who make powerful [[prayers]] - the other two are the [[Buddha]] [[Amityus]] and the [[Buddha]] [[Namglyma]]. | + | You can [[chant]] one [[mala]] of [[mantra]] to [[White Tara]] to make special requests for someone’s quick recovery from a [[life]] threatening {{Wiki|illness}}. [[White Tara]] is one of the {{Wiki|trinity}} of [[Buddhas]] that grant long [[life]] to those who make powerful [[prayers]] - the other two are the [[Buddha]] [[Amityus]] and the [[Buddha]] [[Namglyma]]. |
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Latest revision as of 22:44, 6 February 2014
OM TARE TUTTARE TURE MAMA AYUR PUNYE
JNANA PUSHTIM KURU YE SOHA
(Chant the above mantra 28 times in the morning and 28 times before you sleep.)
You can chant one mala of mantra to White Tara to make special requests for someone’s quick recovery from a life threatening illness. White Tara is one of the trinity of Buddhas that grant long life to those who make powerful prayers - the other two are the Buddha Amityus and the Buddha Namglyma.