《Toh 548 (Kangyur)》
CBETA 84K-toh548
Homage to noble Mañjuśrī! oṁ vākyetejāya | oṁ vākyeśeṣa sva The Degé Kangyur in both versions (Toh 548 and 894) reads vA kye Sha She sva. | oṁ vākyekhañjaye | oṁ vākyeniṣṭhāya The Degé Kangyur in both versions (Toh 548 and 894) reads vA kye ni Sh+Tha a. | oṁ vākyeya namaḥ | oṁ vākyeda The Degé Kangyur in both versions (Toh 548 and 894) reads vA kye daM. namaḥ || In the seventh chapter of The Root Manual of the Rites of Mañjuśrī, 7.7, the Buddha Śākyamuni recites, with only minor orthographic variations, the same sequence of mantras. He then extols their virtues: “These six mantras of yours, Mañjuśrī, each numbering six syllables, are of great power and equal in their great potency. They are the supreme heart mantras that bring the highest accomplishment, as if they originated from the Buddha himself. They have been proclaimed by every buddha for the benefit of all beings. They involve and activate the samaya and are suitable for all types of activity. They are signposts for the road to awakening and are the most important mantras of the Tathāgata family. They can be employed in all three levels of ritual, the highest, the medium, and the lowest. They bring the ripening of the frui…
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