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Hi All,

 

Can someone please give me the translation of this mantra?

 

Thanks,

Dharma

>the mantra of medicine Buddha:

> >

> > TEYATA; OM BEKANZE BEKANZE MAHABEKANZE BEKANZE RAZA SAMUDGATE

> SWAHA.

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Dharma wrote:

>

> Hi All,

>

> Can someone please give me the translation of this mantra?

>

> Thanks,

> Dharma

>

> >the mantra of medicine Buddha:

> > >

> > > TEYATA(Tea! ah thanks); OM (om) BEKANZE (beans) BEKANZE (beans)

MAHABEKANZE (lots of beans) BEKANZE RAZA SAMUDGATE (beans have given me gas)

> > SWAHA.(excuse me.)

 

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On Saturday, April 21, 2001 8:53 PM

Translation, please?

Dharma wrote:

>Can someone please give me the translation of this mantra?

>the mantra of medicine Buddha:

>

> TEYATA (10); OM (1) BEKANZE BEKANZE (12) MAHABEKANZE (13)

> BEKANZE RAZA (14) SAMUDGATE (15) SWAHA (16).

 

Hi Dharma,

 

Some time ago I found this information about the Medicine Buddha Mantra.

This one is a bit longer than yours (you quoted the last word of the third

line and the fourth and the fifth line. See below at: 'this is how it

sounds' )

and some of the words are written in a bit different way, but maybe it can

be of some help?

 

The numbers behind your words correspond with the list below :)

 

at : http://www.tibetmed.org/resources.htm there is more info about

Tibetan Healing.

 

love,

Herma

>The script is in Sanskrit, not Tibetan language. This is the Medicine

>Buddha Mantra that all Tibetan doctors recite each morning before they

>start their work.

>Directly translated it means:

 

1. Om: Jewel holder, wish fulfilling one, auspicious one.

2. Namo: prostration

3. Bhagavate: The victorious conqueror

4. Bekhaze (Vaishjaye): medicine Buddha

5. Guru: spiritual master

6. Beduryaprabharazaya: king of Aquamarine one

7. Tathagataya: The one thus gone (the one medicine) gone to the state

of the Buddha like other buddhas

8. Arhate: foe destroyed (one who destroyed the enemy of cycle of birth,

aging, sickness and death)

9. Samyaksambuddhaya: perfectly accomplished enlightenment of Buddha

10. Tayatha: like this

11. Om: jewel holder, wish fulfilling one, auspicious one

12. Bekhazebekhaze: two times calling the name of medicine Buddha

13. Mahabekhaze: great or supreme physician

14. Bekhazayerazaya: King of physicians

15. Samungate: Perfectly liberated or awakened

16. Svaha: being auspicious!

 

Invocation of the Medicine Buddha mantra means in short:

>May all beings be auspicious! I make my prostration to you who destroyed

>the enemy of negative life cycle changes, who has thus gone to the state of

>enlightenment like other Buddhas, who perfectly accomplished the quality of

>the Buddha, the supreme physician who is fully liberated and awakened, the

>enlightened one, Medicine Buddha. Bedurya, King of the physicians.

 

Patients may also recite the mantra before taking the medicine or "ciudlen"

pills (an abstract essence for rejuvenation) transformed into a nectar for

healing all body-mind and speech disequilibrium and fulfilling the desire

for wellness. This is how it sounds:

>om namo bhagawate beshajye guru

>vaidurya prabha rajaya tathagataya

>arhte sammyaksambuddhaya tadyatha

>om bheshajye beshajye maha beshajye

>beshajye rajaya samungate svaha

>Dr. Namseling

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Thank you, Andrew. I'll forward that to all the people eagerly waiting to

know what they've been chanting.

 

Would you consider that an appeal to Medicine Buddha for help???

 

Thanks,

Dharma

>> Can someone please give me the translation of this mantra?

>>

>> >the mantra of medicine Buddha:

>> > >

>> > > TEYATA(Tea! ah thanks); OM (om) BEKANZE (beans) BEKANZE (beans)

>>MAHABEKANZE (lots of beans) BEKANZE RAZA SAMUDGATE (beans have given me

>>gas)

>> > SWAHA.(excuse me.)

>

>????

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Thanks so much, Herma! I'll forward this one too. :)

 

Love,

Dharma

>>Can someone please give me the translation of this mantra?

>>the mantra of medicine Buddha:

>>

>> TEYATA (10); OM (1) BEKANZE BEKANZE (12) MAHABEKANZE (13)

>> BEKANZE RAZA (14) SAMUDGATE (15) SWAHA (16).

>

>Hi Dharma,

>

>Some time ago I found this information about the Medicine Buddha Mantra.

>This one is a bit longer than yours (you quoted the last word of the third

>line and the fourth and the fifth line. See below at: 'this is how it

>sounds' )

>and some of the words are written in a bit different way, but maybe it can

>be of some help?

>

>The numbers behind your words correspond with the list below :)

>

>at : http://www.tibetmed.org/resources.htm there is more info about

>Tibetan Healing.

>

>love,

>Herma

>

>>The script is in Sanskrit, not Tibetan language. This is the Medicine

>>Buddha Mantra that all Tibetan doctors recite each morning before they

>>start their work.

>

>>Directly translated it means:

>

> 1. Om: Jewel holder, wish fulfilling one, auspicious one.

> 2. Namo: prostration

> 3. Bhagavate: The victorious conqueror

> 4. Bekhaze (Vaishjaye): medicine Buddha

> 5. Guru: spiritual master

> 6. Beduryaprabharazaya: king of Aquamarine one

> 7. Tathagataya: The one thus gone (the one medicine) gone to the state

> of the Buddha like other buddhas

> 8. Arhate: foe destroyed (one who destroyed the enemy of cycle of birth,

> aging, sickness and death)

> 9. Samyaksambuddhaya: perfectly accomplished enlightenment of Buddha

>10. Tayatha: like this

>11. Om: jewel holder, wish fulfilling one, auspicious one

>12. Bekhazebekhaze: two times calling the name of medicine Buddha

>13. Mahabekhaze: great or supreme physician

>14. Bekhazayerazaya: King of physicians

>15. Samungate: Perfectly liberated or awakened

>16. Svaha: being auspicious!

>

>Invocation of the Medicine Buddha mantra means in short:

>

>>May all beings be auspicious! I make my prostration to you who destroyed

>>the enemy of negative life cycle changes, who has thus gone to the state of

>>enlightenment like other Buddhas, who perfectly accomplished the quality of

>>the Buddha, the supreme physician who is fully liberated and awakened, the

>>enlightened one, Medicine Buddha. Bedurya, King of the physicians.

>

>Patients may also recite the mantra before taking the medicine or "ciudlen"

>pills (an abstract essence for rejuvenation) transformed into a nectar for

>healing all body-mind and speech disequilibrium and fulfilling the desire

>for wellness. This is how it sounds:

>

>>om namo bhagawate beshajye guru

>>vaidurya prabha rajaya tathagataya

>>arhte sammyaksambuddhaya tadyatha

>>om bheshajye beshajye maha beshajye

>>beshajye rajaya samungate svaha

>

>>Dr. Namseling

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On 4/22/01 at 5:17 PM Dharma wrote:

 

ºThank you, Andrew. I'll forward that to all the people eagerly waiting to

ºknow what they've been chanting.

º

ºWould you consider that an appeal to Medicine Buddha for help???

 

Yes, for another supply of beans :-)

º

ºThanks,

ºDharma

º

º>> Can someone please give me the translation of this mantra?

º>>

º>> >the mantra of medicine Buddha:

º>> > >

º>> > > TEYATA(Tea! ah thanks); OM (om) BEKANZE (beans) BEKANZE (beans)

º>>MAHABEKANZE (lots of beans) BEKANZE RAZA SAMUDGATE (beans have given me

º>>gas)

º>> > SWAHA.(excuse me.)

º>

º>????

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