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− | Obeisance to my Guru and Protector Manjushri, | + | Obeisance to my [[Guru]] and Protector Manjushri, |
− | Who holds to his heart a scriptural text, | + | Who holds to his [[heart]] a scriptural text, |
− | symbolic of his seeing all things as they are; Whose intelligence shines forth as the sun, | + | [[symbolic]] of his [[seeing]] all things as they are; Whose {{Wiki|intelligence}} shines forth as the sun, |
− | unclouded by delusions or traces of ignorance; Who teaches in sixty ways with the loving compassion | + | unclouded by [[delusions]] or traces of [[ignorance]]; Who teaches in sixty ways with the [[loving]] compassion |
of a father for his only son | of a father for his only son | ||
all creatures caught in the prison of samsara, | all creatures caught in the prison of samsara, | ||
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arouses us from the stupor of our delusions | arouses us from the stupor of our delusions | ||
− | and frees us from the iron chains of our karma; Who wields the sword of wisdom, hewing down suffering | + | and frees us from the iron chains of our [[karma]]; Who wields the sword of [[wisdom]], hewing down suffering |
wherever its sprouts appear, | wherever its sprouts appear, | ||
clearing away the darkness of our ignorance. | clearing away the darkness of our ignorance. | ||
− | You, whose princely body is adorned with the one hundred | + | You, whose princely [[body]] is adorned with the one hundred |
− | and twelve marks of a Buddha; Who has completed the stages achieving | + | and twelve marks of a [[Buddha]]; Who has completed the stages achieving |
− | the highest perfection of a Bodhisattva; Who has been pure from the beginning. | + | the highest [[perfection]] of a [[Bodhisattva]]; Who has been [[pure]] from the beginning. |
I bow down to you, O Manjushri, | I bow down to you, O Manjushri, | ||
− | With the brilliance of your wisdom, O compassionate one, | + | With the brilliance of your [[wisdom]], O [[compassionate]] one, |
− | Illuminate the darkness enclosing my mind, | + | [[Illuminate]] the darkness enclosing my mind, |
− | Enlighten my intelligence and wisdom | + | [[Enlighten]] my {{Wiki|intelligence}} and wisdom |
− | so that I may gain insight Into Buddha's words and the texts that explain them. | + | so that I may gain [[insight]] Into [[Buddha's]] words and the texts that explain them. |
</poem> | </poem> | ||
{{R}} | {{R}} | ||
[http://www.fpmt-osel.org/meditate/pryrmanj.htm www.fpmt-osel.org] | [http://www.fpmt-osel.org/meditate/pryrmanj.htm www.fpmt-osel.org] | ||
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[[Category:Manjushri]] | [[Category:Manjushri]] | ||
[[Category:Mantras]] | [[Category:Mantras]] |
Latest revision as of 17:54, 30 September 2013
Obeisance to my Guru and Protector Manjushri,
Who holds to his heart a scriptural text,
symbolic of his seeing all things as they are; Whose intelligence shines forth as the sun,
unclouded by delusions or traces of ignorance; Who teaches in sixty ways with the loving compassion
of a father for his only son
all creatures caught in the prison of samsara,
confused in the darkness of their ignorance,
overwhelmed by their suffering.
You, whose dragon-thunder-like proclamation of Dharma
arouses us from the stupor of our delusions
and frees us from the iron chains of our karma; Who wields the sword of wisdom, hewing down suffering
wherever its sprouts appear,
clearing away the darkness of our ignorance.
You, whose princely body is adorned with the one hundred
and twelve marks of a Buddha; Who has completed the stages achieving
the highest perfection of a Bodhisattva; Who has been pure from the beginning.
I bow down to you, O Manjushri,
With the brilliance of your wisdom, O compassionate one,
Illuminate the darkness enclosing my mind,
Enlighten my intelligence and wisdom
so that I may gain insight Into Buddha's words and the texts that explain them.