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If you want to criticize, go ahead and criticize. If your [[motivation]] is to criticize or find fault then it is my [[pleasure]] to oblige you. I have many faults, and they are not difficult to find. However, if your [[motivation]] is to do something to help the [[people]] who have been made to [[suffer]] by the recent {{Wiki|earthquake}} in [[Tibet]], the [[mantra]] I have published above has such power.
 
If you want to criticize, go ahead and criticize. If your [[motivation]] is to criticize or find fault then it is my [[pleasure]] to oblige you. I have many faults, and they are not difficult to find. However, if your [[motivation]] is to do something to help the [[people]] who have been made to [[suffer]] by the recent {{Wiki|earthquake}} in [[Tibet]], the [[mantra]] I have published above has such power.
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[[Hinduism]]
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  [[Transcendental]] [[mantra]] of [[Lord]] [[Hayagriva]] from [[Hayagriva upanishad]]
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Om srim hlaum om [[namo]] bhagavate hayagrivaya
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vishnave mahyam medham prajnam prayaccha [[svaha]]
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Obeisances to [[Lord]] [[Hayagriva]], who is [[Vishnu]]. O [[Lord]] [[Hayagriva]], please give me [[intelligence]] and [[wisdom]]. This is the 29 lettered [[Hayagriva]] [[mantra]]. Here, Om and Srim are two syllables. Hlaum is one syllables. Om [[namo]] bhagavate is seven syllables. Hayagrivaya is five syllables. Vishnave is three syllables.Mahyam medham prajnam is six syllables. Prayaccha [[svaha]] is five syllables.
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sankha-cakra-maha-mudra-
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pustakadhyam catur-bhujam
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sampurna-candra-sankasam
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hayagrivam upasmahe
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[[Meditation]]
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We {{Wiki|worship}} [[Lord]] [[Hayagriva]], who is splendid like the [[moon]], and who holds a
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conchshell, disc, maha-mudra, and [[book]] in His four arms.
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Om srim hrim aim aim aim klim klim sauh sauhhrim om [[namo]] bhagavate hayagrivaya mahyam medham prajnam prayacchasvaha
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Meaning : Obeisances to [[Lord]] [[Hayagriva]]. O [[Lord]] [[Hayagriva]], please give me
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[[intelligence]] and [[wisdom]]. This is the 28 lettered [[mantra]] of [[Hayagriva]]. Here, Om and Srim are two syllables. Hlaum is one syllables. Aim aim aim is three syllables. Klim klim is two syllables. Sauh sauh is two syllables. Hrim is one syllable. Om [[namo]] bhagavate is seven syllables. Hayagrivaya is five syllables. Mahyam medham prajnam is six syllables. Prayaccha [[svaha]] is five syllables. 
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Hloum Amrutham Kuru [[Swaha]]
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This [[mantra]] when chanted repeatedly gives one [[mastery]] over words, [[wealth]] and the eight [[occult]] [[powers]]
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Hloum (hsoum) Sakala Samrajya Sidhim Kuru Kuru [[Swaha]]   
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This [[mantra]] tells us the secret of the great {{Wiki|Vedic}} sayings like “Pragnanam Anandam [[Brahma]] (Brahmam is the [[realized]] [[happiness]])”, “Tat Tvam Asi (You are it)”, “Ayam [[Atma]] [[Brahma]] (My [[soul]] is [[Brahma]])” and “Aham Brahmasmi (I am Brahmam)”. The same [[letter]] “Lhoum” and “hsoum” are the same vowels though different and give [[worldly]] [[pleasures]] and {{Wiki|salvation}} respectively.
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OM shrIM hlauM OM [[namo]] bhagavate hayagrIvAya rava rava rakSha rakSha huM phaT svAhA ||
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[[namo]] .advidyA-bhakShakAya grasa grasa vapa vapa sphuTa sphuTa grasa hayagrIvAya svAhA | mahAbalAya sarva-j~nAna-netre svAhA |
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om vanishwaraya vidmahe hayagrivaya dheemahetanno hamsat prachodayat
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Revision as of 08:28, 30 November 2013

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The XVIIth Karmapa has asked that Hayagriva mantras be accumulated, among others. Although it is not explicitly stated, the assumption is that he refers to Hrih Benza Trodha Hayagriva Hulu Hulu Hung Phat. If this is incorrect, someone please very quickly correct me.

I am also going to include a mantra associated with Ta Chag Khyung Sum, Hayagriva, Vajrapani, Garuda, as expressed in the "Molten Drop of Iron" branch of Kyabje Dudjom Rinpoche, Jigdrel Yeshe Dorje's New Treasure of the Extremely Wrathful Hayagriva. Because somebody is sure to comment or complain, I want to explain that I have received the associated empowerment for this three times, including once from Dudjom Rinpoche himself, and I clearly understand what is involved in making it public. There is more than one mantra associated with this particular practice. The mantra below is extremely powerful and efficacious in overcoming injuries, infections, and the threat of epidemic diseases -- a very real reflection of what is happening in Tibet right now. Dudjom Rinpoche is an ocean of compassion. It is my belief that he would be encouraging its use in the present circumstance.

Om Benzra Krodha Haya Griwa Benzrapanri Drom Garuda Yaksha Raksha Hung Phat.

If you want to criticize, go ahead and criticize. If your motivation is to criticize or find fault then it is my pleasure to oblige you. I have many faults, and they are not difficult to find. However, if your motivation is to do something to help the people who have been made to suffer by the recent earthquake in Tibet, the mantra I have published above has such power.

Hinduism

  Transcendental mantra of Lord Hayagriva from Hayagriva upanishad
 
Om srim hlaum om namo bhagavate hayagrivaya
vishnave mahyam medham prajnam prayaccha svaha
 
Obeisances to Lord Hayagriva, who is Vishnu. O Lord Hayagriva, please give me intelligence and wisdom. This is the 29 lettered Hayagriva mantra. Here, Om and Srim are two syllables. Hlaum is one syllables. Om namo bhagavate is seven syllables. Hayagrivaya is five syllables. Vishnave is three syllables.Mahyam medham prajnam is six syllables. Prayaccha svaha is five syllables.
sankha-cakra-maha-mudra-
pustakadhyam catur-bhujam
sampurna-candra-sankasam
hayagrivam upasmahe

Meditation
We worship Lord Hayagriva, who is splendid like the moon, and who holds a
conchshell, disc, maha-mudra, and book in His four arms.

Om srim hrim aim aim aim klim klim sauh sauhhrim om namo bhagavate hayagrivaya mahyam medham prajnam prayacchasvaha
Meaning : Obeisances to Lord Hayagriva. O Lord Hayagriva, please give me
intelligence and wisdom. This is the 28 lettered mantra of Hayagriva. Here, Om and Srim are two syllables. Hlaum is one syllables. Aim aim aim is three syllables. Klim klim is two syllables. Sauh sauh is two syllables. Hrim is one syllable. Om namo bhagavate is seven syllables. Hayagrivaya is five syllables. Mahyam medham prajnam is six syllables. Prayaccha svaha is five syllables.
Hloum Amrutham Kuru Swaha
This mantra when chanted repeatedly gives one mastery over words, wealth and the eight occult powers

Hloum (hsoum) Sakala Samrajya Sidhim Kuru Kuru Swaha

This mantra tells us the secret of the great Vedic sayings like “Pragnanam Anandam Brahma (Brahmam is the realized happiness)”, “Tat Tvam Asi (You are it)”, “Ayam Atma Brahma (My soul is Brahma)” and “Aham Brahmasmi (I am Brahmam)”. The same letter “Lhoum” and “hsoum” are the same vowels though different and give worldly pleasures and salvation respectively.
OM shrIM hlauM OM namo bhagavate hayagrIvAya rava rava rakSha rakSha huM phaT svAhA ||

namo .advidyA-bhakShakAya grasa grasa vapa vapa sphuTa sphuTa grasa hayagrIvAya svAhA | mahAbalAya sarva-j~nAna-netre svAhA |

om vanishwaraya vidmahe hayagrivaya dheemahetanno hamsat prachodayat

Source

tibetanaltar.blogspot.com.au