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OM DZAMBHALA DJARDIN DJAYA SOHA
 
OM DZAMBHALA DJARDIN DJAYA SOHA
(Chant the 108 times a day.)
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([[Chant]] the [[108]] times a day.)
  
The Yellow Dzambhala holding the jewel spouting Mongoose is a powerful [[Deity]] who bestows [[Wealth]] and prosperity to all who offers soothing clear water on his crown and [[Body]] while reciting his [[Mantra]]. It is excellent practice to place a consecrated image of Dzambhala within a water feature letting the water flow continuously over his crown. Each day recite his [[Mantra]] 108 times.
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The Yellow [[Dzambhala]] holding the [[jewel]] spouting Mongoose is a powerful [[Deity]] who bestows [[Wealth]] and {{Wiki|prosperity}} to all who offers soothing clear [[water]] on his {{Wiki|crown}} and [[Body]] while reciting his [[Mantra]]. It is {{Wiki|excellent}} practice to place a [[consecrated]] image of [[Dzambhala]] within a [[water]] feature letting the [[water]] flow continuously over his {{Wiki|crown}}. Each day recite his [[Mantra]] [[108]] times.
 
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OM DZAMBHALA DJARDIN DJAYA SOHA (Chant the 108 times a day.)

The Yellow Dzambhala holding the jewel spouting Mongoose is a powerful Deity who bestows Wealth and prosperity to all who offers soothing clear water on his crown and Body while reciting his Mantra. It is excellent practice to place a consecrated image of Dzambhala within a water feature letting the water flow continuously over his crown. Each day recite his Mantra 108 times.

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