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Medicine Buddha
TAYATA OM BEKANDZE BEKANDZE
MAHA BEKANDZE RADZA
SAMUDGATE SOHA
Bhaisajyaguru, commonly referred to as the "Medicine Buddha", is the
buddha of healing and medicine in Mahayana Buddhism. He is described as a doctor who cures
suffering using the medicine of his teachings. Bhaisajyaguru is the head Buddha of the group of 8
healing Buddhas.
The above mantra is the Tibetan version of the Sanskrit Dharani (sacred
utterances) of Medicine Buddha:
TADYATHA: OM BHAISAJYE BHAISAJYE MAHA
BHAISAJYE SAMUDGATE SVAHA
It translates as: Thus: OM, O Healer, O Healer, O
Great Healer, My highest offerings
The optional "Thus" is prefixed to provide continuity
to a longer version of the mantra.
The mantra is part of the
Bhaisajya-guru-vaidurya-prabha-raja (the healer, teacher & king with a blue lapis lazuli glow)
Sutra. The Twelve Vows of the Medicine Buddha upon attaining Enlightenment, according to the
Medicine Buddha Sutra are:
1. To illuminate the world with his radiance
2. To awaken
our minds through his glowing blue lapis lazuli light
3. To provide us with material things
we may require
4. To inspire us toward the path of the Bodhisattva
(enlightenment)
5. To help beings follow the moral codes
6. To heal beings born with
illness or handicap
7. To help relieve the poor and the sick
8. To help women be
reborn as men if they desire so
9. To help heal mental sufferings
10. To alleviate
sufferings of the oppressed
11. To relieve the world of hunger and thirst
12. To
help clothe the poor and needy
Bhaisajyaguru is mostly depicted as a monk with Lapis Lazuli
blue color skin. In his left hand he holds a bowl of Amrit (the nectar of immortality) and in his
right hand he holds a branch of the healing myrobalan plant.
The Medicine Buddha implores
his followers to understand that the right way to achieve enlightenment is to alleviate the
sufferings of other fellow beings around him/her.
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