Homage to Bhagavat Tathagata Arhat Samyak Sambhudda
Bhaishajye Guru Vaidurya Prabha-raja
Blue light rays emanate from one’s heart,
Touching the Bhagavat Bhaishajye Guru,
Residing in the Eastern Pure Realm of sapphire color.
Recalling his previous intentions, commitments, and aspiration prayers,
He emanates sapphire colored light rays,
Dissolving into the bodies of oneself and those to be protected.
Meditate that all sickness is like frost struck by the sun’s rays.
Homage to Buddha Bhaishajye Guru Vaidurya Prabha-raja.
Through the truth of these words
And the truth of the 12 Great Aspirations of
Bhaishajye Guru Vaidurya Prabha-raja,
May all the sickness of myself and sentient beings be pacified at once.
Tad Yatha
Om Bhaishajye Bhaishajye Mahabhaishajye
Raja Sam-udgate Svaha
All Sickness Shantim Kuru Svaha
(When reciting this mantra, the number of repetitions– 100, 1000, or more
should correspond to the seriousness of the illness. It is taught in both the short and
extensive Medicine Sutras that this will undoubtedly pacify all sickness, except that
which arises due to fully maturing karma.)
(This is Medicine Buddha Text, used on special occasions,
taken from the Ri Chhos written by Raga Asya:)
Bhaishajye Guru Vaidurya Prabha-raja
Blue light rays emanate from one’s heart,
Touching the Bhagavat Bhaishajye Guru,
Residing in the Eastern Pure Realm of sapphire color.
Recalling his previous intentions, commitments, and aspiration prayers,
He emanates sapphire colored light rays,
Dissolving into the bodies of oneself and those to be protected.
Meditate that all sickness is like frost struck by the sun’s rays.
Homage to Buddha Bhaishajye Guru Vaidurya Prabha-raja.
Through the truth of these words
And the truth of the 12 Great Aspirations of
Bhaishajye Guru Vaidurya Prabha-raja,
May all the sickness of myself and sentient beings be pacified at once.
Tad Yatha
Om Bhaishajye Bhaishajye Mahabhaishajye
Raja Sam-udgate Svaha
All Sickness Shantim Kuru Svaha
(When reciting this mantra, the number of repetitions– 100, 1000, or more
should correspond to the seriousness of the illness. It is taught in both the short and
extensive Medicine Sutras that this will undoubtedly pacify all sickness, except that
which arises due to fully maturing karma.)
(This is Medicine Buddha Text, used on special occasions,
taken from the Ri Chhos written by Raga Asya:)