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In Tibet's mystery medicine books, Dzi Beads are described to heal illnesses, particularly blood-related diseases and will protect a person from ill-willed enemies and from their evil curses.
Dzi Beads has been around for 2000 to 2500 years. Ancient and pure dzi beads of Tibet are extremely precious and rare. Mostly Beads selling in markets are New Beads Compare to the ANCIENT TIBETAN.


If you have not read Meanings of Dzi Beads in my previous post, you may enjoy this post to know short meanings of Dzi Beads design. Other Readers Who know meaning or have read before might be enjoy this post again because i have made Dzibeads meaning Cards to describe each design with Picture of Very fine Dzi beads . Which you can direct save in your computer. I try to make all design meaning Card (Still i am working on it.) So lets See Some Cards which is finished .

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Once again we see many people started to wear Dzi beads. Many visitors came this Blog through searching keywords Dzi Beads and the Meanings of different design on dzi beads. If you Planing to own a Real dzi beads, I recommend you to read this post BEFORE BUYING DZI BEADS(ดี ซี ไอ) หินทิเบต. If you planing to buy Just simple Dzi beads that you can afford That's ok .But If you like to be a serious Dzi Collector Then You Must read simple Tips about HOW TO KNOW REAL OLD DZI BEADS.

Ani Choying Drolma - Seven Line Guru Rinpoche Prayer
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We are familier with Padma Shambhava's VAJRA GURU MANTRA "Om Ah Hum Vajra Guru Padame
Siddhi Hum", mantra for Peace, Healing, Transformation and Protection. There is also Another Mantra "The vajra seven-line Prayer" to Padma shambhava.

Padmasambhava is the patron saint of Tibet. Padma Shambhava(also known as Guru Rinpoche) was an Indian siddha who was invited to Tibet by King Trisong Detsen, to propagate the doctrine of Buddha. Because Padmasambhava’s teachings contain many hidden treasures intended for generations to come, he has become known as the most important Tibetan master.
Om Ah Hum Vajra Guru Padame Siddhi Hum


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To Know the meaning of the Short Mantra "Om Ah Hum Vajra Guru Padame
Siddhi Hum" visit this post VAJRA GURU MANTRA. Another Famous mantra of Padama Shambhava is The Vajra seven-Line prayer. Seven-Line Prayer is the most sacred and important prayer in the Nyingmapa tradition. This short prayer contains the outer, inner, and innermost teachings of the esoteric trainings of Buddhism. By practicing The Vajra Seven-Line Prayer according to any one of these trainings, the result of that particular training will be attained.

In Tibet, the Nyingmapa recite The Vajra Seven-Line Prayer to Guru Rinpoche three times before reciting any other prayers, doing any meditation, or performing any ceremony. Many devotees repeat it hundreds of thousands of times, reciting it during all their waking hours, making it as their main prayer, breathing, life, and contemplation. Recommend this book White Lotus: An Explanation of the Seven-line Prayer to Guru Padmasambhava, for further read by Jamgon Mipham (Author), Padmakara Translation Group (Translator).
Good News!! This 7 line prayer is Now available at Ani choying Drolma's latest Album INNER PEACE-2.

The Vajra Seven-Line Prayer to Guru Rimpoche

HUNG ORGYEN YUK GYI NUB CHANG TSAM
HUNG, on the northwest border of the country Oddiyanna.

PEMA GESAR DONGPO LA
On the pistil of a lotus flower

YA TSEN CHOG GI NGO DRUB NYEY
Endowed with the marvelous attainment

PEMA JUNG NEY SHEY SU DRAG
You are renowned as the Lotus-Born

KHOR DU KHANDRO MANG POI KOR
Surrounded by retinue of many Dakinis

CHEG KYI JE SU DAG DRUB KYI
Emulating you in my practice

CHHEN GIE LAB CHHER SHEG SU SOL
I pray you will come and confer your blessings

GURU PEMA SIDDHI HUNG



Seven-Line Prayer to Guru Rimpoche Source : GURU RIMPOCHE 7 LINE PRAYER
If you like to know more detail of the mantra Visit Vajra Seven Line Prayer To Guru Rinpoche, and other prayers to Guru Rinpoche.

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