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Hayagreeva Buddhism Mantra: Hri Benza Todha Hayagriva Hulu Hulu Hum Phet
🙏 Who is Hayagriva?
💥 In Tibetan Buddhism, Hayagriva is a wrathful manifestation of Avalokiteshvara. There are believed to be 108 forms of Hayagriva.
His special ability is to cure diseases, especially skin diseases even as serious as leprosy, which is said to be caused by the Nagas (water spirits with serpent bodies).
It is said that Tibetan horse-dealers worshipped Hayagriva because he could frighten away demons by neighing like a horse. When invoked he announces his coming by neighing, the sound of which pierces false appearances and disguise.
💥 In Hinduism, Hayagriva is an avatar of Vishnu. He is worshipped as the god of knowledge and wisdom, with a human body and a horse’s head, brilliant white in color, with white garments and seated on a white lotus.
Hayagriva is celebrated in the “Puranas” for rescuing the “Vedas” from the demons Madhu and Kaitabha and teaching them again to Brahma. Symbolically, the story of Hayagriva represents the triumph of pure knowledge, guided by the hand of God, over the demonic forces of passion and darkness.
Invariably, Hayagriva is depicted seated, most often with his right hand either blessing the supplicant or in the “vyaakhyaa mudraa” pose of teaching. The right hand also usually holds a “aksha-maalaa” (rosary), indicating his identification with meditative knowledge. His left holds a book, indicating his role as a teacher. His face is always serene and peaceful, if not smiling.
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💥 In Buddhism:
Om Hri Benza Todha Hayagriva Hulu hulu Hum Phe
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Hrih Benza Trodha Hayagriva Hulu Hulu Hung Phat
In his simplest form Hayagriva is depicted with one face, two arms and two legs. Everything about him is wrathful – a scowling face with three glaring eyes, a roaring mouth with protruding fangs, a pose of warrior’s aggressiveness, a broad belly bulging with inner energy, a sword raised threateningly in his right hand, his left hand raised in a threatening gesture and snake ornaments.
This terrifying aspect expresses compassion’s fierce determination to help us overcome inner egotism and outer obstructions.
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Others:
Om Shri Hayagrivaya Namaha
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In IAST
jñānānandamayaṃ devaṃ nirmalasphaṭikākṛtiṃ
ādhāraṃ sarvavidyānāṃ hayagrīvaṃ upāsmahe
In Devanāgarī
ज्ञानानन्दमयं देवं निर्मलस्फटिकाकृतिं
आधारं सर्वविद्यानां हयग्रीवं उपास्महे
There is no other auspiciousness which is greater than Hayagrivan
There is nothing more sacred than Sri Hayagrivan to destroy our accumulated sins
There is no God superior to Hayagrivan
There is no one grieves after performing Saranagathi at the sacred feet of Hayagrivan.
He is called as Veda Moorthy. He is the Akararthan. He protects all creatures. He who taught knowledge to Goddess Saraswati. Without his grace, we cannot obtain good knowledge.
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