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vajra-sarasvatī-sādhana
The Practice of Vajrasaraswati
I prostrate myself before the blessed Saraswati!
[Performing] the rituals that were proclaimed earlier, [visualize] a red lotus and the Moon in your heart. On them [is] the red seed syllable doḥ. When it becomes perfect, on the eight-petaled lotus [appears that which] possesses the heart of its own seed. When this becomes perfect, from it [appears] the blessed Vajrasaraswati with three faces, six arms, a red body, and three eyes [on each face]. The right and left faces are blue and white. The right arms hold a lotus, a sword, and a cutting dagger. The left hands hold a kapala, a jewel, and a chakra. She possesses the youth of a girl with her left leg extended. She holds various ornaments. Thanks to the seed syllable symbol in her heart, [light] radiates and the goals of others are fulfilled. Meditating on yourself in this way, [recite:]
oṁ picu picu prajñā vardhani jvala jvala medha vardhani dhiri dhiri budhi vardhani svāhā
This is the mantra for recitation.
This concludes the practice of Vajrasaraswati.
Translated by Lama Karma Paljor (Filippov O.E.).