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ārya-sitātapatra-aparājitā-sādhana
The practice of the noble Sitatapatra, which cannot be surpassed by others
I prostrate myself before the noble Sitatapatra-Aparajita!
[Performing] here the rituals that were proclaimed earlier, [imagine] the white syllable oṁ on the disc of the moon in your heart. From it arises the Blessed Sitatapatra-Aparajita, with three faces and six arms. Each face has three eyes. The body is white. The right and left faces are blue and red. In her right hands she holds a chakra, an iron hook, and a bow. In her left hands she holds a white vajra, an arrow, and [forms the mudra] of a scorpion together with a noose. With her left hand she [forms] the mudra of a scorpion together with the posture of an angry deity. She completely destroys all negative influences with her angry gaze. She is adorned with divine ornaments and clothing. Meditate that on the crown of your head [is] the teacher Vairocana.
Having done so, make the mudra. Press your right fist on your heart together with your index finger. The left hand rises with the vajra fist.
Recitation:
oṁ sitātapatre aparājite sarva kra hā nu trāsaya trāsaya hana hana druṁ druṁ hūṁ hūṁ phaṭ phaṭ svāhā
This concludes the practice of the noble Sitātapatra-Aparājita.
Translated by Lama Karma Paljor.