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dhvajāgrakeyūrā-sādhana
The Practice of Dhvajragrakeyura
I prostrate myself before Dhvajragrakeyura!
Dhvajragrakeyura has a black body, three faces, and four arms. The right and left faces are red and green. In his two right hands [are] a sword and a noose. In his left hands he holds a vajra-marked khvatanga staff and a chakra. His brown hair stands on end. He is adorned with a diadem of five dried skulls. He possesses a tiger skin skirt. His fangs are bared and his belly hangs down. He stands on a seat made of the Sun with his left leg extended. He possesses [the radiance] of rays of light. He possesses sleeves of yellow clothing. The seed is the syllable hūṁ. He possesses the Akshobhya ornament on his head.
This concludes the practice of Dhvājragrakeyura.
Translated by Lama Karma Paljor.