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vajra-śṛiṅkhalā-sādhana
The Practice of Vajrashrinkala
I prostrate myself before Vajrashrinkala!
[Performing] the rituals that were proclaimed earlier, [visualize] the syllable hūṁ, green in color, on the disc of the moon in your heart. From it appears Vajrashrinkala with three faces and six arms. The right and left faces are blue and white. Each face has three eyes. In the right hands are a vajra, a vajra iron chain, and an arrow. In the left hands [is formed the mudra] of a scorpion, [holding] a bow and arrow. The body is yellow-green in color. The faces are slightly smiling. She is adorned with all kinds of jewelry. Imagine her as yourself, subduing living beings that possess poison.
[When you imagine this], make the mudra. To do this, make fists with both hands separately. Form the little fingers and index fingers into the shape of an iron chain. This is how the Vajra-śrīṅkhala mudra is formed.
oṁ vajra śṛiṅkhale hūṁ phaṭ svāhā
This is the recitation.
This concludes the Vadraśrīṅkhala sadhana.
Translated by Lama Karma Paljor.