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vasudhārā-sādhana
The practice of Vasudhara
I prostrate myself before Vasudhara!
Performing the rituals that were proclaimed earlier, [subsequently] from the yellow syllable baṁ [appears a goddess] with a yellow body, one face, and two hands, young and youthful, completely adorned with jewelry and clothing. In her left hand she holds a bundle of rice [sprouts] and a vessel pouring out a shower of jewels. In her right hand she forms the [mudra] of supreme giving. She is surrounded by a boundless retinue of friends. She sits on a seat of multicolored lotus and moon. Her head is adorned with Ratnasambhava.
Instantly arising from the seed syllable in your own heart, form the mudra. Forming a fist with both hands, bend the third joint of your middle fingers. This is the mudra of Vasudhara.
Then:
oṁ vasudhārā ratnani dhāna kṣetre svāhā
Recite this mantra.
This concludes the practice of Vasudhara.
Translated by Lama Karma Paljor.