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2468 The Practice of Vajrajvala-analarka

Library - Tengyur - Comments on tantras

vajra-jvāla-analārka-sādhana

The Practice of Vajrajvala-analarka

    I prostrate myself before Vajrajvala-analarka!
     After [meditating on] emptiness, which corresponds to suchness, the blue syllable hūṁ [appears] on the Sun. When it becomes perfect, Vajrajvala-analarka with a blue body [appears] from it. He possesses light that gathers a blazing garland. With four faces and eight arms. The faces are smiling, heroic, fearsome, and compassionate. The four right hands hold a vajra, a sword, a chakra, and an arrow. The four left hands hold a bell, a bow, a lasso, and a khvatanga staff along with a multicolored silk flag. The cluster of gray hair on the head possesses a fiery flame. Very frightening, adorned with bracelets made from the coils of a large snake, a belt, anklets, necklaces, earrings, and a diadem. Manifesting as the chakra of Mahamaya, he tramples Vishnu and his consort with his outstretched right foot. Meditate on him as the one who brings about submission.
    Then form the mudra. [Forming] the fingers of the vajra palms of your hands, join both thumbs with the center of the blazing heart. Then recite the mantra:
    oṁ vajra jvala analārka hūṁ
    This concludes the Vajrajvala-analarka sadhana.
    This concludes the practice of Mahabala.
     Translated by Lama Karma Paljor (Filippov O.E.).

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