In Japan, the Ksitigarbha mantra is: Namaḥ samantabuddhānāṃ, ha ha ha, sutanu svāhā. Chinese Buddhists, as with other Buddhas, recite the name mantra: Námó dìzàng wáng púsà …
To seal the union, chant oṃ kṣiharaja svāhā seven times. Recite as many times as you can this dhāraṇī known as the Giver of Qualities which contains great benefits as taught in The …
THE MANTRA. This is the mantra that Ksitigarbha heard from Buddhas equaling the number of sand grains of the river Ganga. He made offerings to them and then received this mantra. …
Kṣitigarbha is one of the four principal bodhisattvas along with Samantabhadra, Manjusri, and Avalokiteśvara (Guanyin) in East Asian Mahayana Buddhism. At the pre- Tang dynasty grottos …
The Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva mantra is one of the popular mantras in Mahayana Buddhism, particularly in East Asia, where he is often regarded as the Bodhisattva of hell beings. This is …
Kṣitigarbha is the only one of the four great Bodhisattvas portrayed as a monk, and not just a monk but a wandering mendicant with the great beggar’s staff. His face is kind and gentle and …
kṣitigarbha is one of the eight Great Bodhisattvas. His special function is to descend into the hell realms to save the beings there. His names translates as earth (kṣiti) store or matrix (garbha). …