Saturday, November 29, 2025

Shurangama Heart Mantra - Music My Heart Will Go On

Chú Trừ Tà Ma, Hóa Giải Bùa Ngải, Thư Ếm, Trị Ma Nhập
Buddhist Mantra For Ghost Attack, Possession

The Shurangama Heart Mantra, also known as the Heart of the Shurangama Mantra, is a shorter, powerful mantra within the larger Shurangama Mantra. It is often chanted on its own for its protective and beneficial qualities. The heart mantra is represented in Sanskrit as "Oṃ anale anale viśade viśade. vīra vajra-dhare, bandha bandhani, vajra-pāṇi phaṭ! hūṃ trūṃ phaṭ! svāhā." This mantra is believed to have the power to eliminate obstacles, remove afflictions, and facilitate spiritual progress. 

Here's a breakdown: 

Oṃ: A sacred syllable, often the first syllable of mantras.

anale anale: Meaning "O fire, O fire" or "O destroyer of defilement".

viśade viśade: Meaning "O pure one, O pure one" or "O unblemished one, O unblemished one".

vīra vajra-dhare: Meaning "Hero, Vajra-holder".

bandha bandhani: Meaning "Bind, bind" or "Imprison, imprison".

vajra-pāṇi: Meaning "Vajra-hand" or "Wielder of the vajra".

phaṭ!: A bija (seed) syllable, often used to dispel negativity.

hūṃ trūṃ phaṭ!: Bija syllables associated with specific energies and transformations.

svāhā: A concluding syllable, meaning "so be it" or "may it be fulfilled".

This heart mantra is considered a condensed essence of the larger Shurangama Mantra, and its recitation is believed to have significant positive effects on the practitioner's spiritual journey. 

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