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Nāga Lord Mantra Practice Guide

This document contains a mantra and prayers dedicated to the King of Naga Lords. It begins with the holy name mantra of the King of Naga Lords and includes a visualization to recite the mantra. It then contains prayers for long life, happiness, guidance by Dharma kings, and the flourishing of Dharma. It ends by dedicating the merits for the long lives of virtuous friends like His Holiness and for attaining enlightenment quickly.

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Nāga Lord Mantra Practice Guide

This document contains a mantra and prayers dedicated to the King of Naga Lords. It begins with the holy name mantra of the King of Naga Lords and includes a visualization to recite the mantra. It then contains prayers for long life, happiness, guidance by Dharma kings, and the flourishing of Dharma. It ends by dedicating the merits for the long lives of virtuous friends like His Holiness and for attaining enlightenment quickly.

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Lama Zopa Rinpoche

Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition Practice Series

King of Nāga Lords1


Holy Name Mantra
Chom dän dä de zhin sheg pa dra chom pa yang dag par dzog
päi sang gyä rin chhen ö kyi gyäl po me ö rab tu säl wa la
chhag tshäl lo
To Bhagavān, Tathāgata, Arhat, Perfectly Complete Buddha,
King of Jewel Light, Thoroughly Illuminating Fire Light, I prostrate.

Mantra
TADYATHĀ /  OṂ  TATHĀGATA  BHAGAVAN / NĀGARĀJEŚVARA /
ADHIṢṬHANA ADHIṢṬHITE SVĀHĀ

As you recite the mantra, visualize that you are being purified of these four:
sickness, spirit harm, negative karma, and disease; and especially think that
any nāga harm is purified.

May the nāga kings, Joy2 and Nearly Joy;3 the devas with devotion
to holy objects; and also the kings and the benefactors, as well
as other sentient beings who are in poverty, all have long life
without sickness and achieve everlasting happiness.

May all the people of every country be guided by a Dharma King


according to the Dharma, and may everyone enjoy the happiness
of Dharma by generating love and compassion.
2

Dedication
Dedicate for the long life of His Holiness and all other virtuous friends—may
they have long lives and may all their holy wishes be successful.

I will dedicate all my merits in the best way, as the three times
buddhas and bodhisattvas do, to quickly attain enlightenment.

Colophon:
Composed by Lama Zopa Rinpoche in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, in March 1994.
Revised by Ven. Tenzin Tsomo and edited by Doris Low, FPMT Education
Services, July 2022.

Notes
1 Tib. klu'i dbang gi rgyal po, Skt. Nāgeśvararāja.
2 Tib. dga' bo, Skt. Nanda.
3 Tib. nyer dga' bo, Skt. Upananda.

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