BLACK MAHAKALA Sanskrit Mantra NAMO SAMANTA BUDDHĀ NĀṂ OṂ MAHĀ KĀ LAYA SVĀ HĀ The Great Black One
BLACK MAHAKALA Sanskrit Tantric Mantra NAMO SAMANTA BUDDHĀNĀṂ OṂ MAHĀKĀLAYA SVĀHĀ (The Great Black One) Sanskrit Chant General Introduction: Mahakala (Great Black One) is a category of male Tantric Buddhist deities. The common function of Mahakala is as a protector (Dharmapala) deity and specifically the primary Wisdom Protector of Himalayan and Tibetan Buddhism. In some cases, Mahakala can also be a meditational deity (ishtadevata) in the highest Anuttarayoga Tantras. For the study of Mahakala there are three important topics: Principal Texts, Principal Systems and Principal Iconographic Forms. There are dozens of different variations and forms of Mahakala. He is typically in wrathful appearance following the Indian model of a Raksha demon. In most occurrences and uses of Mahakala, he is paired with a meditational deity such as Shri Hevajra and as Panjarnata Mahakala, Chakrasamvara and Chaturbhuja Mahakala, Guhyasamaja and Chaturmukha Mahakala. In most cases Mahakala is an emanation, or wrathful as
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