New Publication:The Dhāraṇī for Secret Relics

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Toh 507

གསང་བ་རིང་བསྲེལ་གྱི་གཟུངས།
The Dhāraṇī for Secret Relics
《秘密舍利篋陀羅尼》(大正藏:《一切如來正法秘密篋印心陀羅尼經》)
Guhya­dhātu­dhāraṇī

On his way to honor a brahmin’s invitation for a midday meal, the Buddha comes across an old stūpa that resembles a rubbish heap. Subsequently, while in conversation with Vajrapāṇi, the Buddha reveals that the stūpa contains the doctrinal synopsis for a dhāraṇī that embodies the essence of the blessings of innumerable buddhas. He also explains that the stūpa is, in fact, made of precious materials and that its lowly appearance is merely due to the lack of beings’ merit. The Buddha then extols the merit that results from copying, reading, and worshiping this scripture, and he enumerates the benefits that arise from placing it in stūpas and buddha images. When he pronounces the actual dhāraṇī, the derelict old stūpa is restored to its former glory.

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