Chant in Tibetan | English transliteration | Meaning | Benefits | History
This is a chant known for attracting success and fulfilling desires.
Chant in Tibetan
དེ་བཞིན་གཤེགས་པ་ས་འཛིན་རྒྱལ་པོ་ལ་ཕྱག་འཚལ་ལོ།
ཏདྱཐཱ། ༀ་དྷ་རེ་དྷ་རེ། དྷ་ར་ཎི་བནྡྷེ་སྭཱཧཱ།
Chant in English transliteration
De Zhin Sheg Pa Sa Dzin Gyal Po La Chhag Tshal Lo
Tayatha
Om Dhare Dhare
Dharni Bandhe Swaha
Meaning of the chant
To Tathagata, Earth-Holder King, I prostrate
Benefits of the chant
Many believe that reciting this mantra with the name of Tathagata can fulfill wishes and bring success. The success here refers to not only financial and merit-related achievements but the accomplishment of having virtuous friends, achieving boundless freedom, reaching enlightenment, and being free of all sufferings.
History of the chant
This mantra is available in the Kangyur, which are Buddhist sacred texts.
Important information
It is suggested that to gain from the potential strength of the mantra, one must chant is at least once every day, preferably in the morning. Practitioners believe that using a mala with this mantra can have additional benefits. It can be chanted 108 times, 54 times, or 21 times.