Main source is the: Namo "Sutra of the Foremost Shurangama at the Great Buddha's Summit Concerning the Tathagata's Secret Cause of Cultivation, His Certification to the Complete Meaning and all Bodhisattvas' Myriad Practices." Also called Namo Shurangama Tathāgatoṣṇīṣa-Sitātapatrā (सितातपत्रा) Mantra Dharani Om namaḥ śrī-sarva-buddha-bodhisattvebhyaḥ ॐ नमः श्रीसर्वबुद्धबोधिसत्त्वेभ्यः। Śūraṃgama-sūtra - Namo Shǒu lèngyán jīng 首楞嚴經 - Namo ārya-sarva-tathāgatoṣṇīṣa-sitāta-patrā-nāma-parājitā pratyaṅgirā mahā-vidyā-rājñī samāptā - Om Namo Shurangama Sutra-Mantra - Om Namo Léngyán jīng 棱嚴經 (Taisho number T 945) - A Zen -Chan and Tantric Mantra Tantra Sutra scripture translated by Paramiti (Pāramiti 般刺蜜帝) in 705 A.D.
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These Dharma Master teachers include Arya Venerables Nagarjuna, Ashvaghosha, Aryasura, Kumarajiva, Shantideva, Chandrakirti, Chandragomin, Vasubandhu, Asanga, Hui Neng, Atisha, Kamalashila, Dharmarakshita, Tsong Khapa, Thogme Zangpo, Patanjali, Sushruta, Charaka, Vagbhata, Nichiren, Hsu Yun, Hsuan Hua, Shen Kai, Tenzin Gyatso, Kyabje Zopa, Ajahn Chah, Vasant Lad, and other modern day masters. 102, ISBN 81-8) The main source is the Tripitaka Sutra, Shastra and Vinaya teachings (as found in the scripture storehouse of the Indian Sanskrit-Siddham, Chinese, Tibetan and Japanese traditions of the Nalanda Tradition of ancient Nalanda University) of Shakyamuni Buddha, and his Arya Sagely Bodhisattva Bhikshu Monk and Upasaka disciples. (Source: Indian Buddhist Pundits - from the Jewel Garland of Buddhist History, (Tibetan title: Chos-'byung-zin-bris-nor-bu 'phreng-ba compiled Tibetan Masters), translator Lobsang Norbu Tsonawa, Dharamsala, India: Library of Tibetan Works and Archives (LTWA), 1985, Revised Edition 2005: p. The Tibetan name for Chandragomin's Shurangama Mantra Sadhana is hphags-pa de-bshin-gsegs-pahi gtsug-tor-nas byun-bahi gdugs dkar-mo-can gshan-gyis mi-thub-pa phyir bzlog-pa shes-bya-bahi gzuns kyi sgrub-thabs.
3904, 3905, 39 of the Tibetan Tripitaka Tangyur as the ārya-tathāgatoṣṇīṣa sitātapatrā-parājitā pratyaṅgirā nāma dhāraṇī sādhana (P.E. sagely Indian Buddhist Upasaka Pandit Chandragomin from Nalanda Monastic University wrote three commentaries and one Sadhana (Puja ceremony) on the Shurangama Mantra in Sanskrit: It is still extant in its Tibetan form in the Peking Edition No. Chan Zen Tripitaka Master Hsuan Hua (Xuan Hua) of the City of 10,000 Buddhas (Dharma Realm Buddhist Association - Venerable Dharma Master Hsu Fa of the Ching Dynasty, Namo Shurangama Tripitaka-Charya Venerable Master Arya Nagarguna, Venerable Tang Dynasty Sanskrit to Chinese Translator Dharma Master Shramana Paramiti, reviewer Dharma Master Shramana Meghashikara, certifier Shramana Hwai Di and editor disciple Fang Yung, Hsu Yun (Xu yun), Bhikshuni translator Heng Ch'ih (Heng Chr), Heng Tao and other translators of the Buddhist Text Translation Society (an Anonymous American Buddhist Monk of the Tibetan and Chinese Mahayana Tradition Namo Chandragomin's ārya-tathāgatoṣṇīṣa sitātapatrā-parājitā pratyaṅgirā nāma dhāraṇī sādhana. T 945 by diverse Buddhist Monks and Nuns such as Ven. Source: Commentaries on Shurangama Sutra Mantra Taisho No. Topics: Shurangama Mantra, Shurangama Sutra, Medicine Buddha, Akshobhya, Amitabha, Avalokiteshvara. If you want to hold the mantra, you have to be sincere in your intent, rectify your mind and cultivate your body. Whoever recites it will become protected by Vajra Treasury Bodhisattvas of Medicine Buddha (Akshobhya Mitrugpa). It is also called the most magical and wonderful language.
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