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The Dhāraṇī “Mañjuśrī’s Promise”
འཇམ་དཔལ་གྱིས་དམ་བཅས་པའི་གཟུངས།
’jam dpal gyis dam bcas pa’i gzungs
Translator: Translated by the Tibetan Classics Translators Guild of New Yorkunder the patronage and supervision of 84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha
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Summary
Mañjuśrī’s Promise begins without preamble with a Sanskrit praise text in the form of a dhāraṇī that resembles other traditional encomiums that exult in the purity, grace, and triumph of bodhisattvas. The scripture then enumerates the benefits accrued by a single recitation of this dhāraṇī, which include the purification of evil deeds accumulated over eons, and the many rewards for its extensive recitation, namely erudition, exceptional powers of memorization, and finally the sight of the body of Mañjuśrī himself.