Toh 762Tantra
The Noble Dhāraṇī of the Iron Beak [2]
འཕགས་པ་ལྕགས་མཆུ་ཞེས་བྱ་བའི་གཟུངས།
Āryalohatuṇḍanāmadhāraṇī
’phags pa lcags mchu zhes bya ba’i gzungs
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Summary
The Dhāraṇī of the Iron Beak [2] is the fourth of the “five beak dhāraṇīs” (mchu sde lnga, Toh 759–763) and among the few scriptures in the Degé Kangyur concerned with weather control practices. In Indra’s Rock Cave on Vaidehaka Mountain, Śakra requests the Buddha for a teaching with which to guard against the asuras and protect the Buddhist teachings. The Buddha then recites the dhāraṇī formula in two parts along with a brief nāga subduing, weather control ritual. The benefits of the performance of this text include keeping the Buddhist teachings and practitioners safe from harm and ensuring proper rainfall for bountiful harvests.