Great Auspicious Heavenly Goddess Mantra

Great Auspicious Heavenly Goddess Mantra

The “Great Auspicious Heavenly Goddess Mantra” (also known as the Mantra of the Good Woman Deity) comes from the “Ten Small Mantras” in the Chinese Buddhist “Collection of Morning and Evening Recitations,” and its core textual sources are the Golden Light Sutra and the Sovereign King Sutra of the Golden Light.

Main merits:
  • Eliminating poverty and gaining wealth: Can dispel karmic obstacles of poverty and obtain abundant treasures, wealth, and auspicious well-being.
  • Fulfilling wishes and aspirations: Pacifies all inauspiciousness, allowing all wholesome vows to be fulfilled.
  • Practicing the path with peace of mind: Helps practitioners avoid any lack of the requisites for practice, and breaks through the three obstacles (afflictive obstacles, karmic obstacles, and retribution obstacles) to strengthen the resolve for the path.

The original text is as follows:

Namo Buddha. Namo Dharma. Namo Sangha. Namo Shri. Mahadeviya.

Tadyatha. Paripurnna. Chali. Samanta. Darshani. Mahaviharagati.

Samanta. Vinigati. Mahakaraye. Pani. Parapani. Sarva-artha.

Samanta. Subhari. Purnna. Arina. Dharmati. Mahavikubite.

Mahamaitre. Lobhasinghite. Hete. Shesinghihite. Samanta. Atha. Anuparani.