Does anyone know where I can find a Romaji version of the Hokyoin Dharani? I have it in Sanskrit but curious as to the Japanese pronunciation.
Metta
Jikan wrote:If you want to practice a dharani, you'll need to establish a relationship with a temple, and ask in person.
Jikan wrote:You can chant that if you like, of course, but the question at the start of this thread concerned the traditional version as transmitted in Tendai-shu, so we are discussing that.
Kaji wrote:I practise this dharani. I have not been taught it by a temple or a monk/nun. My understanding is that, as it is presented in a non-esoteric sutra, anyone can learn and use this dharani.
I use this romanised transliteration:
http://www.dharanipitaka.net/2011/2008/ ... sthana.pdf
(You might need to install the Sanserif Pali font to view the characters http://www.dharanipitaka.net/2011/2008/ ... nspali.ttf )
Tatsuo wrote:According to traditional Tendai - is there an initiation needed before you recite this dharani?
vinodh wrote:Kaji wrote:I practise this dharani. I have not been taught it by a temple or a monk/nun. My understanding is that, as it is presented in a non-esoteric sutra, anyone can learn and use this dharani.
I use this romanised transliteration:
http://www.dharanipitaka.net/2011/2008/ ... sthana.pdf
(You might need to install the Sanserif Pali font to view the characters http://www.dharanipitaka.net/2011/2008/ ... nspali.ttf )
The Sanskrit version you quote has several incorrect Sanskrit back translations and corrections. In fact, many of the Dharanis and Mantras in that site have been either back translated from Chinese or corrections of the corrupt Siddham rendering.
You may want to see this: IMHO it is much closer to the original Sanskrit source (than the reconstruction at Dharani Pitaka).
http://www.visiblemantra.org/karandamudra.html
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