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'''Meditation and Recitation of Vajrasattva''' — a practice of purification and healing which removes illnesses and [[obscurations]] of all kinds through meditating on the [[sambhogakaya]] [[buddha]] [[Vajrasattva]] and reciting his [[mantra]]—the [[hundred syllable mantra]]. This practice, which is common to all [[four schools|schools]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]], is also one of the inner preliminary or ‘foundation’ practices (Tib. ''[[ngöndro]]'') of [[Vajrayana]] Buddhism.  
[[Image:VajrasattvaLarger.jpg|thumb|[[Vajrasattva]]]]'''Meditation and Recitation of Vajrasattva''' — a practice of purification and healing which removes illnesses and [[obscurations]] of all kinds through meditating on the [[sambhogakaya]] [[buddha]] [[Vajrasattva]] and reciting his [[mantra]]—the [[hundred syllable mantra]]. This practice, which is common to all [[four schools|schools]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]], is also one of the inner preliminary or ‘foundation’ practices (Tib. ''[[ngöndro]]'') of [[Vajrayana]] Buddhism.  


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==

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Vajrasattva

Meditation and Recitation of Vajrasattva — a practice of purification and healing which removes illnesses and obscurations of all kinds through meditating on the sambhogakaya buddha Vajrasattva and reciting his mantra—the hundred syllable mantra. This practice, which is common to all schools of Tibetan Buddhism, is also one of the inner preliminary or ‘foundation’ practices (Tib. ngöndro) of Vajrayana Buddhism.

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