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Powerful Practice For Wealth - Water Ritual of the White Dzambhala

There is a powerful Buddhist ritual that addresses the popular aspiration to get rich. The practice involves
offering a light stream of water over the head of the Dzambhala symbolized by its image. The White

Dzambhala is a wealth granting aspect of the Compassionate Buddha and in this form sits on a turquoise

dragon, surrounded by four dakinis each signifying a Buddhist cosmic family and a compass direction.
Dakinis are powerful female angels who help Dzambhala bring riches into the lives of those who do the

water ritual daily while reciting their mantras. FSW is very happy to share this practice with readers.

It is important to generate an altruistic intention when doing this practice. When your desire to become rich

is only to benefit yourself, it deprives the practice of much power. When your aspiration is fueled by your

great desire to help others however, the ritual takes on much added power. Even when your motivation is

inspired by your great wish to benefit your loved ones, this is far better than just thinking of yourself.

Thus for those needing the money to fund their children’s education, to buy a house for the family, to pay
for hospital bills for instance… and you think through these needs of yours before doing the ritual then, it

will establish a good and pure motivation that really adds great strength to the practice.

The Preparations

Firstly, get an image of the White Dzambhala. Commit the image of Dzambhala to memory. Notice that
White Dzambhala is sitting on a turquoise dragon and is carrying a white trident in one hand and a banner in

another.

Secondly, get images of the four Dakinis. These are beautiful offering Goddesses from the four Buddhist

families, each of whom live in a different direction. From the East comes blue coloured Vajra Dakini who

holds a thunderbolt in her right hand; from the South comes Ratna Dakini who holds a jewel in her right
hand; from the West comes Padma Dakini and she holds a lotus in her right hand; and from the North

comes green coloured Karma Dakini who holds a sword in her right hand. Commit the images of the
dakinis to memory to aid you in your visualizations as you recite their mantra.

Thirdly set up your crystal bowl in which you place an inverted glass to place a flat surface on which you
place White Dzambhala in the center surrounded by the four dakinis.
Finally prepare a jug of fresh water filled to the brim; it should have a thin spout from which you will pour

water over White Dzambhala’s crown as you recite his mantra. Do this pouring slowly and with great
loving gentleness.

Mantra Practice

Begin by generating a good motivation… then start reciting the mantra of White Dzambhala:

Om Padma Krodha Arya

Dzambhala Hridaya Hum Phat

As you recite, start offering the water on the head of Dzambhala. Do this slowly but steadily and note that it

should be a fine stream of water. As you pour the water with your right hand, snap the fingers of your left

hand in front of your heart and recite the mantra a minimum of seven times and preferably 108 times. If you
have a rosary of 108 mala beads, use this and make it your designated mala for doing this practice. At times

when you are in a rush, you can recite 21 or 28 times.

The Visualisation

As you recite the Dzambhala mantra and pour the water on his head, think that from the mouth of the

Dragon and from the mouth of Dzambhala’s mongoose come an unceasing flow of wish-fulfilling jewels

and dollar notes, millions and millions of dollars. The flow of wealth comes like beautiful water falling

down from the mountains. Think that Dzambhala is experiencing great bliss from the water so he promises

to help you by bringing big wealth for your family and your business.

The Four Dakinis

Next you must turn your attention to the four dakinis. If there is any water left, you can also pour over the

heads of the dakini images. If not, then all you need to do is to recite the mantras of the four dakinis as

follows. Recite 21 sets of these mantras.


Om Vajra dakini hum phat

Om Ratna dakini hum phat

Om Padma dakini hum phat


Om Karma dakini hum phat

Sarwa Siddhi hum

Dedications

When you have finished reciting all the mantras, it is important to dedicate the practice and the ritual just

performed to your family and to the success of all your financial aspirations. The water used for the ritual

can be used to make tea or to pour over plants or into your fish tanks or water features…

You can also place a White Dzambhala image under the falling water in this nine level waterfall. Place this
in the North, East or Southeast of your living area… and keep the water flowing through the day. You can

turn off the waterfall in the night. If you have such a waterfall in the house, it is also a good idea to recite the

mantra 21 times in front of the waterfall, as this creates the great merit of invoking Dzambhala’s assistance

for the family or the business. You can also create this water feature in your office.

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