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Diminish all the Negative energy with the Healing powers of Medicine Buddha

Buddhism teaches that Bhaiajyaguru, also referred to as the Medicine Buddha, can relieve misery. A buddha is someone who has achieved a level of transcendence. After achieving this, Bhaiajyaguru issued Twelve pledges, the bulk of which are designed to assist everyone else in conquering psychological, physiological, or psychic distress.


Buddhists chant a mantra to request him for healing when they become sick across the globe, but particularly in China and Tibet. The Medicine Buddha is usually seen holding a bowl which is loaded with the fruits of the myrobalan, a therapeutic herb. Addressing the Buddhist philosophy, Medicine Buddha is predominantly revered In Mahayana Buddhism and its derivatives.


He is recognized as the Buddha of healing and medicine in this version of Buddhism. In a bid to relieve one's illness and anguish, Buddhist monks and adherents respect the Buddha. They sometimes use Medicine Buddha's therapeutic methods to improve their personal as well as others' therapeutic benefits. In Chinese Buddhism, believers chant the mantras of the Medicine Buddha to aid them in dealing with their psychological, intellectual, and psychic afflictions.


Together with chanting the mantra, the community also chants the Medicine Buddha's name. Nevertheless, Tibetan Buddhism has rather distinctive customs. It is customary for the healer to let the patient recite the extended Medicine Buddha chant 108 times whilst sipping water.


The patient is allowed to consume the beverage whenever the recital is completed on the assumption that now the water has indeed been blessed by the mantras and the Medicine Buddha's potency. Even until the illness is treated, this procedure continues. These ceremonies have either been conducted while sitting close to statues of the Medicine Buddha or in a tranquil environment.


The 12 vows of the Medicine Buddha


When Medicine Buddha gained nirvana, he made twelve vital vows. The Medicine Buddha calls attention to the following commitments-


  1. To disseminate his light across all the realms, thereby making it possible for everybody to achieve Buddhahood.


  2. to stir conscious beings' minds with his lapis lazuli radiance.


  3. the accomplishment of the worldly requirements of the conscious beings.


  4. To eliminate fallacious thoughts and motivate people to pursue the Bodhisattva route.


  5. to aid beings in maintaining the Moral Principles, especially when they have failed in the past.


  6. to alleviate physiological discomfort or disease in creatures that have been born with physical abnormalities.


  7. to provide assistance for the sick and the poor.


  8. to support women who desire a masculine reincarnation in obtaining their ultimate reincarnation.


  9. to contribute in managing psychological disorders and misconceptions.


  10. to aid the downtrodden in seeking relief from their discomfort.


  11. to provide assistance to individuals who experience terrible hunger and dehydration.


  12. to assist in supplying garments for individuals who are homeless, cold, and plagued by bugs.


The Healing powers of the Medicine Buddha


The third class of maladies, for which no advanced healthcare cure has been identified but that are nevertheless curable through the application of deep spiritual techniques, are the subject of the discourses on the Medicine Buddha. The spiritual practices associated with the Medicine Buddha are among the most notable of these techniques in the Buddhist tradition.


Through such approaches, the inherent healing capabilities which are intrinsic of each and every conscious being's basic composition can be identified and activated. Through this manner, individuals with diseases that are immune to drugs and medical therapy can heal by themselves.


Which Buddha is given the title of Medicine Buddha?


The Medicine King or Buddha is Bhaisajyaguru. He is believed to preside over Vaidurya Nirbhaya, a pristine kingdom.


Where in your home should you place the statue of the Medicine Buddha?


The Medicine Buddha can be situated everywhere in your house. You can also attempt the central area for general happiness because it has an influence on every aspect of daily existence. In Buddhist tradition the original healer was Buddha himself. Known as the Medicine Buddha he revealed the teachings embodied in the sacred bodies of texts known as the Four Medical Tantras.


Buddhist medicine is said to have originated from this sacred scripture. In statues, the Medicine Buddha is depicted with the left hand resting in his lap in Dhyana mudra, supporting a begging-bowl. His right palm faces outwards, offering, in a gesture of generosity, a stem of the myrobalan plant. This healing fruit is well-known in Tibetan medicine and symbolizes here the botanical realm's restorative potential.


However, Buddhist healing grants only a limited application to external medicine. It is considered sufficient only up to the level of removal of external symptoms of the malady. The cure for humankind's root illness is spiritual illumination, the way to which lies through our own efforts.