■318 THE MONKHOOD. 



" Hail! Thou emblem of The Three Holies! 

 With lovely hand posed on Thy breast 

 And shining within a glorious halo 

 Thou confoundeth Thy enemies with dazzling light ! 



Hail ! In Thy placid mood 

 Tliy glory gains brilliancy from Thy gems 

 And laughing in Thy ' Tutu-ra tutu-ra'' ' 

 Thou enslaveth the hearts of man and fiend! 

 Hail! Oh! Owner of all the earth. 

 Thou maketh the mighty bend their head 

 And quake beneath Thy angry frown 

 While all the poor Thou cherisheth ! 

 Hail ! With crescent moon as a diadem, 

 And adorned with every jewel, 

 And 0-pag-med in Thy plaited hair 

 Thou sheddeth excessive light ! 



Hail! Thy necklace^ glows 



Like the fire of the last kalpa^ 



And wreathed in smiles and with right foot extended 



Thou wholly vanquisheth Thy enemies. 



Hail! Happy virtuous Soother ! 



Thou actively sootheth our every woe 



By '■Stoa-ha, Om !^ and Thy immaculateness 



Thou cleanseth from foulest sin ! 



Hail! With glorious dazzling halo, 



Thou overpowereth all Thine enemies. 



Thou coined for us the ten mystic words 



And by ^ Hung ' Thou solved all knowledge I 



Hail! With bent foot and Thy ' Tu-re ' 



Thou possesseth tlie realms of ' Hung' 



O ! Omniscient One ! 



And Thou shaketh the three worlds ! 



Hail ! holding in uplifted hand 



The marked beast of the heavenly lakes, 



With Thy ' Tara' and ' PhaV 



Thou purgeth from all poison ! 



Hail ! Thou teacher of Indra, 



The King of Gods, and the goddesses. 



With Thy wealth of charming armour_ 



Thou saveth from evil dreams and strife ! 



' Part of her mantra. i ' At the end of each kalpa the world is 



1 Or rosary. ' consumed by fire. 



