Guardian of Balance and Detoxification under the Medicine Buddha
📖 Introduction
The Twelve Yaksha Generals (Dvādaśa Yakṣa Mahārāja), or the Twelve Heavenly Generals, are the sworn protectors in the celestial entourage of the Medicine Buddha (Bhaiṣajyaguru), the Buddha of Healing and Lapis Lazuli Light. Each of these generals commands a vast legion of yakshas (powerful spirit beings), vowing to protect sentient beings, particularly those who uphold the Medicine Buddha’s name and practices.
The Seventh General, known as Pajra, also transliterated as Pajara or Vajra, is a divine warrior whose name invokes strength, protection, and the purification of inner poisons.
🧠 Name and Meaning
- Sanskrit: Pajra or Vajra (possibly derived from “Vajra” – thunderbolt, indestructible truth)
- Chinese: 波闍羅 (Bō shé luó)
- Japanese: バジャラ (Bajara Taishō)
- Literal Meaning: “Diamond,” “Thunderbolt,” or “Immutable Power”
This name suggests unyielding purity and the ability to destroy ignorance and inner toxins, in line with the vajra’s symbolic nature in Buddhism.
🧭 Role and Rank
- Order: Seventh among the Twelve Yaksha Generals
- Command: Leads an army of 7,000 yakshas
- Direction: Often associated with the Southwest
- Cosmic Element: Earth, representing strength, detoxification, and grounded healing
⚔️ Sacred Vow
According to the Bhaiṣajyaguru Sūtra, General Pajra made a vow:
“I, Pajra, vow to protect all beings who chant the name of the Medicine Buddha. I shall remove toxins from their bodies, purify their blood and flesh, neutralize poisons of anger and greed, and restore balance in the body and spirit. No venom or curse shall overcome those who rely on the healing Dharma.”
This sacred promise emphasizes his protection against physical poisons, energetic curses, karmic toxins, and psychological imbalances.
🧬 Diseases He Protects Against
Disease Category | Examples |
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Poisoning & Toxicosis | Snake bites, food poisoning, environmental toxins |
Liver and Gallbladder Diseases | Hepatitis, gallstones, bile disorders |
Hematologic Disorders | Sepsis, blood infections, inflammation |
Emotional Toxins | Anger, envy, destructive habits |
Skin Conditions | Abscesses, ulcers, boils |
Mystical Afflictions | “Black magic,” curses, energy parasites (as symbolized in ancient Buddhist lore) |
Pajra is associated with eliminating toxins—whether physical (infections, venom), emotional (anger, hatred), or karmic.
🖼️ Iconography and Symbols
Pajra is portrayed with:
- A vajra or mace in hand—symbolizing indestructibility and power
- A fiery aura, often surrounded by protective light
- A meditative yet fierce gaze, reflecting clarity in purpose
- Standing atop snakes or toxins—symbolizing conquest over poison and fear
In visual depictions, Pajra exudes an air of commanding presence and purification.
⚕️ Healing and Symbolic Functions
Aspect | Spiritual and Healing Role |
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Detoxification | Cleansing of liver, blood, lymph |
Energetic Purification | Removal of “poison thoughts,” black karma |
Defense | Guardian against venom, sorcery, poison in food or drink |
Balance Restoration | Harmonizes imbalanced chakras and emotions |
Ritual Application | Used in ceremonies to cleanse negative energy, remove inner obstacles, and bless medicine |
📿 Practice and Invocation
General Pajra is especially venerated in rituals involving:
- Poison or infection
- Hexes or spiritual disturbances
- Unexplained illnesses
- Anger management and purification
Suggested Visualization:
Visualize Pajra descending in a golden thunderbolt form, placing his vajra at your solar plexus. Poisonous clouds and negative karmic winds dissolve under his brilliant healing light.
Mantra Support:
Used with the Medicine Buddha Mantra:
“Om Bhaiṣajye Bhaiṣajye Mahābhaiṣajya Rājā Samudgate Svāhā”
Or invoke his name reverently:
“Homage to the Great General Pajra, remover of toxins and protector of the pure path!”
🌍 Modern Relevance
Field | Application |
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Holistic Medicine | Detox regimens, liver support, blood purification |
Psychology | Anger therapy, purging toxic emotional patterns |
Environmental Health | Protection against harmful substances, radiation, pollution |
Energy Work | Spiritual cleansing, protective circles, banishment of curses |
Emergency Healing | Snakebite, venom, high fevers, rapid interventions |
📜 Conclusion
General Pajra, the Seventh Yaksha Commander, is a symbol of spiritual immunity, healing fire, and karmic purification. In Buddhist lore and spiritual practice, he is revered for his swift action against poisons—of both body and mind—and for his loyal defense of all beings who seek refuge in the Medicine Buddha.
Whether you’re battling a fever, emotional toxins, or spiritual heaviness, Pajra stands ready with his vajra of light to defend, purify, and protect.