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What does the Tibetan six-character mantra mean?
The six-character mantra, the six-character mantra or the six-character mantra of Daming are the six words of Tibetan Buddhism chanting "Mo, Ma, Ni, Ba, Mi and Yi", which is said to be the fundamental mantra of the Secret Lotus Department of Buddhism.

Modern Chinese pronunciation: ù (ù ng) ù (ma) ù (nù) ù (bi) ù mi (mi) ù (h ng).

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Tibetans believe that the most important condition for practicing Buddhism is to recite the scriptures frequently.

Therefore, not only the elderly place their hopes for happiness in the next life on chanting, but also the young and middle-aged people are diligent in chanting.

In addition to talking, eating and sleeping, you always open your mouth, while sitting, lying and walking are all mumbling prayers. Among many classics, Tibetans read the most famous six-character proverbs: thump, thump, thump, thump, thump, thump, thump, thump, thump, thump, thump and thump.

1, "Ba" means that when reading this word, the body should correspond to the Buddha's body, the mouth should correspond to the Buddha's mouth, and the meaning should correspond to the Buddha's meaning. The so-called unity of body, mouth, heart and Buddha can be achieved.

2. In Sanskrit, "Mane" means "Ruyibao" and "Bao Bu Xin". It is said that this treasure comes from the thought of the Dragon King. If you get this treasure, you can put it into the sea and climb to the top of the mountain, so it is also called "Jubao".

3. "Eight meters" means "Lotus" in Sanskrit, which means "Heart of Lotus", which is a metaphor for purity like lotus.

4. "Bang" means "the heart of King Kong", which means praying for achievement, that is, you must rely on the power of Buddha to get "enlightenment", achieve everything, and finally realize your desire to become a Buddha.

Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Six-character Proverbs