Mana mantra is the mantra of avalokitesvara, which originated from Sanskrit. This mantra contains the endless blessings and compassion of the Buddhas, and is the voice manifestation of the compassion and wisdom of the Buddhas. The six-character Daming mantra is an extension of the word "om, ah, ha", and its connotation is extremely rich and mysterious, containing great strength, wisdom and compassion in the universe. This mantra is the subtle essence of avalokitesvara, and it has incredible merits and benefits to recite it often.
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According to the classic records of Tibetan Buddhism, the six-character mantra "Om" means "Buddha's heart", which means that when you read this word, your body should correspond to the Buddha's body, your mouth should correspond to the Buddha's mouth, and your will should correspond to the Buddha's will. If you think that your body, mouth and heart are integrated with the Buddha, you can succeed. "Well," in Sanskrit means "Ruyibao", which means "Bao Bu Xin". It is said that this treasure comes from the head of the Dragon King.
If you get this treasure, there will be no treasure to gather in the sea of people, and no treasure to climb the mountain, so it is also called "Jubao"; "Eight meters" means "lotus" in Sanskrit, meaning "lotus heart", pure as lotus. "Hmmm" means "the heart of King Kong" and wishes to achieve, which means that you must rely on the power of Buddha to get "enlightenment" and achieve everything.
Pursue all sentient beings and finally achieve the desire to become a Buddha. Tibetan Buddhism regards these six words as the source of classics, and advocates that believers can recite them repeatedly and never forget them. It is believed that only in this way can we accumulate virtue and get rid of perfection.
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