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Budhist Mantra - Om Mani Padme Hum

ketogah rated 8 months agoFeatured Review
from the page: "Budhist Mantra - Om Mani Padme Hum. "It is very good to recite the mantra. According to Gen Rinpoche's" The mantra Om Mani Pädme Hum" is ... all » easy to say yet quite powerful, because it contains the essence of the entire teaching. When you say the fir...

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samagdi rated 7 months ago
soul soothing
digits rated 8 months ago
Om Mani Padme Hum"There is not a single aspect of the eighty-four thousand sections of the Buddha's teachings which is not contained in Avalokiteshvara's six syllable mantra "Om Mani Padme Hum", and as such the qualities of the "mani" are praised again and again in the Sutras and Tantras.... Whether happy or sad, if we take the "mani" as our refuge, Chenrezig will never forsake us, spontaneous devotion will arise in our minds and the Great Vehicle will effortlessly be realized." Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche -- Heart Treasure of the Enlightened OnesHear the Chant
ketogah rated 8 months ago
from the page: "Budhist Mantra - Om Mani Padme Hum. "It is very good to recite the mantra. According to Gen Rinpoche's" The mantra Om Mani Pädme Hum" is ... all » easy to say yet quite powerful, because it contains the essence of the entire teaching. When you say the first syllable Om it is blessed to help you achieve perfection in the practice of generosity, Ma helps perfect the practice of pure ethics, and Ni helps achieve perfection in the practice of tolerance and patience. Päd, the fourth syllable, helps to achieve perfection of perseverance, Me helps achieve perfection in the practice of concentration, and the final sixth syllable Hum helps achieve perfection in the practice of wisdom. "So in this way recitation of the mantra helps achieve perfection in the six practices from generosity to wisdom"