What does the Tibetan six-character mantra mean?

1. The six-character mantra of the Tibetan people refers to the six words "Ba, Ma, Ni, Ba, Mi and Yi" recited by Tibetan Buddhism.

2. Throughout the ages, there are many explanations for the six-character mantra. According to the classic records of Tibetan Buddhism, "fishing" means "Buddha's heart". When reciting this word, the body, mouth and heart must be integrated with the Buddha in order to achieve;

"Well" means "Ruyibao" in Sanskrit, which means "Bao Bu Xin". It is said that this treasure comes from the thought of the Dragon King. If you get this treasure, you can go to the sea without treasure and go up the mountain without treasure.

"Eight meters" means "lotus" in Sanskrit, meaning "lotus heart", pure as lotus.

"Bang" means "the heart of King Kong's Ministry", praying for success, which means that you must rely on the power of Buddha to get "enlightenment", achieve everything, benefit all beings, and finally achieve the desire to become a Buddha.

Three, huh? Bamiyan, Sanskrit romanization is: O? horse Me, padme h? . "The Buddha said Mahayana solemnly protects Wang Jingjuan IV" is translated as "Yaoyao, Yaoyao, Yaoyao". It is the voice expression of the compassion and wisdom of the Buddhas and contains the essence of 84,000 teachings taught by the Buddhas. Among many different mantras, such as Ming Mantra, Big Ronnie Mantra and Secret Mantra, none can compare with the six-character Daming Mantra of Guanyin Bodhisattva. The great benefits of reciting this mantra are repeatedly mentioned in Buddhist scriptures and secret continuations.

It is said that reading the six-character Daming Mantra once is equivalent to reading the twelve points taught by the Buddha. After reading the six-character Daming Mantra, the six degrees of the Bodhisattva are completed, which can firmly put an end to any possibility of reincarnation. This is a simple practice, easy to understand, and everyone can practice it. It also contains the essence of Buddhism. If you regard the six-character Daming mantra as a refuge for happiness and pain, then Guanyin Bodhisattva will always be with you, and you will become more and more pious and unpretentious, which will naturally enhance your understanding of Mahayana.

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Tibetan Buddhism regards these six characters as the source of classics, and advocates that believers should recite them repeatedly, so as to accumulate virtue and achieve complete liberation. It is said that the latest research results of Tibetan scholars believe that the six-character mantra is translated into "Ah! I hope that my merits will be complete and I will be integrated with the Buddha! " There are also Tibetan works that think that the most concise and poetic explanation of the six-character mantra is: "Wow! Treasure of Lotus Lake! "

To sum up, reading (not ng) (mā) (n and) beep (bēi) mi (mēi) bang (h ē ng) can clear away the six troubles of greed, ignorance, arrogance, jealousy and meanness, which is super. Although the six-character Daming Mantra is only a short six-character mantra, it contains all profound Buddhism and condenses the essence of all Buddhism.

It is difficult for ordinary beings to understand and practice all the Buddhism in this life, but they are all summarized in the six-character Daming mantra. As long as we practice the six-character Daming Zun mantra wholeheartedly, we will benefit ourselves and all beings.

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