Six-character mantra Chinese Pinyin Modern Chinese pronunciation: ? (? ng) ? (ma) ? (n?) ? (b? i)? (mēi) ē (hòng) Pronunciation of Middle Chinese: ē ma [mr? ] what about [nri] pa [[phr? T] mi [m? I] mm [heux] There are slight differences in pronunciation between Han Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism.
1. Hmm: Read (not ng-hum). Not m is the correct pronunciation, OM equals AUM, and finally, close your lips.
2. What: Ι is a rolling tongue sound. When you pronounce it, the tip of your tongue should be tilted to the top of your palate, and then the development Ι sound should be played.
3. Ba: there is a consonant D after bēi, which is omitted in both Chinese and Tibetan. It can be read as bēidemēi, and de is light and short, passing by.
4、? : mēi Other words are (mouth+mi), (mouth+fan) and so on. It should be pronounced as mēi, but not as mī, which is derived from the positional lattice of Sanskrit words.
5. Boom: pronounced as (hōng bang), and some books have phonetic notation as (hòng). You can pronounce it once or four times, and you can decide it by yourself according to the scene and wishes. Most of them read four times.
The origin of the six-character mantra
The six-character motto is said to be the "fundamental motto" of the secret Lotus Department of Buddhism. Including the Buddha's heart, the treasure's heart, the lotus's heart and the diamond's heart.
1. Hmmm: It means that when reading this word, one's body should correspond to the Buddha's body, one's mouth should correspond to the Buddha's mouth, and one's mind should correspond to the Buddha's meaning, so that one can achieve success only if one's body, mouth and mind are integrated with the Buddha.
2. Well, Sanskrit means "Ruyi Bao", which means "Bao Bu Xin". It is said that this treasure came from the dragon king's mind. If you get this treasure bead, you can gather all the treasures in the sea and climb the mountain, so it is also called "Jubao".
3. Bami: Sanskrit means "lotus", which means "the heart of the lotus", so as to be as pure and flawless as the lotus;
4. Boom: It means "the heart of the King Kong Department" and wishes for achievement, that is, you must rely on the power of the Buddha to get "enlightenment", achieve everything, get through life, and finally achieve the desire to become a Buddha.