What does Om mean?

Updated on culture 2024-02-09
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Look at the "Journey to the West" to the effect that it says....Ah, white lotus!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Six-character mantra: 唵 (an), Ma (ma), ne (ni), horn (ba), Mi (mei), 吽 (hong).

    The Sanskrit pronunciation of the six characters of the Ming Dynasty is om mani padme hum, which is the name of Guanyin Master.

    Six-character mantra: Tibetan Buddhist noun. Literally, the six-character mantra is "Wishful Treasure, Lotus Yo!"

    This exclamation. It is said to be the "fundamental mantra" of the secret lotus department of Buddhism. It contains the Buddha's mind, the treasure mind, the lotus mind, and the vajra mind.

    The specific explanation is:

    Om (an): It means "Buddha's heart", which means that when reciting this word, one's body should correspond to the Buddha's body, the mouth should be in the Buddha's mouth, and the meaning should be in the Buddha's mind, thinking that the body, mouth, and mind are one with the Buddha in order to achieve achievement;

    "Well": Sanskrit means "wishful treasure", means "treasure heart", it is said that this treasure out of the white dragon king's brain, if you get this jewel, into the sea can no treasure do not gather, go up the mountain can not be treasured, so it is also called "treasure";

    "Horn Mi": Sanskrit means "lotus", meaning "lotus heart", as a metaphor for the purity and flawlessness of the lotus flower;

    "吽": It means "vajra mind", which means that one must rely on the power of the Buddha in order to attain "enlightenment", achieve everything, benefit sentient beings, and finally achieve the desire to become a Buddha.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The ancient Indians mentioned upstairs believed that "Om" was the first sound of the beginning of the universe, not Om.

    It should be"Phew"

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's ong, not an

    To put it simply, it means to bow to the treasures in the lotus flower.

    The treasure in the lotus flower refers to the supreme Dharma.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Om Ma Ma Horn Mi

    It's a six-word mantra.

    The six-character mantra is also known as the six-character Da Ming Dharani and the six-character Da Ming mantra.

    The six-character mantra and Mani mantra are Guanyin Bodhisattva.

    The mantra, which originates from Sanskrit, contains the endless blessings and compassion of the Buddhas, and is the sound manifestation of the compassion and wisdom of the Buddhas.

    The six-character mantra is an extension of the three characters "hum, ah, bang", and its connotation is extremely rich and mysterious, containing great power, great wisdom, and great compassion in the universe. This mantra is the subtle mind of Avalokiteshvara, and it is often recited with incredible merit and benefits.

    The origin of the mantra

    Six-word proverbs. It is said to be Buddhism.

    The "Fundamental Motto" of the Secret Lotus Division. It contains the Buddha's mind, the treasure mind, the lotus mind, and the vajra mind. "Om", indicating the heart of the Buddha, means that when reciting this word, one's body should be in the Buddha's body, the mouth should be in the Buddha's mouth, and the meaning should be in the Buddha's mind. "Mani" in Sanskrit means "wishful treasure", which means "treasure heart";

    It is said that this treasure comes from the brain of the dragon king, if you get this jewel, you can not gather without treasure when you enter the sea, and you can not treasure it when you go up the mountain, so it is also called "treasure"; "Horn Mi", Sanskrit means "lotus", means "lotus heart", as a metaphor as pure and immaculate as a lotus; "吽" means "vajra mind", which means to pray for the fulfillment of wishes, that is, one must rely on the power of the Buddha in order to attain "enlightenment", achieve everything, purify life, and finally achieve the wish of becoming a Buddha.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Om Mani is a Tibetan Buddhist mantra, also known as the six-character mantra. The Chinese transliteration is 唵, ma, what, horn, moo, 吽, . It is one of the most revered mantras in Tibetan Buddhism.

    唵 (ōng), 嘛 (ma), 啵 (nī), horn (bēi), mi (mēi), 吽 (hōng).

    Hm: It can reduce the suffering of sentient beings in the Shura Path;

    Still: When you recite "what", you can reduce the pain and misfortune of the world.

    Baa: When reciting "Baa", it can remove the suffering of sentient beings in the path of hungry ghosts;

    The horn is a slow middle blue, symbolizing the great happiness of the deity, belonging to the charity of Paramita, which can remove the mind.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Literally, the six-character mantra is "Wishful Treasure, Lotus Yo!" This exclamation. It is said to be the "fundamental mantra" of the secret lotus department of Buddhism. It contains the Buddha's mind, the treasure mind, the lotus mind, and the vajra mind.

    Om", which means "Buddha's heart", means that when reciting this word, one's body should be in the Buddha's body, the mouth should be in the Buddha's mouth, and the meaning should be in the Buddha's mind, thinking that the body, mouth, and mind are one with the Buddha, in order to obtain achievement;

    "Well": Sanskrit means "wishful treasure", means "treasure heart", it is said that this treasure out of the white dragon king's brain, if you get this jewel, into the sea can no treasure do not gather, go up the mountain can not be treasured, so it is also called "treasure";

    "Horn Mi": Sanskrit means "lotus", meaning "lotus heart", as a metaphor for the purity and flawlessness of the lotus flower;

    "吽": It means "vajra mind", which means that one must rely on the power of the Buddha in order to attain "enlightenment", achieve everything, benefit sentient beings, and finally achieve the desire to become a Buddha.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Mantra: The pure Buddhist concept of humming (ong) ma, ni, horn, mei, and 吽 (hong), which represents Guanyin (four-armed Guanyin) to close the gates of the six realms and liberate sentient beings from suffering and be reborn in the pure land of bliss.

    The six-character mantra is set as the mantra of Guanyin Bodhisattva, and "Om" indicates the Buddha's heart, and when reciting this word, the body, speech, and mind should correspond, and the Buddha becomes one. The word "Mani" is Sanskrit, which means wishful treasure, indicating the heart of the treasure department, and is also called "treasure". The word "horn mi" is the meaning of lotus flower, which means the heart of the lotus flower, which is a metaphor for Buddhism like a lotus flower out of the mud without staining, and forever pure.

    The word "moo" means the heart of the vajra department, which means the fulfillment of the wish, and it is necessary to rely on the power of the Buddha in order to obtain the right result, achieve everything, purify all sentient beings, and finally reach the state of the Buddha.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is to use six sounds to assist in opening the meridians and acupoints. Literally, it has no special meaning. Just look at the introduction in Tantra!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    May my body and mind be like a lotus flower.

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