What is Ami in Buddhism, and how to read Ami Jelly

Updated on culture 2024-05-15
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It seems that there is no such sound, only Om Ah Ah, its meaning is very deep, it is the seed word of the Buddha's body and mouth, and it is also the essence and essence of the Buddha's body and mouth, which can fully represent the Buddha's body, mouth and mind. The power of the Buddha's body, mouth, and mind is all in the three words "hum, hum", and these three words cannot be underestimated. The power of these three words is very great, the meaning is very deep, and the effect is also very great.

    At different levels, it has different roles; In different realms, there are different meanings; It has different interpretations in different sadhanas. It can also be said that the 84,000 methods are all contained in the three words "hum"; The blessings of all the Buddhas, Buddha-figures, and empty lines are all in the three words "Hum Ah Huh"; The effect of "hum" is also very wide and large, and there are many practices that have "hum" in it. Pronouncing "hum ahhh

    We must believe that the mana is boundless, and we must believe that the vacuum is wonderful. The effect of "humming" is very great, and the blessing power is also very great. In normal times, we should also recite "hum, hum", so that we can get the blessings of the body, mouth and mind of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, eliminate the karma of our body, mouth and mind, and finally reach the fruit status of the three-body Buddha.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The sound of mantra means to break the devil and achieve it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The pronunciation of Hum Ami Jelly is as follows:

    wēng ā mī zē ōu

    BuzzAmiji.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    "Amitabha mantra"It is also known as Amitabha Buddha's one-word mantra, Amitabha Buddha's rebirth mantra, and Amitabha Buddha's great happiness mantra. The Amitabha mantra is from Guru Padmasambhava's "There are Professors Hearing the Tantra of Liberation". Amitabha Buddha's heart mantra is the mantra of the mantra, the secret of the secret, and the mantra king.

    Reciting the Vajrasattva mantra is the most direct and effective confession. Amitabha mantra6800

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Wonderful! Blessed is the seed that seers.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Buddhism's secret words! Don't leak it!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The six-character mantra is from the "Buddha Says Mahayana Solemn Treasure King Sutra". The common way to write it is: Om Mani horn Mi 吽.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is the lyrics in Han Hong's song, not the standard Buddhist six-character mantra.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This is the six-character mantra, which is the one that Jigong Lao said.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hum Mani Bei Mei coaxing the Six Sons Great Ming Mantra is also known as the six-character mantra.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Nanmani Mami.

    "Amitabha" means "hello, thank you".

    "Nanmani Mami" is a mantra, beg for peace.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    "Nanwu" is a transliteration of the Sanskrit namas, which is pronounced as Namo, and is also translated as "Nanmo", "Namo", etc. It means tribute, respect, and destiny.

    Amitabha", is a transliteration of the Sanskrit word amitabha. Mahayana Buddhist name. It is said that Amitabha Buddha was originally a king, but after he gave up his throne and became a monk of the Dharmazang Bhikshu, he made 48 vows and became enlightened.

    "Nan no Amitabha" is a Buddhist term that means "to return to Amitabha". Reciting this phrase is called "chanting the Buddha". It is a term used by Buddhist believers to submit to the Buddha wholeheartedly, and is often added before the name of the Buddha and Bodhisattva or the title of the scriptures to express respect and devotion to the Buddha and the Dharma, such as Nan Wu Drink Luo, Nan Wu Three Jewels, etc.

    There is no Amitabha in the south. Amitabha Buddha is the name of the Buddha, the name ** in Sanskrit transliteration, "Amitabha" in Sanskrit means "immeasurable" or "infinite", "Nanwu" is the Sanskrit meaning of "refuge". The dying person recites "Nam no Amitabha" and he will take your soul to Elysium.

    It means "immeasurable light", "immeasurable longevity", etc., and so on, and so on, refers to the wisdom, compassion, and supernatural powers of Amitabha Buddha are immeasurable and boundless, and words cannot be explained.

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