What do the lyrics of the Great Compassion Mantra mean?

Updated on culture 2024-06-10
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The full text of the sad mantra is to the effect.

    Avalokiteshvara, who takes refuge in the Three Jewels and takes refuge in the world with great compassion, and all beings in the world who feel all the horrors and sufferings, must vow to proclaim the mantra of great perfection and unhindered great compassion and relief from suffering, to see through the troubles of life and death, to realize the true light, and to take refuge in the Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva of great compassion and freedom. Pray for all perfection, free from all demons, and take refuge in the Buddha-figure of Avalokiteshvara, who is not hindered by the great compassion Dharani, the King of Thousand Lights, to dwell in silence. To attain the pure and clear brilliance, to get rid of the troubles of ignorance, and to attain supreme merit, we will not sink into the sea of boundless attachment and suffering.

    The Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, who is compassionate and compassionate, often wanders in the world as the embodiment of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, releasing his supernatural powers and crossing with fate, just like the Lion King's Dharma Body manifested by the Bodhisattva, guiding all beings who are destined to stay away from sin, forget the troubles of life and death, and take refuge in the true light. The Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, who is compassionate and compassionate, subdues the three demons of greed, ignorance, and ignorance with a severe and powerful Dharmakaya, so that all sentient beings can be purified, and the Bodhisattva even uses the pure lotus blossom to show compassion, sprinkle nectar, and save sentient beings from suffering. It's just that sentient beings in the world of samsara are always accustomed to the suffering of the ten evils, and they are unaware of it, and they refuse to get rid of it, so that the bodhisattvas who do all kinds of happiness often have to endure resentment and trouble.

    However, the bodhisattva is compassionate and obsessed with saving sentient beings, remanifests the Dharmakaya of the Ming King, and uses supreme wisdom to break through the karmic obstacles of afflictions and stay away from all horrors and dangers. The various manifestations of the manifestation of the Great Compassion Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva are always among sentient beings, appearing with fate, so that sentient beings can remember the Buddha and recite the Buddha, and become enlightened when they are lost.

    In order to enable sentient beings to take refuge in the joyful and complete world of nirvana as soon as possible, the Bodhisattva resumes the vow of great compassion and compassion, holds the treasure in his hand, shines brightly, and transforms sentient beings into all the Dharmas, so that sentient beings can follow accordingly and attain supreme attainment of freedom and freedom. The immeasurable Dharma of the Bodhisattva is widely used by the public, just like the sound of the conch, which makes all the heavens and good gods appear happy, and also enables all sentient beings to be able to eliminate sins and obstacles after hearing the Dharma, and each of them can achieve success. Whether it is a pig's face, a lion's face, a good face, or an evil face, anyone who can be guided by this can attain all attainments, and even if it is a black dust demon who lives in the world, the Bodhisattva will also use the manifestation of great courage to guide him with a rod to cross his refuge in the Three Jewels.

    Nan Wu Great Compassion Sage Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva, may those who sincerely recite this mantra attain Nirvana.

    The Great Compassion Mantra is compulsory for any student of Buddhism, just as money is necessary for the world, and it can fulfill all the wishes of sentient beings and cure 84,000 diseases. Avalokiteshvara White Buddha said: If sentient beings recite the mantra of great compassion, those who do not give birth to the Buddhas, those who do not have immeasurable samadhi arguments, and those who fail to fulfill all their desires in this life will not attain enlightenment, but they will not be able to achieve enlightenment, but they will not be virtuous and sincere.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's the names of dozens of Buddhist figures, and I'll memorize them.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The lyrics of the Great Compassion Mantra are:

    It is necessary to see through the troubles of life and death, realize the true light, and take refuge in the Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva of great compassion and freedom. The compassionate Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva often travels in the world as the embodiment of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, and guides sentient beings to stay away from sin, forget the troubles of life and death, and take refuge in the true light.

    It's just that sentient beings in the world, who are always accustomed to the suffering of the ten evils, are unconscious, and refuse to get rid of it, so that the bodhisattvas who do all kinds of happiness often have to endure resentment and envy. However, the bodhisattva is compassionate and obsessed with saving sentient beings, and uses supreme wisdom to break through the karmic obstacles of afflictions and stay away from all horrors and dangers. The Bodhisattva of great compassion cares about the world and universalizes all living beings, whether they are high or low.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Great Compassion Mantra: The Great Compassion Mantra is the name of the eighty-four great Bodhisattvas, and the mantra itself does not have much special significance, but because these 84 Great Bodhisattvas have cultivated their own actions, this mantra is extraordinarily special!

    2. "Great Compassion Mantra" is from the "Thousand Hands and Thousand Eyes Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva Great Perfection Unhindered Great Compassion Dharani Sutra" translated by "Gavadharma", the full name is "The Great Perfection Unhindered Great Compassion Dharani". According to the amount of content and text, there are three different versions of "The Great Compassion Mantra", which are wide, medium and slightly.

    3. The Great Compassion Mantra is of great significance in Han Buddhism. Since the translation of the Dharani Sutra of Great Compassion in the Tang Dynasty, the Great Compassion Mantra has been widely spread and incorporated into the Han jungle curriculum.

    4. "The Great Compassion Mantra" is a proclamation by Guanyin Bodhisattva for the benefit of all sentient beings, and its benefits and merits are as wide as the sea and cannot be exhausted; Whether it is the removal of obstacles, the fulfillment of wishes, or the ultimate realization of liberation, the Great Compassion Mantra can be widely enjoyed because of its incredible power of convenience and power.

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