•As per Buddhism,
the reciting of mantra Om Mani Padme Hum helps to purify negative karma. So it
is said to a very powerful mantra in Tibetan Buddhism.
•This small size Tibetan Buddhist Prayer Flag made from
cotton is inscribed with auspicious
symbols, invocations, prayers, and mantras and is believed to generate natural
positive energy while moving in the wind.
•Tibetan flags
are placed outside homes and Car for the wind to carry the vibrations of the
mantra across.
•It is said that
who recites this mantra with compassion - devas or humans - will receive these
virtues.
•As per Buddhism,
the mantra has the power to heal many diseases and to protect from any harms
Dharma and gives benefits for your life.
1.You will always
have wealth, the means of living.
2. You will
always be protected and served by others.
3. Your wealth
will not be stolen or taken away by others.
4. Whatever you wish will succeed.
•The Meaning Of
Om Mani Padme Hum
1. It is very
good to recite the mantra OM MANI PADME HUM, the first, OM is composed of three
letters, A, U, M. symbolizes the practitioner's impure body, speech and mind;
they also symbolise the pure exalted body, speech and mind of a Buddha.
2. MANI meaning
jewel, symbolises the factors of method, the kind intention to become
enlightened, compassion and love. Just as a jewel is capable of removing
poverty
3. The two
syllables, PADME, meaning lotus, symbolizes
wisdom. Just as a lotus grows from mud but is not spoiled by the faults of
mud, so wisdom is capable of putting you in a situation of non-contradiction
whereas there would be contradiction if you did not have wisdom.
There is wisdom
realising impermanence.
4. the final
syllable HUM or HUNG, which indicates indivisibility. According to the sutra
system, this indivisibility of method and wisdom refers to wisdom affected by
method and method affected by wisdom.
•Thus the six
syllables, OM MANI PADME HUM, mean
that in dependence on the practice of a path that is an indivisible union of
method and wisdom, you can transform your impure body, speech and mind into the
pure exalted body, speech and mind of a Buddha.
•It is said that
you should not seek for Buddhahood outside of yourself; the substances for the
achievement of Buddhahood are within. As Maitreya says in his Sublime Continuum
of the Great Vehicle (Uttaratantra), all beings naturally have the Buddha
nature in their own continuum. We have within us the seed of purity, the
essence of a One Gone thus (Tathagatabarbha) that is to be transformed and
fully developed into Buddhahood.
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