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So, in the exploration of Buddhism, Hinduism and Tibetan culture, I'd thought I'd tackle Mantras first.
This article has to do with Buddhism.
So what are Mantras? Mantra is a word or sound repeated to aid concentration in meditation.Now, in my personal opinion, so far, mantras have helped me go into light trances. That's about all I have in experience with mantras!
Here are some mantras I found onhttp://www.thebuddhacenter.org/buddhism/mantras/
Om Mani Padme HumThis mantra means," Hail the jewel in the lotus" . It is the mantra of compassion, and also invokes the attention and blessings of Chenrezig who is the embodiment of compassion. Chenrezing is a healing deity.
Here is where you can listen to this mantra
http://www.thebuddhacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Om-Mani-Padme-Hum-1.mp3Here are some links to the Buddhist deity, Chenrezig.
http://www.souledout.org/healing/healingdeities/avolokiteshvara.html
http://www.dharma-haven.org/tibetan/chen-re-zig.htm http://www.gomang.org/chenrezig.html
Om muni muni mahamuni shakyamuniye svahaThere's actually a longer version of this mantra with alot of accented words and stuff. You can look at it in the first link I listed in the article.
This Mantra means,Om wise one, wise one, great wise one, to the wise one of the Shakyanshail!
Here is where you can listen to this mantra
http://www.thebuddhacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Buddha-Shakyamuni-Mantra.mp3
Shakyanshail is Shakyanmuni in daitive form. This mantra has to do with the Buddha, Shakyanmuni. Here's an article of a general overview of him.
http://gadensamtenling.org/007-dharmapractice/007c-deities/007c.Shakyamuni.htm
Om Amideva HrihThis is the mantra that protects you from dangers and obstacles. It is also said to enhance compassion and loving nature.
Here is where you can listen to this mantra
http://www.thebuddhacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Amitabha-Mantra.mp3
Om Tare Tuttare Ture Mama Ayuh Punya Jnana Pustim Kuru SvahaThis is by far one of my favorites due to the song of this mantra which can be found here
http://www.thebuddhacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/White-Tara-Mantra.mp3
This mantra is said to be associated with long life. It is usually chanted with someone in mind. This is also the mantra of Sitatara (or commonly known as Tara) who is another Buddhist embodiement of compassion. More on Sitatara can be found here:
http://www.crystalinks.com/tara.html
Om Tare Tuttare Ture SohaThis mantra is often used to overcome difficult blocks such as failing relationships, hard times and other burdens of life. When chanting this mantra, imagine letting go of all your worries and bring the energy back into yourself.
Here is where you can listen to this mantra:http://www.thebuddhacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Green-Tara-Mantra.mp3
Tayata Om Bekanze Bekanze Maha BeKanze Radza Samudgate SohaThis mantra is recited for successes. It can help you eliminated unhappiness and other negative feelings that you may hold within you.
You can listen to this mantra here: http://www.thebuddhacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/medicine-buddha-mantra.mp3 Om A Ra Pa Ca Na DhihFor some odd reason, the mp3 page for this mantra went 404, so I found a youtube video where you can listen to it. This is also another favorite of mine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsoerOA8EGIThis mantra is said to help improve skils in memory, debate, writing, and other literary abilities.
Om Vajrapani Hum This mantra centers around the Bodhisavatta, Vajrapani. He represents the enlightened mind.Vajrapanis mantra is simply his name, which means wielder of the thunderbolt, framed between the mystical syllables Om and Hm. This mantra helps us to gain access to the irrepressible energy that Vajrapani symbolizes. A familiarity with Vajrapani does, of course, help here, although the sound of the mantra is itself rather energetic.-Reggie