Meditate on the Shakyamuni Buddha Mantra | 108 |Explanation of the Mantra in description |
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TADYATHA means “like that”
OM is made of three syllables – AH, U, and MA – which signify your purified body, speech and mind.
The first MUNE refers to completing the graduated path of the lower capable being, by having ceased attachment to this life, all the superstitious concepts.
The second MUNE means having accomplished the graduated path of the middle capable being, having ceased attachment to samsaric perfection.
MAHA MUNEYE means having ceased the self-cherishing thought by actualizing the Mahayana path.
SVAHA means establishing the base in your heart by having devotion.
For detailed explanation, please see: https://fpmt.org/mandala/archives/mandala-issues-for-2009/october/commentary-on-the-epithets-of-the-buddha/
For detailed practice of Buddha Shakyamuni, please see: https://www.bodhicittasangha.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Treasury-of-Blessings-Ju-Mipham.pdf
To loop the video ( which will make the video start again/replay automatically without any intervention after it reaches the end) right-click the video's window and click on Loop ~*~
TADYATHA means “like that”
OM is made of three syllables – AH, U, and MA – which signify your purified body, speech and mind.
The first MUNE refers to completing the graduated path of the lower capable being, by having ceased attachment to this life, all the superstitious concepts.
The second MUNE means having accomplished the graduated path of the middle capable being, having ceased attachment to samsaric perfection.
MAHA MUNEYE means having ceased the self-cherishing thought by actualizing the Mahayana path.
SVAHA means establishing the base in your heart by having devotion.
For detailed explanation, please see: https://fpmt.org/mandala/archives/mandala-issues-for-2009/october/commentary-on-the-epithets-of-the-buddha/
For detailed practice of Buddha Shakyamuni, please see: https://www.bodhicittasangha.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Treasury-of-Blessings-Ju-Mipham.pdf
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