Namo Amituofo (the Buddhist mantra) sung by Michiko
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A Buddhist mantra sung by my Japanese friend, Michiko-san (AliceNine2008). I've edited video clips from a South Korean "Buddhist" film, which tells a very tragic but instructive and moral story about a man, who must atone for his own karma. Hence, it's a story about every human's life.
My contribution is nothing but only edit this video, to bring together these parts, mantra and movie. Anyway, I am glad to present this video. I am very happy for this possibility to make collaboration with my precious friend. Thank you very much for allowing me to use your audio track , Michiko-chan. Arigato gozaimasu!
Few words about this mantra, what it means and how you can use it.
Pure Land Buddhists chant this mantra, the practice of reciting is called the "Nianfo" (in Chinese) or "Nembutsu" (in Japanese). In Chinese this mantra is "Namo Omito-Fo" or "Namo Amituofo", in Japanese, "Namu Amida Butsu". In English it would be roughly "I entrust myself to the infinite light and infinite life", or "homage to the Buddha of Boundless Compassion and Wisdom ". Pure Land is a branch of Buddhism focused on Amitābha Buddha. Amitabha is "The Buddha of Infinite Light."
You can use this mantra in a meditation or as a prayer. It is good to repeat or sing. It can also defeat your negative karma. However you use it, may this mantra bless you and your loved ones. Since this video is so short, I recommend you to repeat it couple of times. ^_^
Best wishes,
Teisuka
My contribution is nothing but only edit this video, to bring together these parts, mantra and movie. Anyway, I am glad to present this video. I am very happy for this possibility to make collaboration with my precious friend. Thank you very much for allowing me to use your audio track , Michiko-chan. Arigato gozaimasu!
Few words about this mantra, what it means and how you can use it.
Pure Land Buddhists chant this mantra, the practice of reciting is called the "Nianfo" (in Chinese) or "Nembutsu" (in Japanese). In Chinese this mantra is "Namo Omito-Fo" or "Namo Amituofo", in Japanese, "Namu Amida Butsu". In English it would be roughly "I entrust myself to the infinite light and infinite life", or "homage to the Buddha of Boundless Compassion and Wisdom ". Pure Land is a branch of Buddhism focused on Amitābha Buddha. Amitabha is "The Buddha of Infinite Light."
You can use this mantra in a meditation or as a prayer. It is good to repeat or sing. It can also defeat your negative karma. However you use it, may this mantra bless you and your loved ones. Since this video is so short, I recommend you to repeat it couple of times. ^_^
Best wishes,
Teisuka





