
1) Catchphrase 2) Catchword 3) Chant word 4) Chanted incantation 5) Chanted phrase 6) Chanted word 7) Formulaic utterance 8) Hindu chant 9) Hindu incantation 10) Hindu philosophical concept 11) Hindu prayer phrase 12) Incantation word 13) Incantatory word 14) It bears repeating 15) Jai guru deva om
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1) Chant 2) Incantation 3) Om 4) Song
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A religious syllable or poem, typically from the Sanskrit language. Their use varies according to the school and philosophy associated with the mantra. They are primarily used as spiritual conduits, words and vibrations that instill one-pointed concentration in the devotee. Other purposes have included religious ceremonies to accumulate wealth, avo...
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`Mantra` (Sanskrit मंत्र) means a sacred utterance, numinous sound, or a syllable, word, phonemes, or group of words believed by some to have psychological and spiritual power. Mantra may or may not be syntactic or have literal meaning; the spiritual value of mantra comes when it is audible, visible, or present in thought. Earliest man.....
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[Material song] `Mantra` is a 1993 song and single by Material (band) from the album Hallucination Engine, composed by Bill Laswell and Lakshminarayana Shankar. Mantra received favourable reviews in Spin, The Wire and Stereophile. The album version was remixed by The Orb to a 17 minute track for the single, and also given a 5 minute version...
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sacred utterance with spiritual power; that which protects the mind; hymn; prayer.
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• (n.) A prayer; an invocation; a religious formula; a charm.
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'Tool for thinking'. 1. Prescribed syllables (in Sanskrit) to protect the mind (from DEFILEMENTS). They express the essence of specific energies. Recitation of mantras is always done with specific visualisations. 2. Often, Mantra is used as a synonym for VAJRA or TANTRA.
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A combination of transcendental (Sanskrit) sound vibrations with the power to deliver the mind from material limitations.
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in Hinduism and Buddhism, a sacred utterance (syllable, word, or verse) that is considered to possess mystical or spiritual efficacy. Various ... [14 related articles]
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A sacred sound or sacred syllables used in meditation. See also transcendental meditation.
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A sacred sound or sacred syllables used in meditation. See also transcendental meditation.
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In Hindu and Buddhist belief, a word or phrase repeatedly intoned during meditation to assist concentration and develop spiritual power; for example, `Om` or `Aum`, which represents the...
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Sacred chant words.
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In Hinduism and Buddhism, mystic word used in ritual and meditation. It is believed to have power to bring into being the reality it represents. Use of such mantras usually requires initiation by a guru, or spiritual teacher.
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Man'tra noun [ Sanskrit ] A prayer; an invocation; a religious formula; a charm. [ India] » Among the Hindoos each caste and tribe has a
mantra peculiar to itself; as, the
mantra of the Brahmans.
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A sacred religious prayer.
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Sacred word or formula to be chanted
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Pronounced “MUN-tra.” A syllable, word or phrase with spiritual power, it is chanted or held in the mind in connection with meditation or ritual. Mantras are commonly used by Hindus, Buddhists and Jains and are traditionally drawn from Sanskrit scriptures, such as the Vedas. The adherents of some vernacular texts, such as the Hindi Ramcharitman...
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noun (Sanskrit) literally a `sacred utterance` in Vedism; one of a collection of orally transmitted poetic hymns
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(Skr.) Pious thought couched in repeated prayerful utterances, for meditation or charm. Also the poetic portion of the Veda (q.v.). In Shaktism (q.v.) and elsewhere the holy syllables to which as manifestations of the eternal word or sound (cf. iabda, vac, aksara) is ascribed great mystic significance and power. -- K.F.L.
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In Hindu and Buddhist belief, a word or phrase repeatedly intoned during meditation to assist concentration and develop spiritual power; for example, `Om` or `Aum`, which represents the names of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Followers of a guru may receive their own individual mantra. In Mahayana Buddhism, reciting a mantra is ...
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a sound formula for meditation, it's the spoken sacred prayer. Mantra is a combination of sounds that link us to Cosmic energy. The mantras come from a Divine plane and are coined by the Rishis (sages). Each mantra has a different effect. It should not be picked up at random and should always be received from a spiritual guide.
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A sacred religious prayer.
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[Inspiring words] a commonly repeated word or phrase
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