(Hinduism.) The hymn portions of the Vedas; any passage of these used as a prayer
The divine name; a potent vibration that resonates with the universal Truth and can reveal the same to those who meditate on it constantly See the mantra page for more details
(Skt ; = Tib ngak) Ritual formula used in Vajrayana practice (see SADHANA) to evoke a particular deity
A short scripture, similar to a dharani, which is chanted to aid concentration, or to express the essence of a sutra
(Sanskrit) literally a `sacred utterance' in Vedism; one of a collection of orally transmitted poetic hymns
Holy Sanskrit text; also (with capital M) one of the two main sections of the Vedas, which describes the hymns used in the sacrifices
A syllable, word or verse which has been revealed to a seer in meditation, embodiment in sound of a deity; spell or incantation
You can use mantra to refer to a statement or a principle that people repeat very often because they think it is true, especially when you think that it not true or is only part of the truth. Listening to customers is now part of the mantra of new management in public services. In Hinduism and Buddhism, a sacred utterance (syllable, word, or verse) believed to possess mystical or spiritual power. Mantras may be spoken aloud or uttered in thought, and they may be either repeated or sounded only once. Most have no apparent verbal meaning, but they are thought to have profound significance and to serve as distillations of spiritual wisdom. Repetition of a mantra can induce a trancelike state and can lead the participant to a higher level of spiritual awareness. Widely used mantras include om in Hinduism and om mani padme hum in Tibetan Buddhism
A mantra is a word that is supposed to contain mystical capabilities In my art, I often use a set of repeated words, which are usually isolated from the rest of the imagery The words are meant to add another level of commentary to the feelings and situations that lead me to do the drawing in the first place
sacred word or phrase used in Hindu and Buddhist prayer or meditation; repetition of the mantra is believed to have the power to cause the mystic principle being evoked by the word into existence
(Skt) Sacred word or formula repeated often of only one or two syllables, used in certain Buddhist rituals
A word or phrase that is to be chanted repetitively in an effort to empty the mind and attain "cosmic con-sciousness" (oneness with God and the universe)
{i} word or combination of words that are chanted or sung as a prayer or incantation (Hinduism)
A series of syllables, considered sacred (and sometimes magical), used in meditation and rituals
A sacred syllable or series of syllables which manifests certain cosmic forces and aspects Recitation of mantras is a form of meditative practice in many schools of Buddhism
spiritual or sacred syllables or sounds which contain in their essence divine cosmic power
Sacred words or sounds invested with the power to transform and protect the one who repeats them; God in the form of sound Mantras are the condensed essence of the reality from which they spring Power in the form of sound
özellikle dua sırasında defalarca tekrarlanan kelime, söz veya ses
Hyphenation
ö·zel·lik·le du·a sı·ra·sın·da de·fa·lar·ca tek·rar·la·nan ke·li·me, söz ve·ya ses