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What does the six-character mantra mean?

The six-character mantra, also known as the six-character mantra, is "Mi (An), Ma (Ma), Ni (Ni), Ba (North), Mi (Mi) and Hong (Hong)". Although the six-character mantra in the novel is regarded as an attack spell, it is actually a spell that can eliminate the fear of disease, punishment and premature death, and make people rich and prolong their lives.

Hey-Buddha's heart: to pronounce this word, you must print the body and the Buddha, and the body, mouth and heart should be integrated with the Buddha.

Mani Bubuxin: Sanskrit means "Ruyibao". It is said that this treasure comes from borneol. With this treasure, you can collect the treasures in the mountains and the treasures in the sea, so it is also called "Jubao".

Eight meters-lotus heart: Sanskrit means "lotus", which is clear and clear, as clean as lotus.

King Kong Bu Xin: Praying for positive results means relying on Buddhism to achieve everything, benefit all sentient beings, become a Buddha, and finally reach the realm of Buddhism.

The origin of the six-character mantra

The six-character mantra has been used in Buddhism for a long time. It was first seen in the Mahayana Zhuang Yan Wang Bao Jing written in the 6th-7th century A.D., and then it was translated into Chinese in Kaifengfu in the eighth year of Song Taizong Taiping Xingguo (983), with a total of 4 volumes. At first, the six-character mantra did not spread, until the influence of Tibetan Buddhism continued to expand, and the six-character mantra gradually became popular.

The six-character mantra is also considered as the basis of Buddhist meditation. I think you can hear Guanyin when reciting. Therefore, the six-character mantra can test the piety standards of good men and good women who have just entered Buddhism.