Six-syllable mantra version of incense ash porcelain bracelet from Mount Wutai
Six-syllable mantra version of incense ash porcelain bracelet from Mount Wutai
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In the Year of the Dragon, the black one is highly suitable for friends born in the year of the Monkey to wear. For more details, you can refer to the relevant reading materials.
This hand string is named the Six-Character Mantra Style Incense Ash Porcelain Hand String. It comes in three different colors. After being blessed by the monks in Wutai Mountain, each one has different beautiful implications.
- Black: It can boost your career and bring you financial fortune.
- Gray: It can bestow wisdom upon you and help with the progress of your studies.
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Pink: It can bring you a happy marriage, or you will meet someone who offers crucial help, support or guidance at a critical moment, leading to positive changes or improvements in aspects such as life and career.
Why is the hand string made of incense ash?
Incense ash is the ashes collected from the incense burner. The incense ash from long-term offerings has accumulated the spiritual power and blessings of the Buddha. Wearing an incense ash hand string implies being able to receive the protection and support of the divine. Incense is often accompanied by people's wishes and prayers in religious ceremonies. Therefore, the incense ash hand string also bears people's expectations for various beautiful wishes, such as career success, academic progress, a happy marriage, and prosperous wealth. It is regarded as a lucky charm that can help realize wishes.
Six-Character Mantra
The Six-Character Mantra, also known as the Six-Syllable Great Bright Mantra, is one of the most common mantras in Tibetan Buddhism.
The Six-Character Mantra is "ōng mā nī bēi mēi hōng".
- "ōng": It represents the heart of the Buddha family, symbolizing the three bodies of Dharma, Sambhogakaya, and Nirmanakaya. It can also be regarded as the three Vajras (body Vajra, speech Vajra, and mind Vajra), which are the wisdom body, speech, and mind of all Buddhas and Bodhisattvas.
- "mā nī": It represents the heart of the jewel family, referring to the Mani jewel, which is inexhaustible and can fulfill all wishes. Praying to it will naturally bring spiritual satisfaction and various material wealth.
- "bēi mēi": It represents the heart of the lotus family, symbolizing the lotus that emerges unstained from the mud, indicating that although modern people live in the impure world of reincarnation, chanting this mantra can help them get rid of troubles and achieve purity.
- "hōng": It represents the heart of the Vajra family, meaning the aspiration for accomplishment. One must rely on the power of the Buddha to gradually and diligently practice, save all sentient beings, achieve everything, and finally reach the state of Buddhahood.
In the practice of Tibetan Buddhism, chanting the Six-Character Mantra is an important practice method. Practitioners repeatedly recite the mantra to purify their minds, eliminate karmic obstacles, increase their blessings, and accumulate merit.
Manjushri Heart Mantra
The Manjushri Heart Mantra, also known as the Mantra of Manjushri Bodhisattva, is one of the important mantras related to Manjushri Bodhisattva in Buddhism.
The common Manjushri Heart Mantra is "Om Ara Pa Ca Na Dhih".
The Manjushri Heart Mantra, also known as the Mantra of Manjushri Bodhisattva, is one of the important mantras related to Manjushri Bodhisattva in Buddhism.
The common Manjushri Heart Mantra is "Om Ara Pa Ca Na Dhih".
- "Om": It is the fundamental sound of the original life energy of the universe and has endless functions.
- "Ara": It represents the great wisdom of emptiness, which is the key to opening our wisdom and helps us understand that the essence of things is emptiness.
- "Pa Ca Na": It means the sharp sword of wisdom, symbolizing that it can cut off the ignorance and afflictions in our hearts and make our wisdom manifest.
- "Dhih": It represents rapid accomplishment. That is, by chanting this mantra, one can quickly obtain the wisdom blessing of Manjushri Bodhisattva, thereby rapidly increasing wisdom and eliminating obstacles in practice and life.
In Buddhist practice, chanting the Manjushri Heart Mantra is considered to have great merit and benefits. It can help practitioners open the door of wisdom, enhance memory, comprehension, and logical thinking ability, and is of great help in learning Buddhist doctrines, understanding Buddhist teachings, as well as in worldly studies and careers.
Frequently chanting the Manjushri Heart Mantra can also eliminate various obstacles and karmic obstacles on the path of practice, enabling practitioners to more smoothly and deeply engage in Buddhist practice and obtain inner purity and liberation.
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