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  2. Lokaksema (Hindu prayer) - Wikipedia

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    May the kings rule the earth along the right path; May the cows(& bulls) and the Brahmans (knower of vedas) always be fortunate. May all the beings in all the worlds become happy; Peace, peace and peace be to all, everywhere, in all circumstances! The origin of the Lokaskema, often called the Mangala Mantra, is obscure.

  3. Maitrī - Wikipedia

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    May all beings be happy and secure, may they be happy-minded. Whatever living beings there are—feeble or strong, long, stout or medium, short, small or large, seen or unseen (ghosts, gods and hell-beings), those dwelling far or near, those who are born or those who await rebirth may all beings, without exception be happy-minded.

  4. Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō - Wikipedia

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    1958 – The mantra also appears in the 1958 American romantic film The Barbarian and the Geisha, where it was recited by a Buddhist priest during a cholera outbreak. [ citation needed ] 1958 – Japanese film Nichiren to Mōko Daishūrai (English: Nichiren and the Great Mongol Invasion ) is a 1958 Japanese film directed by Kunio Watanabe.

  5. Metta Sutta - Wikipedia

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    an intentional wish that facilitates generating mettā (Pali: sukhino vā khemino hontu; English: "May all beings be happy and safe") a means for developing meditational objects (a list of various sizes, proximity, etc.) for such a wish

  6. Hindu wedding - Wikipedia

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    The husband recites a Veda mantra when he places the right foot of his wife on the ammi: May you stand on this firm stone. May you be rock-firm during your stay on this grinding stone. May you stand up to those who oppose you while you carry out your time-honored responsibilities as a wife sanctioned by the Vedas and tradition.

  7. Prayer in Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    The chanting of mantras is the most popular form of worship in Hinduism. The Vedas are liturgical texts (mantras and hymns). Stuti is an umbrella term for religious literary creations, but it literally means "praise." The Hindu devotional Bhakti traditions place a focus on repetitive prayer, known as japa.

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  9. Dashain - Wikipedia

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    May you defeat all your enemies as Raghava. May you have the grandeur of Nahusha. May you have the speed of Pavana (wind) May you be as respected as Duryodhana. May you be giving as the son of Surya May you have the strength of the plough wielder May you be truthful as the son of Kunti (Yudhishthira) May you have the intelligence of Vidura. May ...