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  2. Gayatri Mantra - Wikipedia

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    The Gayatri Mantra is a sacred Vedic mantra dedicated to the sun god Savitṛ. It is a prayer for enlightenment and wisdom, and has various translations and interpretations in different Hindu traditions.

  3. Heart Sutra - Wikipedia

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    The Heart Sutra is a popular Mahayana sutra that teaches the emptiness of all phenomena and the perfection of wisdom. It ends with the mantra gate gate pāragate pārasaṃgate bodhi svāhā, meaning "gone, gone, everyone gone to the other shore, awakening, svaha".

  4. Om mani padme hum - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the six-syllabled Sanskrit mantra associated with Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion. Find out its meaning, origin, usage, and effects in Buddhism, Taoism, and other traditions.

  5. Hare Krishna (mantra) - Wikipedia

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    Learn the meaning, history and pronunciation of the Hare Krishna mantra, a 16-word Vaishnava mantra composed of three Sanskrit names: Hare, Krishna and Rama. The mantra is chanted by followers of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and his movement, International Society for Krishna Consciousness.

  6. Mantra - Wikipedia

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    A mantra is a sacred utterance, a word or sound with religious, magical or spiritual powers. Learn about the etymology, history, structure, function and types of mantras in various traditions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Zoroastrianism.

  7. Namokar Mantra - Wikipedia

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    Namokar Mantra is the most significant mantra in Jainism, dedicated to the Panch-Parmeshthi, namely the arihant, the siddhas, the acharyas, the upadhyaya and all the ascetics. Learn about its history, meaning, meditation and benefits from this comprehensive article.

  8. Dharani - Wikipedia

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    Dharani are Buddhist chants, mnemonic codes, incantations, or recitations, usually in Sanskrit or Pali, believed to be protective and merit-generating. They are found in ancient texts of all major Buddhist traditions and are the oldest known printed texts in the world.

  9. Satyameva Jayate - Wikipedia

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    Satyameva Jayate is a Sanskrit phrase meaning "Truth alone triumphs" and the national motto of India. It is derived from the Mundaka Upanishad and inscribed on the national emblem and currency.