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Om Muni Muni Mahamuni Shakyamuni Soha

As with the majority of mantras, there can be several types of meanings associated with the Shakyamuni Buddha mantra; however, it is possible to come up with several literal English translations so that the true essence of this powerful mantra can be better understood.
 
Om – Some believe that Om does not have an actual conceptual meaning. However, it can typically be reflective of an awareness of the surrounding universe. It is used at the start of many mantras and can be thought of as opening yourself up to the truth of what is coming next with the recital of the mantra.
Muni – This term is often translated to mean sage, or wise one.
Maha – This term is typically translated to mean great or supreme.
Soha – This term is often translated to mean hail or greetings.
 
What this means is that the Shakyamuni Buddha mantra can be loosely translated into English to mean the following.
 
Om Wise One, Wise One, Great (or Supreme) One, Wise One of the Shakyans, Hail!

The Shakyamuni Buddha mantra can be can be recited or inscribed upon a stone, jewelry, or wall hanging. This mantra is often repeated not just as a sign of respect and acknowledgement of the Buddha but also as a means of entreating the Buddha to help you find the inspiration that you need to follow in order to attain full enlightenment.
 
With this mantra, followers of the Shakyamuni Buddha are seeking the guidance that will help them to remove them of all negativities, obstructions, and hindrances; allowing them the ability to progress swiftly on the right path towards enlightenment. The mantra can be recited daily or when individuals are seeking the inspiration needed to transform a negative and stressful state into one that is filled with peace and happiness.
 
Like many mantras, the Shakyamuni Buddha mantra can be said on your own behalf or even on the behalf of someone else you are thinking of, as you are wishing for them the inspiration and strength that they need to transform their negativities into a pathway of positivity on the journey of enlightenment.

tfandell:

Om Muni Muni Mahamuni Shakyamuni Soha

As with the majority of mantras, there can be several types of meanings associated with the Shakyamuni Buddha mantra; however, it is possible to come up with several literal English translations so that the true essence of this powerful mantra can be better understood.

 

  • Om – Some believe that Om does not have an actual conceptual meaning. However, it can typically be reflective of an awareness of the surrounding universe. It is used at the start of many mantras and can be thought of as opening yourself up to the truth of what is coming next with the recital of the mantra.
  • Muni – This term is often translated to mean sage, or wise one.
  • Maha – This term is typically translated to mean great or supreme.
  • Soha – This term is often translated to mean hail or greetings.

 

What this means is that the Shakyamuni Buddha mantra can be loosely translated into English to mean the following.

 

Om Wise One, Wise One, Great (or Supreme) One, Wise One of the Shakyans, Hail!

The Shakyamuni Buddha mantra can be can be recited or inscribed upon a stone, jewelry, or wall hanging. This mantra is often repeated not just as a sign of respect and acknowledgement of the Buddha but also as a means of entreating the Buddha to help you find the inspiration that you need to follow in order to attain full enlightenment.

 

With this mantra, followers of the Shakyamuni Buddha are seeking the guidance that will help them to remove them of all negativities, obstructions, and hindrances; allowing them the ability to progress swiftly on the right path towards enlightenment. The mantra can be recited daily or when individuals are seeking the inspiration needed to transform a negative and stressful state into one that is filled with peace and happiness.

 

Like many mantras, the Shakyamuni Buddha mantra can be said on your own behalf or even on the behalf of someone else you are thinking of, as you are wishing for them the inspiration and strength that they need to transform their negativities into a pathway of positivity on the journey of enlightenment.

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