Om mani padme hum意思
"Om Mani Padme Hum" is a mantra from Tibetan Buddhism that is widely recognized and used by practitioners. It is often transliterated as "Om Mani Peme Hung" in the Tibetan language. The mantra is associated with the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, who embodies compassion.
The literal translation of the mantra is not straightforward, as it is deeply symbolic and has multiple interpretations. However, here is a general interpretation of each word:
- "Om" (ཨོཾ) is a sacred sound that represents the essence of the ultimate reality, the source of all sounds.
- "Mani" (སྤྲོད་) means "jewel" or "bead," and it is often associated with the "jewel of wisdom."
- "Padme" (ཕལ་མེད་) means "lotus," which is a symbol of purity and enlightenment.
- "Hum" (ཧཱུཾ) is a seed syllable that represents the essence of the enlightened mind.
The mantra is often interpreted as a prayer to invoke the compassion of Avalokiteshvara, or as a reminder to cultivate compassion within oneself. It is believed to have powerful benefits for those who recite it, including purification of the mind, accumulation of merit, and the development of wisdom and compassion.
The mantra is widely used in meditation, prayer, and as a form of spiritual practice. It is also often inscribed on prayer wheels, which are rotated as a means of accumulating merit and spreading the blessings of the mantra.