Buddhism mantra for health by Ven.Singhathon Narasabho

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สวดมนต์ รักษาโรค 1 maditation magic meadiciens

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What is a Mantra? 

In the Indian religions, a mantra (Devan?gar? ??????) is a sound, syllable, word, or group of words that are considered capable of "creating transformation" (cf. spiritual transformation).Feuerstein, G. The Deeper Dimension of Yoga. Shambala Publications, Boston, MA. 2003. Their use and type varies according to the school and philosophy associated with the mantra. Other purposes have included religious ceremonies to accumulate wealth, avoid danger, or eliminate enemies. Mantras originated in the Vedic tradition of India, later becoming an essential part of the Hindu tradition and a customary practice within Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism. The use of mantras is now widespread throughout various spiritual movements which are based on, or off-shoots of, the practices in the earlier Eastern traditions and religions.

Mantras can be interpreted to be effective as vibration, or more simply as sound, which may include verbal repetition, in the form of chanting, or internal mental repetition. For this reason great emphasis is put on correct pronunciation (resulting in an early development of a science of phonetics in India). Mantras can be used in Eastern spiritual traditions to divert the mind from basic instinctual desires or material inclinations, by focusing the mind on a spiritual idea, such as "I am a manifestation of divine consciousness".

In English language usage, the term "mantra" has a colloquial meaning quite distinct from prayer —a meaning that carries interpretive (or misinterpretive) and derogatory connotations found within Western religion's (ie. monotheism) negative view of Eastern religion (ie. polytheism) and many of its concepts. In short, "mantra" in English carries a negative connotation of 'mindless or thoughtless repetition of a concept,' similar to the negative connotations associated with the term "dogma."

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