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Mantras, in Hinduism and BuddhismThe teachings of Gautama the Buddha. Buddhism today is divid… More, are a sacred utterance (syllable, word, or verse) that possesses powerful spiritual power. Various mantras are either spoken aloud or merely sounded internally in one’s thoughts, and they are either repeated continuously (chanting) for some time or just once, like a prayer.
Aum(Om) serves as an important mantra in various Indian religions. Specifically, it is an example of a seed syllable mantra (bijamantra). It is believed to be the first sound in Hinduism and as the sonic essence of the absoluteFrom the latin word absolutum, meaning freed, unloosed. In s… More divine reality. Longer mantras are phrases with several syllables, names and words. These phrases may have spiritual interpretations such as a name of a deity, a longing for truth, reality, light, immortality, peace, love, knowledge, and action.
When uttering mantras, it is important to practice devotion and complete focus on the intention you are setting. Remember: you are channeling divinity. When you invoke a god for favor and start thinking about what you are going to eat for dinner, you offend the divinity you are invoking.
Kali Mantras
MAHAKALI MANTRA : BANISH EVIL AND DESTROY INJUSTICE IN YOUR LIFE
Kali Om Om Aim Hrim Klim Klim Chamundaye Kleem Kleem Swaha
REMOVE EVIL EYE, CURSES, BLACK MAGIC AND ENEMIES
Shiva Mantras
Vishnu Mantras
Ganesh Mantras