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  • If I may offer: The "Gate, gate" mantra ends with SVAHA, not Satva. These are different sanskrit words. Svaha is an exclamation of celebration (like Hallelujah) or (as she says) Hail! , whereas Sattva is one of the underlying qualities of life or gunas.

    Also, it's OM mani padme HUM (not HOM). The sounds are considered to have specific effects on ones energy so it is important to learn to pronounce these correctly.

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  • Thank you :)

    Blessings

  • I would recommend Lama Zopa Rinpoche's books for Tonglen Practices. He explains precisely(in the English translations)what the words mean,and exactly how to follow the practices.

  • This is not about Tonglen practice, but two of the most common mantras one would chant. Title needs to be changed.

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