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Prajna Paramita Mantra (with words)

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Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, meditating deeply on Perfection of Wisdom, saw clearly that the five aspects of human existence are empty*, and so released himself from suffering. Answering the monk Sariputra, he said this: Body is nothing more than emptiness, emptiness is nothing more than body. The body is exactly empty, and emptiness is exactly body. The other four aspects of human existence -- feeling, thought, will, and consciousness -- are likewise nothing more than emptiness, and emptiness nothing more than they. All things are empty: Nothing is born, nothing dies, nothing is pure, nothing is stained, nothing increases and nothing decreases. So, in emptiness, there is no body, no feeling, no thought, no will, no consciousness. There are no eyes, no ears, no nose, no tongue, no body, no mind. There is no seeing, no hearing, no smelling, no tasting, no touching, no imagining. There is nothing seen, nor heard, nor smelled, nor tasted, nor touched, nor imagined. There is no ignorance, and no end to ignorance. There is no old age and death, and no end to old age and death. There is no suffering, no cause of suffering, no end to suffering, no path to follow. There is no attainment of wisdom, and no wisdom to attain. The Bodhisattvas rely on the Perfection of Wisdom, and so with no delusions, they feel no fear, and have Nirvana here and now. All the Buddhas, past, present, and future, rely on the Perfection of Wisdom, and live in full enlightenment. The Perfection of Wisdom is the greatest mantra. It is the clearest mantra, the highest mantra, the mantra that removes all suffering. This is truth that cannot be doubted. Say it so: Gaté, gaté, paragaté, parasamgaté. Bodhi! Svaha!

Which means... Gone, gone, gone over, gone fully over. Awakened! So be it!
Mantra chanted by Khenpo Pema
Chopel Rinpoche.
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  • Sanscrito?

  • Yes, this is Sanskrit.

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  • good video.amituofo

  • The original mantra in Sanskrit sounds like this:

    "tadyathā om gate gate pāragate pārasaṃgate bodhi svāhā"

  • nice

  • The mantra translates as .......Gone, gone, gone beyond.....

    If u r interested in this mantra u will most likely be interested in reading an english translation of "The Heart Sutra"...this mantra is a section of the sutra....there are translations on the web. The full Sutra is a wonderful view of how mind operates and instruction on how to hold a view of the world that dissolves the habit of concepts. The Nalanda Translation Committee prepared the translation I use......good luck

  • Wow! It's amazing.

  • So moving and simple to meditate with. I wish I had the full CD by Khenpo Pema Chopel, I couldn't find it on the web, could anybody give me the full reference of this CD. Thanks in advance.

  • Thank You

  • (((((beautiful))))))

  • 真的很捧很捧!

  • Beautiful

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