Vajra Guru (Padmasambhava) Mantra - Tibetan Buddhism
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@robmiller100 It's not “their dharma." Who owns dharma? No one invented dharma, nor do they poseess dharma, nor do they mete it out. Dharma just is. People are trying to market and brand dharma and bodhi as "theirs" and "unique." What nonsense. Lamas are trying to be celebrities, and what has all that got to do with liberating minds?
Dharma is, was, and will be, that's all. You can't own what has nothing to hold onto.
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@Gaiavisionarydesign This is not the proper Sansrtam, at least as far as the printed text banner nhocazn placed on the video. 'Pema' is the Tibetan corruption of Sanskrtam 'padma,' and 'hung' is Tibetan version of Sanskrtam 'hum' with a long 'u' and nasal 'm.' The proper Sanskrt is "Om ah hum vajra guru padma siddhi hum." THe final m's are nasal and the o in Om is long, as are the u's in 'hum.' TIbetan version is just their spelling which approximates the Sanskrt.
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and licks them
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Zach sucks foreskins
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nagwan famdem. bless up
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Wagwan bruv
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dem music's 'ard
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ITS A BADMAN TING. GET ME!
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lorenzoooos
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Om Ah Hum Vajra Guru Pema Siddhi Hum
Blessed are those who share their dharma without thought of reward except for their devotion to secure peaceful minds in the lifes of others I prostrate before you
robmiller100 2 years ago 39
Amitabha Buddha,
I hope this video had brought peace and was beneficial to you.
May you find peace within you, may you be free from all physical and mental sufferings.
Amitabha Buddha
nhocazn 2 years ago 14
Thank you for using the proper sanskrit pronunciation for the manta. This is the way I was taught to chant it
Gaiavisionarydesign 2 years ago
Amitabha,
You're welcome, and I hope you continue to gain benefits and attainment through this practice. May you be happy, safe, well, and free from sorrows.
Amitabha Buddha
nhocazn 2 years ago