mantra

মন্ত্র
definition
noun
John Lennon used Buddhist mantras in the lyrics of his music such as Across the Universe.
(originally in Hinduism and Buddhism) a word or sound repeated to aid concentration in meditation.
example
All this time I am reciting some 'mantra' or doing some meditation.
Many further speculative explanations of the significance of the 'mantra' are found in Tibetan Buddhism.
That is the very old 'mantra' in Tibetan Buddhism, om mani padme hum, Hail to the jewel in the heart of the lotus.
Blain is reluctant to make forecasts, and in team meetings the 'mantra' of one game at a time has been chanted, borne of bitter experience.
Her complaint regards a lack of family foundation; she knows neither where nor why she was born and frequently returns to this 'mantra' .
Most likely, you're filling some need to alleviate a social guilt imposed by an environmental 'mantra' .
her high, sweet voice began chanting the 'mantra' of life
Thus the 'mantra' of the right, personal responsibility, requires that the State intervene.
One multinational, however, has added another note to the 'mantra' : environmental responsibility.
If this sounds familiar that is because it is a 'mantra' acknowledged and repeated by Scottish Enterprise.
a 'mantra' is given to a trainee meditator when his teacher initiates him
If you are using a Siva mantra, then the mantra will bring you closer to Siva-consciousness, as the 'mantra' is Siva as sound.
the environmental 'mantra' that energy has for too long been too cheap
The management 'mantra' that responsibility is ineffective without accountability holds true with regard to the role of citizens.
I think there is no difference in Zen, propagating Buddhism, reciting 'mantra' , and worldly jobs.
The motto or 'mantra' of the Pokemon movie - and of all Pokemon products - is ‘Gotta catch 'em all’.
The statement repeated the 'mantra' that rates are appropriate but also added inflation outlook is favourable.
These words have become a 'mantra' for the international financial institutions, Western governments and aid agencies.
the environmental 'mantra' that energy has for too long been too cheap
We cannot know for sure, but they may have advised him to concentrate on his breathing, or to repeat a 'mantra' silently to himself.
Pranava, Aum, is the root 'mantra' and primal sound from which all creation issues forth.
Such a statement could easily be called the 'mantra' of the Web.
Loewen even manages to write about race, gender, and class without sounding like he is repeating a 'mantra' .
Fiscal prudence from politicians might sound like an electioneering 'mantra' to some, but its a badge of honour to me.
In a 'mantra' that has sounded like a broken record since the late nineteenth century this, apparently, is all the fault of big bad union bosses.
I picked up a 'mantra' in my Buddhist philosophy class which helps a lot- ‘This is not me, this is not mine.’
The principal 'mantra' of the Buddhists, it is also found inscribed on prayer wheels.
It is made much harder by the decision of most left trade union leaders to chant the 'mantra' of ‘reclaiming Labour’.
Normally, when I am seated on the throne with my costumes on, I do my meditations while reciting the 'mantras' of Hayagriva.
‘Slow,’ ‘steady’ and ‘certain’ are your 'mantric' keywords right now.
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