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In Buddhism, Manjushri's ultimate wisdom mantra is famous for its cognitive and meditative benefits. His mantra is the highest expression of ultimate wisdom, or prajna. (See the linked research study below, indicating this mantra improves concentration and academic results in students in a study: Cognitive Research: Om Ah Ra Pa Cha Na Dhi, Manjushri’s Arapachana mantra, proven to “enhance cognitive functions to a significant degree” versus non-spiritual “tongue twisters” found here: https://buddhaweekly.com/?p=10564 MUSIC RELEASE: Now available on your favorite music streaming platform and Youtube Music in our release BUDDHA WEEKLY MANTRA COLLECTION 1. SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/album/0tvJoE... APPLE MUSIC: / mantra-collection-1 Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, Instagram/Facebook, TikTok/TikTok Music/Resso/Luna, YouTube Music, Amazon, Pandora, Deezer, Tidal, iHeartRadio, Claro Música, Saavn, Boomplay, Anghami, KKBox, NetEase, Tencent, Qobuz, Joox, Kuack Media, Yandex Music (beta), Adaptr, Flo, MediaNet Listen or chant along with the Sanskrit version of his mantra — famous for cultivating wisdom, chanted beautifully with beautiful meditative images. On the last recitation, the syllable Dhi is repeated over and over. Om Ah Ra Pa Cha Na Dhi In the Sutra of Perfect Wisdom, the Arapachana syllables of the mantra — despite not having the literal meaning — are described as: A — the insight that all Dharmas and all “things” are unproduced RA — the insight that all Dharmas are without stain or dirt (rajas) — free of defilements PA — the insight that all Dharmas are ultimate (paramartha) CA (CHA, TZA) — the insight that all things cannot be apprhended because there is no “arising” and no “ceasing.” NA — the insight that the essential nature of names and labels cannot be gained or lost. Khenchen Pracchimba Dorjee Rinpoche delivered a wonderful commentary on the essence of the mantra: OM — represents the enlightened form of body, speech and mind embodied in Manjushri’s three kayas. First, the Manjushri mind is equal to the wisdom mind of all Buddhas – the dharmakaya. You may ask how to practice the dharmakaya? If you experientially understand Buddha nature and rest in the Buddha nature in your meditation you are practicing dharmakaya. Second, the Manjushri mantra Om Ah Ra Pa Tsa Na Dhi represents the enlightened speech of all the Buddhas. If you recite this mantra more and more your usual worldly perceptions will transform into perceptions of Buddhas in Buddha fields. AH — stands for the direct understanding of the nature of phenomena. RA — The syllable RA represents understanding of emptiness PA — stands for meditation CHA (or TSA) — symbolizes the importance of samsara and nirvana NA — stands for karma. DHI — represents the wisdom path teachings. #BuddhaWeeklyMantras #Manjushri #Manjushrimantra #Mantra #BuddhaWeekly @BuddhaWeekly COMMENTS and COMMUNITY: Please be respectful in your comments, guided by kindness and Bodhichitta. We do appreciate corrections, however, we will not approve comments with corrections that are unsupported. If you wish to state "this is not correct" (bearing in mind it may be correct in one tradition and not in another) then it is important to INCLUDE YOUR CITATION (Which teacher or Sutra are you quoting.) Simply saying "This isn't true" is not a publishable comment. Why isn't it true? Or why do you disagree? We will also not approve comments with disparaging comments, regardless of the context. We will not approve any political comments, as we strive for a positive, spiritual community. Thank you for understanding!