Simhamukha mantra meaning

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Simhamukha mantra meaning

Postby Konchog1 » Fri Dec 02, 2011 11:33 am

Unlike many other mantras, it seems Simhamukha's isn't composed of words but sounds. Is this true? Why? What do the sounds mean? Thanks.
“It is not the notion of friend or enemy that you need to stop but the bias that comes from attachment and hostility, which are based on the reason that some people are your friends and others your enemies.”

-Lam Rim Chen Mo eng v02 pg. 37 tib pg. 300
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