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If you wanna say Vajra then you gotta say Padma instaed of Pema too. Tibetan vs Sanskrit pronunciation.AlexanderS wrote:Is it okay, to pronounce the Vajra in the mantra, as well 'Vajra' or does it have to be 'Benza'`?
gregkavarnos wrote:If you wanna say Vajra then you gotta say Padma instaed of Pema too. Tibetan vs Sanskrit pronunciation.AlexanderS wrote:Is it okay, to pronounce the Vajra in the mantra, as well 'Vajra' or does it have to be 'Benza'`?
That's what I did with my mani wheel, now it has the vajra guru mantra and the om mani mantra in it.catmoon wrote:Well for thirty bucks or so you could get a simple wheel, and then write out mantras and stuff it yourself. A some point you might want to check with a lama to see if things are all correctly done, but I don't think you could go far wrong with a practice as dedicated as this.

Malcolm wrote:The mani is a dharani, so here is a sutra system for chanting it. Arapacana is also from sutra.
The tantras you are mentioning are so called "kalpa" tantras, sections of sutra that are also classfied as kriya tantra, so again, no contradiction.
Most of the mantras that Chinese people are chanting are from sutra or dharani texts. Many of these were also translated from Chinese into Tibetan.



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