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mantra
/ ˈmæntrə /
/ ˈmɑːntrəˌˈmæntrə /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.咒语(尤指四吠陀经典内作为咒文或祷告唱念的);颂歌
  • n.(Mantra)人名;(印尼)曼特拉
    • 复数

      mantras
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     曼怛罗

    ... 麦克斯韦 maxwell 曼怛罗 mantra 曼德博集合 Mandelbrot-halmaz ...

  • 2

     咒语

    ...由于我们退失了愿心与承诺,故遭受中风、类似苦恼和魔障所缠。很多人因邪灵的侵占而疯狂,其起因乃由于对本尊及咒语持否定态度,以及低估了它们的效力。 咒语(Mantra曼怛罗)是什么?“曼”(Man)指心,“怛罗”(Traya)指保护者或响导。

  • 3

     口头禅

    山不解释自己的高度,并不影响它的耸立云端;海不解释自己的深度,并不影响它容并且群众的口头禅(Mantra)是“社区不是一个体的!入我相思门,知我相思苦,长相思兮长相忆,短相思兮无穷极。

  • 4

     真言

    梵音真言(Mantra)是前人智者开悟之后,入定体悟而觉知之宇宙音节,内部声音。不同水平或不同景界有不同震频。

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    I sometimes use the mantra, like just breathing in the breath of God and breathing out the breath of God.
    我有时会用咒语,就好像只是吸入上帝的气息,呼出上帝的气息。
  • 2
    Listening to customers is now part of the mantra of new management in public services.
    倾听顾客的要求是当今公用事业新型管理准则中的一部分。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 3
    The pressure stems from a mantra of modern medicine that patient care must be "data-driven," and informed by the latest, instantly accessible information.
    这种压力源于现代医学的一个箴言,即病人护理必须被“数据驱动”,并接收最新的、即时可访问的信息。
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  • 百科
  • Mantra

    "Mantra" (/ˈmæntrə, ˈmɑːn-, ˈmʌn-/; Sanskrit: मंत्र) means a sacred utterance, numinous sound, or a syllable, word, phonemes, or group of words believed by some to have psychological and spiritual power. Mantra may or may not be syntactic or have literal meaning; the spiritual value of mantra comes when it is audible, visible, or present in thought.Earliest mantras were composed in Vedic times by Hindus in India, and those are at least 3000 years old. Mantras are now found in various schools of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. Similar hymns, chants, compositions and concepts are found in Zoroastrianism, Taoism, Christianity and elsewhere.The use, structure, function, importance and types of mantras vary according to the school and philosophy of Hinduism and of Buddhism. Mantras serve a central role in the tantric school of Hinduism. In this school, mantras are considered equivalent to deities, a sacred formula and deeply personal ritual, and considered to be effective only after initiation. However, in other schools of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism or Sikhism, this is not so.Mantras come in many forms, including ṛc (verses from Rigveda for example) and sāman (musical chants from the Sāmaveda for example). They are typically melodic, mathematically structured meters, resonant with numinous qualities. At its simplest, the word ॐ (Aum, Om) serves as a mantra. In more sophisticated forms, they are melodic phrases with spiritual interpretations such as human longing for truth, reality, light, immortality, peace, love, knowledge and action. In other forms, they are literally meaningless, yet musically uplifting and spiritually meaningful.

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