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'''Mantra''' (devanāgarī: मन्त्र) is a [[Sanskrit]] word coming from the root man- (''manas'', "to think" or "mind") and the suffix -tra, ("tool" or "instrument"), meaning the "instrument of thought". A mantram can be a sound, syllable, word, or group of words used as a prayer, incantations, song of praise, or seed of meditation. | '''Mantra''' (devanāgarī: मन्त्र) is a [[Sanskrit]] word coming from the root man- (''manas'', "to think" or "mind") and the suffix -tra, ("tool" or "instrument"), meaning the "instrument of thought". A mantram can be a sound, syllable, word, or group of words used as a prayer, incantations, song of praise, or seed of meditation. | ||
== See also == | |||
*[[Vāc]] | |||
*[[True Name]] | |||
==Online resourves== | ==Online resourves== |
Revision as of 19:01, 13 August 2014
Mantra (devanāgarī: मन्त्र) is a Sanskrit word coming from the root man- (manas, "to think" or "mind") and the suffix -tra, ("tool" or "instrument"), meaning the "instrument of thought". A mantram can be a sound, syllable, word, or group of words used as a prayer, incantations, song of praise, or seed of meditation.
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Online resourves
Articles
- Mantrams by William Q. Judge/H. P. Blavatsky