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unstained from the mud) and
spiritual fruition (and thus, awakening).
Maṇipadme is
preceded by the oṃ
syllable and
followed by the hūṃ syllable, both...
- The
Origins of Oṃ
Maṇipadme Hūṃ: A
Study of the Kāraṇḍavyūha Sūtra: p. 2 Studholme,
Alexander (2002) The
Origins of Oṃ
Maṇipadme Hūṃ: A
Study of the...
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Buddha of Comp****ion) and can
usher in Awakening. A.
Studholme writes: Om
Manipadme Hum, then, is both the paramahrdaya, or 'innermost heart', of Avalokiteśvara...
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Brahma Yogin.
Adyar Library.
Alexander Studholme (2002). The
Origins of Oṃ
Maṇipadme Hūṃ: A
Study of the Kāraṇḍavyūha Sūtra. SUNY Press. p. 177. ISBN 978-0-7914-5389-6...
- Arts. ISBN 81-7017-247-0. Studholme,
Alexander (2002). The
Origins of Om
Manipadme Hum: A
Study of the
Karandavyuha Sutra.
State University of New York Press...
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Tenjin (kami)
Guanyin Studholme,
Alexander (2002). The
Origins of Om
Manipadme Hum: A
Study of the
Karandavyuha Sutra.
State University of New York Press...
- the
bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara that
introduced the po****r
mantra oṃ
maṇipadme hūṃ. This text is
first dated to
around the late 4th
century CE to the...
- head, in that it also
tightened after Guanyin recited the
mantra "oṃ
maṇipadme hūṃ",
causing pain to Red Boy),
thereby subduing him. Red Boy then found...
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Vasanta Press. p. 126. Studholme,
Alexander (2012-02-01). The
Origins of Om
Manipadme Hum: A
Study of the
Karandavyuha Sutra. SUNY Press. p. 177. ISBN 978-0-7914-8848-5...
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Kawamura (ed) 1981, p. 157. Studholme,
Alexander (2002). The
Origins of Om
Manipadme Hum: A
Study of the
Karandavyuha Sutra.
State University of New York Press...