What does Mantra mean?

Definitions for Mantra
ˈmæn trə, ˈmɑn-; -trəmmantra

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. mantranoun

    a commonly repeated word or phrase

    "she repeated `So pleased with how its going' at intervals like a mantra"

  2. mantranoun

    (Sanskrit) literally a `sacred utterance' in Vedism; one of a collection of orally transmitted poetic hymns

Wiktionary

  1. mantranoun

    (Hinduism.) The hymn portions of the Vedas; any passage of these used as a prayer.

  2. mantranoun

    A phrase repeated to assist concentration during meditation, originally in Hinduism.

  3. mantranoun

    (General.) A slogan or phrase often repeated.

  4. Etymology: From. In the sense of "hymn portion of the Vedas" in English since 1808; in the sense of "word or phrase used in meditation" since 1956.

Wikipedia

  1. Mantra

    A mantra (Pali: manta) or mantram (मन्त्रम्) is a sacred utterance, a numinous sound, a syllable, word or phonemes, or group of words in Sanskrit, Pali and other languages believed by practitioners to have religious, magical or spiritual powers. Some mantras have a syntactic structure and literal meaning, while others do not.The earliest mantras were composed in Vedic Sanskrit in India. At its simplest, the word ॐ (Aum, Om) serves as a mantra, it is believed to be the first sound which was originated on earth. Aum sound when produced creates a reverberation in the body which helps the body and mind to be calm. In more sophisticated forms, mantras are melodic phrases with spiritual interpretations such as a human longing for truth, reality, light, immortality, peace, love, knowledge, and action. Some mantras without literal meaning are musically uplifting and spiritually meaningful.The use, structure, function, importance, and types of mantras vary according to the school and philosophy of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. In Japanese Shingon tradition, the word Shingon means mantra.Mantras serve a central role in tantra. In this school, mantras are considered to be a sacred formula and a deeply personal ritual, effective only after initiation. In other schools of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism or Sikhism, initiation is not a requirement.

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  1. mantra

    A mantra is a word, phrase, or sound that is repeated for the purpose of focusing and calming the mind. It often serves as a reminder or affirmation of a particular belief or intention, and is commonly used in meditation practices. Mantras can be used to cultivate positive energy, promote self-awareness, and enhance spiritual or mental well-being.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Mantranoun

    a prayer; an invocation; a religious formula; a charm

  2. Etymology: [Skr.]

Wikidata

  1. Mantra

    A mantra is a sanskrit sound, syllable, word, or group of words that is considered capable of "creating transformation". Its use and type varies according to the school and philosophy associated with the mantra. Mantras originated in the Vedic tradition of India, becoming an essential part of the Hindu tradition and a customary practice within Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism. In the context of the Vedas, the term mantra refers to the entire portion which contains the texts called Rig, Yajur or Sama, that is, the metrical part as opposed to the prose Brahmana commentary. With the transition from ritualistic Vedic traditions to mystical and egalitarian Hindu schools of Yoga, Vedanta, Tantra and Bhakti, the orthodox attitude of the elite nature of mantra knowledge gave way to spiritual interpretations of mantras as a translation of the human will or desire into a form of action.

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Mantra

    man′tra, n. a Vedic hymn of praise: the matter of the Sanhita or first division of the Veda: a sacred text used as an incantation. [Sans., 'thought.']

The Nuttall Encyclopedia

  1. Mantra

    the name given to hymns from the Veda, the repetition of which are supposed to have the effect of a charm.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Mantra in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Mantra in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of Mantra in a Sentence

  1. Kevin Catalina:

    We're really better at these investigations than we've ever been, and it's really Commissioner (William) Bratton's mantra from the beginning: 'I want people to collaborate and I want people to work together,' and we've been very successful.

  2. Kirby Wright:

    It's no fun watching you disintegrate. Where is the old "I Love Myself" mantra? You need to feel you are indeed lovable and that your life matters. Listen. The birds are singing your name.

  3. Ian Comisky:

    While the current government mantra is for heightened individual responsibility, this is the wrong case to try to establish this principle.

  4. Cody Stanford:

    I think people don't see obesity as the disease that it is. They think of it as a lifestyle choice, a lot of people think those people just need to eat less and exercise more, but if that mantra worked, we wouldn't have the prevalence of obesity that we have now.

  5. Milwaukee Brewers:

    Potential repercussions extend beyond any player seeking a thirst-quencher to his family, teammates, opponents and even the sports ability to continue. Part of the motivation for good behavior might be the same thing that drives most things in baseball wins and losses. The defending NL East champion Braves were rocked at the start of camp by the positive tests. Their setback underscored the new weight of the annual preseason mantra, If we can stay healthy.... I think we all recognize that the team that is hit the least hard by the virus, thats able to keep themselves healthy out there, is going to have the best chance to compete, Houston Astros James Click Click said. For a major leaguer, its counterintuitive : Avoid crowds. Teamwork can help players adopt an appropriately low-key lifestyle. I just make Christian Yelich get me everything, man.

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  • Viresh K. Bugga
    Viresh K. Bugga
    All Vedic hymns are called Mantras as this is the voice of God transmitted through recitations by the great sages (Rishi) at the very beginning of the civilization in this material world. Shlokas are later verses created by human beings. Vedic Mantras are never termed as shlokas. 
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