What is the six-character mantra of Buddhism?

The six-character mantra of Buddhism refers to: what about (non-ng), (horse), (nρ) and (bēi)? (mēI)ē(hūng)。

Meaning: Literally, it is just "Ruyibao, Lotus!" An exclamatory sentence is an unfinished Buddhist scripture, or just an expression of praise for Guanyin and expectation of happiness. Classics teach us to "take its sound, not its meaning". This is the correct way to learn Dalagni's mantra. Every word represents the subtle essence of avalokitesvara, and we can't use secular wisdom to decompose literal words.

Function: This mantra is the subtle essence of Guanyin Bodhisattva, and it has incredible merits and interests to recite it frequently.

Extended data:

The six-character Daming mantra can remove karma from the beginning, just like Buddha and Bodhisattva come to realize it in person. What's even more priceless is that the Six-character Daming Mantra has cured the different troubles of six kinds of sentient beings with six kinds of wisdom:

Rudder: White's equal wisdom eliminates the pride and ego in heaven and the pain of degeneration and variation.

Well, the wisdom of green achievements has completely eliminated the jealousy and the pain of struggle on the road of Asura.

How about: Yellow is the source of wisdom, which eliminates ignorance and greed in human nature, and eliminates the disasters of birth, illness, death and poverty.

Baa: The blue dharma circle is full of wisdom, which completely eliminates the ignorance and dumb pain in the animal way.

Sightseeing wisdom, except the meanness in the hungry ghost road, breaks hunger and thirst.

Well, the big round mirror with black and blue wisdom light can completely eliminate hatred and heat, cold and bitterness in hell.

References:

Six-character mantra-Baidu encyclopedia