Pronunciation instruction
Six-character phonetic notation (not ng) (mā) and (nο) beep (bēi)? (mēI)n(h ang)
Hmm: read (not ng hum). Not m is the correct pronunciation, OM=AUM, and finally close your lips.
And: ○ It's tongue rolling. When you send it, the tip of your tongue should be inclined to the upper jaw, and then it should be developed. And sound.
Ba: there is a consonant d after bēi, which is omitted in both Chinese and Tibetan. It can be pronounced as bēidemēi, which means that Germany is light and short, passing by.
: mēi Other words include [mouth +mi] and [mouth+fan]. It should be pronounced as mēi, not mē, which is derived from the position case of Sanskrit words.
Bang: pronounced as (hūng bang), some books have phonetic notation as (hòng). You can read it once or four times, and you can decide according to the scene and wishes. Most of them have been read four times.
It is written in Tibetan, Roman and Sanskrit.
Extended data:
The six-character mantra, also known as the six-character Daming Big Ronnie, the six-character motto, the six-character Daming mantra and the magic mantra, is the mantra of Guanyin Bodhisattva, which originated from Sanskrit and contains the endless blessings and compassion of the Buddhas, and is the voice expression of the compassion and wisdom of the Buddhas. The six-character Daming mantra is an extension of the three words "om, ah, yi", which is extremely rich in connotation and infinite in mystery, and contains greatness in the universe. This mantra is the subtle essence of avalokitesvara, and it has incredible merits and benefits to recite it often.
In fact, it is a tribute to the Vajra Lotus, which originated in ancient India and is called a tribute to Shiva.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia six-character mantra