Buddhist Purity Mantra - Oṃ Svabhāva Śuddhāḥ 108 Times
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"Oṃ svabhāva śuddhāḥ sarvadharmāḥ svabhāva śuddho 'haṃ"
This mantra is often used before Tantric Buddhist meditation and helps the practitioner come to the realisation that all phenomena are empty of inherent existence.
It translates literally as: "Oṃ (by) self-nature pure (are) all dharmas; by self-nature pure (am) I."
Or in other words:
Om Svabhava Shuddha — The fundamental essence of all things is pure.
Sarva Dharma Svabhava Shuddho Ham — At their deepest nature, all existing phenomena, including you and me, are arising from pure essence.
The mantra in Tibetan Uchen script is on top with the English transliteration beneath.
The flower in the centre represents Shunyata (void), the ultimate realisation that the essential nature of reality is emptiness-bliss indivisible.
A crossed Vajra rotates behind the flower.
In the background you can hear a Ghanta (ritual bell) and Damaru (hand-held drum) as well as a flute and singing bowl.
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