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Correct pronunciation of Tibetan holy names
Correct chanting of Tibetan holy names requires correct body posture, correct breathing method and correct chanting method.

First, the correct body posture.

When reciting Tibetan holy names, we must first maintain a correct body posture. You can choose to sit on the ground or chair, keep your body straight, put your feet flat on the ground, put your palms on your thighs, and open your fingers naturally. This posture can help us concentrate and increase the effect of reciting.

Second, the correct breathing method

Pay attention to the correct breathing method when reciting the holy names of the hidden places. You can inhale through your nose and exhale through your mouth. When inhaling, we can imagine ourselves inhaling fresh air, and when exhaling, we can imagine ourselves expelling all the troubles and distractions in our bodies by exhaling.

Third, the correct way of chanting

The Tibetan holy name is pronounced "Mahasa, the Bodhisattva of Southern Tibet". Keep your pronunciation clear and accurate when reciting, without missing a word or being vague. We should recite with a pious mind and put all our troubles and wishes into chanting. You can imagine that you are connected with the Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha and get his blessing and protection.

In the process of secretly hiding Wang Shengming's name, you can choose your own rhythm and speed. You can recite slowly, so that every word has enough time to echo in your heart, or you can choose a faster speed to make it smoother and more coherent. No matter which way you choose, you should stay focused and pious and not be disturbed by the outside world.

The Belief and Image of Tibetan Bodhisattva

According to Buddhist scriptures, the Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha was taught by Sakyamuni Buddha. Before Sakyamuni was destroyed and Maitreya was born, she vowed to do her best to save all suffering before becoming a Buddha. Tibetan Bodhisattva is one of the four great Buddhists in China. According to legend, its Dojo is in Jiuhua Mountain.

According to Volume 20 of Biography of Song Monks, Bodhisattva Diksitigarbha was born in Silla royal family, and his surname was Jin Qiaojue. After becoming a monk, she came to China when she was in Xuanzong, China. After living in Jiuhua Mountain for decades, I died, and my body was not bad, and I entered the tower.

As for the image of a bodhisattva, Mahayana Sutra portrays a bodhisattva (that is, at home), with a solemn crown, and Dafang Guangten Sutras portrays a Samana. However, generally speaking, the images of monks holding the orb in their left hand and Zhang Xi in their right hand, or sitting or standing on the palace in Chiba are widely circulated.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Tibetan Bodhisattva