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Which other mantras do you know?

Here are a few more mantras that are used in various spiritual and religious traditions:

  1. "Om Namah Shivaya" (Hinduism) - This mantra is associated with the Hindu deity Shiva and is used to invoke blessings and protection.
  2. "Yam" (Yoga) - This mantra is associated with the Hindu deity Yam and is used to cultivate discipline and control.
  3. "Ram" (Hinduism) - This mantra is associated with the Hindu deity Rama and is used to cultivate purity and devotion.
  4. "Hare Krishna" (Hinduism) - This mantra is associated with the Hindu deity Krishna and is used to invoke divine blessings and to cultivate devotion and love.
  5. "Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu" (Hinduism) - This mantra means "may all beings everywhere be happy and free" and is used to cultivate compassion and kindness.
  6. "Om Shanti Shanti Shanti" (Hinduism) - This mantra means "peace, peace, peace" and is used to invoke peace and calm.
  7. "Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha" (Buddhism) - This mantra is associated with the bodhisattva of compassion and is used to cultivate compassion and wisdom.
  8. "Om Shreem Mahalakshmiyei Namaha" (Hinduism) - This mantra is associated with the Hindu deity Lakshmi and is used to invoke abundance and prosperity.

Again, these mantras can be used for meditation, contemplation, and spiritual growth, but their effectiveness depends on the intention and focus of the individual using them. It's also worth noting that mantras can have different meanings and uses in different spiritual traditions, so it's important to understand the context in which they are being used.
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