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"Om
 Mani Padme Hum" first known description of the mantra appears in the 
Karandavyuha Sutra (佛說大乘莊嚴寶王經/ The Buddha Teaches the Sutra of Mahayana 
King's Sublime Treasure), which is part of certain Mahayana canons such 
as the Tibetan's. It was stated inside the sutra, Shakyamuni Buddha 
said, "This is the most beneficial mantra, even I made this aspiration 
to all the million Buddhas and subsequently received this teaching from 
the Buddha Amitabha." This text is first dated to around the late 4th 
century CE to the early 5th century CE. 
"The Powers of the Six Syllables"
The six syllables perfect the Six Paramitas of the Bodhisattvas. 
Gen Rinpoche, in his commentary on the Meaning of  said:  
"The mantra Om Mani Pädme Hum is easy to say yet quite powerful, 
because it contains the essence of the entire teaching. When you say 
the first syllable :
"Om" it is blessed to help you achieve perfection in the 
practice of generosity, 
"Ma" helps perfect the practice of pure ethics, and 
"Ni" helps achieve perfection in the practice of tolerance and patience. 
"Päd", the fourth syllable, helps to achieve perfection of perseverance, 
"Me"
 helps achieve perfection in the practice of concentration, and the 
final sixth syllable "Hum" helps achieve perfection in the practice of 
wisdom. 
So in this way recitation of the mantra helps achieve 
perfection in the six practices from generosity to wisdom. The path of 
these six perfections is the path walked by all the Buddhas of the three
 times. What could then be more meaningful than to say the mantra and 
accomplish the six perfections?" 
The six syllables purify the six realms of existence in suffering.
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The Kālāma Sutta, also known as the Kālām Sutta; 
Sanskrit: Kālāma Sūtra; 
Burmese: Kalama thoke or Kethamotti thoke
Thai: Kalama Sut, or KesamuttiSutta; 
Pāli: Kesamuttisuttaṃ,
is a discourse of the Buddha contained in the Aṅguttara Nikaya of the Tipiṭaka.
The
 Buddha himself left us with completely different criteria for 
determining what is and what not real Buddhism from those of any 
religion is. If we accept Buddha's words about his philosophy, it's 
obviously won't do to just look at history, even the most ancient 
strata........
"Kālāma Sūtra" 
Rely not on the teacher, but on the teaching.
Rely not on the words of the teaching, but on the spirit of the words.
Rely not on theory, but on experience.
Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it.
Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations.
Do not believe anything because it is spoken and rumored by many.
Do not believe in anything because it is written in your religious books.
Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders.
But after observation and analysis,
when you find that anything agrees with reason
and is conducive to the good and the benefit of one and all,
then accept it and live up to it ~
The
 sutta starts off by describing how the Buddha passes through the 
village of Kesaputta and is greeted by its inhabitants, a clan called 
the Kalamas. They ask for his advice: they say that many wandering holy 
men and ascetics pass through, expounding their teachings and 
criticizing the teachings of others. So whose teachings should they 
follow? He delivers in response a sermon that serves as an entry point 
to the Buddhadhamma for those unconvinced by mere spectacular 
revelation.
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Amitabha 
阿彌陀佛
Námaste
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