Manjushri is a Bodhisattva who represents wisdom, and his mantra also symbolizes that quality. He holds a sword in his right hand — symbolizing his ability to cut through delusion. In his left hand, by his heart, he holds the stem of a lotus flower, which bears a book — the Perfection of Wisdom teaching, or Prajnaparamita.
Ah leads to the insight that the essence of all things is unproduced.
RA leads to the insight that all things are pure and free of defilements.
BA leads to the insight that all dharmas have been “expounded in the ultimate sense.”
ZA leads to the insight that the arising and ceasing of things cannot be apprehended because in reality there is no arising or ceasing.
NA leads to the insight that although the names for things change the nature of things behind their names cannot be gained or lost.
These are all important concepts in the Perfection of Wisdom, although to say they are concepts is a bit limiting — really they’re attempts to describe the indescribable nature of reality.
Dhīḥ is defined as meaning:
thought , (especially) religious thought , reflection , meditation , devotion , prayer; understanding , intelligence , wisdom
Info from:https://www.wildmind.org/mantras/figures/manjushri
lyrics
ཨོཾ་ཨ་ཪ་པ་ཙ་ན་དྷཱི༔དྷཱི༔་དྷཱི༔དྷཱི༔་དྷཱི༔དྷཱི༔་དྷཱི༔དྷཱི༔
Om Ah Ra Ba Za Na Dhīh... Dhīh... Dhīh... Dhīh... Dhīh...
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