mantra (Meaning)

Wordnet

mantra (n)

a commonly repeated word or phrase

(Sanskrit) literally a `sacred utterance' in Vedism; one of a collection of orally transmitted poetic hymns

Webster

mantra (n.)

A prayer; an invocation; a religious formula; a charm.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mantra

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mantra Sentence Examples

  1. The mantra "Om Shanti" filled the yoga studio, creating a serene atmosphere.
  2. She repeated her affirmation mantra throughout the day to cultivate positivity.
  3. The ancient mantra was believed to hold spiritual power and protect against evil.
  4. The Dalai Lama recited a mantra for world peace, hoping to inspire compassion.
  5. The mantra became a constant companion, offering solace during stressful times.
  6. Its repetitive nature allowed her mind to focus and achieve a meditative state.
  7. The mantra acted as a shield, protecting her from negative energy.
  8. By chanting the mantra, she invoked a deeper connection to her spiritual self.
  9. The mantra's vibrations resonated within her body, promoting relaxation.
  10. She whispered the mantra into her loved one's ear, conveying her love and best wishes.

FAQs About the word mantra

a commonly repeated word or phrase, (Sanskrit) literally a `sacred utterance' in Vedism; one of a collection of orally transmitted poetic hymnsA prayer; an invo

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The mantra "Om Shanti" filled the yoga studio, creating a serene atmosphere.

She repeated her affirmation mantra throughout the day to cultivate positivity.

The ancient mantra was believed to hold spiritual power and protect against evil.

The Dalai Lama recited a mantra for world peace, hoping to inspire compassion.