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− | hrīḥ is the [[seed syllable]] of [[Amitābha]] and so represents the qualities of the [[Buddha]] of the [[western]] quarter: chiefly [[meditation]] and [[compassion]]. In [[Tibet]] it is also associated with [[Avalokiteśvara]] or [[Chenresig]]. | + | [[hrīḥ]] is the [[seed syllable]] of [[Amitābha]] and so represents the qualities of the [[Buddha]] of the [[western]] quarter: chiefly [[meditation]] and [[compassion]]. In [[Tibet]] it is also associated with [[Avalokiteśvara]] or [[Chenresig]]. |
− | Read my essay on the [ | + | Read my essay on the [http://jayarava.blogspot.com/2007/07/seed-syllable-of-great-compassion.html seed syllable hrīḥ]. |
Pronounced /hriːh/ (IPA) | Pronounced /hriːh/ (IPA) | ||
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− | |[[File:Hrih-cellphone.jpg|thumb|250px|Picture of hrīḥ on a Japanese cellphone strap. Courtesy of [http://flickr.com/photos/26843515@N00/ solemn.still] ]] | + | |[[File:Hrih-cellphone.jpg|thumb|250px|Picture of hrīḥ on a [[Japanese]] cellphone strap. Courtesy of [http://flickr.com/photos/26843515@N00/ solemn.still] ]] |
|[[File:Stone_hrih2.jpg|thumb|250px|This carving of hrīḥ in the Tibetan script on a piece of stone was bought in Sikkhim by a friend for another friend.]] | |[[File:Stone_hrih2.jpg|thumb|250px|This carving of hrīḥ in the Tibetan script on a piece of stone was bought in Sikkhim by a friend for another friend.]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:20, 30 January 2016
hrīḥ is the seed syllable of Amitābha and so represents the qualities of the Buddha of the western quarter: chiefly meditation and compassion. In Tibet it is also associated with Avalokiteśvara or Chenresig.
Read my essay on the seed syllable hrīḥ.
Pronounced /hriːh/ (IPA)
Examples
ह्रीः hrīḥ Devanāgarī |
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