n. (佛教或印度教中的)祷文;(代表某人原则的)口头禅(别人常觉得讨厌或乏味);准则(mantra的复数)
n. (Mantras)(美、印、墨)曼特拉斯(人名)
1.I think it's nothing wrong in presenting it (mantras from tantras).
我认为公开(密咒)并没有什么错误。
2.He wrote that Sutra mantras are available from all, but tantra mantras are secret and only for practicioners.
他写说经咒是可以公开给大众,然而密咒是秘密且仅是给实修者。
3.Vedic Mantras are chanted according to the intonation given in the Vedas.
吠陀颂歌是根据《吠陀经》中给出的语调唱诵的。
4.This is one of the mantras by which he can be invoked in Buddhist tradition.
这是一个咒语,在佛教传统里他经由咒语被调用。
5.Mantras have always existed in a latent state as sound energies.
祈祷文一直以来都是以声音的能量存在于一种隐性状态中。
6.You can't just repeat mantras and expect good things to happen to you.
不能期望仅仅重复咒语好事就会来。
7.Freshness and quality are the mantras of these menus.
鲜度和质量是这些菜单的咒语。
8.They repeat mantras about "breaking all the rules" and "asking for forgiveness rather than permission".
他们高喊:“打破常规”和“宽容多于理解”。
9.Repeating old mantras in the face of fundamental change is natural, because making that change is really, really hard.
面对根本性变革的时候总要不断重复这些理论,因为变革是一件非常困难的事情。