Sab kaa saath, sab kaa vikas. This is our mantra.
Time management is the mantra of my life.
That's been one of my mantras - focus and simplicity. Simple can be harder than complex.
We all need mantras, I guess - stories we tell ourselves to keep us going.
I sit quietly and repeat my mantra until I'm in a meditative state, taking it all in but not focusing on any one thing.
Gratitude is the greatest prayer. Thank you is the greatest mantra.
Laughter is more sacred than prayer, dancing more spiritual than chanting mantras, loving existence more cosmic than going to a church.
I was inspired by the androgyny of Yohji Yamanoto's designs to translate the clothing's dualities onto screen and image. I was playing with a multitude of influences for the SS 2012 campaign, inspired by the modernist literature and architecture that is in itself a fusion of political and architectural mantras, both dreamy and concrete.
My mantra is "Better is better".
Mantras are passwords that transform the mundane into the sacred.
There are only two mantras, yum and yuck, mine is yum.
Our mantra was simplicity.
One of my mantras is if I'm scared to do something, that means that I have to do it.
Yantras are specific designs that have a great deal of power in them, as do mantras, which are words of power. Yantras are designs of power that tap into other levels of attention. They remind us of things in other worlds.
If it’s meant for me, it will be. ' Those words are my mantra in life, and it has never let me down.
A mantra is like meeting the Buddha or Bodhisattva himself.
Remember my mantra: distinct. . . or extinct.
It is always advisable to obtain a mantra from a self-realized master. Until then we may use one of the mantras of our beloved deity like 'Om Namah Shivaya', 'Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya', 'Om Namo Narayanaya', 'Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare, Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare Hare', 'Om Shivashaktyaikya Rupinyai Namaha' or even the names of Christ, Allah or Buddha.
Only God has no limits (except those he voluntarily imposes on himself). The mantra "no limits" is actually a call to idolatry.
If you are unable to meditate, chant your mantra or sing bhajans.