What are the most powerful Buddhist mantras?

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Buddhists mantra " DIAMOKU" one of powerful mantra as per scriptures.
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Mantra has no power in themselves; if not doing correctly, it will not affect. It's essential to keep your full faith & belief in it and accompany them with positive visualisation with any mantra. Like this, we train our subconscious mind in specific ways, and over time these mantras can be a vehicle...
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Mantra has no power in themselves; if not doing correctly, it will not affect. It's essential to keep your full faith & belief in it and accompany them with positive visualisation with any mantra. Like this, we train our subconscious mind in specific ways, and over time these mantras can be a vehicle for inner peace, change and personal growth. It always depends on how we are doing and what we are doing. Start with any mantra. Just keep your complete faith in it that it's working. read less
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Every mantra has its specific powers, so there is no way to distinguish between them. Like all the healthy foods has their own merits in the same way all the mantras have their Power.
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