- svāhā; well said; so be itBuddhismmarks the end of a mantra
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- svāhā
This expression is often used to convey agreement or affirmation, particularly in religious or spiritual contexts. It signifies that something has been accepted or acknowledged with a sense of devotion and respect.
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そわか薩婆訶をするto say svāhāそわか薩婆訶とゆう言うto say "so be it"がっしょう合掌してそわか薩婆訶to say svāhā with palms togetherそわか薩婆訶のことば言葉words of svāhāしゅうきょう宗教ぎしき儀式でのそわか薩婆訶svāhā in religious ritualsそわか薩婆訶をささげる捧げるto dedicate svāhāそわか薩婆訶のせいしん精神the spirit of svāhāしんこう信仰のそわか薩婆訶the svāhā of faithほうのう奉納するさいに際にそわか薩婆訶to say svāhā during offeringsにちじょう日常でのそわか薩婆訶svāhā in daily life
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