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How to pronounce manjusri eight-character mantra in Sanskrit? Does anyone know Roman Pinyin?

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The following phonetic notation is based on the pronunciation of Chinese Pinyin, but there is no tone.

Om: ong+m (nasal sound), which means hum or hum.

A: A.

V: About the same as Wei.

Ra: that is, ri and a are spelled together.

Hum: It's similar to Hong +m (nasal sound), that is, um.

Kha: ka There is a very light and short breathing sound H in the middle of Ka, which is similar to he.

Ca: qia in Sanskrit and jia in Tibetan.

Rah: ra+h (breathing sound), refer to "ra" and "kha"

I hope it helps you!

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