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  1. Ardas Bhaee
  2. Hare Krisna Mantra
  3. Milyen Szerencsés
  4. Őrizd Meg a Hited
  5. 108/04
  6. Az Eső Mossa El
  7. Charles Prates
  8. Csak Ennyi?
  9. Dzhey Dzhey
  10. Ébredj Fel!
  11. Együtt Kezdtük El
  12. Életről Életre
  13. Elfogadom a Sorsom
  14. Eljön Az Idő
  15. Embert játszani
  16. Emelj Fel Innen
  17. Én Inkább
  18. Ez Csak Egy Álom
  19. Fent Vagy Lent
  20. Figyelj Jól
  21. Fordított Élet
  22. Gondolj rám
  23. Gyere, Szállj Fel
  24. Ha Nem Hagy Nyugodni
  25. Hazafelé
  26. Hazudj Nekem
  27. Hellobébi
  28. Hívlak
  29. Hozzá Tartozol
  30. Igazi Lázadás
  31. Igazi Otthon
  32. Íme, Az Ember
  33. Itt Járt Brooks
  34. Karma
  35. Keresd Meg
  36. Könyörgés
  37. Lakj a Szívben
  38. Legyen Hófehér
  39. Lélekgyilkos
  40. Mama, Én Szeretlek
  41. Még
  42. Még egy percet
  43. Megtöröm
  44. Mi bajom lenne?!
  45. Mi Mantra
  46. Miért Nem?
  47. Mikor Lejött
  48. Minden a Tiéd
  49. Minden Újra
  50. Minden, ami van
  51. Mondd, Miért?
  52. Nagyon mélyen
  53. Nem Állhat Közénk
  54. Nem Értelek
  55. Nincs
  56. No te esperaba
  57. Olyan Vagy Nekem
  58. Porból Lettünk
  59. Sankirtana
  60. Tűztánc
  61. Tetteim Súlya
  62. Úgyis Eljön Érted
  63. Ugynúgy, Mint Régen
  64. Valakiről
  65. Várom
  66. Világom Háborúi

A mantra (Pali: mantra) or mantram (Devanagari: मन्त्रम्) is a sacred utterance, a numinous sound, a syllable, word or phonemes, or group of words (most often in an Indo-Iranian language like Sanskrit or Avestan) believed by practitioners to have religious, magical or spiritual powers. Some mantras have a syntactic structure and a literal meaning, while others do not. ꣽ, ॐ (Aum, Om) serves as an important mantra in various Indian religions. Specifically, it is an example of a seed syllable mantra (bijamantra). It is believed to be the first sound in Hinduism and as the sonic essence of the absolute divine reality. Longer mantras are phrases with several syllables, names and words. These phrases may have spiritual interpretations such as a name of a deity, a longing for truth, reality, light, immortality, peace, love, knowledge, and action. Examples of longer mantras include the Gayatri Mantra, the Hare Krishna mantra, Om Namah Shivaya, the Mani mantra, the Mantra of Light, the Namokar Mantra, and the Mūl Mantar. Mantras without any actual linguistic meaning are still considered to be musically uplifting and spiritually meaningful. The use, structure, function, importance, and types of mantras vary according to the school and philosophy of Jainism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, and Sikhism. A common practice is japa, the meditative repetition of a mantra, usually with the aid of a mala (prayer beads). Mantras serve a central role in the Indian tantric traditions, which developed elaborate yogic methods which make use of mantras. In tantric religions (often called "mantra paths", Sanskrit: Mantranāya or Mantramarga), mantric methods are considered to be the most effective path. Ritual initiation (abhiseka) into a specific mantra and its associated deity is often a requirement for reciting certain mantras in these traditions. However, in some religious traditions, initiation is not always required for certain mantras, which are open to all. The word mantra is also used in English to refer to something that is said frequently and is deliberately repeated over and over.

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