The full name of the Three Pure Mantra was " Forty-nine Words of the Three Pure Ones ", which consisted of 49 kinds of praises from the Three Pure Ones. However, the exact original text was not found. Sorry, I can't answer it accurately.
The full name of the Three Pure Mantra was "Three Pure Forty-Nine Words", which was composed of 49 kinds of praises of the Three Pure Gods. It was one of the highest forms of expression to express respect for the gods. It was widely used in Taoist belief and practice. It was a special form of prayer and prayer text for cultivators to devoutly ask for the blessing of the Three Pure Gods. Cultivators expressed their complete admiration and faith for the Three Pure Ones (Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, Taishang Laojun, and Three Official Great Emperors, also known as Heavenly Lord Yuqing Yuanshi, Heavenly Lord Lingbao of Shangqing, and Heavenly Lord Daode of Taiqing) through the Three Pure Ones Mantra, hoping that the gods could protect themselves, dredge the path and soul, and make the road of cultivation smoother. In a large number of Taoist literary works, the Sanqing Mantra was the core concept of aesthetics. It reflected the deepest understanding and pursuit of nature and human life, and expressed the perfect interpretation of Taoist wisdom. In daily life, chanting the Three Pure Ones Mantra could make one's heart more harmonious, have a deeper and positive understanding of things, improve one's mental level, and reflect the harmonious symbiosis between man and nature. Moreover, whether it was reciting the Three Pure Ones Mantra or practicing other Taoist beliefs and practices, it was very important to consolidate one's faith and soul core. In addition, there was also the Mantra of the Three Pure Ones (also known as the Mantra of the Three Pure Ones). It was a Taoist ritual in traditional China folk beliefs. It was regarded as a powerful blessing spell. It was said to attract wealth and good luck. It was composed of three parts. It had the functions of calling the gods to pray for blessings, guiding wealth and prosperity into life, and blessing everyone to obtain the true meaning of life.
To convert to the mantra of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva: Nāmāma, Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva's heart mantra: Weng weng, hée, weng i micro sée sée mā Moyée, sée sée wā Wahā Ha. Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva's mantra for the destruction of fixed karma is: Om, bō Bo luo mō end lín neighbor tuo Tuo níng Ning, suō Sa pō Po hāha.
The full text of the Great Compassion Mantra is as follows: ['Jǐn Wàn Shù] ㄕㄥㄩㄥˊㄟˇ The Great Compassion Mantra was a Buddhist incantation that originated from the Tang Dynasty. It was the incantation of the Buddhist Guanyin Bodhisattva. It read: " Second-hand lift like Vajra holding objects, two-handed Vajra pressing on the chest, left hand ring finger clasping right hand middle finger and then chanting the incantation as follows: She, she, she, she She, she, she, she She, she, she, she She, she, she
The Sky-Swallowing Mantra of Desolation was a novel by Iron Horse Feiqiao. The story was about the protagonist, Luo Yi, who was seriously injured in the war for the country. However, he was betrayed by his childhood sweetheart and became a cripple before being sold into the empire as a son-in-law. However, by chance, Luo Yi obtained the Heaven Devouring Divine Emperor's inheritance and cultivated the Heaven Devouring Creation Scripture. He devoured his bloodline and became a god after nine transformations. With the power to devour the heavens and earth, he dominated the nine heavens and lived only for himself. However, the search results provided did not mention the complete TLV version of the novel.
The Heaven-Devouring Desolation Technique was an Eastern fantasy novel written by Iron Horse Flying Bridge. The story told the story of the protagonist Liu Wuxie obtaining the Heaven Swallowing Cauldron after his rebirth. With this cauldron, he could gather essence, devour the four seas, accommodate the eight wastelands, and become an evil god. At present, the Sky-devouring Mantra of Great Desolation had been updated to chapter 3356. Although some reading resources were provided, there was no mention of the specific source of the full text. Therefore, I don't know anything about the restriction on reading the full text of the Great Desolate Heaven Swallowing Mantra.
The Heaven-Devouring Desolation Technique was a fantasy magic novel written by Iron Horse Flying Bridge. The story was about Liu Wuxie, one of the Ten Great Immortal Emperors. He was besieged and killed because he obtained the Heaven Swallowing Cauldron. However, after his rebirth, he returned with the cauldron, devoured the four seas, and accommodated the eight wastelands. He became an evil god and embarked on the cultivation path of the spirit of heaven and earth. The novel had already been serialized to the 3400th chapter, and the full text could be read on the relevant websites.
The Sky-devouring Mantra of Taihuang, Liu Wuxie, was a novel, but it did not provide any information about the full text. Therefore, I don't know if Liu Wuxie can avoid reading the entire manual.
We can come up with the answer to the full text of the Sky-devouring Mantra of Great Desolation. The Heaven-Devouring Desolation Technique was a fantasy novel written by Iron Horse Flying Bridge. The novel described the adventures of one of the ten great immortal emperors after his rebirth. Currently, the latest chapter of the Great Desolate Heaven Devouring Technique had been updated to the 3494th chapter, Master Ming Yi. You can read the full text of the novel for free on some websites.
Currently, there were the contents of the 3969 and 3970 chapters of the "Great Desolate Heaven Devouring Technique". In the book, Liu Wuxie's experience in the Wasteland Continent was very difficult. There were two suns in the sky that released a scorching aura that even God Emperor Realm experts could not resist. He only felt better when he released the cold air. The stones here were as heavy as a thousand pounds. He walked for four hours and arrived at a cool place. The two suns did not move, so people could not feel the passage of time. He waited for 20 hours before the two suns disappeared. A dark green moon appeared, making the Wilderness gloomy. The temperature dropped sharply, and ice and snow fell. He speculated that the cultivators who had entered the Lion Cave before had probably broken into this place and were unable to return to the Three Middle Regions. After that, he continued on his way and saw many trees in the mountain range. The life essence of these trees filled the sky. Unlike the ancient trees in the lion cave, the trees here were not dead. Absorbing their life essence could increase the quality of life, reduce the probability of injury, and prolong life. As mentioned in Chapter 3970, two days passed in the blink of an eye. According to the time outside, Liu Wuxie had been in the Wasteland for five or six days. The fur on Lei Mojun's body slowly faded. Her body was intact, but her soul had not been completely healed. The Tree of Life had only healed her wounds.
Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva Mantra in Chinese translation: Hum, hehehe, Vis Maya, Siwaha! The Sanskrit word for it was Om hahaha vismaye svāhā! The pronunciation is: ong, hée, wée i sée möyé, sée wā hā. In addition, the ancient translation of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva's extermination of karma mantra: Om, Baluo Moling Dhaning, Saha. Today's translation: hum, polo (2) at the end of ah (ah, only breath) Denai, Si Wa Ha! Sanskrit: Om pramadane svāhā! The pronunciation is: ong, pō luō (èr hé) mō hée (hée, zhhée qée) dé nèi, sī wā hā. The Tibetan heart mantra is: Weng Qin Xirazha Hong Weng Pa La Mani Da Zha Pa Suo Ha. Spelling: ng qín xī rzhā hōng ng pā lā mnídázhā hōng pā suō hā. It should be noted that matters related to the chanting of religious content should follow the guidance and norms of the relevant religious sites and people.