
Mantras are sacred sounds, syllables, or phrases that have been used for centuries as a tool for meditation, healing, and spiritual growth in many cultures, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. In Hinduism, mantras are believed to be powerful tools for connecting with the divine and invoking spiritual energy. Ancient mantras, such as the Gayatri Mantra, the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra, and the Om Mantra, are still widely recited today and are considered to be among the most powerful mantras in Hinduism. These mantras are believed to have originated thousands of years ago, and their recitation is believed to have healing and transformative powers. Buddhism also has a rich tradition of using mantras as a spiritual practice. The most famous mantra in Buddhism is the Om Mani Padme Hum mantra, which is believed to be the embodiment of the compassionate energy of the Buddha. Jainism also has its own mantras, which are believed to have the power to connect the practitioner with the divine and to transform their consciousness. The Navkar Mantra is one of the most important mantras in Jainism, and it is recited daily by many Jains as part of their spiritual practice. Overall, ancient mantras are considered to be powerful tools for spiritual growth and transformation, and they continue to be an important part of many spiritual traditions today.

Yoni is a Sanskrit word that’s been interpreted to mean vulva or vagina (which we already knew, thanks to Goop’s infamous yoni egg). Puja means to worship. During a yoni puja, people may worship a painting or sculpture that represents the yoni, or the yoni in its physical form (a.k.a. your actual vagina).
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