Namo Shakyamuni Buddha. One of the ten titles of a buddha “ One who has thus come one who has thus gone ” the term Shakyamuni Buddha often used to refer to himself denoting the empty nature of “ self ” and that a buddha is one with the Truth (“ suchness ”) the Worthy and Completely Enlightened One.

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Shakyamuni Buddha was historically a spiritual master who lived and taught in modern day India and Nepal in either the 6th or 5th century BCE and who founded Buddhism.

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Namo Shakyamuni Buddha 南無釋迦牟尼佛 is a Buddhist chant or prayer of respect to the Shakyamuni Buddha Some will translate this as the Buddhist vow The first two characters 南無 are sometimes translated as “amen” others will translate it as “believe in” or “homage to”.