Mana in Karman and Brahman
The mnemonic Om mantra is also called Brahman in India, which, as you see (since it’s illuminated here in bold), also carries Mana within it. You already know what Karma means in everyday speech?! Yet, according to the dictionary, “Karma” is a part of the philosophy of Karman. Brahman, the holiest sacrament in Christianity, and the basis of Buddhism — the idea that your destiny is determined by your actions (Karma) according to the law of cause and effect (Karman) — all explicitly contain references to Mana in their names.
Source: Power of Mana (3)
Connects Mana to two of the most fundamental concepts in human civilisation: Brahman (ultimate reality in Hinduism) and Karman (cause and effect in Buddhism). Both contain the M-N sound because both describe aspects of the same energy. The deepest cultural evidence for the M-N thesis.
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