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Mani
Mani may have one of the following meanings.
- Mani Peninsula is a region in Greece.
- Mani was a third-century Persian prophet, the founder of the dualistic Manichaean religion, which borrowed eclectically from Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and Buddhism.
- Mani is a Persian boy's name used in Iran.
- Mani is short for the mantra of Avalokiteshvara (Tibetan: Chenrezig).
- The mantra is OM MANI PADME HUM.
- Pronounced in Tibet OM MANI PE ME HUM.
- Mani wheels used for prayers in Tibetan Buddhism.
- In Norse mythology, Mani was the god of the moon and a son of Mundilfari and Glaur. Mani pulled the moon through the sky every night, pursued by the wolf Hati. Lunar eclipses were caused by Hati coming close to catching Mani; children banged pots together and made great noise, hoping to scare Hati away from the moon.
- Mani is unusual because lunar deities tend to be female, nearly universally, probably because of the connection between menstruation and the phases of the moon.
- See also Vidfinn for a hypothesis about the source of the nursery rhyme called Jack and Jill.
- Mani is the nickname of the bassist Gary Mounfield who played with the Stone Roses.
- Mani means Gem in Sanskrit and some South Indian languages and is also a boy's name in India.
- Mani is the nickname for popular Pakistani VJ Salman Saquib .
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