r/streamentry 4d ago

Practice Has anyone here attained streamentry solely through mantra practice, nianfo/nembutsu, or the recitation of 'buddho' as taught in the Thai Forest Tradition?

I’m genuinely curious whether anyone has experienced streamentry (sotāpatti) through practices centered on mantra repetition—specifically:

Nianfo/Nembutsu (reciting Amitabha’s name)

"Buddho" meditation (as taught in the Thai Forest Tradition)

Or any other mantra-based practice that was used as the primary method

I understand that insight into the three characteristics is essential for awakening, but I also know some traditions emphasize that deep samādhi and unwavering mindfulness—developed through repetition—can become the foundation for insight to arise naturally.

So I’m wondering:

Did mantra or name-recitation play a central role in your path to streamentry?

How did you bridge from repetition to insight? Were you following a particular teacher or tradition?

I’d love to hear your experience or any resources/stories you’ve come across where streamentry was reached through these methods. 🙏

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u/JhannySamadhi 4d ago

Stream entry can be attained through mantra as long as the samadhi achieved is deep enough for clear seeing upon emergence. 

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u/NibannaGhost 4d ago

The necessary depth is access concentration right?

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u/JhannySamadhi 4d ago

That would be the least depth for this but technically wouldn’t be traditional vipassana. Generally dry vipassana is done in access concentration, but it’s ideal to be in samatha or jhana first.