Hrīḥ is the
seed syllable of the Buddha
Amitābha, and represents the qualities of the Buddha of the western quarter, meditation and compassion. In Tibet it is also associated with
Avalokiteśvara or
Chenresig and is the seed syllable that symbolizes the essence of his mindstream. It is often visualized at the heart center of Chenrezig in meditation practices. The
Dalai Lamas are considered to be manifestations of Chenrezig in human form. Therefore, the seed syllable HRI is intrinsically linked to the Dalai Lama lineage. This connection reinforces the Dalai Lamas' role as the embodiment of compassion and wisdom. The
Abhidharmakośabhāsya lists hrī among the ten virtuous mental factors (
daśa kuśalamahābhῡmikā dharma; 大善地法). The
Yogācāra tradition recognizes it as one of the eleven wholesome mental factors (
ekādaśa-kuśala; 十一善). The former text states that the difference between hrī and
apatrāpya is that the former is dominated by one's own understanding of morality. The latter by contrast, is empowered by one's sense of embarrassment. ==In the commentaries==