Japa Mantra Yoga


Japa: Mantra Yoga by Sri M. Pandit,

Japa: Mantra Yoga by Sri M. Pandit,
The tradition of Japa in India dates back to the ancient times of the Rishis of the Veda. What is Japa? Japa is the repetition of a Mantra, a potent syllable or syllables, a word or combination of words, done with the object of realizing the truth embodied in the Mantra.
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Japa - Japa is a spiritual discipline involving the meditative repetition of a mantra or name of God. Usually the mantra or name is spoken softly, enough for the practitioner to hear it, or more rarely it is spoken purely within the recitors mind.

Japa mala - A japa mala or mala is a set of prayer beads popular in India and Tibet with 108 beads in number. It is often used for reciting or chanting a mantra or other forms of sadhana (spiritual exercise), generally known as japa.

Yoga-darsana - Yoga-darsana (the philosophy of Yoga) is based on the exposition of the epistemological, metaphysical, and methodological ideas of an age-long meditative tradition codified in the work of Patanjali and widely known as Yoga Sutras. As distinct from the Tantra and Hatha-Yoga traditions, Yoga-darsana ...

Ajapa - Japa means repeating the mantra, and Ajapa means constant awareness.

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