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Japa
Japa Japa, or Japam, is a spiritual discipline in ... it in the bags and perform the Japa with their hands hidden in the bag ... s private affair, not to be exhibited. Japa can also be performed during routine work ... Mantra or the words repeated while performing Japa are mostly names of Ishta-daiva ...
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Japa (translated from German)
Japa Japa ( Sanskrit , m., ??, japa, of whisper, murmurs) is loud, quiet or ... concerns a term out of that Hinduismus . Japa can with help of a rose-wreath ... Japamala called, are practiced. In connection with Japa is also from Japa Yoga, or ...
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Japa mala
Japa mala A japa mala or mala is an Indian rosary ... mala, is said to have come from japa mala. When Roman explorers came into India ... mala, they heard jap mala instead of japa mala. Jap means "rose", and the mala ...
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Talk:Japa mala
Talk:Japa mala To be added after checking meru ...
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Mantra
... unity of reality, which is Brahman. Mantra Japa Mantra Japa was a concept of the Vedic sages ... is seen as moksha/liberation. Essentially, Mantra Japa means repetition of mantra, and has become ... a head "meru" bead. The devotee performing japa using his/her fingers counts each bead ... and repeat. It is said that through japa the devotee attains one-pointedness, or ...
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Mantra (translated from Italian)
... the fundamental unit of the truth: Brahman. Japa Japa was a concept of the Vedica wisdom ... last aim is moksha or Liberation. Essentially, japa it means repetition, become practical a customary ... main pearl "meru". The devout people execute japa using the fingers and counting, for every ... and to repeat. One says that through japa the devout people are the degree ...
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Talk:Rosary
... Dpr 03:53, 26 August 2005 (UTC) Japa Mala? Is this historical or conjectural? Is ... record where it can be verified that Japa Malas where brought by Romans from India ... the supposed derivation from a mistranslation of "japa mala", not because it is provably false ... explorers came into India and encountered the Japa mala, they heard jap mala instead of japa mala. Jap means "rose", and the ...
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Talk:Hare Krishna
... either out-loud (kirtan), softly to oneself (japa), or internally within the mind. bit, which ... UTC) no, we even have the kirtan/japa bit. What's wrong with you? This ... either out-loud (kirtan), softly to oneself (japa), or internally within the mind." 4) History ... I refer you there. 3) -- the kirtan/japa bit is under "chanting the mantra". Your ...
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Prayer beads
... the earliest form of prayer beads (the Japa Mala) and the earliest Christian form (the ... see Buddhist prayer beads Prayer beads or Japa Malas are also used in many forms ... to Hinduism, where it is called a Japa Mala and has 108 beads. Japa is the repeating of the name of ...
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Ekachakra
... youth, Hadai Pandita came here and chanted japa under this tree. Mala means “japa beads” ... about to depart Hadai Pandita left his japa beads here due to anxiety. Lord Caitanya ...
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