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[1] People do japa kriyá in a very crude manner. It can be said that their method of incantation is like the talk of a parrot. [...] suggestion, intro-psychic suggestion.
[41] [Ideation on Brahma is the [...] are second best, repetitious incantation and eulogistic prayer are the worst, and idol worship is the worst of the worst.]
[13] Then the seventh is Samyak Smrti. [...] the prominent role and your own incantation becomes less important, when by [...] mantra, you dont forget this incantation, it is Samyak Smrti. This is proper memory.
[5] Now, let us take another word – [...] Iśt́a Mantra or his personal incantation, a sádhaka will attain enlightenment.
[14] This cult of Tantra, as enunciated [...] Brahma. The earlier methods of incantation, contemplation, eulogy, or repetition [...] Brahma. That is why Tantra proclaims:
[16] [Ideation on Brahma is the best, dhyána and dhárańá are second best, repetitious incantation and eulogistic prayer are the worst, and idol worship is the worst of the worst.]
[12] I told you the other day that He [...] meditation, with the help of Your incantation, you should think that He is seeing You. That is the secret.
[10] [Ideation on Brahma is the best, dhyána and dhárańá are second best, repetitious incantation and eulogistic prayer are the worst, and idol worship is the worst of the worst.]
[11] The sound á is the acoustic [...] musical notes were used in music and incantation in different combinations according [...] rága and ráginii.
[49] While uttering any incantation it is the common practice to add [...] ae is pronounced as aeḿ.
[24] [Ideation on Brahma is the best, dhyána and dhárańá are second best, repetitious incantation and eulogistic prayer are the worst, and idol worship is the worst of the worst.]
[126] [Ideation on Brahma is the best, dhyána and dhárańá are second best, repetitious incantation and eulogistic prayer are the worst, and idol worship is the worst of the worst.]
[127] Tantra declares that Citistad shabda [...] attainable through the process of incantation. So how could Tantra consider [...] type of sádhaná?
[36] As previously mentioned, by “non-Aryans” [...] (witchcraft, invultuation, magic, magical incantation for evil purposes, hypnotism, etc.)
[69] [Ideation on Brahma is the best, dhyána and dhárańá are second best, repetitious incantation and eulogistic prayer are the worst, and idol worship is the worst of the worst.]
[17] “Incantation and Human Progress”. Trilingual [...] Ánanda Rucirá Ác.
[11] Now, by dint of sádhaná [...] sádhaka gets his or her own peculiar incantation from his ácárya, [...] stage is called sálokya.
[9] Whatever can be attained through [...] of psychic concentration through incantation and thereby attract the blissful [...] penance. This is called “incantation” or “japa”. Similarly, [...] assimilated through the processes of incantation, japa yoga and dhyána yoga. [...] are forced to convey the value of incantation through the term “japa”. [...] is a mere drop of cosmic grace.
[41] We were discussing the dharmic [...] Veda to another. The system of incantation of mantras, and their pronunciation, [...] varied with changes in time. The incantation of mantras also varied, for example:
[14] For example, some say that the moon was split by the incantation of mantras. Others say that someone [...] the spirit of inquiry in others.
[16] A-U-Ma therefore represents creation, preservation and destruction. Hence this mantra, this incantation, starts with the sound “aum”, [...] Destroyer; G-0-D - “God”.
[12] Now, one may ask, “In the [...] is, meditation and repeating the incantation within your mind.
[40] “Mantra and Incantation.” Discourse in English. [...] Re-edited for this edition. Tape.
[24] Prańidhána is devotion [...] prańidhána is the incantation of the name of the Supreme Being [...] dhyána is actually more effective.
[5] “For this sádhaka, [...] prańava.” That very thing, that very incantation, that helps you in reaching your [...] a sádhaka, his personal incantation, his own Iśt́a mantra, [...] the Gauṋgá starts.
[17] Now I think you understand that [...] mantra. We use the word “incantation” for mantra, but it is not a proper [...] upon, leads to liberation”].
[14] PAORÁŃIK. Puranic, [...] PRAŃÁMA MANTRA. Incantation used at the time of salutation [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[8] Many people cherish the idea that [...] Someone who continues the ritualistic incantation of mantras twenty-four hours a [...] acquire knowledge and devotion?
[25] [Ideation on Brahma is the best, dhyána and dhárańá are second best, repetitious incantation and eulogistic prayer are the worst, and idol worship is the worst of the worst.]
[36] Those who call out loud to attain [...] scriptures describe three types of incantation: vácanik (verbal repetition), [...] movement of the lips causing the incantation to be audible to oneself only. In the third category of incantation it is the mind which utters and listens to the incantation; no one even gets the least hint [...] sádhakas there is a popular saying:
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[15] Similarly, all mantras must have [...] represented by the word “incantation”. But for want of a proper word in English, we find no alternative but to use the word “incantation”.
[4] What is the meaning of shástra? [...] auto-suggestion. Auto-suggestion means mantra, incantation. Mananát tárayet [...] upon, leads to liberation”].
[98] When the Bengalees abandoned [...] suggested by its dhyanamantra [incantation for meditation] and by its similarity [...] is not from the present period.
[6] I shall conclude the subject with [...] action, then the phat mantra or incantation was uttered before performing [...] biija “phat” mantra.
[49] Your relationship with Parama Puruśa [...] mentally while you are uttering the incantation or repeating it, you should mentally [...] it is not mutual, but one-sided.
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[1] The subject of todays discourse is “Incantation and Human Progress”. What is incantation? “Incantation” is a Latin term. It means “repeating [...] world. But the Sanskrit term for incantation is mantra. The rudimental meanings of “incantation” and [mantra are not the same]. [...] alternative but to use the word “incantation” for mantra.
[27] So, todays subject of discourse is “Incantation and Human Progress”. We [...] change of place and nothing more.
[35] “After you got down I could [...] if you created it with a magic incantation.”
[3] [Ideation on Brahma is the best [...] (meditation) and dharana (concentration). Incantation and hymns are inferior and idol worship in the worst.]
[6] Japastutih syádadhamá: [...] This is an example of japatapa (incantation). Stuh means eulogizing. Stuh [...] benefit for spiritual aspirants.
[3] Diikśá is the process [...] mantra) and mantraghat (striking by incantation). All human beings possess a set [...] mantraghat occurs. That is, the incantation strikes at the sleeping divinity [...] means “exhaustion”.
[2] What is the meaning of the incantation that is used in Guru Púja? In that incantation the first line is “Akhańd́a [...] expressing Himself through that form.
[10] Can any boy stand up and say the entire mantra, the incantation of Savitá, the “Savitr [...] 13 )
[15] I said, each and every word is [...] the meaning of this particular incantation? Oṋm – whats the meaning of oṋm?
[4] Similarly, while doing Sádhaná [...] experience an even greater bliss during incantation or meditation. All this means [...] also there is pause and speed.
[18] “Kuru puńyam ahorátram”. [...] during meditation, the process of incantation is attuned to the respiratory system. Once you have mastered this practice, your incantation will continue automatically while you sleep. You may ask whether the process of incantation leads to the acquirement of virtue [...] virtuous deed. When the process of incantation is perfectly attuned to the respiration, [...] the final stage in the process of incantation. It can be continued even during [...] should try to attain this stage.
[7] JAPA. Repetition of mantra, incantation. JIIVA. An individual being. [...] of knowledge or discrimination.
[7] All other knowledge is the penumbra [...] futile because while repeating the incantation one is thinking about a case to [...] located. This is not the right path.
[29] That is why, in Ananda Marga Oṋḿkára is not a mantra (an incantation of invocation) for chanting but [...] attaining Him means attaining all.
[6] Iishvara: “Controller of [...] Ideal as embodied in the spiritual incantation. The mantra of the 1st lesson of Ananda Márga is Iśt́a Mantra.
[10] Madhyamá: middle, ordinary [...] which liberates the mind” incantation taught by the spiritual preceptor [...] liberation of a permanent nature
[2] Auto-suggestion is done through what? Your own incantation. The incantation, what is it? Is it an internal or external acoustic expression?
[3] When you say something, you [suppose] [...] expression. So while using your incantation, what do you do? Just the internal [...] do? You say something internally.
[8] What is the best auto-suggestion, on what you are to do? You are to use your incantation, always use your Iśt́a [...] government. Automatic-done by self.
[10] What is Satsauṋga? Have [...] success because of that mantra, that incantation. In the case of outer suggestion, [...] one who is a good intellectual.
[22] When auto-suggestion will become [...] engaged in doing japa and using your incantation. Kuru puńyam Ahorátram. Be engaged in doing Puńya all 24 hours.
[1] Last night I said something regarding mantra and incantation. I tried to explain to you that mantra and incantation are not the same thing. A mantra [...] Mahásambhúti or Mahákaola.
[2] Now, there is movement everywhere [...] recognition as a mantra or even as an incantation.
[8] JAPA. Repetition of mantra, incantation. JIIVA. An individual being. [...] of knowledge or discrimination.
[24] So the old Maháyániis used this incantation, Oṋḿ mańipadme [...] although it has been a bit terse.
[21] Through abhidhyána the unit [...] systems of worship, sacrifice, incantation, ostentatious devotion are insignificant. [...] means to attain divine knowledge.