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Under the Shelter of the Guru (1)

[11] Below the mańipura cakra [...] The recognized cakras for japa [repetition of mantra] are the anáhata [...] as the place of dhyána.

The Process of Initiation (1)

[5] A person of twelve or above may [...] shuddhis [withdrawal of the mind] or repetition of mantra by syllables.

The Path of Salvation (4)

[14] As for those who chant the holy [...] minds become diverted from the repetition of the word and become filled [...] love for Parama Puruśa, the repetition of holy chants is useless and [...] energy. Moreover, if during the repetition of holy names, Parama Puruśa [...] power attained from that japa or repetition may also be misused. Suppose someone [...] binding rope and stake with it.

The Meaning of a Few Names – 1 (1)

[11] Now the meaning of the root verb [...] Him, will repeat His japa [repetition of mantra], will come close to [...] jagadbhásakánanda .

The Intuitional Science of Tantra (2)

[14] This cult of Tantra, as enunciated [...] incantation, contemplation, eulogy, or repetition of hymns, attempted in various [...] Brahma. That is why Tantra proclaims:

[40] “If anyone’s name is [...] japa. As a result of the prolonged repetition of a word, whose inner meaning [...] repeated, it is the name of the Lord.

The Dialogues of Shiva and Párvatii – 4 (1)

[1] Párvatii once asked the [...] But Párvatii insisted on a repetition. Shiva replied in short, “They [...] come to achieve their goal.”

The Dialogues of Shiva and Párvatii – 3 (2)

[13] Japastuti [mantra repetition and flattery] is adhamá [...] you flatter the Supreme Father?

[16] Japa [mantra repetition] here really means nirbiija japa. [...] spiritual elevation is possible.

The Causal Matrix (1)

[43] Yojanát tattvabhávát. [...] constant meditation, by constant repetition of your guru mantra – [what [...] is Tattvabhávát.

Tantra and Sádhaná (7)

[96] But Tantra explains bháva [...] bháva can be brought about through repetition.” This repetition of ideation is called japakriyá [...] use mantras in practical life.

[103] “The realization Ahaḿ [...] possible through mere parrot-like repetition of a mantra. This subtle science of psycho-spiritual practice is the discovery of Tantra.

[104] Japakriyá and dhyánakriyá [...] Tantrics also say that mere repetition of mantra will not serve any purpose [...] váyus [energy flows in the body]).

[115] You must know that both diipanii and mantra caetanya must precede the repetition of a mantra. “One cannot [...] without the help of diipanii.”

[116] Mantra caetanya : Unless [...] process of spiritual practice, repetition of mantra becomes meaningless. [...] the Rudrayámala Tantra,

[119] Dhyána : Diipanii [...] [auto- or outer-suggestion through repetition of mantra]. Those who are unsuccessful [...] samádhi is a certainty.

Glossary (1)

[7] JAPA. Repetition of mantra. JIṊÁNA. [...] or intellectual understanding.

(1)

[1] PARTS [...] an original noun to avoid boring repetition. Mohan [...] Semitic and Greek origin.

Publisher's Note (1)

[7] The editors have also tried to eliminate the unnecessary repetition of pairs of Sanskrit-English equivalents.

Psychic Assimilation in Psycho-Spiritual Practice (1)

[24] Prańidhána is devotion attained through japakriyá or repetition of one’s iśt́a [...] dhyána is actually more effective.

Oṋḿkára and Iśt́a Mantra (1)

[18] Manana means “inner suggestion”, “repetition within”. And tárayet [...] yastu sa mantrah parikiirtitah.

Nityánanda and Liilánanda (1)

[29] [The repetition of Bábá nám [...] sinners could not accumulate them.]

Microcosm and Macrocosm (5)

[36] Those who call out loud to attain [...] incantation: vácanik (verbal repetition), upáḿshu (muttering repetition), mánasik (mental repetition). Verbal repetition means to call Parama Puruśa [...] is far, far away. In muttering repetition there is a slight movement of [...] sádhakas there is a popular saying:

Man and His Ideological Desideratum (1)

[19] For maintaining parallelism between [...] doing meditation and japa (mantra repetition) as per the instruction of the [...] parallelism with your spiritual flow.

Mantra and Incantation (1)

[1] The word mantra in Sanskrit is [...] “Mantra is that particular word whose repetition or auto-suggestion or outer-suggestion [...] is the derivation of the term.

Light Comes (1)

[163] Those who practice sádhaná [...] understand the inner spirit of Japa (repetition of mantra); even if they have [...] they have love for the Supreme.

How Should a Devotee Behave? (1)

[28] [The repetition of Bábá nám [...] sinners could not accumulate them.]

How an Ideal Person Should Live (3)

[32] Suppose someone is sitting in a [...] is engaged elsewhere, then the repetition of the Iśt́a mantra [...] should do such a type of japa or repetition; we do not recognize it as japa at all.

[33] In order to do japa, sufficient [...] wordily squabbles and intrigues, the repetition of one’s Iśt́a [...] easily concentrate in meditation.

Do Virtuous Deeds Day and Night – 1 (1)

[18] “Kuru puńyam ahorátram”. [...] siddhi”. The spontaneous repetition of one’s iśt́a [...] should try to attain this stage.

Glossary (1)

[7] JAPA. Repetition of mantra, incantation. JIIVA. [...] of knowledge or discrimination.

Bio-Psycho-Spiritual System of Kiirtana (1)

[4] Then comes ekendriya, which is [...] is more lasting. Due to constant repetition, the mantra is sounding in one’s [...] sometimes one does not get it.

“Be a Ship to Us, Lord” (1)

[3] “Japa” means constant repetition. If any particular word is to [...] and the best is mánasika.

Glossary (2)

[7] Jaeva Dharma: “Dharma of [...] “moving” Japa: Mantra repetition Jiivátman: individual soul

[16] Upáḿshu: repetition of mantra in a whisper Uttama: best, uppermost

Auto-Suggestion and Outer Suggestion (1)

[22] When auto-suggestion will become [...] you will be repeating that japa (repetition of mantra) in your unconscious [...] doing Puńya all 24 hours.

Glossary (1)

[8] JAPA. Repetition of mantra, incantation. JIIVA. [...] of knowledge or discrimination.