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Japa is the repetition of any Mantra or name of the Lord. In this

Iron Age, Japa is an easy way for God-realisation. Tukaram, Prahlada,

Valmiki, Dhruva and several others attained salvation by Japa alone.

Sri Krishna says in the Gita, " Yajnanam Japa-Yajnosmi " . Among the

Yajnas, I am Japa Yajna (Yaga) " .

 

There are three kinds of Japa, viz., verbal or loud Japa (Vaikhari),

semi-verbal Japa or humming (Upamsu), and mental Japa or silent

repetition through mind (Mansic). Mental Japa is more powerful. It

gives a reward ten thousand times more than the loud Japa. When the

mind wanders aimlessly take to loud Japa.

 

Japa must become habitual. It must be done with Sattvic or divine

Bhava or feeling, purity, Prema and Sraddha. There is an

indescribable power or Achintya Sakti in the names of God or Mantra.

Every name is filled with countless Saktis or potencies.

 

Practice of Japa removes the impurities of the mind, just as soap

cleanses the cloth of its impurities. Be regular in your Japa. Japa

destroys the sins and brings the devotee face to face with God.

 

The name of God chanted correctly or incorrectly, knowingly or

unknowingly, carefully or carelessly, with Bhava or without Bhava is

sure to give the desired fruit. The Bhava will come by itself after

some time. Get up at 4 a.m. and do the Japa for two hours. You will

get the maximum benefits.

 

The glory of the name of God cannot be established through reasoning

and intellect. It can certainly be experienced or realised only

through devotion, faith and constant repetition of the Name. Have

reverence and faith for the name of God. Do not argue. Devotees of

Lord Hari can repeat the Mantras 'Hari Om' or 'Om Namo Narayanaya'.

Devotees of Sri Ram can repeat 'Sri Rama', or 'Sitaram', or 'Om Sri

Ram, Jaya Ram, Jaya Jaya Ram.' Devotees of Sri Krishna can repeat 'Om

Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya.' Devotees of Lord Siva can repeat 'Om

Namah Sivaya.' Perform 200 Malas of Japa daily. Wear a Mala on your

neck. Mala is a whip to goad the mind towards God.

 

O man! Take refuge in the Name. Name and Nami are inseparable. In

this Iron Age, Japa is the easiest, quickest, safest and surest way

to reach God and attain immortality and perennial joy. Glory to the

Lord! Glory to His Name!

 

(Source: Essence of Yoga by Sri Swami Sivananda)

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