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3. Mantra Chanting

 

Chanting of mantra was a concept of the Vedic saints that includes mantras as

one of the main forms of worship, whose end is seen as salvation. Basically,

Mantra Japa means repeating the mantra. Reciting Mantra has become an

established feature of the Hindu practices. Mantra Japa involves repetition of

mantra again and again, usually 108 times completes one cycle. Due to this, the

rosary (mala) used for mantra japa has 108 beads in it.

 

It is believed that through mantra japa, the devotee attains concentration and

focus on the chosen deity or the main idea of the mantra. One can attain peace

of mind quickly by chanting mantra. With prolong and constant practice, the

inherent power of the Mantra (Mantra-Shakti) will be awakened, which will fill

your very existence with the Divinity of the Mantra.

 

Practical Aids to Japa

 

       Select any Mantra and repeat it from 108 to 1,080 times daily (one to

ten malas).

·        Take a bath or wash your hands, feet, face and mouth before sitting for

Japa in the morning.

·        Sit facing east or north during the practice. This enhances the

effectiveness of the Japa.

·        Sit on a rug to conserve body-electricity. Sit in a separate meditation

room or in any suitable place, such as a temple, on a river bank or under a

banyan or peepul tree.

·        Maintain a steady pose. You can sit in Padmasana, Siddhasana or

Sukhasana. Resolve to complete a certain minimum number of malas before leaving

your seat.

·        Use a rosary of 108 beads. Do not allow the rosary to hang below the

navel. The rosary (mala) must not be visible to you or to others, so cover it

properly. Use the middle finger and the thumb of the right to roll the beads.

The use of the index finger is not allowed. Do not cross the meru (main bead)

while rolling the beads.

·        Do mental Japa for sometime without a rosary or mala. When the mind

wanders, do the Japa aloud, or whisper the Mantra for some time and come back to

mental Japa again as soon as possible.

·        Do not chant mantra in haste. Do it slowly with feeling, concentration

of mind and devotion.

·        Try to associate the chant with the rhythm of the breath and meditate

in the form of your Deity. Keep a picture or idol of the Deity in front of you.

Think of the meaning of the Mantra while repeating it.

·        Observe silence and avoid distractions, calls and engagements. It is

important not to leave the place at once after the Japa is over and mix with

everyone or get into worldly activity. This keeps the spiritual vibrations

intact.

·        One can leave the place after a dedicated prostration, with a feeling

that everything belongs to that almighty. The Puja, Sadhana, Meditation and Japa

etc, any kind of prayers offered to the Almighty must be done with a sincere

heart. The Supreme Being answers all the questions and doubts of the devotee,

sooner or later. One must understand that the ultimate purpose of life is the

realization of divine.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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