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- Japa - Wikipedia
Japa (Sanskrit: जप) is the meditative repetition of a mantra or a divine name It is a practice found in Hinduism, [1] Jainism, [2] Sikhism, [3][4] and Buddhism, [5] with parallels found in other religions
- Japa (slang) - Wikipedia
Japa ( j ɑː k p ə ) is a Yoruba language word used as a Nigerian slang term that has gained widespread usage among Nigerian youths [1] [2] The term is used to describe the act of escaping, fleeing, or disappearing quickly from a situation, often in a hasty and urgent manner
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- What is Japa? - Definition from Yogapedia
Japa is an ancient practice in which a mantra or the name of a deity is recited either silently or aloud The Sanskrit word is derived from the root, jap, meaning "to repeat quietly and internally " Japa yoga combines yoga with japa
- What is Japa, and Why Should You Do It? - Shyamatara Das
What Is Japa? Japa is a word that comes to us from Sanskrit, meaning “to mutter repetitions ” In early Vedic holy books, it was used in reference to repeating scripture verses, or incantations or the name of a deity
- The Practice of Japa: How to Do Japa Meditation and Its Benefits
In yoga, Japa is considered the practice of repeatedly chanting a beej mantra or specific affirmation to concentrate the mind The uninterrupted concentration for a longer duration leads to meditation A Japa practice is usually done with Japa mala in which the practitioner counts the beads as chanting the mantra
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