Significance of Chanting mantra
Synonyms: Repeating mantra, Hymn chanting, Mantra repetition
In Dutch: Mantra zingen; In Finnish: Mantran laulaminen; In Spanish: Cantando mantra; In German: Mantra singen
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Hindu concept of 'Chanting mantra'
Chanting mantra in Hinduism involves the repetitive recitation of sacred phrases to invoke spiritual power, achieve goals, and connect with the divine, forming a crucial aspect of meditation and worship practices.
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) A spiritual practice performed by Lord Shiva to meditate upon Sankarshana, highlighting his devotion.[1] (2) The oral recitation of sacred phrases or sounds that are believed to have spiritual significance, especially performed during the night.[2] (3) The practice of reciting specific prayers or phrases, often for spiritual or protective purposes.[3] (4) The practice of repeating sacred phrases or sounds in Hinduism to connect spiritually and seek blessings.[4] (5) The act of repeatedly reciting a sacred phrase or sound, which is believed to invoke spiritual benefits and favor from the goddess.[5]
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) The act of repeatedly reciting a specified mantra as a form of meditation or spiritual practice.[6] (2) The act of reciting or repeating a specific sound or phrase for spiritual purposes, aiming to alleviate fear or anxiety.[7] (3) The act of vocalizing a sacred sound or phrase as a form of prayer or meditation.[8] (4) The act of reciting a sacred phrase in a meditative practice to achieve peace and connection with the divine.[9] (5) the practice of repeating sacred sounds or phrases in a solitary place, associated with spiritual reflection.[10]
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) japam; the practice of reciting specific sound vibrations or sacred words for spiritual purposes.[11] (2) The act of reciting the mantra, which is a practice that enables the attainment of perfection.[12] (3) The practice of reciting specific sacred phrases or sounds for spiritual or meditative purposes.[13] (4) Reciting sacred sounds or phrases aimed at spiritual upliftment.[14] (5) The phrase 'chanting mantra' refers to the act of reciting a specific formula of words, particularly 'Om hrim shrim klim kalindyai devyai namah', in a ritualistic context.[15]
From: Bhajana-Rahasya
(1) Reciting sacred phrases to invoke divine presence or blessings.[16] (2) The practice of reciting specific sacred sounds or phrases, particularly the names of the divine, to achieve spiritual goals.[17]
From: Garuda Purana
(1) The practice of reciting specific phrases or sounds repetitively as a form of meditation and connection with the divine.[18]