Japa

Japa

Japa (Sanskrit: जप) is a spiritual discipline involving the meditative repetition of a mantra or name of God. The mantra or name may be spoken softly, enough for the practitioner to hear it, or it may be spoken purely within the recitor's mind. Japa may be performed while sitting in a meditation posture, while performing other activities, or as part of formal worship in group settings. The practice of repetitive prayer is present in varied forms within most religions in the world, although the religions of India generally give more emphasis to it as a specific discipline.

Etymology

The Sanskrit word "japa" is derived from the root "jap-", meaning "to utter in a low voice, repeat internally, mutter". [V. S. Apte. A Practical Sanskrit Dictionary. p. 447.]

Varieties of Japa

In most forms of japa, the repetitions are counted using a string of beads known as a japa mala. Within Hindu traditions Vaishnava devotees commonly chant on beads made from the Tulsi plant (Holy Basil), held as a sacred manifestation of Tulsidevi; whereas Shaivites use Rudraksha beads. The number of beads in the Japa mala is generally 108, which has great significance in both traditions. It is not uncommon for people to wear japa beads around their neck, although some practitioners prefer to carry them in a bead-bag in order to keep them clean.

Independent of all beads or prayer devices, many Hindus will recite mantras, either under their breath or in mental introspection, at any given time of the day. This sort of casual chanting is said to be a way of inspiring reflection on either the self or God at all times, thereby attaining a life which, though interrupted by daily chores and concerns, is a constant flow of prayer.

Some Catholic prayer forms that involve repetition of prayers, such as use of the Rosary or one of various chaplets, could be classified as forms of japa, as with other Christian prayer forms (see Hesychasm). Also Tibetan Buddhists include japa meditation as a large part of their religious practices.

Aims

The aim, or goal of japa varies greatly depending on the mantra involved and the religious philosophy of the practitioner. In both Buddhist and Hindu traditions mantras may be given to aspirants by their guru, after some form of initiation. The goal could be moksha, nirvana, bhakti, or simple personal communion with God in a similar way to prayer.

Popular Japa mantras

*Om
*Gayatri
*Om Namo Narayanaya
*Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
*Aum Namah Sivaya
*Om Sri Ram Jay Ram Jay Jay Ram
*Om Mani Padme Hum
*Om Tare Tuttare Ture Swaha

Notes

ee also

*Japa mala
*Ajapa
*Prayer
*Meditation
*Pranava yoga
*Hail Mary
*Jesus Prayer
*Nembutsu
*Hesychasm
* Svayam bhagavan
* Maha Mantra

External links

* [http://www.krishna.com/node/631 'Hare Krishna' Japa Meditation]
* [http://www.japagroup.blogspot.com Japa Group - Daily discussion on all aspects of chanting Hare Krsna]
* [http://www.thejaparoom.com Japa Room - A friendly and constructive way to improve your Japa online in an audio/visual chatroom environment]
* [http://www.dlshq.org/teachings/japayoga.htm Japa Yoga by Swami Sivananda]


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