Re: naama japa
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Gayatri Sharma <balajiii_at_yahoo.com> • Unknown Date
Humble pranams to all bhagavatas.
i wd like to share little which i know reg naama japa. naama japa at
the first stages purifies the mind which intends to wander on outerly
world. as the mind tends to go out always, it is the first step for
doing spiritual sadhana. when ones mind is busy in repeating the
naama japa.. the mind gets concentrated slowly on doing the japa
and.. it will involve in the naama itself.. keeping a count mentally
may again deviate the mind from doing its naama japa.. to keep
control of the count, a chain with 108 beads will be useful which
will be moved with fingers automatically without any mind's effort.
further more.. the count gives us some sort of material satisfaction
like'today i cud complete atleast 108 times'. keeping a minimum
target set for ourselves will be useful for self-discipline. one can
always keep doing naama of their favourite gods all the time in
whatever work they may be like.. while travelling, while standing,
walking, etc.
any comments and experiences from group members are welcome
jai sriman narayana / gayatri sharma
[ Please conduct extended discussion of the mechanics of
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