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  JAP MANTRA



Mantra slowly develops the four ‘D’s of mind-culture i.e Discrimination, Determination,
Discipline and Detachment :





  • Discrimination – The ability to distinguish between right and wrong. Mantra makes the aspirant more receptive to the inflow of Divine Intelligence that pervades the entire universe; this inflow enhances the ability of the individual to know what is right and what is wrong, and he is thus in a position to make right choices and take correct decisions.


  • Determination – The ability to implement one’s decisions. For practicing jap the aspirant makes use of his faculty of will; it is a law of life that any organ of body or faculty of mind that is used regularly gets strengthened. In the practice of mantra jap the individual makes use of his faculty of ‘will’ this enables him to strengthen his will power and to gradually extend its domain to subconscious, so as to be able to free his ‘self’ from conflicts, fears, selfishness, greed, lust and cravings which are rooted in the subconscious.





  • Discipline – A person with a strong will is well-disciplined and he is able to exercise better control on his mind and resist temptations.


  • Detachment – The ability to keep the mind off from all that is unimportant and irrelevant in life. This quality follows the earlier qualities (a), (b) and (c) An individual who is regular in practicing mantra jap gets tuned to the Infinite within and gets Divine guidance for living a good life.



" AUM NAMO NARAYNA "
( Chant 108 Times )

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