Japa

  • 51vy-upa-jāpa — व्युपजाप …

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  • 52Mantra — Japa; Wortfolge; monotone Rezitation * * * Mạn|tra auch: Mạnt|ra 〈n. 15〉 geheimnisvolles Wort, das gedacht od. gesungen wird (als Meditationshilfe) [Sanskrit] * * * Mạn|t|ra, das; [s], s [sanskr. mantra = Spruch]: (im Hinduismus, Buddhismus u …

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  • 53Japanese — Jap·a·nese || ‚dʒæpÉ™ niːz n. language of Japan; resident of Japan, one of Japanese origin; people of Japan adj. of or pertaining to Japan, of Japanese origin …

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  • 54Джапа — (Japa) Джапа не есть медитация; оно представляет собой повторение эмоции или идеи, подкрепленное словом (речитативом), направленное на подавление нежелательного ощущения или мысли, установление вместо него новой привычки. Во время неприятностей… …

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  • 55japar — japa japper; aboyer …

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  • 56Mantra — In Tibet, many Buddhists carve mantras into rocks as a form of meditation. A mantra (Tib.སྔགས་ ngak; Wyl. sngags) [1] is a sound, syllable, word, or group of words that is considered capable of creating transformation (cf. spiritual… …

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  • 57Hindu prayer beads — Set of Japa mala, made from Tulasi wood, with head bead in foreground. A Japa mala or mala (Sanskrit:माला; mālā, meaning garland …

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  • 58Kudupu — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction | native name=KUDUPU| skyline=| skyline caption=Kudupu Sri Ananta Padmanabha Swami| City Name= Mangalore| district= Dakshina Kannada | state name= Karnataka | area telephone= 0824 | postal code= 575028 | Kudupu is in… …

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  • 59Svādhyāya — IAST|Svādhyāya (Devanagari: sa. स्वाध्याय) is a Sanskrit term in Hinduism having several meanings, including study of the Vedas and other sacred books, self recitation, repetition of the Vedas aloud, and as a term for the Vedas themselves. [For… …

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  • 60MANTRA — Les mantras, formules sacrées à usage liturgique, rituel, spirituel ou magique, jouent un rôle essentiel dans la tradition socio religieuse indienne, de l’époque védique (face=F0019 漣 IIe millénaire) à nos jours et, avec le bouddhisme, ils se… …

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