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"In India the repetition of the divine name or the mantram (a short devotional or doctrinal affirmation) is called japam and is a favourite spiritual exercise among all the sects of Hinduism and Buddhism. The shortest mantram is OM - a spoken symbol that concentrates within itself the whole Vedanta philosophy."<ref>Huxley, Aldous. The Perennial Philosophy. Canada: Random House Canada, 2014. https://amzn.to/2XGmQyM.</ref>
"In India the repetition of the divine name or the mantram (a short devotional or doctrinal affirmation) is called japam and is a favourite spiritual exercise among all the sects of Hinduism and Buddhism. The shortest mantram is OM - a spoken symbol that concentrates within itself the whole Vedanta philosophy."<ref>Huxley, Aldous. The Perennial Philosophy. Canada: Random House Canada, 2014. https://amzn.to/2XGmQyM.</ref>


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Japam

Japam is a vedantic Connection Practice that involves continuous and respectful repetition of the "Lord's" name.[1]

List of Connection Techniques

Notes

"In India the repetition of the divine name or the mantram (a short devotional or doctrinal affirmation) is called japam and is a favourite spiritual exercise among all the sects of Hinduism and Buddhism. The shortest mantram is OM - a spoken symbol that concentrates within itself the whole Vedanta philosophy."[2]

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Footnotes

  1. Brahmananda, Swami. Spiritual Teachings of Swami Brahmananda. 2nd ed. Mylapor, Madras: Sri Ramakrishna Math, 1933.
  2. Huxley, Aldous. The Perennial Philosophy. Canada: Random House Canada, 2014. https://amzn.to/2XGmQyM.