Japa is the practise of repetition of a mantra. This kind of practise is a very quick way to withdraw the disturbance, the preoccupations of mind and and bring us back a state of tranquility.
The mind, in rajasc state (agitation, excitation), is a stirred mind, and in this way it keeps trapped in the turbulence itself. In cases of preoccupation or dubts about a subject, the mind keeps spinning compulsively in the same subject, making the preoccupations seems to be huge. It may causes mental stress, insomnia and no other negative qualities to our health. Japa is very effective to take the mind of this rajasic state.
The practise of japa is also very effective is others case: reduces the agitation of mind, removes anxiety, removes distress, dispel doubts and brings the state of serenity. It happens because the mind, when starting to repeat a mantra, gets out from its habitual focus that are the disorded thoughts, the mind when practises japa mantra absorbs all the energies of the mantra repeated.
Usually, the mind thinks wildly, a thought is associated with other and when we least expect we’re quite distant from what we were thinking initially. It happens because this is the nature of mind. With the practise of Japa, wu give a sense and order to each thought, we know what is the next thought and also the nature of this next thought.
When we think, act, read, speak com other people etc we’re puting to inside us all the energies of this actions. The physical, mental, emotional, energetic and spiritual body receive the prana of this actions, so all the bodies vibrate on the frequencies of the acts. For example, if you speak with people that do not vibrate in the same frequency of you, you may be receiving a different energetic field oposite of yours and with that you can starting to have thoughts, attitudes and actions that don’t match you, and so on.
When it happens and you realize that your thoughts, attitudes and actions are not from the essence of your being reflect on what’s happening around you. The repetition of a mantra (Japa) help us in this processo of reflection because it calms down the mind and so we come back to realize again the essence of our Self. For the reason, is very indicated use Devas’ Mantra (mantra of Gods), they have great strength to clean our mind.
Repeat a mantra once a week ou once a month e simply wait that everything will be resolved instantly is an illusion. Repeat with faith how long you you need. This kind of practise promotes very rapid effects but should be kept the faith and regularly, preferably every Day.
Japa can be used for meditation or to reduce the agitation of the mind, it re-opens the ways of mind and set you to a state of peace.
Some Mantras for Japa
OM GAM GANAPATAYE NAMAH
Ganesha Mantra: the one who removes obstacles and free the paths.
OM SRI HANUMATE NAMAH
Hanuman Mantra: the Monkey God, is the archetype of perfect devotion and unconditional love.
OM SRI RAMAYA NAMAH
Rama Mantra: mantra to keep youself in the dharma (the cosmic and human laws), in the perfection and responsibilities.
OM SRI DURGAYA NAMAH or OM DUM DURGAYA NAMAH
Durga Mantra is the representation of the strength of shakti, represents protection and improvements.
OM NAMAH SHIVAYA
Shiva Mantra: Shiva is the archetype of the perfect yogi. Shiva Mantra has the energy to destroy our negative energy and turn it into positive prana.
OM NAMO NARAYANAYA:
Narayana Mantra: the mantra of peace, this mantra brings peace.
OM GUM GURUBHYO NAMAH:
Guru Mantra. Mantra to ask knowledge and strength to the spiritual masters and thanks for the knowledge received
SRI RAMA RAMA RAMETI, RAME RAME MANORAME
SAHASRANAMA TATTUKAIM, RAMA NAMA VARANANE
Rama Mantra which helps compensate for lost time with things idle or idle chatter.
HARE KRISHNA, HARE KRISHNA,
KRISHNA KRISHNA, HARE HARE,
HARE RAMA, HARE RAMA,
RAMA RAMA, HARE HARE.
Krishna Mantra or Maha Mantra: liberation and mental strength
OM TRYAMBAKAM YAJAMAHE
SUGANDHIM PUSHTIVARDHANAM
URVARUKAMIVA BANDHANAN
MRITYOR MUKSHIYA MAAMRITAT
Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra: to prevent disease, the protect from accidents, purification of Karma and liberation of Being.
These were some examples of mantras that we can use to practice Japa, a good practice can take from 20 to 30 minutes, at this time the mind absorbs intensely the qualities of the mantra repeated and restore the state of Peace. You can repeat the mantra spoken, whispered or mental, all three forms have great strength.---------------------
Texto de Daniel Nodari Mahādeva
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