Sasmita Sethi
Nāmajapa—the repetitive chanting of the Divine Name—has been an integral practice in Indian spiritual traditions since ancient times. Among its various forms, the practice of chanting the Divine Name 108 times holds exceptional importance. This article presents a comprehensive and interdisciplinary study of 108 Nāmajapa, integrating religious, spiritual, scientific, psychological, and astrological perspectives. The study demonstrates that 108 Nāmajapa is not merely a ritualistic act, but a holistic discipline that supports mental health, spiritual growth, ethical living, and cosmic harmony.
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