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The right way to chant mantras at home

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 8, 2023, 14:00 IST
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The right way to chant mantras at home

In the realm of meditation and spiritual practices, chanting mantras holds a special place. A mantra, whether a syllable, word, sound, or phrase, is a powerful tool repeated during meditation to invoke a sense of tranquility and focus. The practice of chanting mantras has a rich history, deeply rooted in various traditions and cultures. Mantras are sacred sounds that hold spiritual significance. They can be spoken, chanted, whispered, or repeated silently in the mind. The essence of a mantra lies in its vibrational quality, believed to resonate with the energy of the universe. Chanting mantras is a form of meditation that aims to quiet the mind, induce a state of inner peace, and connect with the divine.



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​Benefits of chanting mantras:​

Chanting mantras offers a myriad of benefits for the mind, body, and soul. The rhythmic repetition of mantras helps calm the mind, leading to a state of inner peace and serenity. Chanting mantras requires concentration, training the mind to stay focused and present in the moment. Also, many practitioners experience a profound sense of connection with their spiritual essence or a higher power through mantra chanting. The meditative aspect of chanting contributes to stress reduction, promoting overall well-being.

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​Choose a quiet space and comfortable seating:​

Create a dedicated space in your home where you can sit comfortably without disturbances. A quiet environment fosters a conducive atmosphere for meditation. Begin your practice by taking a few deep breaths. Focus on your breath to calm the mind and prepare it for the chanting session.

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​Stay focused​

As you chant, keep your focus on the sound and meaning of the mantra. Gently bring your mind back to the mantra if it starts to wander. During the chanting, maintain controlled breathing. Inhale slowly through the nose, hold for a count, and exhale for an equal duration. This rhythmic breathing enhances the meditative experience.

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​Pronunciation matters​

If you are chanting mantras in a language unfamiliar to you, ensure correct pronunciation. Resources online or guidance from a knowledgeable source can assist in getting it right.

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​Meditative posture​


Sit comfortably with your back straight. Avoid slouching, allowing for a relaxed yet alert posture. Some prefer cross-legged positions, while others may choose to sit upright in a chair. Whether cross-legged on the floor or in a chair, choose a seating position that allows your spine to be straight but not rigid. This promotes alertness and comfort.

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​Relaxation pre-chanting​


Before chanting, take a few moments to relax. Concentrate on different parts of your body, releasing tension. Create a mental image of being in a calm and happy place.

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​Use of mala beads​

In the practice of chanting mantras, a meditation mala serves as a valuable and symbolic tool, aiding practitioners in maintaining focus, rhythm, and a meditative state. A meditation mala is a string of 108 beads, often crafted from various materials like wood, gemstones, or seeds, and it includes a larger bead known as the "guru bead" or "sumeru."

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