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Which is the most powerful mantra in Jainism?
Namokar Mantra
The Ṇamōkāra mantra or Navkar Mantra is the most significant mantra in Jainism, and one of the oldest mantras in continuous practice.
What is Jain mantra?
The Navkar Mantra is the most fundamental mantra in Jainism and can be recited at any time of the day. In this mantra we bow down to these supreme spiritual personalities, and therefore, it is also called Namaskär or Namokär Mantra. The Navkär Mantra contains the essence of Jainism.
Why Navkar Mantra is important?
Namokar mantra has the most powerful cleansing effect on the body, mind and soul of the individual. It can wash all sins and lead the individual towards spiritual growth and fulfilment. The person chanting the Namokar mantra grows fearless and confident. The vagaries of the society do not tempt him or enslave him.
Is Navkar Mantra powerful?
Navkar mantra is the most profound mantra that is universal and the most powerful. This mantra addresses the divine qualities and attainments of all the saints, siddhas and sages. Chanting this mantra regularly with devotion, dedication and sincerity can have a great cleansing effect on the individuals.
What does Namo Siddhanam mean?
Namo Siddhanam: ‘Namo + Siddha + Anam’Siddha : Liberated souls which resides in Moksha and they are destroyer of all 8 Karmas.
Should Gayatri Mantra be chanted aloud?
This endows you with Yoga Shakti, the energy of union with the divine. The Gayatri is best chanted silently or in a soft, sweet voice with a tranquil mind.
What is the prayer of Jainism?
The daily prayer One of the most important Jain prayers is the Namaskara Sutra which praises the five great beings of Jainism: I bow down to those who have reached omniscience in the flesh and teach the road to everlasting life in the liberated state.
Can I chant Gayatri mantra loudly?
You can chant the sounds out loud or internally. However you may also focus on the effects of the sound vibrations in your body, your breathing and the feeling of the mantra in your mouth, lips and tongue. When you mantra is sounded aloud it is known as Vaikhari Japa.