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  • A '''mantra''', in common parlance, refers to something that is said frequently and is ...nskrit]], and a corresponding form (manta) occurred in [[Pali]]. The word mantra is used in [[Yoga|yoga]], [[Hinduism]] and [[Buddhism]] to refer to syllabl
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  • * [https://soundcloud.com/user-390222072/kali-mantra Kali mantra] mantra chanted by user harborsparrow on soundcloud.com
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  • ...he Durga Saptashati (''700 Verses'') including various well-known [[Mantra|mantra]]s
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  • == Examples of the mantra with recommended intonation ==
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  • a yoga and Hindu mantra from the [[Markandeya Purana]], chapter 88
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  • a yoga and Hindu mantra from the [[Markandeya Purana]]'s ''700 Verses'' segment
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  • A '''mantra''', in common parlance, refers to something that is said frequently and is ...nskrit]], and a corresponding form (manta) occurred in [[Pali]]. The word mantra is used in [[Yoga|yoga]], [[Hinduism]] and [[Buddhism]] to refer to syllabl
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  • ...s to Remove Impediments". This mantra is sometimes called the "Maha Kali" mantra. This mantra uses a central tone, a lower tone about one musical step down (shown in bol
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  • {{rpl|Mantra}}
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  • * 2001: Wolfgang (''Black Mantra'')
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  • ...ref name=Navratri />. The "Durga Dwatrimsha Namamala" (32 Names of Durga) mantra is from chapter 88 of the [[Markandeya Purana]]. This mantra uses a central tone, a lower tone about one musical step down (shown in bol
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  • {{rpl|Mantra}}
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  • ...of the Markandeya Purana) is the well-known [[32 Names of Durga]] [[Mantra|mantra]]. ...nown in Western yoga practices as the [[Om Jayanti Maṅgalā Kālī]] [[Mantra|mantra]].
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  • ...ly as the 'Hare Krishna movement', after the sacred [[Hare Krishna|16-word mantra]] believed by Chaitanya Vaishnavas to awaken living entities' dormant spiri
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  • ...ructibility, impetus and creation. It deals with Tantra (magic/unreal) and Mantra (spell).
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  • ...hat a devotee could manifest a God if he/she did constant japa (chanting a mantra).
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  • ...a, Kshetri boys are given Tristup mantra and Vaishya boys are given Jagati mantra.
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  • ...practices including [[prayer]], [[meditation]], [[fasting]], chanting of [[mantra]]s, [[koan]]s, [[aphorism]]s or other devotional sayings, [[retreat]], and ...ation of a particular God/Goddess) if he/she did constant japa (chanting a mantra). The personal devotion (Bhakti) to a deity in this form was held to purif
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  • Vedic [[mantra]]s are recited at Hindu prayers, religious functions and other auspicious o
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