Japa Beads - The Foundation of Spiritual Strength: Revision history

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  • curprev 07:3507:35, 20 January 2026Navakishora Mukunda talk contribs 7,012 bytes +7,012 Created page with "In the Gauḍīya-''sampradāya'', the practice of ''japa''—the soft chanting of the holy name—is centered around the use of a ''japa-mālā'', or a string of beads. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that these beads are not merely a counting device but a sacred instrument that facilitates a devotee's daily vow. By chanting a prescribed number of rounds on these beads, a practitioner builds the spiritual stamina necessary to navigate the challenges of the material world..."