Significance of Continuous recitation

Continuous recitation is a significant practice in both Tibetan Buddhism and Dharmashastra. In Tibetan Buddhism, it involves the ongoing chanting of sacred texts, integral to the culture. Similarly, Dharmashastra emphasizes continuous recitation as the uninterrupted chanting of the Veda. Both traditions highlight the importance of steady and consistent vocalization of their sacred texts as a means of spiritual practice and devotion.

Synonyms: Constant chanting, Chanting, Intonation, Repetition, Mantra

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Buddhist concept of 'Continuous recitation'

Hindu concept of 'Continuous recitation'

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