The experience of the divine in India has three components,
sight, performance, and sound. One in a trilogy of books that
include Diana Eck's "Darsan: Seeing the Divine in India, " and
Susan L. Schwartz's "Rasa: Performing the Divine in India, Mantra"
presents an introduction to the use of sound -- mantra -- in the
practice of Indian religion.
Mantra -- in the form of prayers, rituals, and chants --
permeate the practice of Indian religion in both temple and home
settings. This book investigates the power of mantra to transform
consciousness. It examines the use and theory of mantra under
various religious schools, such as the Patanjali sutras and tantra,
and includes references to Hindu, Sikh, Sufi, Islam, and Buddhist
traditions. This edition adds new sections on the use of sacred
sound in Hindu and Sikh North American diaspora communities and on
the North American non-Indian practice of yoga and mantra.
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