Mantra: hearing the divine in India and America/ Harold G. Coward, David Goa.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Columbia University Press, 2004Description: 123p. ; 22cmISBN: 9780231503310Subject(s): Music | MUSIC -- Religious -- GeneralDDC classification: 203.7Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 203.7 COW/M (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P14121 |
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1. Hearing the Sacred
Sacred Sound in India
Mantra in the Sacred Sound of India
Ritual Use o/Mantras in Homes and Temples
2. The Nature of Mantra
The Mimamsa Theory of Mantra as Eternal Word (Sabda)
The Grammarian Theory of Mantra as Sabdabrahman
Mantra Theory in Patanjali's Yoga. Sutras
Theistic Mantra Meditation
Mantra Theory in the Tantric Tradition
3. Finding One's Mantra
Finding One's Mantra Through a Guru
Finding One's Mantra Through the Preached Word
Mantra in the Lives of North American Sufis
Sufi Movements in North America
Dhikr, the Pathway to Spiritual Liberty
Mantra in the Lives of North American Sikhs
4 Wha-Hay Guroo" The Mantra of Mantras
Finding One's Mantra Through the Singing of Mantras
The Sung Mantra as a Way to Release
The Sikh Experience ofthe Guru Granth Sahib as Sung Mantras
The Singing of Mantras in Tibetan Buddhism
Singing Mantras in a Christian Tradition
Mantras in Christian Dialogue with Indian Masters
Mantras and the Recovery of Contemplative Prayer in Christianity
Mantra in Christian North America
Conclusion: An Overview
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