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  2. Namokar Mantra - Wikipedia

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    Namokar Mantra. The Ṇamōkāra mantra or Navkar Mantra is the most significant mantra in Jainism, and one of the oldest mantras in continuous practice. [ 1][ 2] This is the first prayer recited by the Jains while meditating. The mantra is also variously referred to as the Pancha Namaskāra Mantra, Namaskāra Mantra, Navakāra Mantra ...

  3. Buddhist music - Wikipedia

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    Buddhist music is music ( Sanskrit: vàdita, saṅgīta) created for or inspired by Buddhism and includes numerous ritual and non-ritual musical forms. [ 2] As a Buddhist art form, music has been used by Buddhists since the time of early Buddhism, as attested by artistic depictions in Indian sites like Sanchi.

  4. Mantra - Wikipedia

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    In Oxford Living Dictionary mantra is defined as a word or sound repeated to aid concentration in meditation. [ 30] Cambridge Dictionary provides two different definitions. [ 31] The first refers to Hinduism and Buddhism: a word or sound that is believed to have a special spiritual power.

  5. Christian meditation - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Christian meditation is a form of prayer in which a structured attempt is made to become aware of and reflect upon the revelations of God. [ 1] The word meditation comes from the Latin word meditārī, which has a range of meanings including to reflect on, to study, and to practice. Christian meditation is the process of deliberately ...

  6. List of compositions by Ernest Bloch - Wikipedia

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    Hiver-Printemps (1905 Paris-Geneva) Trois Poèmes Juifs for large orchestra (1913 Satigny) Israel, Symphony for orchestra (1916 Geneva) In the Night: A Love Poem (1922 Cleveland) Poems of the Sea (1922 Cleveland) Concerto Grosso No. 1 for string orchestra with piano obbligato (1925 Santa Fe - Cleveland) Four Episodes for chamber orchestra (1926 ...

  7. Méditation (Thaïs) - Wikipedia

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    The Méditation is an instrumental entr'acte performed between the scenes of Act II in the opera Thaïs; a wordless chorus joins in for the last reprise. In the first scene of Act II, Athanaël, a Cenobite monk, confronts Thaïs, a beautiful and hedonistic courtesan and devotée of Venus, and attempts to persuade her to leave her life of luxury and pleasure and find salvation through God.

  8. Religious music - Wikipedia

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    Islamic prayer is a type of religious music that Muslims use when they pray and worship Allah. These prayers (in Arabic, prayer is Salah) that occur five times a day. These prayers are conducted by facing Mecca while standing, having both knees to the ground, and bowing. During prayer, recitations are usually of the Islamic holy book: the Quran ...

  9. History of religious Jewish music - Wikipedia

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    Cantorial and synagogue music. The traditional mode of singing prayers in the synagogue is often known as hazzanut, the art of being a hazzan (cantor). It is a style of florid melodious intonation which requires the exercise of vocal agility. It was introduced into Europe in the 7th century, then rapidly developed.