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According to the science of Spirituality, chanting the Name of God as per ones religion of birth is the recommended foundation of spiritual practice in the current era i.e. the era of strife (Kaliyuga).

Introductory articles

How does chanting as a spiritual practice conform to the basic principles of Spirituality?

What Name of God should one chant?

How does chanting work to purify our mind?

Establishing of the Devotion Centre

How chanting works through the Deflection Method

Frequently Asked Questions on what Name of God to chant

Other articles on chanting

Do we need a special time and place to chant?

Is it necessary to maintain a particular position when chanting?

Does one get any benefit if one chants without faith?

How can I increase my concentration while chanting?

I prefer chanting my favorite deity's Name as opposed to my family deity - is it ok?

What are prescription chants?

What is the difference between chanting and mantra?

How should one chant? Loudly or mentally?

I felt discomfort when I began to chant for the first time - why is this so?

What is the difference between chanting the Lord's Name and taking His Name in vain?

How should chanting be co-ordinated with ones breath?

What if one experience more happiness from prayer and ritualistic worship rather than chanting?

Why should women not prefix their chant with "Om"?

What is the importance of chanting the Name of God compared to singing hymns?

How is it possible to chant while performing daily activities like working in the office or talking?

How to increase one’s chanting stepwise?

What are the various modes of chanting?

I have been given a Gurumantra by my Guru, do I still need to chant my family deity’s Name?

What are the benefits of co-ordinating one's chanting with one's breath

What is better chanting or meditation?

Does one have to leave existing spiritual practice to commence chanting?

How long should I chant for in a day?

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