What is the Japa Retreat like? What makes it so special?
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Giriraj Maharaja.
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“You are chanting. I am very much pleased. That’s all. I came to your country to chant, that ‘You chant also along with me.’ So you are helping me by chanting. So I am pleased.”
(Srila Prabhupada Lecture; July 16, 1971)
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How to keep the heart soft and open to the Holy Names? Giriraj Maharaja speaks about this at the Level 2 Japa Retreat in Georgia, 2008.
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All Japa Retreats, including the Youth Japa Retreat, have a “Personal Bhajan Day” sometimes called “The 64 Rounds Day.” On this day participants take a vow of silence and spend the whole day in personal hearing, chanting and reflection. Watch some of the youth share their experience. (Youth Japa Retreat–Entering the Inner Kirtan, Sharanagati Farm, 2008.)
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“There is no vow like chanting the holy name, no knowledge superior to it,
no meditation which comes anywhere near it, and it gives the highest
result. No penance is equal to it, and nothing is as potent or powerful as
the holy name. Chanting is the greatest act of piety and the supreme
refuge. Even the words of the Vedas do not possess sufficient power to
describe its magnitude. Chanting is the highest path to liberation, peace
and eternal life. It’s the pinnacle of devotion, the heart’s joyous
proclivity and attraction and the best form of remembrance of the Supreme
Lord. The holy name has appeared solely for the benefit of the living
entities as their lord and master, their supreme worshipful object and
their spiritual guide and mentor. Whoever continuously chants Lord
Krishna’s holy name, even in his sleep, can easily realize that the name is
a direct manifestation of Krishna Himself, in spite of the influences of
Kali-yuga.”
- Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura’s Harinam Cintamani
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