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Significance of Recitation

Recitation, as understood in various traditions, involves the verbal expression or repetition of sacred texts and mantras. In Hinduism and Vaishnavism, it serves as a means of communicating with the divine through formal verses and chanting of the Lord's names. The Purana emphasizes repeating historical mantras for benefits, while Dharmashastra links recitation to spiritual merit and purification rituals. In Theravada, it pertains to the verbal expression of teachings, aiding meditation and focus, although sometimes overlooked by monks.1
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Synonyms: Recital, Reading, Performance, Delivery, Narration, Utterance, Declamation

In Dutch: Recitatie; In Finnish: Lausunta; In Spanish: ¸é±ð³¦¾±³Ù²¹³¦¾±Ã³²Ô; In German: Rezitation

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Buddhist concept of 'Recitation'

Hindu concept of 'Recitation'