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1. Write the mantra Jai Hanuman as much as possible, with faith and devotion. It takes about 15
minutes to write 108 times. Each page can hold 108 mantras. Do 1 page per day or more as you like.
2. When you are starting , place your name at the top along with the family members for whom you are
seeking protection or blessings.(optional)
3. Do at least 90 pages taking the help (if necessary) from as many family members as possible in
writing. ALL can participate freely.
4. Completed sheets are to be returned to the Datta Yoga Center, Datta Drive Orangefield Rd,
Carapichaima. before 5th. April 2008.
6. Likhita Japa
To write down your Mantra is another powerful form of Japa. Sit for half an hour in silence (Mouna).
Write your mantra over and over again. Repeat it mentally while you write. Fix your eyes on your
notebook without looking elsewhere. Commit to a certain number times to write your Mantra before
each sitting. Do not allow yourself to be interrupted. Like all acts of bhakti or devotion, it is a
sacrificial giving-up of the personal, so that something better and higher might take its place. Like a
song sung from heart to heart, it implores to please and as such transcends the limits of our mortality
even before pen touches paper. By its very intent, it beseeches a force greater than our own. Hence, its
power is not that of the artist. May we say that it belongs to God! "Likhita japa" consists in writing the
name of one's own worshipable Deity (Ishta) on paper or other materials. Many sadhus and Brahmins
do that..
7. Some sadhus do "likhita japa" daily and offer the numerous pages filled with their mantras to the
waters of a holy river such as the Yamuna or the Ganges. Others worship those written mantras on their
altars along with their murtis. The
practice of likhita japa is meant to fix the mind on one's own worshipable Deity or Ishta.
Now we are focused on “Jai Hanuman”, for the sake of our families, country and region. We invite
everyone to join and pledge to make the country a better by fixing it ourselves.
Courtesy:The Trinidad Hanuman Datta Mala -The spiritual magazine containing the timeless truths
of His Holiness Sri Ganapati Sachchidananda Swamiji .
108 names - “Jai Hanuman”