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  2. Transcendental Meditation technique - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, there were an estimated 10,000 TM teachers worldwide, [94] and by 2003, there were 20,000 teachers, [95] and a reported 40,000 teachers in 2008. [96] Notable individuals trained to teach the Transcendental Meditation technique include Prudence Farrow , [ 97 ] John Gray , [ 98 ] Mitch Kapor , [ 99 ] and Mike Love .

  3. Mantra - Wikipedia

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    A mantra (Pali: mantra) or mantram (Devanagari: मन्त्रम्) [1] is a sacred utterance, a numinous sound, a syllable, word or phonemes, or group of words (most often in an Indo-Iranian language like Sanskrit or Avestan) believed by practitioners to have religious, magical or spiritual powers.

  4. Mahayana sutras - Wikipedia

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    The Kāraṇḍavyūha Sūtra, known for teaching the famous mantra of Avalokiteśvara, "Om mani padme hum" and the Cundi dhāraṇī. [132] Amoghapāśa-kalparāja-sūtra (Sovereign Ritual of Amoghapāśa), which includes numerous rituals associated with the Lotus Buddha family and contains the important Mantra of Light.

  5. Guru - Wikipedia

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    Guru is called as Garu in Pali. The Guru is the teacher, who teaches the spiritual and religious knowledge. Guru can be anyone who teach this knowledge and not generally need to be Acariya or Upajjhaya. Guru can also be a personal teacher. Buddha is called as Lokagaru, meaning "the teacher of the world".

  6. Vedas - Wikipedia

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    20,379 mantras [3 ] Full text; The Vedas ... embodied by a living teacher, can teach the correct pronunciation of the sounds and explain hidden meanings, in a way the ...

  7. Eclectic approach - Wikipedia

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    Eclectic approach is a method of language education that combines various approaches and methodologies to teach language depending on the aims of the lesson and the abilities of the learners. [1] Different teaching methods are borrowed and adapted to suit the requirement of the learners. It breaks the monotony of the class.

  8. Japa - Wikipedia

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    Japa may be performed while sitting in a meditation posture, while performing other activities, [6] or as part of formal worship in group settings. The mantra or name may be spoken softly, loud enough for the practitioner to hear it, or it may be recited silently within the practitioner's mind.

  9. Hindu tantric literature - Wikipedia

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    The tantras are largely descriptions and specifications for the construction and maintenance of temple structures with their resident idols and lingas, for example is the Ajita Māhātantra. [4] [non-primary source needed]