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"Naam" redirects here. For other uses, see Naam (disambiguation).
Nāma is the Sanskrit for "name". Spiritually, it is the principal method or tool of meditation, which is meant to unite the soul with the Supreme Soul.
It is believed that God existed before the creation of the universe. The name of God is therefore beyond the language structure created by mankind. The Nām meaning the name is the internal rhythm, the internal sound that a man experiences, the true name of God, and thus ultimate “Japa” as it is called in Hinduism, or Jaap in Sikhism.
In the Thai Language "Naam" (น้ำ) can also mean water, though this is pronounced and spelled differently to the "Naam" (นาม) which is used - directly from Pali/Sanskrit - to mean 'name' or 'noun'
See also
- Dhikr
- Japa
- Names of God
- Nām Japō
- Nembutsu
- Om
- Shabd
- Simran
- Universal Sufism
- Vedic Chant
External links
- http://www.ruhanisatsangusa.org/naam/contents.htm Naam or Word
- http://www.rootlight.com/practical_spirituality_naam_yoga.htm Naam Yoga Meditation
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