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In Sikhism, Nām Japō (Gurmukhi ਨਾਮ ਜਪੋ), also known as Naam Japna or Naam Simran, refers to the meditation or contemplation of the various Names of God (or qualities of God), especially the chanting of the word "Waheguru" ('Wonderful Teacher') representing the formless being, the creator of all the forms, and the being omnipresent in all forms.

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  • In Sikhism, Nām Japō (Gurmukhi ਨਾਮ ਜਪੋ), also known as Naam Japna or Naam Simran, refers to the meditation or contemplation of the various Names of God (or qualities of God), especially the chanting of the word "Waheguru" ('Wonderful Teacher') representing the formless being, the creator of all the forms, and the being omnipresent in all forms. (en)
  • Naam Japna (Gurmukhi ਨਾਮ ਜਪੋ), dénommé aussi Nam Japo est une méditation sikhe qui s'inscrit dans les Trois Piliers du Sikhisme. Elle consiste à chanter des hymnes du Livre saint le Sri Guru Granth Sahib, ou des divers noms de Dieu, notamment le mot Waheguru qui est un des noms les plus utilisés pour désigner Dieu et qui signifie: Seigneur merveilleux. (fr)
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  • Naam Japna (Gurmukhi ਨਾਮ ਜਪੋ), dénommé aussi Nam Japo est une méditation sikhe qui s'inscrit dans les Trois Piliers du Sikhisme. Elle consiste à chanter des hymnes du Livre saint le Sri Guru Granth Sahib, ou des divers noms de Dieu, notamment le mot Waheguru qui est un des noms les plus utilisés pour désigner Dieu et qui signifie: Seigneur merveilleux. Cette méditation doit être pratiquée quotidiennement. Elle permet d'après le Guru Granth Sahib de conquérir l'ego, l'avarice, l'attachement, la colère et l'envie, maux qualifiés des Cinq Démons dans le sikhisme; elle tourne l'esprit vers autre chose que le « moi » de l'individu. Naam Japna se veut porteur de paix et de tranquillité dans l'esprit du croyant. Les Sikhs pratiquent la récitation de prières individuellement, avec un chapelet, et, avec la communauté. Les méditations sikhes se dénomment Naam Simran et Naam Japna. (fr)
  • In Sikhism, Nām Japō (Gurmukhi ਨਾਮ ਜਪੋ), also known as Naam Japna or Naam Simran, refers to the meditation or contemplation of the various Names of God (or qualities of God), especially the chanting of the word "Waheguru" ('Wonderful Teacher') representing the formless being, the creator of all the forms, and the being omnipresent in all forms. Less commonly, it is the vocal singing of hymns from the Guru Granth Sahib; the singing of hymns is generally also referred to as Nām Riramon Bunman. Singing of hymns with musical accompaniment is generally referred to as kirtan. While contemplating God's names a devotee is able to get nām, the divine connection with God. Nām Riramon Bunman is able to fulfill all desires and cleanse the mind of its impurities distress. Through nām, the devotees are able to harness Godly qualities and remove the five thieves. (en)
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