Meditation and Mantrajapa, the repetitive chanting of mantras, are a daily ritual of every person in India since the ages. Over the years and with changes in civilization and life, the availability of less time, more competition, confused relationships, addictions, and media invasions are causing people to be stressed and confused. Most have little time for themselves and their daily rituals and introspection.
In this article a special attempt is made to clarify different methodologies, and explore their logic. Rather than stressing only on the theortical part an emphasis is placed on practical application of vedic concepts in the day to day life of people.
As per the vedic scriptures Moksha or liberation is considered as the final goal of life. This liberation is based on the concept of freedom from transmigratory existence. The normal wish of any person is to be yearn for and seek happiness all the time, but one always forgets it is within. Rather than working solely towards being happy one must find happiness in work. If you succeed in that it will completely transform your life, and your work rather than becoming a burden becomes an enlightening & satisfying experience.