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''Mantra yoga'' (like hatha yoga) is an adjunct to the principal forms of yoga. A [[mantra]] is a brief prayer that is given over and over again to develop the momentum of a particular virtue within the soul. The word ''mantra'' is taken from the Sanskrit, meaning “sacred counsel” or “formula.
Como el hatha yoga, el mantra yoga es un adjunto a las formas principales de yoga. Un mantra es una oración breve que se recita una y otra vez para acumular un impulso relacionado con una virtud en concreto dentro del alma. El vocablo mantra proviene del sánscrito y significa ‘consejo sagrado’ o ‘fórmula’.


The repetition of the names of God—and of sacred mantras containing the names of God—is used by Hindus and Buddhists throughout India as a means of reunion with God. For the name of God ''is'' God, because the name is a chalice, a formula that carries his vibration. So God and his name are one. He gives you his name, you recite the name, then he gives you all of himself.   
The repetition of the names of God—and of sacred mantras containing the names of God—is used by Hindus and Buddhists throughout India as a means of reunion with God. For the name of God ''is'' God, because the name is a chalice, a formula that carries his vibration. So God and his name are one. He gives you his name, you recite the name, then he gives you all of himself.