"Mantra" by Harold Coward and David J. Goa delves into the profound role of sacred sound in Indian religious traditions. As part of a trilogy exploring the divine through sight, performance, and sound, this book focuses on how mantras—encompassing prayers, rituals, and chants—permeate religious practice and consciousness transformation in India and beyond. It examines the use and theory of mantra across various religious schools and traditions, including their evolving practice in North American diaspora communities.
Why You Should Read?
- Understand the integral role of sacred sound (mantra) in diverse Indian religions.
- Explore the theory and practice of mantra across various schools like Patanjali sutras and Tantra.
- Learn about mantra's significance in Hindu, Sikh, Sufi, Islamic, and Buddhist traditions.
- Discover the evolving use of mantra in North American diaspora communities and non-Indian yoga practices.