RamaKoti is a religious tradition of writing the name of the Hindu Lord Shriram in a book ten million times. It is also called as Likhita Japa (Chanting by writing).
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RamaKoti is an effective spiritual practice according to Hindu beliefs because many of our senses are engaged simultaneously during this practice.[1]
Though RamaKoti is popular with elderly people, but open to anyone. After finishing the writing, the devotee submits the notebooks to a Sri Rama temple or any other temple that may preserve them. Most often the notebooks are used along with material as a foundation for new temples.
References
edit- ^ Misson, Chinmaya. "Ramakoti Likhita Japam". Chinama-ramalaya.org. Chinmaya Mission. Retrieved 17 April 2016.