Jappa literally means “to repeat” and is the practice of repetitive recitation or chanting of a mantra, name, or divine phrase, often aloud, to develop the power of simran (remembrance of the divine). Jappa can be performed aloud, whispered, or silently in the mind, and is used as a form of meditation to focus the mind, cultivate inner peace, and connect with the divine. By continuously repeating the mantra, practitioners aim to transcend ordinary thought patterns, purify the mind, and achieve deeper states of spiritual awareness and devotion.