Most people think they’re same. They’re not.
A prayer is simple.
It’s your wish to Bhagavan.
You choose the words.
Today one sentence, tomorrow another.
Language doesn’t matter.
Meaning is everything.
But a mantra is different.
It is not about meaning.
It is about vibration.
Every sound comes from a deeper source inside you.
This vibration rises, gets shaped into letters, and comes out as speech.
In a mantra, every letter matters.
Every sound has its own power.
And the sequence is fixed.
You can’t change it.
Just like a recipe —
wrong order, wrong result.
You can say a prayer in any way.
But a mantra must be exact.
You can’t rearrange it.
You can’t translate it.
So remember —
Prayer is intention.
Mantra is precision.
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