This Journal contains outline of Rama-Shatnamavalih (Rama-108-Names) around which Rama Name can be written. Also Transliteration & Translation of Rama-Shatnamavalih Verses is provided on pages.The full text is also repeated at the end with Translation.
A grid of 21 by 48 (1008 boxes) is provided for the user to be able to write a thousand Rāma Names per page. With 108 pages to write upon, and with space for 1008 names per page, users can write the 100,000 Rāma Names in this Journal.
Rāma-Japa--the constant repetition of the Supreme Mantra Rama--is usually done mentally, or on a rosary; but there is one extremely efficacious method of this Japa: the Likhita-Japa. The practice of writing the Rāma Mantra over and over on paper is called the Likhita-Japa. This is a Journal for the Likhita Rama-Nama Japa, or the Written-Chant of the Hindu God Rama. The written form of Japa is a lasting record of chant, remaining ever imbued with those holy vibrations, for all times, for the benefit of writer and the future generations.
Once embellished with your Rāma-Nāmas, this Rāma-Shatnāmāvalih will become a priceless treasure which you can gift to your loved ones--an unparalleled gift of love, labor, caring, wishing, and above all----Devotion.