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What is the difference between bhajan, prayer, and meditation?

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"Meditation is the silent stillness within, bhajan is that stillness blossoming into song, and prayer is the fragrant communion of love and gratitude that arises from this unity."

According to Osho, meditation is the formless, silent inner stillness; bhajan is that same stillness flowering into voicefeeling expressed as song, resonance, and celebration. Prayer is the heart’s address to the Whole, the devotional mood of love and gratitude that can be silent (meditative) or voiced (bhajan). They are one continuum: seed (meditation), flower (bhajan), and fragrance of communion (prayer).
Meditation is quiet inside, bhajan is that quiet turning into song, and prayer is lovingly talking to the Whole—either silently or aloud.
Why this matters practically
- Choose the doorway that suits your nature—silence or song—without judging either.
- Ground expression in inner stillness so devotion doesn’t become hollow performance.
- Integrate both poles to live with balance: depth within, celebration without.
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