Its composition must have become possible in a state of profound meditation. In it, at places, there is considerable repetition of the terms of salutation. But that is the essential pattern of jap. Still, however, monotony is kept in abeyance by varying the salutary phrases, at intervals, also in consonance with the change of the metre. It employs amazingly live rhythms, Hence, recitation of this composition makes one feel as if one is hearing the echoing rhythms of the Cosmic Drum.
Stylistically also, the two compositions-Jap ji and Jap Sahib-are mutually quite distinct. While Jap ji flows through serene metres, Jap Sahib generates dancing and clanging rhythms that flow like a mountainous torrent, opening the flood-gates of divine intimation.
This wonderful composition gives unambiguous evidence that its author is in intimate communion with the Cosmic Spirit. It succeeds not only in sprouting a devout relationship with the Divine, but also in generating, in one who recites it, indomitable courage and undaunted valour pregnant with the spirit of sacrifice.
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