The bhakta's practice emphasizes the importance of continuously repeating God's name as a form of prayer, integrating this spiritual act into everyday life. This approach encourages practitioners to maintain awareness of the divine while engaging in daily activities such as washing, weaving, planting, or shopping, creating a constant connection with God amidst their routine.
As individuals immerse themselves in these verbal expressions of devotion, they gradually transform their subconscious mind, allowing divine qualities to take root within. This practice not only enhances one's spirituality but also serves to enrich every moment with a sense of purpose and connection to the divine essence, as suggested by Huston Smith in his exploration of religious traditions.