Japarapa

Derived from já (to break free) and -pa (an intensive suffix). 2. Spiritual Practice: "Japa" or "Japa-tapa"

It gained widespread popularity in 2020 following the song "Japa" by Naira Marley and is now frequently used to describe young Nigerians moving abroad for better opportunities. Japarapa

In Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism, is a significant meditative practice. Derived from já (to break free) and -pa

A common Japanese colloquialism meaning "as expected," "after all," or "on second thought". " "after all

A synchronized Japanese club dance that originated in the 1980s, characterized by specific arm movements performed to Eurobeat music. 4. Other Possible Meanings

It refers to the meditative repetition of a mantra or a divine name.