There is no rule in Islam that says that a Muslim cannot meditate but it is not a standard or mandatory religious practice and it wouldn't count as prayer (called Salah).
Some Hindus do, and some do not.
Hindus meditate to connect with their higher self, achieve self-realization, attain inner peace, and deepen their spiritual connection with the divine. Meditation is an integral part of many Hindu practices and traditions to cultivate mindfulness and inner awareness.
The worship services are where the Hindus go to pray,meditate and read the holy text
they try to meditate or pray to Supreme God. Also they try to do yoga to get Moksha (liberation).
In Hinduism existence is not painful, but sometimes very blissful. The quickest way would be to meditate and achieve samadhi.
Since there is no one Buddhist meditation practice, there is no one place that Buddhists go to meditate.Many, however, meditate in a meditation hall, which, for those who practice Zen, is called a "zendo." It's important to understand that master meditators are always meditating. Whether they are washing dishes or raking leaves or going for a walk, masters of meditation are always meditating.So, there's no need to have a special place to meditate.On the other hand, formal meditation is often best done in a certain place. Meditation may be thought of as the art of stilling the mind. To still the mind, it helps to still the body. This is why meditation is often done in a motionless, seated position. It can also be done standing, walking, or lying.
I choose to meditate in this moment.
Chant Hare Krishna Mantra. This is the prescribed medicine for the soul and mind in this present age of darkness Chant the mantra as follows Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna, Hare Hare, Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare Keep repeating as many times
some meditate in monestrys some in a zendo or a place where they peacefully and seriously do meditation and some meditate in any place they want even in their home so you need not go anywhere to meditate you can meditate wherever you are however you are.
The adverb form of "meditate" is "meditatively."
He would always meditate before dinner.
To meditate is to consider or think over carefully, or generally spend time in quiet thinking. The related verb to contemplate has a connotation of thought on a subject or subjects.Example sentences:Catholics meditate on the mysteries when praying the rosary.Do you meditate during yoga?I need to sit down and meditate on my life's goals.Taking time to meditate can be helpful and relaxing.I meditate about God and life.(The noun form is meditation.)