Guest guest Posted November 7, 2002 Report Share Posted November 7, 2002 daer nora, very delghted to see you back! i personaly want to congratulate you on the wonderful web page on devi saraswati! now, i hope you had a great deepavali celebration in your in-lwas place... from what i gather, since your father-in-law is also a priest, this must have beena wonderful experience for you with him performing all the pujas for all the deities.... so, we are hoping to see those pictures soon!! now, a learned mmber here wants to know about 'gowri' puja, the ritual and the entire 'vidhis'.... could you please post something on that with your father-in-law's help? this puja is common in karnataka and andhra... love Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2002 Report Share Posted November 7, 2002 Thank You Adi_Shakthi16 for this warm welcome home gesture. I came back home few days ago. Its just that I am around aware of whats happening ( the coming and going of members etc ) reading all the messages in the group but in the silence mode, the after effect of too much eating and talking during the Deepavali. As you know Deepavali season is always the time for renewal of family ties especially with relations. I Love the meeting of relations but the most stressful aspect is the eating and talking. Everybody wants to feed you and wants to know everything there is to know. [smiles] "father-in-law is also a priest" Clarification on this : He never consider himself as a priest and neither any of us in the family. He is just a caretaker of a little Kali Shrine and this shrine may and may not be there by the end of this year, as the Government have given the directive to bring it down. Anyway that is another issue. We perform puja as a family and not just him and me. The night before Deepavali we did the ancestors pooja and the Deepavali day itself we went to Kaliamman Temple. That's about it. Going back ( homebase ) is always a wonderful experience. Nothing is like home but home is where the heart is. Thanks again for your kind words on the Saraswati Page. Personally I feel it still need a lot of enhancement. Saraswati Devi have been kind and patience with me. "could you please post something on that with your father-in-law's help?" Thank you for your suggestion. My father in law is a man of little words. The only thing he will say "when the time comes you will learn." OM ParaShaktiye Namaha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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