Guest guest Posted December 14, 2002 Report Share Posted December 14, 2002 Dear sir, I regret the error.may goddess Lalitha who heart is as loosely bound as dadhyanna forgive this error.Mr Regar is right it should have been "Balipriyai namaha" with warm regards shankar --- "sivadancer <sivadancer" <sivadancer wrote: > Namaste Shankar! Perhaps you meant: > > 500. AUM mA.nsa nishhThAyai namaH > I bow to She who presides over the flesh in living > beings > > If She PRESIDES over the flesh in living beings, > does this mean that > She would enjoy its sacrifice also? > > AUM > > , > "adi_shakthi16 > <adi_shakthi16>" <adi_shakthi16> wrote: > > Respected Shankarji, > > > > i finished reciting sree Lalita Sahasaranama this > Friday evening... > > but to be quite honest with you, i did not find > any reference > > whsatsoever to this nama " mamsa preedhayi namaha" > > > > > you state in your post... > > > > " The word "mamsa preedhayi namaha" as per > greatest of > > treasures lalitha saharsarnama cannot be wrong." > > > > well, i just did not find any reference to the > above > > mentioned 'mamsa' am i missing something? > > > > however, i did find the following ... > > > > om payasa anna-priyayai namaha > > salutations to her who likes offerings of payasa > (milk pudding) > > > > om dadhyanna sakta hridasyayai namaha > > salutation to her who loves to have offerings of > curd (yoghurt) > > > > om sarvaudana-prita-cintayai namaha > > salutations to her who loves offerings of all > kinds of food. > > > > the only thing that came closest to your > description is in this nama > > > > *om balipriyai* namaha > > salutations to her who loves the 'sacrifices' of > the devotees. > > > > well, shankarji- bali is a general word which > means sacrifice - it > > could mean anything from animal to human > sacrifices! > > > > is this what you were refrring to? > > > > you state > > > > i would love to believe that god never wants bali > but if > > someone offers a bali she accepts it. > > > > well, i always thought of sree lalita as a > 'sowmya' devi and > > therefore always felt that she only likes > 'sattwic' offerings... > > > > i do know that human and animal sacrifices were > made to goddess kali > > in the past and continues even today . > > > > please kindly explain this piece of the puzzle to > me... > > > > thank you > > > > regar > > Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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