Guest guest Posted April 22, 2004 Report Share Posted April 22, 2004 93 There is a simple answer to U - get a standard navarna-vidhi (it is present in any paddhati on Durga worship, like "Durgarchana-paddhati" for example). U will have all details for navarna japa. BTW i do not understand why U now jump from one mantra to another. First Kali, now Chamunda, what next, Vajraprastarini? LOL I cannot give U details of texts apart from those i remember. Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthalaya is a publishing house, MLBD is, Nag Publishers, Bharatiya Vidya Prakashana and some other. To buy texts U need there's no need in years of publishing and book surface details! Just give the exact title (in nagari or translit, like mahAkAla-saMhitA guhyakAlI-khaNDa etc) and author if it is known (because there can be several texts under same title - for example there are 2 different Tantrasaras). A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2004 Report Share Posted April 22, 2004 Namste Arjunaji, There is a simple answer to U - get a standard navarna-vidhi (it is present in any paddhati on Durga worship, like "Durgarchana-paddhati" for example). U will have all details for navarna japa. Thank you for the guidance yes I have navarna viddhi . But is it applicable to Durga Maa, Chamunda Kali or Chamunda or Chandi ? BTW i do not understand why U now jump from one mantra to another. First Kali, now Chamunda, what next, Vajraprastarini? LOL Allow me to explain.I thought in Devi Mahatmaya Kali was named Chamunda because she killed Chanda and Munda . So she is called Chamunda . Right ?Am I right to say than navarna viddhi is applicable to Chamunda therefore also to Kali ? In your opinion is there a distinction between Chamunda Kali (Devi Mahatmaya) and Matrka Devi Chamunda ? By the way who is Vajraprastarini ? LOL-may I know what this means the closest word I could get to LOL is Lolipop................Sorry I am just a fool just learning please guide me through Arjunaji............................. Just give the exact title (in nagari or translit, like mahAkAla-saMhitA guhyakAlI-khaNDa etc) and author if it is known (because there can be several texts under same title - for example there are 2 different Tantrasaras). Ok I would try this 4th time to obtain them. I wonder why you did not inform me about 2 diffrent tantrasaras existing lats time when I ask about the books . Nevertheless I would try again.......................... Jai Maa!! Arjuna Taradasa <bhagatirtha wrote: 93 There is a simple answer to U - get a standard navarna-vidhi (it is present in any paddhati on Durga worship, like "Durgarchana-paddhati" for example). U will have all details for navarna japa. I cannot give U details of texts apart from those i remember. Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthalaya is a publishing house, MLBD is, Nag Publishers, Bharatiya Vidya Prakashana and some other. To buy texts U need there's no need in years of publishing and book surface details! Just give the exact title (in nagari or translit, like mahAkAla-saMhitA guhyakAlI-khaNDa etc) and author if it is known (because there can be several texts under same title - for example there are 2 different Tantrasaras). A. / Photos: High-quality 4x6 digital prints for 25¢ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2004 Report Share Posted April 23, 2004 93 > Thank you for the guidance yes I have navarna viddhi . But is it applicable to Durga Maa, Chamunda Kali or Chamunda or Chandi? Navarna-vidhi is applicable for worship using navarna-mantra aiM hrIM klIM chAmuNDAyai vichche. Deity of navarna-mantra is Durga, who combines three aspects: Mahakali, Mahalakshmi and Mahasarasvati. This is Chamunda of navarna. It is NOT same with Chamunda who killed Chanda-Munda and with Chamunda-Kali out of 8 Kalis. I told U this already. > Allow me to explain. I thought in Devi Mahatmaya Kali was named Chamunda because she killed Chanda and Munda . So she is called Chamunda . Right ?Am I right to say than navarna viddhi is applicable to Chamunda therefore also to Kali ? No. Chamunda of navarna is Durga. Navarna is not Kali-mantra. Of course Devi is One, but in terms of sadhanas these differ. However navarna can be used in Kali-sadhana also. >In your opinion is there a distinction between Chamunda Kali (Devi Mahatmaya) and Matrka Devi Chamunda ? There is a distinction. > By the way who is Vajraprastarini ? I have no idea LOL. There is dhyana of Vajraprastarini in MKS and Tantrasara. >LOL-may I know what this means the closest word I could get to LOL is Lolipop LOL is "Laugh Out Loudly" > Ok I would try this 4th time to obtain them. I wonder why you did not inform me about 2 diffrent tantrasaras existing lats time when I ask about the books . U didn't ask about that i guess. There is Tantrasara by Abhinavagupta (a short version of Tantraloka) and Tantrasara by Krishnananda Agamavagisha (a bengali tantric compedium). Love is the law, love under will. A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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