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--- devi_bhakta <devi_bhakta wrote:

> Regarding esoteric details, Yvonne writes:

>

> *** some of them [are] described with sanskrit

terminology

> that I have a

> hard time keeping straight. ***

>

> As it happens, Sanskrit is the primary liturgical

> language of

> Hinduism. In the Group, we offer many translations

> and abundant

> explanations, but ultimately -- it is what it is. At

> a certain

> point, if one is interested enough to meet the

> system on its own

> terms (rather than as a mediated experience), a

> certain amount of

> effort is needed to make this additional vocabulary

> your own.

 

Western Neo-Pagans often cannot grasp the fact that

Sanskrit mantra cannot be "translated" -- it is the

very SOUND of the Sanskrit that has the effect, not

the dictionary meaning.

 

A Noo Yawk-based High Priestess wrote a review of

Swami Satyananda Saraswati's "Kali Puja" book for

Amazon.Com... She complained that the book spent too

much time giving the Sanskrit! As if chanting in

English would have the same effect in performing a

Puja! (As others on this list have pointed out, the

Devi Mandir's Swami has his own eccentrically unique

versions of translation into English, but his phonetic

transcriptions are pretty reliable.)

>

>

> *** After all, the Goddess lives within your soul

> and she is the one

> you are trying to communicate with. She knows you

> and knows what you

> want. You don't need to communicate anything TO her.

> Goal is for you

> to hear what she's telling you, not the other way

> around. So pick

> whatever mantra you want. ***

>

> Mantra is not a means of "communication" with the

> deity in the sense

> you describe. Mantra is the deity herself (himself,

> itself, etc) in

> her (his, its) vibrational essence. Mantra is a

> means of profoundly

> changing -- or at least fine-tuning -- the sadhak's

> own subtle

> vibrational frequency, for a staggering variety of

> spiritual

> purposes.

 

I've always been told that PRAYER is the art of

speaking to the Godhead; and MEDITATION (with or

without mantra) is the art of listening to the

Godhead.

 

-- Len/ Kalipadma

 

 

 

 

 

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