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Namaste All

 

I recite Sri Devi Khadgamala Stotram every day.

Tell me please what the best time to recite morning or evening?

And what can I do more for sadhana?

Thanx

 

 

 

 

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Jai Maa Ambe!

 

With respect,

RN PsA-Fomalhaut

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any time is good enough I think. Is not "time" dependant on the place? when it

is 3 AM in NY it is 3 PM in parts of India. So anytime is good time. IMHO.

 

RN <PsA-Fomalhaut wrote:Namaste All

 

I recite Sri Devi Khadgamala Stotram every day.

Tell me please what the best time to recite morning or evening?

And what can I do more for sadhana?

Thanx

 

 

 

 

--

Jai Maa Ambe!

 

With respect,

RN PsA-Fomalhaut

 

 

 

 

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When one reads through the bashyam (commentary) of LSN, one can

understand (in a mortal sense) that SHE is everything.

 

If a character is described as HER, a few slokas down, she is

described as the antipode of the same character. In essence, SHE

represents all or vice versa.

 

The only (general) rule is to be clean of body and mind. But, for an

argument, one may even question the requisite of cleanliness as

everything is HER....

 

 

, sankara menon <kochu1tz>

wrote:

> any time is good enough I think. Is not "time" dependant on the

place? when it is 3 AM in NY it is 3 PM in parts of India. So

anytime is good time. IMHO.

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> RN <PsA-Fomalhaut> wrote:Namaste All

>

> I recite Sri Devi Khadgamala Stotram every day.

> Tell me please what the best time to recite morning or evening?

> And what can I do more for sadhana?

> Thanx

>

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Namaskar.

 

> any time is good enough I think. Is not "time" dependant on the

> place? when it is 3 AM in NY it is 3 PM in parts of India. So

> anytime is good time. IMHO.

 

"Simply do it when you can."

(FAQ #7)

 

I think morning, evning, day and night has a different nature, and

some time may be best.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Jai Maa Ambe!

 

ó Õ×ÁÖÅÎÉÅÍ,

RN PsA-Fomalhaut

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What is LSN?

 

>When one reads through the bashyam (commentary) of LSN, one can

>understand (in a mortal sense) that SHE is everything.

>

>If a character is described as HER, a few slokas down, she is

>described as the antipode of the same character. In essence, SHE

>represents all or vice versa.

>

>The only (general) rule is to be clean of body and mind. But, for an

>argument, one may even question the requisite of cleanliness as

>everything is HER....

>

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> LSN = Lalitha Sahasra Nama

 

Thank you.

And I want to ask what you recommend to read from Sri Vidya school?

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>> What is LSN?

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> Links

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Jai Maa Ambe!

 

ó Õ×ÁÖÅÎÉÅÍ,

RN PsA-Fomalhaut

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Relative to Sri Vidya, you could do worse than starting with Lalita

Sahasranama.

 

I guess the other basics would be Lalitopakhyana (which is really

best understood as a companion piece to the LS), Tripura Rahasya,

and -- if you're feeling really energetic -- the Parashurama Kalpa

Sutra (we're working on a full translation and practice guide -

- promise!).

 

My two cents

 

DB

 

, "RN" <PsA-Fomalhaut>

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> > LSN = Lalitha Sahasra Nama

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> Thank you.

> And I want to ask what you recommend to read from Sri Vidya school?

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> > , "RN" <PsA-Fomalhaut>

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> >> What is LSN?

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> Jai Maa Ambe!

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> ó Õ×ÁÖÅÎÉÅÍ,

> RN PsA-Fomalhaut

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