Guest guest Posted September 14, 2005 Report Share Posted September 14, 2005 Hmm... very interesting. I guess you are the very epitome of the saying (from the Kularnava?) "One could be a Shaivite in outlook, a Vaishnavite in appearance but a Kaula in truth and secrecy" (or some variant of that). Best wishes, -yogaman , Janardana Dasa <lightdweller> wrote: > Actually, it is written in some SMRITIS (HARI BHAKTI VILASA) that one should neither divulge one's mantra nor GURU. Thus, it is not really proper to ask nor divulge. But, most people nowadays including myself don't tell their mantra, but will readilly divulge their GURU. I personally readily divulge who my Madhwa Vaishnava Guru is, but don't readily tell many who my SRI VIDYA GURU is unless personally asked. > > JANARDANA DASA > > vikram vanam <vikram_vanam2005> wrote: > no way it is Sri Ravi shankar, I am sorry if i am hurting some people's feelings... > > by the grace of the divine mother I have a True Guru, all compassionate and merciful > > I salute him several times for showing me so much love and imparting precious mantras without any reluctance > > my only regret is I did not meet him early in my life, that makes it all the more sweeter isnt????? > > Vik > > manoj_menon <ammademon@g...> wrote: > , vikram vanam > <vikram_vanam2005> wrote: > > HI Nora > > > > i know some of the poeple who are really nice are bit angry about me > not revealing my Guru's name the reason being that all of you know him > well and if I not wrong he is the only one who is very powerfull > teacher and infinitely compassionate .. I think these hints has > revealed who he is > > > > vik > Beliefs of hinduism Traditions Divine Hinduism > > > > > > Visit your group "" on the web. > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 I like that. - childofdevi Wednesday, September 14, 2005 7:55 PM Devi as the Lover [Re: Becoming Ma! ] Hmm... very interesting. I guess you are the very epitome of the saying (from the Kularnava?) "One could be a Shaivite in outlook, a Vaishnavite in appearance but a Kaula in truth and secrecy" (or some variant of that). Best wishes, -yogaman , Janardana Dasa <lightdweller> wrote: > Actually, it is written in some SMRITIS (HARI BHAKTI VILASA) that one should neither divulge one's mantra nor GURU. Thus, it is not really proper to ask nor divulge. But, most people nowadays including myself don't tell their mantra, but will readilly divulge their GURU. I personally readily divulge who my Madhwa Vaishnava Guru is, but don't readily tell many who my SRI VIDYA GURU is unless personally asked. > > JANARDANA DASA > > vikram vanam <vikram_vanam2005> wrote: > no way it is Sri Ravi shankar, I am sorry if i am hurting some people's feelings... > > by the grace of the divine mother I have a True Guru, all compassionate and merciful > > I salute him several times for showing me so much love and imparting precious mantras without any reluctance > > my only regret is I did not meet him early in my life, that makes it all the more sweeter isnt????? > > Vik > > manoj_menon <ammademon@g...> wrote: > , vikram vanam > <vikram_vanam2005> wrote: > > HI Nora > > > > i know some of the poeple who are really nice are bit angry about me > not revealing my Guru's name the reason being that all of you know him > well and if I not wrong he is the only one who is very powerfull > teacher and infinitely compassionate .. I think these hints has > revealed who he is > > > > vik > > > > > > > > Beliefs of hinduism Traditions Divine Hinduism > > > > > > Visit your group "" on the web. > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > a.. Visit your group "" on the web. b.. c.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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