Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 Dear DB. I went through the below site and gathered new information on chakras - they are not easy to remember - I need to work at it. I found it easy to digest Amrita's explanation than Johnwoodoffer's. Amrita's final few words are simple to remember and can be put into practice. I have a question - Please refer to your own site on LS - where Kundalini sakti's are addressed. My point is that they are not in the same order as what Amritha or Woodoffe offers.. You too dealt with those sakti's in LS translation. I followed them, and made my own notes. I find it different ..raji ________________________ > >Anyone interested may also find dhyanaslokas -- along with >Woodroffe's translations, Amrita's explanations and beautiful >illustrations -- on the homepage starting at the Chakras menu: > >http://www.shaktisadhana.org/Photo%20Gallery/cakrasmain.html > >DB > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 Hi Raji I d written 'lang'. Read it as 'lung'. It is actually 'lum' as pointed out by our learned friend Sankara Menon. But the final bindu must be nasalised to become more effective. Another point. I am also an Iyer, so I said use Iyer Tamil. No offence. In fact I love iyer Tamil, which I use every where as it comes most naturally to me. Om Nams Tripurasundari rajeshwari iyer <rajii31 wrote: Dear DB. I went through the below site and gathered new information on chakras - they are not easy to remember - I need to work at it. I found it easy to digest Amrita's explanation than Johnwoodoffer's. Amrita's final few words are simple to remember and can be put into practice. I have a question - Please refer to your own site on LS - where Kundalini sakti's are addressed. My point is that they are not in the same order as what Amritha or Woodoffe offers.. You too dealt with those sakti's in LS translation. I followed them, and made my own notes. I find it different ..raji ________________________ > >Anyone interested may also find dhyanaslokas -- along with >Woodroffe's translations, Amrita's explanations and beautiful >illustrations -- on the homepage starting at the Chakras menu: > >http://www.shaktisadhana.org/Photo%20Gallery/cakrasmain.html > >DB > Traditions Divine Hinduism Visit your group "" on the web. Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 Athellam sari appane. Ennalum mantrathukku ithina paadhabhedam irukkathu. Radhakrishnan J <jayaarshree wrote: Hi Raji I d written 'lang'. Read it as 'lung'. It is actually 'lum' as pointed out by our learned friend Sankara Menon. But the final bindu must be nasalised to become more effective. Another point. I am also an Iyer, so I said use Iyer Tamil. No offence. In fact I love iyer Tamil, which I use every where as it comes most naturally to me. Om Nams Tripurasundari rajeshwari iyer <rajii31 wrote: Dear DB. I went through the below site and gathered new information on chakras - they are not easy to remember - I need to work at it. I found it easy to digest Amrita's explanation than Johnwoodoffer's. Amrita's final few words are simple to remember and can be put into practice. I have a question - Please refer to your own site on LS - where Kundalini sakti's are addressed. My point is that they are not in the same order as what Amritha or Woodoffe offers.. You too dealt with those sakti's in LS translation. I followed them, and made my own notes. I find it different ..raji ________________________ > >Anyone interested may also find dhyanaslokas -- along with >Woodroffe's translations, Amrita's explanations and beautiful >illustrations -- on the homepage starting at the Chakras menu: > >http://www.shaktisadhana.org/Photo%20Gallery/cakrasmain.html > >DB > Traditions Divine Hinduism Visit your group "" on the web. Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Traditions Divine Hinduism Visit your group "" on the web. Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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