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> My gosh! why didnt I think of it before. Indeed Shakti Sadhana have

> began her menstrual cycle. Your guru started it jayanth. Read what

> he asked : "Does the Goddess have menstrual cycles? if yes or no,

> then what are the sources that have mentioned the same"

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> Your beloved guru is the source that started it all.

 

 

Beloveds,

 

Congratulations with yr 'daughter' or neighbour.

 

She is now becoming mature and already looks very sexxy.

 

According to Shakti philosophy, - dogma (teaching) and - mythology, a girl

leaves the white phase behind and possibly enters the red phase some time either

before or after the first menstruation. This is a perfect time to strengthen the

sadhana and devotion for Lord Shiva. And to fall in love.

 

It is so sweet of you to give so much recognition to the guru of Vikram, Shri

Amrita 1008 (also known as Dr.N. Prahalada Sastry; first child of Sri Narasimha

Rao and Srimati Lakshminarasamma).

 

The site says: "... he built the Kamakhya Peetam on the hillock and a Siva

temple on the peak, in 1984. Construction of the Sri Meru Nilaya in Devipuram

was started in 1985. Built covering an area of 108 square feet, the temple has 3

levels and stands 54 feet tall. The temple has the idols of all the Devis

described in the Devi Khadgamala Stotra. The temple construction was completed

in 1994 and the kumbhabhishekam celebrated with great pomp and piety. This

temple is unique in allowing the devotees to perform puja to the Devi

themselves, without distinction of caste or creed."

 

If there are any people you know who have ideas or resources to help to build

Devi temples in CEE, pls write me. There has been so much talk about the

approach of christian missionaries operating in India and 'buying people' sort

of in another faith. Let us also work active to worship the Goddess. Let's not

be lazy, doubtfull, wasting precious time and resources or be fearfull. In many

religions it is normal to donate 10 % of our net income to the source of our

spirituality. I am sure we all do something similar that feels good to us one

way or another. In Devi-worship, people are free and there is no necessary

clergy. This is beautiful and unique. This we can emphasise more and make known

to people who are not aware of this ancient and precious heritage that is

already unbroken in verbal (oral) tradition for many ages and which has

prophetic writings like the case with Mohammed in Islam or Moses in

Christianism.

 

Om Namo Namah

 

 

Natraj,

Cz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I am in. Please let me know how can I be of assistance... :)

 

Thanks

Dp

 

 

On 3/22/06, Ralph Nataraj <108 wrote:

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> > My gosh! why didnt I think of it before. Indeed Shakti Sadhana have

> > began her menstrual cycle. Your guru started it jayanth. Read what

> > he asked : "Does the Goddess have menstrual cycles? if yes or no,

> > then what are the sources that have mentioned the same"

> >

> > Your beloved guru is the source that started it all.

>

>

> Beloveds,

>

> Congratulations with yr 'daughter' or neighbour.

>

> She is now becoming mature and already looks very sexxy.

>

> According to Shakti philosophy, - dogma (teaching) and - mythology, a girl

> leaves the white phase behind and possibly enters the red phase some time

> either before or after the first menstruation. This is a perfect time to

> strengthen the sadhana and devotion for Lord Shiva. And to fall in love.

>

> It is so sweet of you to give so much recognition to the guru of Vikram,

> Shri Amrita 1008 (also known as Dr.N. Prahalada Sastry; first child of Sri

> Narasimha Rao and Srimati Lakshminarasamma).

>

> The site says: "... he built the Kamakhya Peetam on the hillock and a Siva

> temple on the peak, in 1984. Construction of the Sri Meru Nilaya in

> Devipuram was started in 1985. Built covering an area of 108 square feet,

> the temple has 3 levels and stands 54 feet tall. The temple has the idols of

> all the Devis described in the Devi Khadgamala Stotra. The temple

> construction was completed in 1994 and the kumbhabhishekam celebrated with

> great pomp and piety. This temple is unique in allowing the devotees to

> perform puja to the Devi themselves, without distinction of caste or creed."

>

> If there are any people you know who have ideas or resources to help to

> build Devi temples in CEE, pls write me. There has been so much talk about

> the approach of christian missionaries operating in India and 'buying

> people' sort of in another faith. Let us also work active to worship the

> Goddess. Let's not be lazy, doubtfull, wasting precious time and resources

> or be fearfull. In many religions it is normal to donate 10 % of our net

> income to the source of our spirituality. I am sure we all do something

> similar that feels good to us one way or another. In Devi-worship, people

> are free and there is no necessary clergy. This is beautiful and unique.

> This we can emphasise more and make known to people who are not aware of

> this ancient and precious heritage that is already unbroken in verbal (oral)

> tradition for many ages and which has prophetic writings like the case with

> Mohammed in Islam or Moses in Christianism.

>

> Om Namo Namah

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> Natraj,

> Cz

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/dev/dp

 

 

 

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