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Navratra starting, March 30 - April 6th, Time to do Shakti Upasana

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Dear Spiritual friends,

 

As such the divine energy is always flowing in the air. But the flow is

very rich during sandhya times. That is why during the day, Sandha is

done during the sandhyakal.Same way when the transition of seasions

happen, its called sandhya of the seasons. As it is, small small

transitions occurs six times during a year but the most significant

ones are these two; from Winter to Spring(Chaitra Navratra) and From

Summer to Fall(Aso Navratara). Our seer sages found, the flow of divine

energy atmost during these time. So these periods are considered very

important for Shakti upasana. Lets all of us get ready for that and do

some kind of anusthan during this time and take advantage of it.

 

Any questions, comments, most welcome.

 

Datta Pandya

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Dear Datta ji,

Now I am really confused... :)

 

Most people think it comes only twice a year. Then I figured out its 4

times. And now you say its 6 times. Can you please let me know all the 6

times... so that I can know about it. :)

 

Thanks and Reagrds

Dp

 

 

On 3/28/06, dattapandya <dattapandya wrote:

>

> Dear Spiritual friends,

>

> As such the divine energy is always flowing in the air. But the flow is

> very rich during sandhya times. That is why during the day, Sandha is

> done during the sandhyakal.Same way when the transition of seasions

> happen, its called sandhya of the seasons. As it is, small small

> transitions occurs six times during a year but the most significant

> ones are these two; from Winter to Spring(Chaitra Navratra) and From

> Summer to Fall(Aso Navratara). Our seer sages found, the flow of divine

> energy atmost during these time. So these periods are considered very

> important for Shakti upasana. Lets all of us get ready for that and do

> some kind of anusthan during this time and take advantage of it.

>

> Any questions, comments, most welcome.

>

> Datta Pandya

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