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dear devotees of the divine mother,

 

i would like any learned sadhaka in this forum to explain the meaning

of

 

"mamsa preedhayi namaha" (lalita sahasaranama)

 

thank you in advance,

 

om tasmai namaha!!!

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-respected sadashvaji,

well, i read in LS

 

MAMSA NISHTA

could you kindly explain the meaning of this?

 

also

i have read

bali priya

 

what does bali mean here?

 

what type of sacrifice ? human, animal or something else

 

also what does mamsa mean? meat or something else?

 

thank you kindly

 

om sree latiambikayaii namaha!

 

 

 

 

-- In , asr <sadaashiva> wrote:

> --- "adi_shakthi16 <adi_shakthi16>"

> <adi_shakthi16> wrote:

> > dear devotees of the divine mother,

> >

> > i would like any learned sadhaka in this forum to

> > explain the meaning

> > of

> >

> > "mamsa preedhayi namaha" (lalita sahasaranama)

>

>

> Do you mean "mAMsa nishThA" or "mAMsa prIta"?

>

> I dont know if both names are there in LS, as I

> never read it.

>

>

>

>

>

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thank you kindly, sadshivaji!

 

now, what does this mean?

 

presiding over 'flesh'

 

does this mean we can offer 'mamsa' ( meat) to Devi?

 

also, what does 'bali' priya mean?

 

does it mean Devi likes animal and human sacrifices?

 

i have read inLS that she likes dadyanna, payasa, saffromn rice and

honet as offerings ? all 'sattwic' food..

 

please help me ou!

 

om sree lalthambikayaii namaha!

 

 

r

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-- In , asr <sadaashiva> wrote:

> mAMsa prIta does not occur in LS.

>

> There are names like mAmsa niShThA and maduprItA

>

> mAMsa niShThA means "Presiding over flesh"

>

> rgds

>

> --- asr <sadaashiva> wrote:

> > --- "adi_shakthi16 <adi_shakthi16>"

> > <adi_shakthi16> wrote:

> > > dear devotees of the divine mother,

> > >

> > > i would like any learned sadhaka in this forum to

> > > explain the meaning

> > > of

> > >

> > > "mamsa preedhayi namaha" (lalita sahasaranama)

> >

> >

> > Do you mean "mAMsa nishThA" or "mAMsa prIta"?

> >

> > I dont know if both names are there in LS, as I

> > never read it.

>

>

>

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