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Dear Linda,

 

Others can correct me if I am mistaken, but I believe the "tachora" you're

hearing is actually (and I can't hear it all either) "chitta chora," which

means "Steal the mind!" Amma usually calls it out during Krishna bhajans.

Often in Krishna bhajans one also hears the words "navanita chora"

meaning "butter thief."

 

Love,

Jyotsna

 

 

 

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Ammachi, "E. Lamb" <jyotsna2> wrote:

>"navanita chora"

> meaning "butter thief."

>

> Love,

> Jyotsna

 

nav(a)neet(a) / navnita(a) (many spellings for the same name) actually

means "ever new, or unique"

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So it's "ever-new" or "unique" stealer?

 

J.

 

manoj_menon <ammasmon wrote:

Ammachi, "E. Lamb" <jyotsna2> wrote:

>"navanita chora"

> meaning "butter thief."

>

> Love,

> Jyotsna

 

nav(a)neet(a) / navnita(a) (many spellings for the same name) actually

means "ever new, or unique"

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

 

 

Beliefs of hinduism Different religions beliefs Hinduism religion Ammachi

Hinduism

 

 

 

 

 

Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

 

Ammachi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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actually, it is both. it depends on the context. it translates

literally as ever-new, but a friend whose name was Navneet told me

it also means unique.

 

 

 

Ammachi, "E. Lamb" <jyotsna2> wrote:

> So it's "ever-new" or "unique" stealer?

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> J.

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> manoj_menon <ammasmon@s...> wrote:

> Ammachi, "E. Lamb" <jyotsna2> wrote:

> >"navanita chora"

> > meaning "butter thief."

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> > Love,

> > Jyotsna

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> nav(a)neet(a) / navnita(a) (many spellings for the same name)

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> Beliefs of hinduism Different religions beliefs Hinduism religion

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> Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

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> Ammachi

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Service.

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