Guest guest Posted November 15, 2003 Report Share Posted November 15, 2003 Precious information Mary Jo. Thank you, Jorge Lourenço - "maryjo91210" <maryjo91210 <> Friday, November 14, 2003 9:25 PM RBSC : Amazing on-line Home Study Courses > There are amazing FREE on-line courses available at www.ambahouse.org > > Courses revolve around popular Sanskrit prayers and Sadhana > material: > > Sri Rudram > Ratri Suktam > Sri Suktam > Ganapati Upanishad > Sarasvati Hridayam > Sri Lalita Sahasranama > HREEM MANTRAM - elaboration by Shri Padmapada Acharya > BHAJA GOVINDAM - of Adi Shankara > USHAS SUKTAM > > Duration of the courses varies from 2- 10 weeks. > > > Amba House's Recommendation > > Ratrisuktam - Shortest course. Good for those who cannot sleep at > night. Recommended primarily for those who have minimal exposure to > Indian thinking. > > Bhajagovindam - Short beginner's course. Recommended for those who > need a jumpstart into vairagyam- detached involvement in life. > > Ganapati Upanishad - Good beginner's course. Upanishad reveals Vedic > thought. Ashta avatara section is an excellent tool for personality > rehabilitation. Good for murthi and non murthi upasana. > > Hrellekha (Hreem mantram) - Short course. Samkhya thinking included. > Good for murthi and non murthi upasana of Devi. > > Shri suktam - Good for those who value sound family life and all > round prosperity. Vedic approach to Shri therefore primarily suited > for non murthi upasana. > > Sarasvati Hridayam - Excellent for those who value wisdom. Profound > Vedic thoughts. Primarily suited for nonmurthi upasana. > > Shri Lalita sahasranama - Long course. Excellent for those already > into the saguna and nirguna worship of Devi. Not recommended for > those who have no exposure to Indian philosophy. > > Shri Rudram - Long Course. Excellent for those afflicted by fear and > sorrow. Profound Vedic thinking. Primarily for nonmurthi upasana. > > Ushas Suktam - A short course that aids in directing one's energy > and wisdom right from the moment of waking up in the morning. > > Vedic Thinking - refers to truths and thought processes beyond > geographical, cultural and time bound barriers. > > Murthi Upasana- refers to deity worship. > Non murthi upasana- Beyond deity worship. > Saguna- The Divine projected through attributes. > Nirguna- The Divine as seen not limited to attributes. > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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