Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 Querida Kalachandra, Thank you for sharing your experience of dissolving your pot. "Jagadhatri" means "She who supports the Universe". Thank you also for sharing pictures of your pot. I have uploaded the photos to http://ph./photos/browse/5acf?c <http://ph./photos/browse/5acf?c> = . Now we have pictures from Muktimaa, another devotee who wishes to remain anonymous, and Kalachandra's in this folder. I have also uploaded a picture of Kalachandra's altar on our home page. Please check it out at <> . Jai Maa Jai Jagadhatri. Nanda , Kala Chandra <kalachandra2003 wrote: > > Yes, dear Parvati! > It is a unique experience! > The tears fell in my cheeks when I dissolved my pot. I felt lack of my smiling coconut, my Jagadhatri (this name I came in my mind when I looked She, what means this name? To me, She was a small girl with eyes livings. She looked everything! Until the activities of the Mandir for web cam! > Why I feel lack of smiling coconut if I have my Istha Deva, Sri Ramakrishna, the Shiva Lingan and many photos of Deities in my altar ? > It is due the prana pratista that was made in the coconut and was not made in Linga and photos? > I thank you your love with us > Love Kalachandra > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 WOW this altar is amazing! Thank you for sharing it. S > > I have also uploaded a picture of Kalachandra's > altar on our home page. > Please check it out at > > <> . > > > > > > > , Kala Chandra > <kalachandra2003 > wrote: > > > > Yes, dear Parvati! > > It is a unique experience! > > The tears fell in my cheeks when I dissolved my > pot. I felt lack of my > smiling coconut, my Jagadhatri (this name I came in > my mind when I > looked She, what means this name? To me, She was a > small girl with eyes > livings. She looked everything! Until the activities > of the Mandir for > web cam! > > Why I feel lack of smiling coconut if I have my > Istha Deva, Sri > Ramakrishna, the Shiva Lingan and many photos of > Deities in my altar ? > > It is due the prana pratista that was made in the > coconut and was not > made in Linga and photos? > > I thank you your love with us > > Love Kalachandra > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 That is a beautiful pot, Kalachandra dear, and I feel it is very special you 'received' Her name like that. Very inspiring, with love, Henny , "Nanda" <chandimaakijai wrote: > > > Querida Kalachandra, > Thank you for sharing your experience of dissolving your pot. > "Jagadhatri" means "She who supports the Universe". > > Thank you also for sharing pictures of your pot. I have uploaded the > photos to > http://ph./photos/browse/5acf?c > <http://ph./photos/browse/5acf?c> = . > Now we have pictures from Muktimaa, another devotee who wishes to remain > anonymous, and Kalachandra's in this folder. > > I have also uploaded a picture of Kalachandra's altar on our home page. > Please check it out at > <> . > > Jai Maa > Jai Jagadhatri. > > Nanda > > > > > > > , Kala Chandra <kalachandra2003@> > wrote: > > > > Yes, dear Parvati! > > It is a unique experience! > > The tears fell in my cheeks when I dissolved my pot. I felt lack of my > smiling coconut, my Jagadhatri (this name I came in my mind when I > looked She, what means this name? To me, She was a small girl with eyes > livings. She looked everything! Until the activities of the Mandir for > web cam! > > Why I feel lack of smiling coconut if I have my Istha Deva, Sri > Ramakrishna, the Shiva Lingan and many photos of Deities in my altar ? > > It is due the prana pratista that was made in the coconut and was not > made in Linga and photos? > > I thank you your love with us > > Love Kalachandra > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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