Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 Kalachandra dear one, What does this beautiful sentence mean, it sounds like some sort of red curly flower: "It is due the prana pratista that was made in the coconut and was not made in Linga and photos?" This Goddess, she must be everywhere, steve > > , 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 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Namaste Steve, If I may...."red curly flower? I think Kalachandra is asking the following: the pot had life breathed into it as opposed to the Lingam (which did not). Would this fact make a difference in how she feels about its (pot's) absence. (Tah bom assim, querida?) Jaaaaaaaai Maa, gauri , "Steve Connor" <sconnor wrote: > > Kalachandra dear one, > > What does this beautiful sentence mean, it sounds like some sort of > red curly flower: > > "It is due the prana pratista that was made in the coconut and was not > made in Linga and photos?" > > This Goddess, she must be everywhere, > > steve > > > > > > > , 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 27, 2006 Report Share Posted October 27, 2006 hmm, i see ... thank you. red curly flower is an impromptu poetic description of how i felt or saw when i read her post. s , "gauri_108" <gauri_108 wrote: > > Namaste Steve, > If I may...."red curly flower? > > I think Kalachandra is asking the following: the pot had life > breathed into it as opposed to the Lingam (which did not). Would > this fact make a difference in how she feels about its (pot's) > absence. > > (Tah bom assim, querida?) > > Jaaaaaaaai Maa, > gauri > , "Steve Connor" <sconnor@> > wrote: > > > > Kalachandra dear one, > > > > What does this beautiful sentence mean, it sounds like some sort of > > red curly flower: > > > > "It is due the prana pratista that was made in the coconut and was > not > > made in Linga and photos?" > > > > This Goddess, she must be everywhere, > > > > steve > > > > > > > > > > > > , 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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