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Respected All,

 

I have been part of theis lovely group & been reading all messages.. & getting

informed about many a things.

 

My query is about " likhita Japa " .. it's efficacy,such sankalp currently going on

etc. As some encourages where as some discourage as " its for beginners when one

really cant do meditation even for a while "

 

With regards

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear rajeshwari,

 

Happy navaratri.

 

Likhita japa is a good spiritual exercise. Generally, for this

likhita japa, rama nama and siva nama are prescribed. These are

called " rama koti " and " siva koti " . As per your taste, you can select

any one of these. If you are a vishnu bhakta, prefer rama koti.

Generally, the writing of " srirama " is the procedure and for siva

nama, " namah sivaya " (without pranava).

 

There is a wonderful book called " Japa Yoga " by Swami Sivananda

Saraswati of Divine Life Society, Rishikesh. Just buy that book and

go through it. Your doubts would be clarified.

 

regds,

sriram

 

 

 

, Rajeshwari Hemmadi <rhemmadi

wrote:

>

>

> Respected All,

>  

> I have been part of theis lovely group & been reading all

messages.. & getting informed about many a things.

>  

> My query is about " likhita Japa " .. it's efficacy,such sankalp

currently going on etc. As some encourages where as some discourage

as " its for beginners when one really cant do meditation even for a

while "

>  

> With regards

>

>

>

>

>

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Respected Sriram Sir,

 

Sometimes, after completion of the likitha japa notebook, we are not

able to meet the person who originally gave us the blank book. What can be

best done with that completed book? Some make it into individual square

papers of 4 sq inches or so for folding viboothi or kumkuk and leave it at

temples. Considering the amount of energy and japa that went into writing

the paper, which becomes part of the infinite universe, how to make the

best utilisation/resting place for the book?

 

With kind regards,

 

Jag

 

 

 

sriram <sriram_sapthasathi

 

Monday, September 29, 2008 1:17:04 PM

Re: likhita Japa

 

 

Dear rajeshwari,

 

Happy navaratri.

 

Likhita japa is a good spiritual exercise. Generally, for this

likhita japa, rama nama and siva nama are prescribed. These are

called " rama koti " and " siva koti " . As per your taste, you can select

any one of these. If you are a vishnu bhakta, prefer rama koti.

Generally, the writing of " srirama " is the procedure and for siva

nama, " namah sivaya " (without pranava).

 

There is a wonderful book called " Japa Yoga " by Swami Sivananda

Saraswati of Divine Life Society, Rishikesh. Just buy that book and

go through it. Your doubts would be clarified.

 

regds,

sriram

 

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Preserve the rama koti book in your puja room. Whenever you visit

Ayodhya, there is a Rama Nama Stupa and the members over there accept

these books. Even in Hyderabad, we have built a beautiful rama nama

stupa where we collect all the books and during rama navami, srirama

puja is conducted with gotra and nama. The association here is very

active.

 

If it is siva nama, the srisailam devasthanam is accepting the books.

About other temples, i donot know.

 

regs,

sriram

 

, sadhujag sadhujag <sadhujag

wrote:

>

>

>

> Respected Sriram Sir,

>

> Sometimes, after completion of the likitha japa notebook, we are

not

> able to meet the person who originally gave us the blank book.

What can be

> best done with that completed book? Some make it into individual

square

> papers of 4 sq inches or so for folding viboothi or kumkuk and

leave it at

> temples. Considering the amount of energy and japa that went into

writing

> the paper, which becomes part of the infinite universe, how to make

the

> best utilisation/resting place for the book?

>

> With kind regards,

>

> Jag

>

>

>

> sriram <sriram_sapthasathi

>

> Monday, September 29, 2008 1:17:04 PM

> Re: likhita Japa

>

>

> Dear rajeshwari,

>

> Happy navaratri.

>

> Likhita japa is a good spiritual exercise. Generally, for this

> likhita japa, rama nama and siva nama are prescribed. These are

> called " rama koti " and " siva koti " . As per your taste, you can

select

> any one of these. If you are a vishnu bhakta, prefer rama koti.

> Generally, the writing of " srirama " is the procedure and for siva

> nama, " namah sivaya " (without pranava).

>

> There is a wonderful book called " Japa Yoga " by Swami Sivananda

> Saraswati of Divine Life Society, Rishikesh. Just buy that book and

> go through it. Your doubts would be clarified.

>

> regds,

> sriram

>

> -

>

>

>

>

>

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Respected sir,

there is a society which gives srirama koti lekhana books free of cost,

as well collects either by post  or in person in hyderabad ,andhrapradesh.

i am furnishing below the address for the information of revered members

interested.

 

Akhila Bharata Sri Ramanama Koti Lekhana Maha Sangham

2-2-1136/4, Flat No: 4, Siddhartha Villa, New Nallakunta

HYDERABAD..A.P.500 044

 

members from any in india can request for copies by post

 

with best wishes for navarathri celebrations.

 

c.v.rama sarma

--- On Mon, 29/9/08, sadhujag sadhujag <sadhujag wrote:

 

sadhujag sadhujag <sadhujag

Re: Re: likhita Japa

 

Monday, 29 September, 2008, 2:39 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Respected Sriram Sir,

 

Sometimes, after completion of the likitha japa notebook, we are not

able to meet the person who originally gave us the blank book. What can be

best done with that completed book? Some make it into individual square

papers of 4 sq inches or so for folding viboothi or kumkuk and leave it at

temples. Considering the amount of energy and japa that went into writing

the paper, which becomes part of the infinite universe, how to make the

best utilisation/ resting place for the book?

 

With kind regards,

 

Jag

 

 

sriram <sriram_sapthasathi@ grouply.com>

@ .com

Monday, September 29, 2008 1:17:04 PM

Re: likhita Japa

 

Dear rajeshwari,

 

Happy navaratri.

 

Likhita japa is a good spiritual exercise. Generally, for this

likhita japa, rama nama and siva nama are prescribed. These are

called " rama koti " and " siva koti " . As per your taste, you can select

any one of these. If you are a vishnu bhakta, prefer rama koti.

Generally, the writing of " srirama " is the procedure and for siva

nama, " namah sivaya " (without pranava).

 

There is a wonderful book called " Japa Yoga " by Swami Sivananda

Saraswati of Divine Life Society, Rishikesh. Just buy that book and

go through it. Your doubts would be clarified.

 

regds,

sriram

 

-

 

 

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