Guest guest Posted June 5, 2004 Report Share Posted June 5, 2004 Dear Jagbir, Thats really all there is to it. I was staying at her house and when she saw me meditating in the garden she just struck up this conversation. I was indeed amazed and I made her repeat herself at least three times. She confirmed that she saw all the devis/devtas paying obeisance to Shri Nirmala Mataji at the yagna....she said she saw this in her minds eye, and this despite the fact that she wasnt a spiritual person at all, at that time. --- jagbir singh <adishakti_org wrote: > > > Dear Alex, > > It has come to my attention that you met a certain > Maharani in > Mussorie, India who told you that she witnessed all > the gods and > goddesses paying obeisance to Shri Mataji during a > yagna 20 years > ago. i quote you: > > " p.s I met an erstwhile maharani (queen) in mussorie > two weeks ago. > She said shri mataji tried to befriend her around 20 > years ago. She > sat with her at a yagna and she says (shes not in, > and never was in > sahaj) that she saw all the gods and godessess > paying obesisance to > SM at the yagna. She wouldn't lie to me!! " > > i would be obliged if you could give me more details > about this > encounter as Shri Mataji has told seekers on a few > occasions that the > deities are serving Her on this physical Earth as > well. > > Although this fact has been witnessed and repeatedly > confirmed > hundreds of times in the Spirit World, i have yet to > come across > anyone actually experiencing and verifying this same > truth on Earth. > This is extremely rare. i believe Shri Mataji > granted the Maharani > the same special vision and reason as Lord Krishna > offered to Arjuna, > and revealed Himself to persuade Arjuna to fight the > battle between > good and bad. > > As you correctly observed, the Maharani would not > have lied, > especially since she declined to join Shri Mataji. > Please enlighten > and further strengthen our faith in Shri Mataji on > the auspicious eve > of the Adi Shakti Puja. Tomorrow tens of thousands > of Her devotees > will be attending yagnas the world over to worship > Her as the Maha- > Shakti. i am sure your encounter with the Maharani > was for a more > purposeful reason. Thank you. > > jagbir > > > NOTE: " Yagna or yajna is an outer form of worship in > which offerings > are made to different deities in a prescribed and > systematic manner > by qualified priests to supplicate them, so that > they would assist > the worshipper in achieving certain results in life. > > The chanting of mantras while performing the > sacrifices is expected > to ensure fulfillment of specific desires, the > overall welfare of an > individual, a group of people or the entire society. > > The simplest form of yajna is the domestic ritual > performed by the > householder who would offer simple oblation into the > sacred fire lit > in his house. A more complicated version involves > setting up of three > to five fires and pouring of offerings into them > such as food grains, > ghee or butter, and other vegetable substances by > chosen and > qualified priests, chanting mantras simultaneously, > invoking various > gods especially Agni, Indra, Varuna etc. > > Some yagnas are performed on large scale for the > general welfare of > the entire community, to increase fertility of soil, > to invite rains, > to welcome peace and wealth etc. Depending upon the > degree of > complexity, these yagnas may last from a few hours > to several days. > The number of priests participating and conducting > the ceremony would > depend upon the nature and objective for which it is > performed. > > Yajna is a vedic sacrifice which has an outer aspect > and an inner > aspect. To the vedic priests, yajna was the means to > invoke gods and > seek their blessings and favors. They used to > perform these yagnas > for various purposes and at various times during the > year, at the > time of sowing, at the time of harvest, at the time > of initiating > some important social event or before going to wars. > One very popular > yajna of those days was the Asvamedha Yajna, or the > Horse Sacrifice > which used to be performed by powerful kings to show > their Valor and > the extent of their influence. This yajna is now > almost extinct in > practice. " > > http://hinduwebsite.com/yagna.htm > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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