Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 Dear Laksmi kantam Ji, This is regarding your query on daily chanting of Narayaneeyam.What I do is using the first two dasakams and the last two dasakams of Narayaneeyam for meditation in the morning- of all the dasakams of Narayaneeyam these four are the ones that have captivated me most.After this, chanting of Aum Namao Narayanaya is done as a part of meditation.This takes about half-hour.Similarly at bed time the last two dasakams are used for meditation.This is a unique experinece and gives immense peace. Time permitting even in office also i do the mental parayana of one or dasakams of narayaneeyam. May Lord Krishna bless all. Saseedharan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 Thanks Saseedharanji. That is inspiring. By the way, addressing someone as 'ji' is so Hindi or north indian, We are all from the south, what would be a respectful way of addressing each other in Kerala??? guruvayur , " saseedharan_vk " <saseedharan_vk wrote: > > Dear Laksmi kantam Ji, > This is regarding your query on daily chanting of Narayaneeyam.What > I do is using the first two dasakams and the last two dasakams of > Narayaneeyam for meditation in the morning- of all the dasakams of > Narayaneeyam these four are the ones that have captivated me most.After > this, chanting of Aum Namao Narayanaya is done as a part of > meditation.This takes about half-hour.Similarly at bed time the last > two dasakams are used for meditation.This is a unique experinece and > gives immense peace. > Time permitting even in office also i do the mental parayana of one or > dasakams of narayaneeyam. > > May Lord Krishna bless all. > Saseedharan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 In kerala, we find people addressing each other as "maaShE" - this "maaSh" is actually a corrupted form of Mahaashay ! (which literally means "respectable person", gentleman etc) I don't know how many people realize this, though!! In fact the way it is uttered, the maashE call doesn't sound very respectful either !-sriramlaksmikantam <no_reply > wrote: Thanks Saseedharanji. That is inspiring. By the way, addressing someone as 'ji' is so Hindi or north indian, We are all from the south, what would be a respectful way of addressing each other in Kerala??? guruvayur , "saseedharan_vk" <saseedharan_vk wrote: > > Dear Laksmi kantam Ji, > This is regarding your query on daily chanting of Narayaneeyam.What > I do is using the first two dasakams and the last two dasakams of > Narayaneeyam for meditation in the morning- of all the dasakams of > Narayaneeyam these four are the ones that have captivated me most.After > this, chanting of Aum Namao Narayanaya is done as a part of > meditation.This takes about half-hour.Similarly at bed time the last > two dasakams are used for meditation.This is a unique experinece and > gives immense peace. > Time permitting even in office also i do the mental parayana of one or > dasakams of narayaneeyam. > > May Lord Krishna bless all. > Saseedharan > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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