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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

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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

>

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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 >

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