Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 Dear Friends, Several devotees with busy schedules have asked for smaller pujas which they can perform on a daily basis, allowing for the performance of the entire Kali Puja book on weekends and holidays when they have more time. We recommend the following from the Kali Puja book: • Invitation and Vow of worship: pp. 6-27 (or 9-30) • Purification of water and flowers: pp. 36-42 (or 41-44) • Establishment of the deity within: pp. 57-59 (or 64-67) • Offerings to the Goddess: pp. 72-82 (or 81-91) • Closing Prayers: pp. 227-233(247-253) This practice can be completed in approximately half an hour, and can accompany regular meditation practices. Jai Maa! srini Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 Thank you Srini, As alway you are there to help us. Thank you for including both the old and new page #'s. srini_sadhu <srini_sadhu wrote: Dear Friends,Several devotees with busy schedules have asked for smaller pujaswhich they can perform on a daily basis, allowing for the performanceof the entire Kali Puja book on weekends and holidays when they havemore time. We recommend the following from the Kali Puja book:• Invitation and Vow of worship: pp. 6-27 (or 9-30)• Purification of water and flowers: pp. 36-42 (or 41-44)• Establishment of the deity within: pp. 57-59 (or 64-67)• Offerings to the Goddess: pp. 72-82 (or 81-91)• Closing Prayers: pp. 227-233(247-253)This practice can be completed in approximately half an hour, and canaccompany regular meditation practices.Jai Maa!srini Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 Hello Srini - Thank you so much for this from the instigator with the 1996 version of the Kali Puja. Jai Ma Marsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 Namaste Srini Thank you so much for posting this. For a householder like me, these very long pujas can feel overwhelming, let alone chanting Shiva's name all day, doing pranayama and hatha yoga, saying Ganesh's mantra every time I walk in and out of a room, working hard to complete my Peace Sankalpa, etc. All of that, in addition to remembering that both Beloved Shree Maa and Swamiji are with me all day and acting accordingly. Somewhere in there I can hear my family saying, " Wendy... Mom... where's dinner?! " Jai Maa!! Jai Swamiji!! love w , " srini_sadhu " <srini_sadhu wrote: > > Dear Friends, > > Several devotees with busy schedules have asked for smaller pujas > which they can perform on a daily basis, allowing for the performance > of the entire Kali Puja book on weekends and holidays when they have > more time. We recommend the following from the Kali Puja book: > > • Invitation and Vow of worship: pp. 6-27 (or 9-30) > • Purification of water and flowers: pp. 36-42 (or 41-44) > • Establishment of the deity within: pp. 57-59 (or 64-67) > • Offerings to the Goddess: pp. 72-82 (or 81-91) > • Closing Prayers: pp. 227-233(247-253) > > This practice can be completed in approximately half an hour, and can > accompany regular meditation practices. > > Jai Maa! > srini > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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