Guest guest Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 Dear Sundeep Khandelwal, greetings and welcome! Thank you for posting about your journey with Chandi, it warmed my heart to read it. What other magical power but Her Kindness could we possibly want? : ) What is accomplished through Kindness is good for everyone. Kindness sustains humanity, reinforces the highest principles for living and gives us all hope for a better future. May we all walk in the light of Her Kindness! Jennifer , " rubyhinge " <rubyhinge wrote: > > Hello to All, > Well, it is the first time I am addressing to this group. For that > matter I am writing for the first time to any group . Nearly five > years ago, I was initiated in to reciting the Chandi by a friend of > mine. During our discussions, he pulled out the Chandi Path book > from his drawer and asked me to recite it. It appeared all latin to > me, but I was quite impressed with the prologue. Swami ji quite > matter of factly explained all the trials and tribulations > experienced by all of us. I took the book home and tried to go > through it. Although being a Indian and versed with Indian ways of > performing religous rituals, it was difficult. Slowly , reading word > by word , breaking complex words into smaller ones , I was doing IT. > Now it is five years . It has become a part of me or rather I have > become a part of her . She has been kind . > > Often, I have argued with my friend to tell me more about how does > the Chandi works. In India and elsewhere too, it is understood that > Devi devotees experience and can perform magical feets. The > recitations leads you to acquire special powers.In reply, my friend > has always warned me stay away from all this. He maintains that I > should just recite the verses. Do not apply your mind to it as it is > beyond that. He warns about the traps that are frequent in this path > and aiming to acquire these special powers is one of them . So, I > continue to recite without much thought to the hidden meanings. I > hope the real meaning will dawn some day. > > A long journy lies ahead. Some small steps have been taken . I hope > she will be kind enough to shed some light during my life time . > Whatever little I achieve, I carry it forward to my next life. And > some lifetimes later, be firmly entrenched to complete the entire > course. > With best wishes and pranam to Swami ji. > Sundeep Khandelwal, Jaipur, India > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2008 Report Share Posted January 19, 2008 Hi, and a very hearty WELCOME! For someone who is interested in chanting Chandi and who loves Durga, I cannot think of a better place to be. I'll bet there are few, if any, in the body who are greater authorities on the Chandi Path than Swamiji and Shree Maa. May you find just what you need. Jai Maa! Chris , " rubyhinge " <rubyhinge wrote: > > Hello to All, > Well, it is the first time I am addressing to this group. For that > matter I am writing for the first time to any group . Nearly five > years ago, I was initiated in to reciting the Chandi by a friend of > mine. During our discussions, he pulled out the Chandi Path book > from his drawer and asked me to recite it. It appeared all latin to > me, but I was quite impressed with the prologue. Swami ji quite > matter of factly explained all the trials and tribulations > experienced by all of us. I took the book home and tried to go > through it. Although being a Indian and versed with Indian ways of > performing religous rituals, it was difficult. Slowly , reading word > by word , breaking complex words into smaller ones , I was doing IT. > Now it is five years . It has become a part of me or rather I have > become a part of her . She has been kind . > > Often, I have argued with my friend to tell me more about how does > the Chandi works. In India and elsewhere too, it is understood that > Devi devotees experience and can perform magical feets. The > recitations leads you to acquire special powers.In reply, my friend > has always warned me stay away from all this. He maintains that I > should just recite the verses. Do not apply your mind to it as it is > beyond that. He warns about the traps that are frequent in this path > and aiming to acquire these special powers is one of them . So, I > continue to recite without much thought to the hidden meanings. I > hope the real meaning will dawn some day. > > A long journy lies ahead. Some small steps have been taken . I hope > she will be kind enough to shed some light during my life time . > Whatever little I achieve, I carry it forward to my next life. And > some lifetimes later, be firmly entrenched to complete the entire > course. > With best wishes and pranam to Swami ji. > Sundeep Khandelwal, Jaipur, India > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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