Guest guest Posted February 8, 2008 Report Share Posted February 8, 2008 Namaste: indifference means not be attached to the objects of awareness and the fluctuations of the mind. We have realized our Divinity, and as Ramakrishna says, " live in the world like a mud fish lives in the mud, but is never dirty. " Chant the Chandi all day long? Well, if Maa says to do so, then yes. If Maa says to live in the world and do your duty, then so be it. Being non-attached, one does as God wills, not as " i " will. To become unattached, " i " have to give up my ego and surrender to the will of Maa. The only way this can occur, is thru Maa's Grace. What can " i " do? She controls everything. Happy Navaratri Jai Ma Jai Swami vishweshwar , " srini_sadhu " <srini_sadhu wrote: > > Dear Family, > > Namaste! > > In Verse 3 of the Kilakam, Markandeya Muni says to the Goddess that > " by chanting this hymn, they attain the perfection of indifference to > each and every object of existence. " > > Can we describe this indifference better? Does it mean that all we > will want to do is to chant the Chandi? And so we start working to > organize our lives so that we can? What would be one thing we can give > up on our schedule so that we can chant the Chandi more? > > Looking forward to hearing your thoughts! > > with love > srini > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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