Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 Namaste Srini and all, the Vedic Devi Suktam is one of my favorites because it evokes in us rather than speaks to us the Truth of our being. For me, as I sing the mantras (and, having heard Shree Maa sing this text, I love the melody), it is easy to go deeper within because the song seems to come from there, and even when I have had difficulties with a wandering mind while reciting the other texts, this one never fails to capture my attention and drawing me in. The line I like best is: 'Through me alone all eat, all see, all breathe, all hear. They know me not, but yet they dwell beside me' I try to keep this in mind as I go about my daily business, reminding myself of it often, with love, Henny -- In , " srini_sadhu " <srini_sadhu wrote: > > Namaste Friends, > > In continuation of our Chandi Sadhana and Discussion, this week we > will study and chant the Rgvedoktam Devi Suktam (pages 317-319). > > Please share your thought and questions as you chant and reflect on > the meanings of this. > > I found the following interesting quote on the web: > > This Suktam has been written by a woman sage by name Vaak, who is the > daughter of Sage Ambrunar. The Woman Sage had reached the stage of > identifying herself with Devi through her Saadhana - she sings this > Suktam in such exalted state > > > love > srini > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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