Guest guest Posted March 30, 2008 Report Share Posted March 30, 2008 Namaste Phillip: Welcome to the club. There are many free classes on the Devi Mandir web site, www.shreemaa.org on how to perform puja and homa, and commentaries on many famous texts, but there is none for Kali puja at this time. Shree Maa has recorded a CD of the 1000 names of Kali. She also has a CD of Durga Puja for Beginners. Of course there is are Kali Puja and Durga Puja texts available for purchase. After you have checked out all the free classes offered, check our the CD's and books for sale. Once you have chosen a particular class or text which interests you, bring your questions to the club. Jai Maa Jai Swami vishweshwar , Phillip Utter <Phillipcutter wrote: > > Greetings and Namaste, > > I am just joining the list. I live in Columbus, Ohio, and am interested in the Devi Mandir and Kali Puja. My brother brought the book " Kali Puja " back from India some years ago. I have been more and more drawn to perform the rituals therein but don't know how to. I am also wondering if there might be recordins of the Pujas in Sanskrit so I could learn how to chant them properly. I just recently found the website and the e-groups, so I am supposing that there are resources that I can be pointed to that would save people from having to type so much! > > Thank you & God Bless, > > Phil > > inspectionconnection108 <inspectionconnection108 wrote: > Namaste all: Maa and Swami's absence from the Mandir while in India > has been a very interesting experience for me and my family. When Maa > is gone, one really appreciates the INCREDIBLE SILENCE and flowing > shakti present in every atom of the Mandir. The years of intense > sadhana and prayer and homas which have been performed have enlivened > the subtle levels of creation. It is so beautiful and sweet. The > place just glows with love. As we prepare for Maa's return, every > action one performs, one feels one is working with MAA. Maa is the > entire ashram, every rock, tree, building, creature, is Maa. So > cleaning, trimming, painting, , etc., is working with Maa Herself. > I wish that those who have never come could visit. Your life will be > transformed. > However, If that is not possible, close your eyes, and feel Maa in > your heart, and you will know the Mandir. > > Jai Maa Jai Swami > > vishweshwar > Like movies? Here's a limited-time offer: Blockbuster Total Access for one month at no cost. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2008 Report Share Posted March 30, 2008 Thank you for the warm welcome. I am sure these resources will answer many questions and refine any others. I hope that I will be able to visit the Devi Mandir sometime in the not too distant future. Om Jai Gurudev! Jai Ma! Thank you so much, Phil inspectionconnection108 <inspectionconnection108 wrote: Namaste Phillip: Welcome to the club. There are many free classeson the Devi Mandir web site, www.shreemaa.org on how to performpuja and homa, and commentaries on many famous texts, but there isnone for Kali puja at this time. Shree Maa has recorded a CD of the 1000 names of Kali. She also has aCD of Durga Puja for Beginners. Of course there is are Kali Puja andDurga Puja texts available for purchase.After you have checked out all the free classes offered, check our theCD's and books for sale. Once you have chosen a particular class or text which interests you,bring your questions to the club.Jai Maa Jai Swamivishweshwar , Phillip Utter <Phillipcutterwrote:>> Greetings and Namaste,> > I am just joining the list. I live in Columbus, Ohio, and aminterested in the Devi Mandir and Kali Puja. My brother brought thebook "Kali Puja" back from India some years ago. I have been more andmore drawn to perform the rituals therein but don't know how to. I amalso wondering if there might be recordins of the Pujas in Sanskrit soI could learn how to chant them properly. I just recently found thewebsite and the e-groups, so I am supposing that there are resourcesthat I can be pointed to that would save people from having to type somuch! > > Thank you & God Bless,> > Phil> > inspectionconnection108 <inspectionconnection108 wrote:> Namaste all: Maa and Swami's absence from the Mandir whilein India> has been a very interesting experience for me and my family. When Maa> is gone, one really appreciates the INCREDIBLE SILENCE and flowing> shakti present in every atom of the Mandir. The years of intense> sadhana and prayer and homas which have been performed have enlivened> the subtle levels of creation. It is so beautiful and sweet. The> place just glows with love. As we prepare for Maa's return, every> action one performs, one feels one is working with MAA. Maa is the> entire ashram, every rock, tree, building, creature, is Maa. So> cleaning, trimming, painting, , etc., is working with Maa Herself.> I wish that those who have never come could visit. Your life will be> transformed.> However, If that is not possible, close your eyes, and feel Maa in> your heart, and you will know the Mandir.> > Jai Maa Jai Swami> > vishweshwar> > > > > > > > Like movies? Here's a limited-time offer: Blockbuster Total Accessfor one month at no cost.> Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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