Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 (I am resending this because I realized the subject may not have necessariily lead Gauri to read it) Namaste Gauri Ji Maharani, Can you explain from your own understanding just how the Lalitha Trishati Stotram " is a definition of the Sri Vidya " and " an explanation of the Sri Chakra Yantra " . I've been delving much deeper into these practices and would love to hear more of the " cream " you've digested from Swamiji on the subject. JAI AMMA! Surya ---- gauri_108 <gauri_108 wrote: > Namaste Dear Karen, > > One part of our " bag of tools " (as Swamiji defines it) is the Lalita > Trishati Stotram " which is a definition of the Sri Vidya, an > explanation of the Sri Chakra Yantra, and exposition of three hundred > names of the Divine Mother, indicative of three hundred divine > attributes which seekers can strive to emulate " . Also, in the Chandi, > specifically in the Devi Atharvashirsham (one of my personal > favorites) in verse 15, Sri Vidya is also mentioned. it is the > explanation of " ka e i la hrim, ha sa ka ha la hrim, sa ka la hrim " > mantra. This is a powerful mantra! > > In essence it is the worship of Divine Mother in these very powerful > ways. > > In the Pronunciation and the Chandi Samputs book Swamiji says that 108 > repetitions of the Devi Atharvashirsham (Highest meaning of the > Goddess) is an incredible sadhana -- What a fabulous way to celebrate > the coming Navaratri... > anybody up for the challenge? > > love,gauri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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