Guest guest Posted November 13, 2008 Report Share Posted November 13, 2008 Namaste: Is there any limit to the songs we can sing to praise the Glory of God? No, just sing, sing, sing, sing all day and all night. Sing to the Glory of God and to your own immortal soul, sing until you become filled with the bhava of Ramakrishna, or whatever form of God most dear to your heart. Sing in English, or Sanskrit, or your Mother tongue, God speaks all languages. Sing from your heart, whether on key or off, God will bless you with Grace. When Maa sings at the Mandir, in Bengali or English, She sings about whatever Deity moves Her, first a song about Shiva, then Ramakrishna, then Durga, on and on, invoking the bhava of each aspect of the One God. When you are done singing, there are closing prayers at the end of the Cosmic text which complete a kirtan session very nicely, but you can choose other mantras, including those at the end of the Chandi text, Shiva text, as well. Enjoy and may God bless us all with Pure Devotion, for that is the highest benefit from singing with all of our hearts. Jai Maa Jai Swami Vishweshwar , brindavanshakti brindavanshakti <brindavanshakti wrote: > > > > > Hi > > I would like some advise please?  After chanting Ananda Mayi Ananta Shakti chant is it okay to end with Ramakrishna Sharanam x2   Ramakrishna Sharanam Sharanaye.  Guru Kripa he Kevalym x3 Sharanaye. > > Om, Brindavanshakti > > > > Stay informed with Xtra News - http://nz.news. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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