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Namaste Kumari

 

Seedha path is what we chant on sundays at the fire. It is part of the Chandi

book. It includes the following sections:

 

(a) Introductory verses that begin with Sri Mahaganapataye Namaha...and end with

Shanti Shanti Shanti

 

(b) Rig vedoktam Ratri Suktam

 

© Navarna Vidhi

 

(d) Chapters 1 to 13

 

(e) Recite Navarna mantra 108 times

 

(f) Devi Suktam

 

(g) Sidha kunjika stotram

 

(h) Pranam

 

It is soo wonderful that you are studying the Chandi chapter by chapter -- you

are with us all in Chandi spirit this navaratri - and isn't that our goal? To be

with Divine Mother as much we can in whatever way! :) Thank you! Happy

Navaratri!

 

Jai Maa!!

 

 

 

 

 

, " mjfisher2005 " <mjfisher2005 wrote:

>

>

> Dear Ramya,

>

> Is this Seedha Path included in the Chandi Path book?

>

> I am afraid that I am still quite slow, partially because I am reading the

Sanskrit, the English and watching Swamiji's class. I am on the ninth chapter

now. I want to make sure I understand the meanings as much as I am capable of

doing. This is my samkalpa at the moment, along with doing puja. Know that I

am chanting along with you all and praying that Divine Mother blesses you all in

uncountable ways. By Fall Navaratri I should be chanting faster!

>

> Jai Maa! Jai Swamiji!

> Kumari

>

>

> , " n_ramya108 " <n_ramya108@> wrote:

> >

> > Beloved Family,

> >

> > Swamiji asked us all to come back to the Chandi this navaratri!

> >

> > Maa and Swamiji will be chanting 9 Chandis each (i.e. one Chandi Path each

day of the Navaratri).

> >

> > Swamiji said that we can take a sankalpa to chant Chandi too -- as many as

we like. Let us report whenever we do one Chandi path this navaratri on this

. At the end of the Navaratri, we want to have a GROUP TOTAL of 108

Chandis! :)

> >

> > In other words, our sankalpa for the Navaratri is to do 108 Chandis as a

group!

> >

> > You can take a sankalpa (vow of worship) to chant the entire chandi or the

seedha Path (this is the 13 chapters and a few additional passages which we do

every Sunday). If you have any questions, please write back.

> >

> > May Divine Mother guide us to worship Her in the most beautiful and pure way

this navaratri - and always!

> >

> > Jai Maa!!!

> >

> > ramya :)

> >

>

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Thank you so much for your clarification, Ramya and for being understanding of

my inefficiency in reciting Chandi. I am also fighting fatigue from a new

medication that I am taking. It seems some days, I have just enough energy to

do daily pujas, watch and chant along with Swamiji's Chandi class on video and

make food for me and my husband. Very frustrating. I am reading the Gayatri

Sahasranama book, but I don't know if I will be able to follow along with the

class. I am so glad I have the Chandi to read, so I may remember Maa whevever

difficulties arise.

 

Jai Maa! Jai Swamiji!

Kumari

 

, " n_ramya108 " <n_ramya108 wrote:

>

> Namaste Kumari

>

> Seedha path is what we chant on sundays at the fire. It is part of the Chandi

book. It includes the following sections:

>

> (a) Introductory verses that begin with Sri Mahaganapataye Namaha...and end

with Shanti Shanti Shanti

>

> (b) Rig vedoktam Ratri Suktam

>

> © Navarna Vidhi

>

> (d) Chapters 1 to 13

>

> (e) Recite Navarna mantra 108 times

>

> (f) Devi Suktam

>

> (g) Sidha kunjika stotram

>

> (h) Pranam

>

> It is soo wonderful that you are studying the Chandi chapter by chapter -- you

are with us all in Chandi spirit this navaratri - and isn't that our goal? To be

with Divine Mother as much we can in whatever way! :) Thank you! Happy

Navaratri!

>

> Jai Maa!!

>

>

>

>

>

> , " mjfisher2005 " <mjfisher2005@> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Dear Ramya,

> >

> > Is this Seedha Path included in the Chandi Path book?

> >

> > I am afraid that I am still quite slow, partially because I am reading the

Sanskrit, the English and watching Swamiji's class. I am on the ninth chapter

now. I want to make sure I understand the meanings as much as I am capable of

doing. This is my samkalpa at the moment, along with doing puja. Know that I

am chanting along with you all and praying that Divine Mother blesses you all in

uncountable ways. By Fall Navaratri I should be chanting faster!

> >

> > Jai Maa! Jai Swamiji!

> > Kumari

> >

> >

> > , " n_ramya108 " <n_ramya108@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Beloved Family,

> > >

> > > Swamiji asked us all to come back to the Chandi this navaratri!

> > >

> > > Maa and Swamiji will be chanting 9 Chandis each (i.e. one Chandi Path each

day of the Navaratri).

> > >

> > > Swamiji said that we can take a sankalpa to chant Chandi too -- as many as

we like. Let us report whenever we do one Chandi path this navaratri on this

. At the end of the Navaratri, we want to have a GROUP TOTAL of 108

Chandis! :)

> > >

> > > In other words, our sankalpa for the Navaratri is to do 108 Chandis as a

group!

> > >

> > > You can take a sankalpa (vow of worship) to chant the entire chandi or the

seedha Path (this is the 13 chapters and a few additional passages which we do

every Sunday). If you have any questions, please write back.

> > >

> > > May Divine Mother guide us to worship Her in the most beautiful and pure

way this navaratri - and always!

> > >

> > > Jai Maa!!!

> > >

> > > ramya :)

> > >

> >

>

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