Guest guest Posted June 25, 2009 Report Share Posted June 25, 2009 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 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2009 Report Share Posted June 25, 2009 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 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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