Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Thank you for reprinting Swami's instructions here. I have often wondered how you split the book for chanting over Navaratri. Also Swamiji says in the intro to the Chandi Path book: " But to realize the real Chandi, we must strive to make the Goddess the sum and substance of our entire life. This may be accomplished by sitting in an asana and pronouncing the mantras of this work, and by striving to make the asana and the recitation longer. Do not worry about not understanding. Do not worry about pronouncing the Sanskrt perfetly when you first begin you practice. Do not worry about anything. If you study this and other translations or commentaries and devotedly recite, Chandi will become known to you. " Jai Maa! Kumari from Kitchener [www.ShreeMaa.org] How to chant Chandi PathThursday, January 14, 2010 8:30 PM " Usha " <jayrambt Namaste Rana, This is what Swamiji suggested some time ago if there is not enough time for a complete recitation: DAY 1 - - - pg 14 - 85 DAY 2 - - - pg 86 - 143 DAY 3 - - - pg 144 - 191 DAY 4 - - - pg 192 - 221 DAY 5 - - - pg 222 - 246 DAY 6 - - - pg 247 - 267 DAY 7 - - - pg 268 - 302 DAY 8 - - - pg 303 - 357 DAY 9 - - - pg 358 - 388 At the DEVI MANDIR this is usually what is chanted: Devata Pranam pg 14 - 33 Atha vedoktam ratri suktam pg 86 - 88 Atha navarna vidhih pg 107 - 118 13 chapters of Chandi pg 119 - 302 Rigvedoktam devi suktam pg 317 - 319 Siddha kunjika stotram pg 370 - 376 Arati pg 378 - 382 Bhagavatistutih pg 385 - 386 Pranamah pg 387 - 388 Swamiji also gave another practice: Devata Pranam pg 14 Kavach pg 56 Argala stotrampg 72 Kilakam pg 80 Devi suktam Chapter 5 Narayani Stotram Chapter 11 Rigvedoktam devi suktam pg 317 Siddha kunjika stotram pg 370 Jai Maa!!!!! usha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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