Guest guest Posted April 3, 2010 Report Share Posted April 3, 2010 Namaste Karen! The Evening Arati within the Devi Mandir temple nearly always begins promptly at 6:30PM by daylight savings time here on the West Coast of California. One of our devotees or pujaris performs the full Mangala Arati offering 10 items to the Gods and Goddesses, while we often sing a Ramakrishna Sharanam song, or one of the other well-known Aratis like Jai Jagadish Hare, or sometimes we just play rhythmic drums and other instruments. Our Arati closes with the blowing of a Conch Shell, a quiet period of meditation, and a closing prayer which is sung. Usually one of our web cameras is focused directly on the main altar at the front of the temple so others can see the Gods and Goddesses and the pujari performing the Arati. I am not aware that we are experiencing any technical difficulties on our end. Try tuning in again, and if all else fails, you can call us at (707) 966-2802. Sincerely, Kamala , " forall10q " <forall10q wrote: > > May I ask please if there will be an evening arati during Maa and Swamiji's absence? I have tuned in with the webcams but seem to be missing arati. Thank you. Namaste, Karen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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