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Namaste,

 

I do the Beginner Siva Puja every morning and occasionally do the

Rudri as well.

 

When I do them together I do the Siva Puja in its entirety first

(from Kushandika to Pranamah) , and then the Rudri in its entirety

(from Kushandika to Pranamah) again. Not a problem, but I know that

you dont have to do the Kushandika twice , Arati twice etc.

 

So my question is - how best to combine the two ?

 

I want to incorporate the Rudri from Chapter 1 to Chapter 9 within

the Puja - do I do it before the offering, or after the offering, or

after the 108 names of Siva? Where does it go ?

 

I thank you in advance for your help.

 

Love

Latha

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If I was going to chant the Rudri after the Beginner Shiva Puja, I

would complete the Puja up until the Arati and then chant the Rudri

from chapter one through the end of the book. The Rudri also has the

Arati and Pranam at the end so your covered there.

, "Latha Nanda" <lathananda>

wrote:

> Namaste,

>

> I do the Beginner Siva Puja every morning and occasionally do the

> Rudri as well.

>

> When I do them together I do the Siva Puja in its entirety first

> (from Kushandika to Pranamah) , and then the Rudri in its entirety

> (from Kushandika to Pranamah) again. Not a problem, but I know

that

> you dont have to do the Kushandika twice , Arati twice etc.

>

> So my question is - how best to combine the two ?

>

> I want to incorporate the Rudri from Chapter 1 to Chapter 9

within

> the Puja - do I do it before the offering, or after the offering,

or

> after the 108 names of Siva? Where does it go ?

>

> I thank you in advance for your help.

>

> Love

> Latha

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