Guest guest Posted February 24, 2004 Report Share Posted February 24, 2004 It's a big agenda. For three years they performed the Sahasra Chandi Yajna, performing the Cosmic Puja every morning, and the complete Chandi homa viddhi every day, they worshipped in turns. That means different things to different people. I saw one sadhu in Delhi hire 100 pandits, who each recited 1 Chandi Path every day for 10 days with his name in the sankalpa, and then he proclaimed, "I have completed the Sahasra Chandi Yajna." And he became a very powerful and influential political guru. My own guru sat for three years by himself, and read the Chandi 5 times in the morning and 4 times in the afternoon, completing the worship in 12 - 14 hours a day for a thousand days, and then he left in samadhi. I have performed with from 8 - 10 hours of worship each day for a thousand days, and now I want this next thousand day vow to increase even more, and then to continue the yajna 24 hours a day with continuous recitation of mantras and offerings by devotees who want to follow in the path of Chandi. That is our objective. , "devnath9" <devnath@s...> wrote: > "The Great Wise One (Swamiji) made him welcome there with respect, and the King wandered around the hermitage for some time and met Pure Intuitive Perception, the business man. Together they arrived in the circular sacrificial area in the presence of the Great Wise Master as fools without the capacity of discrimination." > > The Rishi (Swamiji) then explains the Chandi Pathah ---- a sadhana of it's own for "when recited with full attention, and constantly listened to with devotion, it is one's own path to self-realization (Chapter 12, v7). > > Satyam. Satyam. Every word from SATYANANDA Saraswati and Markandeya Muni is True. > > "Then they stayed on the sand bank of the river and set forth to practice disciplined meditation." > > Swamiji, > > What exactly did they do? How did they make Her extremely pleased? Please tell me. Please elaborate in detail Chapter 13, verses 11-13 of the Chandi Pathah. What was their sadhana? What was their daily routine for those 3 years? > > Jai Maa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2004 Report Share Posted February 25, 2004 swamiji, i wish to follow this path, as much as dharma permits. perhaps i will know enough proper mantras to be of service when you require devotees for the 24 hour phase of this yajna. steve c. , "swami_satyanandasaraswati" <swami_satyanandasaraswati> wrote: > It's a big agenda. For three years they performed the Sahasra Chandi > Yajna, performing the Cosmic Puja every morning, and the complete > Chandi homa viddhi every day, they worshipped in turns. That means > different things to different people. > > I saw one sadhu in Delhi hire 100 pandits, who each recited 1 Chandi > Path every day for 10 days with his name in the sankalpa, and then > he proclaimed, "I have completed the Sahasra Chandi Yajna." And he > became a very powerful and influential political guru. > > My own guru sat for three years by himself, and read the Chandi 5 > times in the morning and 4 times in the afternoon, completing the > worship in 12 - 14 hours a day for a thousand days, and then he left > in samadhi. > > I have performed with from 8 - 10 hours of worship each day for a > thousand days, and now I want this next thousand day vow to increase > even more, and then to continue the yajna 24 hours a day with > continuous recitation of mantras and offerings by devotees who want > to follow in the path of Chandi. > > That is our objective. > > > > > > , "devnath9" <devnath@s...> wrote: > > "The Great Wise One (Swamiji) made him welcome there with respect, > and the King wandered around the hermitage for some time and met > Pure Intuitive Perception, the business man. Together they arrived > in the circular sacrificial area in the presence of the Great Wise > Master as fools without the capacity of discrimination." > > > > The Rishi (Swamiji) then explains the Chandi Pathah ---- a sadhana > of it's own for "when recited with full attention, and constantly > listened to with devotion, it is one's own path to self- realization > (Chapter 12, v7). > > > > Satyam. Satyam. Every word from SATYANANDA Saraswati and > Markandeya Muni is True. > > > > "Then they stayed on the sand bank of the river and set forth to > practice disciplined meditation." > > > > Swamiji, > > > > What exactly did they do? How did they make Her extremely pleased? > Please tell me. Please elaborate in detail Chapter 13, verses 11- 13 > of the Chandi Pathah. What was their sadhana? What was their daily > routine for those 3 years? > > > > Jai Maa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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