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Namaste All,

 

If you login to and come to the group's home page and click on

the Database link in the left side of the page, you will get to see

the tables that I have created for our use.

 

/database

 

There is one on Chandi symbolism and we can compare the weaponry

across the different chapters that we go through.

 

There is another table on the vocabulary from the Kavach. I am still

adding to this table and request you all to add in too if you can.

(Anybody can add and edit their own records).

 

The purpose of the vocabulary table is to give at a glance the list

of the parts of the body as listed in the Kavach and their Sanskrit

equivalent.

 

Hey did you notice that the Kavach is very orderly ? It starts with

the head and works its way down the body and ends with the feet .

When I chant, I point to the part of the body that I am requesting

the Goddess to protect and that helps make the association of the

word to the meaning better.

 

 

Jai Maa.

Latha

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yes i noticed that too. good tip.

 

database is very cool! we can edit it? is that a security problem?

could easily lose the database that way.

 

steve

 

, "Latha Nanda" <lathananda>

wrote:

> Namaste All,

>

> If you login to and come to the group's home page and click

on

> the Database link in the left side of the page, you will get to

see

> the tables that I have created for our use.

>

> /database

>

> There is one on Chandi symbolism and we can compare the weaponry

> across the different chapters that we go through.

>

> There is another table on the vocabulary from the Kavach. I am

still

> adding to this table and request you all to add in too if you can.

> (Anybody can add and edit their own records).

>

> The purpose of the vocabulary table is to give at a glance the

list

> of the parts of the body as listed in the Kavach and their

Sanskrit

> equivalent.

>

> Hey did you notice that the Kavach is very orderly ? It starts

with

> the head and works its way down the body and ends with the feet .

> When I chant, I point to the part of the body that I am requesting

> the Goddess to protect and that helps make the association of the

> word to the meaning better.

>

>

> Jai Maa.

> Latha

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Hey,

 

I'll be satisfied for now if I can finally manage to get my eights

right!

 

Chris

 

 

 

, "Latha Nanda" <lathananda>

wrote:

> Namaste All,

>

> If you login to and come to the group's home page and click

on

> the Database link in the left side of the page, you will get to see

> the tables that I have created for our use.

>

> /database

>

> There is one on Chandi symbolism and we can compare the weaponry

> across the different chapters that we go through.

>

> There is another table on the vocabulary from the Kavach. I am

still

> adding to this table and request you all to add in too if you can.

> (Anybody can add and edit their own records).

>

> The purpose of the vocabulary table is to give at a glance the list

> of the parts of the body as listed in the Kavach and their Sanskrit

> equivalent.

>

> Hey did you notice that the Kavach is very orderly ? It starts with

> the head and works its way down the body and ends with the feet .

> When I chant, I point to the part of the body that I am requesting

> the Goddess to protect and that helps make the association of the

> word to the meaning better.

>

>

> Jai Maa.

> Latha

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