Guest guest Posted September 30, 2004 Report Share Posted September 30, 2004 Dear Karen, Just a little detail if you are interested. When you pick up your pranpratishta flower it is nice to put it outside by a tree, a plant, in a garden, or in a creek if you happen to have one in your backyard. Any flowers that have been used in worship can be put outside rather than in the trash. Jai Maa. , "Latha Nanda" <lathananda> wrote: > Question from Karen: > In rereading about Prana Pratishtha (establishing life), a few > questions arose. Can we establish divinity on more than one thing in > our home? > > Swamiji's response : > Yes, everything is divine. > > Question from Karen: > If we establish divinity on a flower, what do we do > when the flower dies? Is it ok to throw it away or is there a > special way to do that? > > Swamiji's response : > Use the Visarjana Mudra and mantras to pick up the flower, remove > the divinity and put it back into your heart, and then throw the > flower away. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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