Guest guest Posted March 19, 2005 Report Share Posted March 19, 2005 Dear All, OK Feedback and Q&A time for Day 1. Hope all y'all did yer assignments - ie read the English translation of Beginner Shiva Puja book. Michael from Seattle - you are excused for today :-) but wondering how I can help you get the best out of this series. And I aint going to Seattle in the next coupla weeks ( So Dawn asked a series of questions - GOOD job Dawn, and the SECOND kindest moderator in the world , our very own Parvati Saraswati answered all her questions. /message/10193 Please let us know if you need any clarifications and also look for this evenings post with a description on how to set up your altar. Manoj said "will you be compiling this and putting it in the Files or Links section?" Well Manoj, thats what we need a management guy for - to give us all these neat suggestions. Your suggestion duly noted and please look for the file “Beginner Puja.doc” in Beginner%20Shiva%20Puja/ Michael said "(-;. I'll shelve my Hanuman book for now !) Well Michael, as I said, even if you do want to do puja to Hanuman, it is better to start with Shiva Beginner just to get a good grounding on the basics. And I'll try to see how we can get someone to help you specifically with Hanuman puja. Steve Austin from Connor TX says " FONT-FAMILY: Arial; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA">the beginner shiva puja is great!" Well Steve, I am pleased to agree with you. Ardis says "I agree that the Shiva Puja Beginner is great! And it certainly gives one the opportunity to greet God in a whole new mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt">way and to form a relationship with HIm. Puja is a privilege. To sitin the presence of God. To learn to learn. To open one's heart to 'Times New Roman'; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt">Divine Love."Grace wants to know : mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Courier New'">Can Shree Maa and Swamiji reach their puja while siting or do they get up draw the yantra on a plate and then sit down and continue again? Nanda says : Yes - it is all within one's reach as one is seated in the Asan. However we will hear Parvati's say too in this question. OK All - I will post next on the modules of a puja and positioning one's altar. Jai Maa 'Courier New'; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt">Nanda Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2005 Report Share Posted March 19, 2005 Thanks Nanda, by the way I ordered my Shiva Puja Beginner on the 13th and expect to arrive on 22 or 23 so I hope you will excuse me for not having read the English yet. Thank you again for all that you are doing. Jai Maa and Jai Swamiji Grace On 20/03/2005, at 8:56 AM, Nanda wrote: > Dear All, > > OK Feedback and Q&A time for Day 1. Hope all y'all did yer assignments > - ie read the English translation of Beginner Shiva Puja book. Michael > from Seattle - you are excused for today :-) but wondering how I can > help you get the best out of this series. And I aint going to Seattle > in the next coupla weeks ( > > So Dawn asked a series of questions - GOOD job Dawn, and the SECOND > kindest moderator in the world , our very own Parvati Saraswati > answered all her questions. > /message/10193 > > Please let us know if you need any clarifications and also look for > this evenings post with a description on how to set up your altar. > > Manoj said "will you be compiling this and putting it in the Files or > Links section?" > > Well Manoj, thats what we need a management guy for - to give us all > these neat suggestions. Your suggestion duly noted and please look for > the file “Beginner Puja.doc” in > > Beginner%20Shiva%20Puja/ > > Michael said "(-;. I'll shelve my Hanuman book for now !) > > Well Michael, as I said, even if you do want to do puja to Hanuman, it > is better to start with Shiva Beginner just to get a good grounding on > the basics. And I'll try to see how we can get someone to help you > specifically with Hanuman puja. > > Steve Austin from Connor TX says > "the beginner shiva puja is great!" > > Well Steve, I am pleased to agree with you. > > > Ardis says > > "I agree that the Shiva Puja Beginner is great! > And it certainly gives one the opportunity to greet God in a whole new > way and to form a relationship with HIm. Puja is a privilege. To sit > in the presence of God. To learn to learn. To open one's heart to > Divine Love." > > Grace wants to know : > Can Shree Maa and Swamiji reach their puja while siting or do they get > up draw the yantra on a plate and then sit down and continue again? > > Nanda says : Yes - it is all within one's reach as one is seated in > the Asan. However we will hear Parvati's say too in this question. > > OK All - I will post next on the modules of a puja and positioning > one's altar. > > Jai Maa > Nanda > > > > > > > > > Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage less. > > > Sponsor > > > <22305_0205_016_b_300250_a.gif> > <l.gif> > > Links > > • > / > > • > > > • Terms of > Service. > > Attachment: (text/enriched) [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2005 Report Share Posted March 21, 2005 Dear Nanda, I have advanced shiva puja book. It was my understanding that the advanced puja has beginers puja.Could you please point the chapters that constitute Beginers shiva puja. Many Thanks, Ruchi Grace Green [gmgreen108 (AT) westnet (DOT) com.au] Saturday, March 19, 2005 5:53 PMSubject: Re: Beginner Puja - Day 1- Review & Q&A Thanks Nanda, by the way I ordered my Shiva Puja Beginner on the 13th and expect to arrive on 22 or 23 so I hope you will excuse me for not having read the English yet. Thank you again for all that you are doing. Jai Maa and Jai Swamiji Grace On 20/03/2005, at 8:56 AM, Nanda wrote: Dear All, OK Feedback and Q&A time for Day 1. Hope all y'all did yer assignments - ie read the English translation of Beginner Shiva Puja book. Michael from Seattle - you are excused for today :-) but wondering how I can help you get the best out of this series. And I aint going to Seattle in the next coupla weeks ( So Dawn asked a series of questions - GOOD job Dawn, and the SECOND kindest moderator in the world , our very own Parvati Saraswati answered all her questions. /message/10193 Please let us know if you need any clarifications and also look for this evenings post with a description on how to set up your altar. Manoj said "will you be compiling this and putting it in the Files or Links section?" Well Manoj, thats what we need a management guy for - to give us all these neat suggestions. Your suggestion duly noted and please look for the file “Beginner Puja.doc” in Beginner%20Shiva%20Puja/ Michael said "(-;. I'll shelve my Hanuman book for now !) Well Michael, as I said, even if you do want to do puja to Hanuman, it is better to start with Shiva Beginner just to get a good grounding on the basics. And I'll try to see how we can get someone to help you specifically with Hanuman puja. Steve Austin from Connor TX says "the beginner shiva puja is great!" Well Steve, I am pleased to agree with you. Ardis says "I agree that the Shiva Puja Beginner is great! And it certainly gives one the opportunity to greet God in a whole new way and to form a relationship with HIm. Puja is a privilege. To sit in the presence of God. To learn to learn. To open one's heart to Divine Love." Grace wants to know : Can Shree Maa and Swamiji reach their puja while siting or do they get up draw the yantra on a plate and then sit down and continue again? Nanda says : Yes - it is all within one's reach as one is seated in the Asan. However we will hear Parvati's say too in this question. OK All - I will post next on the modules of a puja and positioning one's altar. Jai Maa Nanda Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage less. Sponsor <22305_0205_016_b_300250_a.gif> <l.gif> Links • / • • Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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