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Dear All,

 

If you have a working fireplace at home, we can do a homa.

 

If you are in the Bay Area and would like to have a homa done at your

home , please let me know. There are several disciples and devotees of

the Mandir that can help you in this regard.

 

Once we do a homa, we can also teach you basic steps that you can use

to maintain a regular homa practice.

 

Look forward to hearing from you.

Jai Maa

Nanda

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I wish I lived in the Bay Area!

 

Sending blessings to all who teach and all who learn!

 

Ardis

 

 

On Apr 3, 2005, at 9:28 AM, Nanda wrote:

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> Dear All,

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> If you have a working fireplace at home, we can do a homa.

>

> If you are in the Bay Area and would like to have a homa done at your

> home , please let me know. There are several disciples and devotees of

> the Mandir that can help you in this regard.

>

> Once we do a homa, we can also teach you  basic steps that you can use

> to maintain a regular homa practice.

>

> Look forward to hearing from you.

> Jai Maa

> Nanda

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nanda

 

if one does not have a fire place, but one does have a small back yard

or a deck, is there a way to do this using something like maybe a

small, what's it called, habuki, that little japanese grill, or some

other way to hold a fire that is practical safe and respectful ...

 

any ideas/thoughts on that?

 

s

 

, "Nanda" <chandimaakijai>

wrote:

>

>

> Dear All,

>

> If you have a working fireplace at home, we can do a homa.

>

> If you are in the Bay Area and would like to have a homa done at

your

> home , please let me know. There are several disciples and devotees

of

> the Mandir that can help you in this regard.

>

> Once we do a homa, we can also teach you basic steps that you can

use

> to maintain a regular homa practice.

>

> Look forward to hearing from you.

> Jai Maa

> Nanda

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Steve wrote :

> if one does not have a fire place, but one does have a small back

yard

> or a deck, is there a way to do this using something like maybe a

> small, what's it called, habuki, that little japanese grill, or some

> other way to hold a fire that is practical safe and respectful ...

>

 

Namaste dear Steve, I asked Swamiji your question and he says that it

will work very well.

 

I believe you would want to set aside the grill for homa only.

 

Happy barbecuing your karma.

Love

Nanda

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how about a Havankund

 

Nanda <chandimaakijai wrote:

 

Steve wrote :

> if one does not have a fire place, but one does have a small back

yard

> or a deck, is there a way to do this using something like maybe a

> small, what's it called, habuki, that little japanese grill, or some

> other way to hold a fire that is practical safe and respectful ...

>

 

Namaste dear Steve, I asked Swamiji your question and he says that it

will work very well.

 

I believe you would want to set aside the grill for homa only.

 

Happy barbecuing your karma.

Love

Nanda

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello,

I was thinking about getting something like this:

http://tinyurl.com/3n3ku

Would it be appropriate? I want to do it outside in a small grove of

trees.

Namaste,

Christy

 

> Nanda <chandimaakijai> wrote:

>

> Steve wrote :

> > if one does not have a fire place, but one does have a small back

> yard

> > or a deck, is there a way to do this using something like maybe a

> > small, what's it called, habuki, that little japanese grill, or

some

> > other way to hold a fire that is practical safe and respectful

....

> >

>

> Namaste dear Steve, I asked Swamiji your question and he says that

it

> will work very well.

>

> I believe you would want to set aside the grill for homa only.

>

> Happy barbecuing your karma.

> Love

> Nanda

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awesome, thnx nanda.

 

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, "Nanda" <chandimaakijai>

wrote:

>

>

> Steve wrote :

> > if one does not have a fire place, but one does have a small back

> yard

> > or a deck, is there a way to do this using something like maybe a

> > small, what's it called, habuki, that little japanese grill, or

some

> > other way to hold a fire that is practical safe and respectful

....

> >

>

> Namaste dear Steve, I asked Swamiji your question and he says that

it

> will work very well.

>

> I believe you would want to set aside the grill for homa only.

>

> Happy barbecuing your karma.

> Love

> Nanda

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