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, "rudran2" <stechiekov> wrote:

>

> "Puja brings the sacred into the air we breath, the food we eat and

the water we drink. Puja transforms our lives and makes of life a

treasure worth living. Puja fills our lives with magic and

enchantment. Puja emerses us into the realm of the Gods andGoddesses.

The heavens above descend into us through puja."

 

Namaste Rudran ji!

My head is reeling from reading what you wrote.[especially the

paragraph you wrote above!] Ahh! Ahh! "The heavens above descend into

us through puja." i am beginning to realize each and every one of

these explanations of 'Why we do puja' is really a form of puja,

itself, and it is really bringing out the deep heart-felt expression

from each one of our precious brothers and sisters! It is really

bringing out everyone's best! i am so proud to be a part of this Holy

Family...and Blessed! Oh My!!!

Jai Chandi Shree Maa! Jai Shiva Swamiji! Jai Bhagavan Ramakrishna

Deva!

your sister in Maa's Love,

muktimaa

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

> Puja is invocational. Puja brings vision of Gods/Goddesses,

> tigers/lions, elephants, monkeys and snakes. Puja activates all of

> this within our very own beings and the world around us. Puja

brings

> the sacred into the air we breath, the food we eat and the water we

> drink. Puja transforms our lives and makes of life a treasure worth

> living. Puja fills our lives with magic and enchantment. Puja

emerses

> us into the realm of the Gods and Goddesses. The heavens above

> descend into us through puja.

>

> , Nanda <chandimaakijai>

wrote:

> > Dear Maa and Swamiji,

> >

> > Our pranams to you on this occassion of the first day of Vasantha

> Navaratri.

> > Please bless us to be filled with devotion for Guru and God.

> >

> > We have been discussing the beginner pujas on our forum . We have

> compiled a list - "WHY we do puja".

> >

> > We seek your blessings in keeping STRONG our reasons for doing

> puja. Please bless us by giving to us only pure hearts in service

of

> God and Guru.

> >

> > With love,

> > Your children from Devi Mandir .

> >

> > ================================================================

> >

> > Aravind says, "I do puja for two reasons primarily: 1. It is so

> much fun! Really, really, I think it might be the most pleasurable

> human activity possible. 2. I long to have darshan of my

ishtadevata."

> >

> >

> >

> > Ardis says,"

> >

> > Because I am "in love".

> >

> > Because I love sitting in the Presence of God.

> >

> > Because I am grateful.

> >

> > Because I can share my inner self with my Ishta.

> >

> > Because when I am "lucky", everything stops."

> >

> >

> >

> > Arjuna says," I do puja because it is another way of making

> real

> for me the contact with my istas. I do it because it is a way of

> entertaining my friends. I want to share with them the best of

what

> i have to offer. Puja also gives me a way of experiencing the

> connection with the divine in a more tangible way. It brings the

> aspects of meditation more into the world in which I live."

> >

> >

> >

> > Berijoy says," I like puja because I like ritual in spiritual

> practice. I think it helps me to practice the presence of God. I

> also like puja because it is that presence that I also court and

> desperately need."

> >

> >

> >

> > Bharat says," I have been doing Puja at my altar for years and I

> have set up a system of doing it. I am now by following Swamiji's

> instructions am feeling much at ease and very natural and as if

> coming from my heart. The most important thing I got by doing it

this

> way and from all this is that the Love, Bond, Talk ...with God

during

> the Puja became more ALIVE and SO REAL.... THANK YOU MAA THANK YOU

> SWAMIJI

> > I do Puja because it has become a part of me. While doing puja,

I

> ask for things like getting help in some situation, asking for

> wealth, etc and sometimes while I do puja I just do it because I

love

> my Lord so much, I don't know what else to do. ""

> >

> >

> >

> > Grace says," Why do I do puja? I suppose I started to try and

> do

> puja because it was a recommended technique as it were. However, I

> continue to do puja because it works. That is it brings me joy as

my

> heart opens, and it stills my mind so that I am able experience

> peace, contentment, and a sense of connection with the world. I am

> eternally grateful to Shree Maa and Swamiji for giving me this

> opportunity to learn the tools I need to become truly Self-

sufficient

> and thusly learn to be both a disciple and a sevite."

> >

> >

> >

> > Henny says,"` Why do you want to do puja'? From the silence of

> meditation and from the white flame in my heart the answer comes

loud

> and clear: 'Because I love You'. "

> >

> >

> >

> > Kaliananda Saraswati (Kalia) says," Puja is a way of

> demonstrating

> respect and devotion to God and Guru and helps me to be

focussed.

> Seeing the comfort and compassion in the eyes of the varying forms

of

> Mother, all attachments and separateness is replaced by the feeling

> of love and oneness. For that moment all is at peace. At the

Blessed

> Feet of Gurujis."

> >

> >

> >

> > Linda says," I do puja because it connects me to the Divine

> Energy;

> it makes me happy; and it gives me a way to show my ishta devata or

> whomever the puja is devoted to, how important (s)he is to me."

> >

> >

> >

> > Michael & Karen say," We do puja to worship God."

> >

> >

> >

> > Morningsong says,"In answer to your question, "why do I want to

do

> puja?" I would have to say that I do it to learn how to love; and

to

> learn how to surrender to that source of all amrita, which is

Life.

> I think it's a very hard thing to do, letting go of our attachments

> and desires. But if I can let go of them a little for an hour in

the

> morning and at night...well, that's better than having them all the

> time, right? Puja also helps me to remember that all of the worlds

> are impacted by everything that I do. If my doing puja pleases

Maa,

> then I can imagine creating peace in the world, or healing in the

> sickened body of my friend's mother. Mainly it reminds me that

there

> is no where God is not, so God is right here, now, manifesting in,

> as, and through me, you, us, them, everywhere, all the time!

Whew...

> God is Great!!! I am quite ill a lot of the time and so my

activities

> are limited, but I can do puja with the faith that my actions and

> love truly creates peace in all the

> > worlds. OM Shanti, Shanti, Shanti"

> >

> >

> >

> > Muktimaa says,' I perform Puja Because I love God, and because

> Puja

> is a way to express my Love, Respect, and Devotion. Puja raises the

> vibrations so that we can more easily feel the Divine Presence.

These

> vibrations are healing and purifying us, as well as the world. Our

> aim is to take our Bhava [Divine Attitude] into all of our so-

called

> mundane activities in the world until every act we perform is an

> offering to the Goddess, every gesture, a Divine Mudra. Our Whole

> life will then be Puja and every being will be our beloved deity,

and

> the whole world will be our Altar!"

> >

> >

> >

> > Nanda says," I feel the closeness to you during puja. I abandon

> all

> sense of self. Only you exist. Only you! "

> >

> >

> >

> > Naren says," I do puja because

> >

> > 1.My guru asked me to

> >

> > 2.I feel less afraid of facing the world after doing puja."

> >

> >

> >

> > Rick says,"I want to do puja because it is such a privilege to

come

> into Maa's presence and share love with Her. Her magnificent

presence

> and power are all I need, and by Her grace they are becoming all I

> desire. I want to do puja because with each flower, with each drop

of

> water, with each mantra I am brought nearer to Her beautiful heart.

I

> want to do puja because I can mentally leave the noise and

confusion

> of this world and spend time with the Great Mother of the Universe

in

> whom I exist. And when I do puja, and when I remember not only to

> speak, but also to listen, I can clearly hear Her saying to

me, "you

> are my wonderful child and I love you very much." I want to do puja

> because I cannot imagine my life without it. Though it has taken on

a

> wonderful new form since coming to Shree Maa and Swamiji, it still

> has one element that has come with me all along the way - my heart

is

> still completely in Her hands. In puja I remind Her of that."

> >

> >

> >

> > Ruchi says," Dear Maa, Primarily I want to do puja to connect

> to

> you. I know I love you but it compares nothing with your love and

my

> heart aches to feel it. But when I sit in puja I rattle on about

the

> numerous difficulties I am having, and I struggle between asking

you

> for stuff and not asking for it and then I turn around and trouble

> you anyways. Thank you Maa for being in my life."

> >

> >

> > Sadhvi says," Dear Maa (Who is Always Present) and Swamiji (Who

> is

> an Ever Helpful Friend),

> >

> > It is the Nature of Things: this world we live in is the Bliss of

> our own Beloved stretching out before our senses, everywhere we

find

> ourselves. Her love permeates even the tiniest molecules of matter;

> we breathe Her in....Ma; we breathe her out...Hrim. She sings us

> awake in the form of birds; she hovers over our head in the form of

> clouds; she smiles at us in the checkout line at the supermarket as

> she bags our groceries. But our minds cannot comprehend Her

presence

> and so we search frantically, calling out to her for help, as she

> stands patiently beside us, waiting for us to notice that she has

> been there all along. Puja is Her gift to us: a doorway into the

> moment, a turning towards She who is always there, a reminder of

the

> importance of this "Precious Human Birth" and a joyful celebration

of

> waking up in the present time to find our Beloved sitting there

right

> in front of us and, also, inside us. ""

> >

> >

> >

> > Srini says," The main reason I do puja is because Swamiji says

> in "Before Becoming This" that doing Shiva Puja will help you

become

> a yogi and more detached from the world."

> >

> >

> > Steve says," My reasons change like the weather!

> >

> > Sometimes I do puja …

> >

> > …Because I am weary and sad and need refuge...

> >

> > …Because I am happy and want understanding and deepening…

> >

> > …Because I said I was going to!

> >

> > Always I do puja …

> >

> > …Because my giving is less than my receiving...

> >

> > But when I do the puja…

> >

> > …All the reasons are gone and I ring the bell for Shiva."

> >

> >

> > Surya says," Because what else is my life for?"

> >

> >

> >

> > Yogini says," I perform puja because I am drawn to express my

> love,

> devotion and gratitude for Mahadeva, Lord of the Yogis. To be drawn

> ever deeper into meditation."

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Dear Rudran,

 

I loved what you wrote about Puja. I agree with Muktimaa's response.

 

How wonderful to be blessed with Pujas.

 

Ardis

 

 

On Apr 9, 2005, at 11:40 AM, muktimaa wrote:

>

>

> , "rudran2" <stechiekov> wrote:

> >

> > "Puja brings the sacred into the air we breath, the food we eat and

> the water we drink. Puja transforms our lives and makes of life a

> treasure worth living. Puja fills our lives with magic and

> enchantment. Puja emerses us into the realm of the Gods andGoddesses.

> The heavens above descend into us through puja."

>

> Namaste Rudran ji!

> My head is reeling from reading what you wrote.[especially the

> paragraph you wrote above!] Ahh! Ahh! "The heavens above descend into

> us through puja."  i am beginning to realize each and every one of

> these explanations of 'Why we do puja' is really a form of puja,

> itself, and it is really bringing out the deep heart-felt expression

> from each one of our precious brothers and sisters! It is really

> bringing out everyone's best! i am so proud to be a part of this Holy

> Family...and Blessed! Oh My!!!

> Jai Chandi Shree Maa! Jai Shiva Swamiji! Jai Bhagavan Ramakrishna

> Deva!

>         your sister in Maa's Love,

>                 muktimaa

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> > Puja is invocational. Puja brings vision of Gods/Goddesses,

> > tigers/lions, elephants, monkeys and snakes. Puja activates all of

> > this within our very own beings and the world around us. Puja

> brings

> > the sacred into the air we breath, the food we eat and the water we

> > drink. Puja transforms our lives and makes of life a treasure worth

> > living. Puja fills our lives with magic and enchantment. Puja

> emerses

> > us into the realm of the Gods and Goddesses. The heavens above

> > descend into us through puja.

> >

> > , Nanda <chandimaakijai>

> wrote:

> > > Dear Maa and Swamiji,

> > >

> > > Our pranams to you on this occassion of the first day of Vasantha

> > Navaratri.

> > > Please bless us to be filled with devotion for Guru and God.

> > > 

> > > We have been discussing the beginner pujas on our forum . We have

> > compiled a list - "WHY we do puja".

> > >

> > > We seek your blessings in keeping STRONG our reasons for doing

> > puja. Please bless us by giving to us only pure hearts in service

> of

> > God and Guru.

> > > 

> > > With love,

> > > Your children from Devi Mandir .

> > > 

> > > ================================================================

> > >

> > > Aravind says, "I do puja for two reasons primarily: 1. It is so

> > much fun! Really, really, I think it might be the most pleasurable

> > human activity possible. 2. I long to have darshan of my

> ishtadevata."

> > >

> > > 

> > >

> > > Ardis says,"

> > >

> > > Because I am "in love".

> > >

> > > Because I love sitting in the Presence of God.

> > >

> > > Because I am grateful.

> > >

> > > Because I can share my inner self with my Ishta.

> > >

> > > Because when I am "lucky", everything stops."

> > >

> > > 

> > >

> > > Arjuna says," I do puja because it is another way of making

> > real

> > for me the contact with my istas.  I do it because it is a way of

> > entertaining my friends.  I want to share with them the best of

> what

> > i have to offer. Puja also gives me a way of experiencing the

> > connection with the divine in a more tangible way.  It brings the

> > aspects of meditation more into the world in which I live."

> > >

> > > 

> > >

> > > Berijoy says," I like puja because I like ritual in spiritual

> > practice.  I think it helps me to practice the presence of God. I

> > also like puja because it is that presence that I also court and

> > desperately need."

> > >

> > > 

> > >

> > > Bharat says," I have been doing Puja at my altar for years and I

> > have set up a system of doing it. I am now by following Swamiji's

> > instructions am feeling much at ease and very natural and as if

> > coming from my heart. The most important thing I got by doing it

> this

> > way and from all this is that the Love, Bond, Talk ...with God

> during

> > the Puja became more ALIVE and SO REAL.... THANK YOU MAA THANK YOU

> > SWAMIJI

> > >  I do Puja because it has become a part of me. While doing puja,

> I

> > ask for things like getting help in some situation, asking for

> > wealth, etc and sometimes while I do puja I just do it because I

> love

> > my Lord so much, I don't know what else to do. ""

> > >

> > > 

> > >

> > > Grace says," Why do I do puja? I suppose I started to try and

> > do

> > puja because it was a recommended technique as it were. However, I

> > continue to do puja because it works. That is it brings me joy as

> my

> > heart opens, and it stills my mind so that I am able experience

> > peace, contentment, and a sense of connection with the world. I am

> > eternally grateful to Shree Maa and Swamiji for giving me this

> > opportunity to learn the tools I need to become truly Self-

> sufficient

> > and thusly learn to be both a disciple and a sevite."

> > >

> > > 

> > >

> > > Henny says,"` Why do you want to do puja'? From the silence of

> > meditation and from the white flame in my heart the answer comes

> loud

> > and clear: 'Because I love You'. "

> > >

> > > 

> > >

> > > Kaliananda Saraswati (Kalia) says," Puja is a way of

> > demonstrating

> > respect and devotion to God and Guru and helps me to be

> focussed.   

> > Seeing the comfort and compassion in the eyes of the varying forms

> of

> > Mother, all attachments and separateness is replaced by the feeling

> > of love and oneness. For that moment all is at peace.  At the

> Blessed

> > Feet of Gurujis."

> > >

> > > 

> > >

> > > Linda says," I do puja because it connects me to the Divine

> > Energy;

> > it makes me happy; and it gives me a way to show my ishta devata or

> > whomever the puja is devoted to, how important (s)he is to me."

> > >

> > > 

> > >

> > > Michael & Karen say," We do puja to worship God."

> > >

> > > 

> > >

> > > Morningsong says,"In answer to your question, "why do I want to

> do

> > puja?"  I would have to say that I do it to learn how to love; and

> to

> > learn how to surrender to that source of all amrita, which is

> Life. 

> > I think it's a very hard thing to do, letting go of our attachments

> > and desires.  But if I can let go of them a little for an hour in

> the

> > morning and at night...well, that's better than having them all the

> > time, right?  Puja also helps me to remember that all of the worlds

> > are impacted by everything that I do.  If my doing puja pleases

> Maa,

> > then I can imagine creating peace in the world, or healing in the

> > sickened body of my friend's mother.  Mainly it reminds me that

> there

> > is no where God is not, so God is right here, now, manifesting in,

> > as, and through me, you, us, them, everywhere, all the time! 

> Whew...

> > God is Great!!! I am quite ill a lot of the time and so my

> activities

> > are limited, but I can do puja with the faith that my actions and

> > love truly creates peace in all the

> > >  worlds. OM Shanti, Shanti, Shanti"

> > >

> > > 

> > >

> > > Muktimaa says,' I perform Puja Because I love God, and because

> > Puja

> > is a way to express my Love, Respect, and Devotion. Puja raises the

> > vibrations so that we can more easily feel the Divine Presence.

> These

> > vibrations are healing and purifying us, as well as the world. Our

> > aim is to take our Bhava [Divine Attitude] into all of our so-

> called

> > mundane activities in the world until every act we perform is an

> > offering to the Goddess, every gesture, a Divine Mudra. Our Whole

> > life will then be Puja and every being will be our beloved deity,

> and

> > the whole world will be our Altar!"

> > >

> > > 

> > >

> > > Nanda says," I feel the closeness to you during puja. I abandon

> > all

> > sense of self. Only you exist. Only you! "

> > >

> > > 

> > >

> > > Naren says," I do puja because

> > >

> > > 1.My guru asked me to

> > >

> > > 2.I feel less afraid of facing the world after doing puja."

> > >

> > > 

> > >

> > > Rick says,"I want to do puja because it is such a privilege to

> come

> > into Maa's presence and share love with Her. Her magnificent

> presence

> > and power are all I need, and by Her grace they are becoming all I

> > desire. I want to do puja because with each flower, with each drop

> of

> > water, with each mantra I am brought nearer to Her beautiful heart.

> I

> > want to do puja because I can mentally leave the noise and

> confusion

> > of this world and spend time with the Great Mother of the Universe

> in

> > whom I exist. And when I do puja, and when I remember not only to

> > speak, but also to listen, I can clearly hear Her saying to

> me, "you

> > are my wonderful child and I love you very much." I want to do puja

> > because I cannot imagine my life without it. Though it has taken on

> a

> > wonderful new form since coming to Shree Maa and Swamiji, it still

> > has one element that has come with me all along the way - my heart

> is

> > still completely in Her hands. In puja I remind Her of that."

> > >

> > > 

> > >

> > > Ruchi says," Dear Maa, Primarily I want to do puja to connect

> > to

> > you. I know I love you but it compares nothing with your love and

> my

> > heart aches to feel it. But when I sit in puja I rattle on about

> the

> > numerous difficulties I am having, and I struggle between asking

> you

> > for stuff and not asking for it and then I turn around and trouble

> > you anyways. Thank you Maa for being in my life."

> > >

> > >

> > > Sadhvi says," Dear Maa (Who is Always Present) and Swamiji (Who

> > is

> > an Ever Helpful Friend),

> > >

> > > It is the Nature of Things: this world we live in is the Bliss of

> > our own Beloved stretching out before our senses, everywhere we

> find

> > ourselves. Her love permeates even the tiniest molecules of matter;

> > we breathe Her in....Ma; we breathe her out...Hrim. She sings us

> > awake in the form of birds; she hovers over our head in the form of

> > clouds; she smiles at us in the checkout line at the supermarket as

> > she bags our groceries. But our minds cannot comprehend Her

> presence

> > and so we search frantically, calling out to her for help, as she

> > stands patiently beside us, waiting for us to notice that she has

> > been there all along. Puja is Her gift to us: a doorway into the

> > moment, a turning towards She who is always there, a reminder of

> the

> > importance of this "Precious Human Birth" and a joyful celebration

> of

> > waking up in the present time to find our Beloved sitting there

> right

> > in front of us and, also, inside us. ""

> > >

> > > 

> > >

> > > Srini says," The main reason I do puja is because Swamiji says

> > in "Before Becoming This" that doing Shiva Puja will help you

> become

> > a yogi and more detached from the world."

> > >

> > >

> > > Steve says," My reasons change like the weather!

> > >

> > > Sometimes I do puja …

> > >

> > > …Because I am weary and sad and need refuge...

> > >

> > > …Because I am happy and want understanding and deepening…

> > >

> > > …Because I said I was going to!

> > >

> > > Always I do puja …

> > >

> > > …Because my giving is less than my receiving...

> > >

> > > But when I do the puja…

> > >

> > > …All the reasons are gone and I ring the bell for Shiva."

> > >

> > >

> > > Surya says," Because what else is my life for?"

> > >

> > > 

> > >

> > > Yogini says," I perform puja because I am drawn to express my

> > love,

> > devotion and gratitude for Mahadeva, Lord of the Yogis. To be drawn

> > ever deeper into meditation."

> > >

> > > 

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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