Guest guest Posted August 12, 2005 Report Share Posted August 12, 2005 Day 4 follow up Q/A aaraatrikam Kalachandra asked: Why it is Aaraatrikam? The Arati when we finish is like this aaraatrikam? Is there two arati? Nanda says"Arati is as you know the term used to offer lights/camphor/incense/flowers etc at the end of a prayer or during the evening (like you are doing for Thakur). Aaraatrikam is a term used for camphor. Parvati added: After discussing this term with Swamiji he defined aaraatrikam as "the illuminated object of offering. In this case the camphor is the illuminated object of offering." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2005 Report Share Posted August 13, 2005 Thanks. I am very happy with this seva becuse. Have nobody, only Thakur, Sri Sarada Devi and Swami Vivekananda and Maa and Swmiji in my heart. I have a question about the Arati to Sri Ramakrishna. I offer light, water, cloth, flower and fanner (I don´t know the name) with the mulamantra. There are anny mantra? Is the same mantra Shiva Puja: Light: Om agnir jyoti...Water: mulamantra +ganga ganga snanam samarpaiami ( I must ti chant before: Om Gange ca jamune caiva godavari... Cloth: mulamantra + vastram samarpaiami Flower: ete gandapuspe+mulamantra ( in this flower I can to do prarthana and dhenu mudra with Om puspa maha puspa... Fanner ? When I offer the camphor ?After the what? What mantra? This mantra Shiva Puja advanced? Or these mantras are only to Complet Puja? There are anny mumber rounds in this offerings. (4 in feet, 2 in heart, 1 in face, 7 around?) or this is not necessary? Thanks dear ones:) I love you Kalachandra parv108 <parv108 > escreveu: Day 4 follow up Q/A aaraatrikamKalachandra asked:Why it is Aaraatrikam? The Arati when we finish is like this aaraatrikam? Is there two arati?Nanda says"Arati is as you know the term used to offerlights/camphor/incense/flowers etc at the end of a prayer or duringthe evening (like you are doing for Thakur).Aaraatrikam is a term used for camphor.Parvati added: After discussing this term with Swamiji he defined aaraatrikam as "the illuminated object of offering. In this case the camphor is the illuminated object of offering." Converse com seus amigos em tempo real com o Messenger http://br.download./messenger/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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