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I have been silently following this class and it has been a great

inspiration to my sadhana. Thank You for this.

I was just curious is this way of performing Shiva Puja unique to this

lineage or is this the way it is done in many lineages?

Also I just heard some various Vedic mantras chanted in "Ghanam" style

and was blown away by it. Since I remember hearing that Swamiji could

chant the entire Durga Saptashati forwards and backwards, I was just

wondering if he had ever heard anyone chant the Sri Rudram and/or the

Durga Saptashati in this style?

Eternal Thanks and Pranams,

Surya

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parv108

Thursday, August 18, 2005 10:47 PM

Day 8 More Q/A feedback

Ramya said:I think Parvati answered in another post that we can say

the Mala mantras independently before we do japa. Parvati, please can

you confirm this for us? Thank you so very much!Parvati said:Yes. You

may recite the mala mantras independently. I confirmed this with

Swamiji.In the story:"The third sadhu was overwhelemed with joy!

"That means I will see God!" He danced around and around in joy and

in that moment he realized God."MuktiMaa exclaimed!-AND THE WHOLE

DEVI MANDIR FAMILY JUMPED TO THEIR FEET ANDECSTATICALLY SHOUTED AND

CLAPPED WITH JOY "JAI MAA!!!!!" :<DJAI MAA!!!!!!!The potential for

realization is available to everyone every moment!Om Namah Shivaaya!

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