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It came from the Devi Gita pages 18 and 19. Posting with the grammer

marks does strange things! Have a good day. Om

 

, nierika wrote:

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> Sudamaa posted:

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> "Om kesavaya namah svaha

> We bow to the one of beautiful hair.

>

> Om madhavaya namah svaha

> We bow to the one who is always sweet.

>

> Om govindaya namah svaha

> We bow to He who is one-pointed light.

>

> Om visnuh om visnuh om visnuh

> Om Consciousness, Om Consciousness, Om Counsciousness.

>

> Om tat visnoh paramam padam sada pasyanti surayah diviva caksura tatam

> Om That Consciousness of the highest station, who always sees the

> Light of Wisdom, give us Divine Eyes."

>

>

> Dear sudamaa ~ this is beautiful...another one for the fridge, and

my DM

> prayer book. I didn't quite understand the reference as to where

this come from.

> Can you tell me? I'd love to know.

> Jai Shiva Om ~ Linda

>

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Dear Linda,

This is also part of the pujas as a purification of the hands and

mouth

 

Jai Maa,

Gauri

 

, "sadumaa" <sadumaa wrote:

>

> It came from the Devi Gita pages 18 and 19. Posting with the grammer

> marks does strange things! Have a good day. Om

>

> , nierika@ wrote:

> >

> >

> > Sudamaa posted:

> >

> > "Om kesavaya namah svaha

> > We bow to the one of beautiful hair.

> >

> > Om madhavaya namah svaha

> > We bow to the one who is always sweet.

> >

> > Om govindaya namah svaha

> > We bow to He who is one-pointed light.

> >

> > Om visnuh om visnuh om visnuh

> > Om Consciousness, Om Consciousness, Om Counsciousness.

> >

> > Om tat visnoh paramam padam sada pasyanti surayah diviva caksura

tatam

> > Om That Consciousness of the highest station, who always sees the

> > Light of Wisdom, give us Divine Eyes."

> >

> >

> > Dear sudamaa ~ this is beautiful...another one for the fridge, and

> my DM

> > prayer book. I didn't quite understand the reference as to where

> this come from.

> > Can you tell me? I'd love to know.

> > Jai Shiva Om ~ Linda

> >

>

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