05-24-2006, 02:18 AM
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Re: Reciting Durga Chalisa/Stuti/Kavach timings
If you could have said which stotra kavach i could have given a
better answer . But stotra is to be chanted first then kavach for
all deities except for few occasions . For Durga make stotra->stuti-
>kavacha -> Chalisa . I guess you are speaking about the 10-12 verse
Durga kavach from kubjika tantra .
For kali if it is jaganmangal/vishyamangal kali kavach then go first
for the kavacha then the stotra .
Take shorter kavach for daily rituals .
Durgra is first followed by kali .
The rule is if the Rishi of the kavach is some form of Shiva then
chant at night if Narad , Vishnu or some one else then chant at
day , but mostly the ending of the kavach will say you whats the
time .
Yes you can reduce your job by not chanting all in one day . But
Tuesday , Saturday and Astami, Navami, Chaturdashi, Amavasya can't
be avoided they are must .
For Kali start at 8.40 in the evening for Durga at day mostly dawn.
Chant it 3 times minimum .
But pick up any one of those you said and keep continuing everyday.
Hope you suceed.
--- In issplist (AT) yahoogroups (DOT) com, Sandeep Puri <purisandeep@...>
wrote:
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> Jay Gurudev!
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> I want to add the recital of Durge Stuti, Durga Chalisa, Durga
Kavach AND Kaali Strotra in my
> daily schedule. Can someone advise me on what should be the
sequence and timings for the above ? I
> have downloaded the text in Hindi and will be reciting it along
with the MP3 downloaded from the
> same site (www.merimaiya.org)
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> Also, will it be OK, if I recite it few days a week only and not
everyday?
>
> Please advise.
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> Jai Gurudev!
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> Sandeep
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