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Sweet Loves,

 

Please tell me where I can find the Sakta Pramoda.

 

Thank you very much,

 

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Greetings,

 

i am afraid that nowhere nowadays (if anyone had seen, lumme know plz).

I have seen only one edition (as i remember) which is of 19 century.

Personally i have photocopies of certain sections of Shakta-pramoda only.

 

A

 

, Vir Rawlley <redderred wrote:

>

> Sweet Loves,

>

> Please tell me where I can find the Sakta Pramoda.

>

> Thank you very much,

>

> Vir

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This is indeed a fascinating text.

 

We would welcome some passages, if possible.

 

Virendra

 

Arjuna Taranandanatha <bhagatirtha wrote:

Greetings,

 

i am afraid that nowhere nowadays (if anyone had seen, lumme know plz).

I have seen only one edition (as i remember) which is of 19 century.

Personally i have photocopies of certain sections of Shakta-pramoda only.

 

A

 

, Vir Rawlley <redderred wrote:

>

> Sweet Loves,

>

> Please tell me where I can find the Sakta Pramoda.

>

> Thank you very much,

>

> Vir

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It is very similar to Mantra-maharnava (it's Shakti-khanda), latter U may easily

get in Delhi.

Some minor differences are there between these two texts but for this case

insignificant.

 

 

, virendra qazi <virendraqazi wrote:

>

> This is indeed a fascinating text.

>

> We would welcome some passages, if possible.

>

> Virendra

>

> Arjuna Taranandanatha <bhagatirtha wrote:

> Greetings,

>

> i am afraid that nowhere nowadays (if anyone had seen, lumme know plz).

> I have seen only one edition (as i remember) which is of 19 century.

> Personally i have photocopies of certain sections of Shakta-pramoda only.

>

> A

>

> , Vir Rawlley <redderred@> wrote:

> >

> > Sweet Loves,

> >

> > Please tell me where I can find the Sakta Pramoda.

> >

> > Thank you very much,

> >

> > Vir

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I am looking at page 24 of Chinnamasta by Elizabeth Anne Bernard, and she

mentions the Pracandacandika section of the Tantrasara as showing remarkable

similarity to the Sakta Pramoda. Also on page 23 she mentions referring to the

Chinnamastatantra section of the Sakta Pramoda, so apparentely the text ought to

be available.

 

Arjuna Taranandanatha <bhagatirtha wrote: It is very similar to

Mantra-maharnava (it's Shakti-khanda), latter U may easily get in Delhi.

Some minor differences are there between these two texts but for this case

insignificant.

 

 

, virendra qazi <virendraqazi wrote:

>

> This is indeed a fascinating text.

>

> We would welcome some passages, if possible.

>

> Virendra

>

> Arjuna Taranandanatha <bhagatirtha wrote:

> Greetings,

>

> i am afraid that nowhere nowadays (if anyone had seen, lumme know plz).

> I have seen only one edition (as i remember) which is of 19 century.

> Personally i have photocopies of certain sections of Shakta-pramoda only.

>

> A

>

> , Vir Rawlley <redderred@> wrote:

> >

> > Sweet Loves,

> >

> > Please tell me where I can find the Sakta Pramoda.

> >

> > Thank you very much,

> >

> > Vir

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Thank you, I will look around.

 

Arjuna Taranandanatha <bhagatirtha wrote: It is very similar to

Mantra-maharnava (it's Shakti-khanda), latter U may easily get in Delhi.

Some minor differences are there between these two texts but for this case

insignificant.

 

 

, virendra qazi <virendraqazi wrote:

>

> This is indeed a fascinating text.

>

> We would welcome some passages, if possible.

>

> Virendra

>

> Arjuna Taranandanatha <bhagatirtha wrote:

> Greetings,

>

> i am afraid that nowhere nowadays (if anyone had seen, lumme know plz).

> I have seen only one edition (as i remember) which is of 19 century.

> Personally i have photocopies of certain sections of Shakta-pramoda only.

>

> A

>

> , Vir Rawlley <redderred@> wrote:

> >

> > Sweet Loves,

> >

> > Please tell me where I can find the Sakta Pramoda.

> >

> > Thank you very much,

> >

> > Vir

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Thanks for the information.

 

Today we will have powerful chant of Bhavani Nama Sahastra Stutih. It is from

Rudra Yamala.

 

The chant is vibrating and very effective.

 

Virendra

 

Vir Rawlley <redderred wrote:

I am looking at page 24 of Chinnamasta by Elizabeth Anne Bernard, and she

mentions the Pracandacandika section of the Tantrasara as showing remarkable

similarity to the Sakta Pramoda. Also on page 23 she mentions referring to the

Chinnamastatantra section of the Sakta Pramoda, so apparentely the text ought to

be available.

 

Arjuna Taranandanatha <bhagatirtha wrote: It is very similar to

Mantra-maharnava (it's Shakti-khanda), latter U may easily get in Delhi.

Some minor differences are there between these two texts but for this case

insignificant.

 

 

, virendra qazi <virendraqazi wrote:

>

> This is indeed a fascinating text.

>

> We would welcome some passages, if possible.

>

> Virendra

>

> Arjuna Taranandanatha <bhagatirtha wrote:

> Greetings,

>

> i am afraid that nowhere nowadays (if anyone had seen, lumme know plz).

> I have seen only one edition (as i remember) which is of 19 century.

> Personally i have photocopies of certain sections of Shakta-pramoda only.

>

> A

>

> , Vir Rawlley <redderred@> wrote:

> >

> > Sweet Loves,

> >

> > Please tell me where I can find the Sakta Pramoda.

> >

> > Thank you very much,

> >

> > Vir

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Yep! some 50yrs back it was published from sri venkatesvara press in

bombay. not sure if they bothered to republish it. but some lucky fews

will be having it!

 

, Vir Rawlley <redderred wrote:

>

> I am looking at page 24 of Chinnamasta by Elizabeth Anne Bernard,

and she mentions the Pracandacandika section of the Tantrasara as

showing remarkable similarity to the Sakta Pramoda. Also on page 23

she mentions referring to the Chinnamastatantra section of the Sakta

Pramoda, so apparentely the text ought to be available.

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Exactly that edition i have seen. Perhaps no other exists...

But Mantra-maharnava and Tantrasara are available. First one was published by

Chaukhamba

(i think so) and second by Navbharat Publishers (in bengali script).

 

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, "Adwaith Menon" <menonar wrote:

>

> Yep! some 50yrs back it was published from sri venkatesvara press in

> bombay. not sure if they bothered to republish it. but some lucky fews

> will be having it!

>

> , Vir Rawlley <redderred@> wrote:

> >

> > I am looking at page 24 of Chinnamasta by Elizabeth Anne Bernard,

> and she mentions the Pracandacandika section of the Tantrasara as

> showing remarkable similarity to the Sakta Pramoda. Also on page 23

> she mentions referring to the Chinnamastatantra section of the Sakta

> Pramoda, so apparentely the text ought to be available.

>

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Thank you my Friend, now I have something to bite into, I will do some

investigations...

 

Adwaith Menon <menonar wrote: Yep! some 50yrs back it was

published from sri venkatesvara press in

bombay. not sure if they bothered to republish it. but some lucky fews

will be having it!

 

, Vir Rawlley <redderred wrote:

>

> I am looking at page 24 of Chinnamasta by Elizabeth Anne Bernard,

and she mentions the Pracandacandika section of the Tantrasara as

showing remarkable similarity to the Sakta Pramoda. Also on page 23

she mentions referring to the Chinnamastatantra section of the Sakta

Pramoda, so apparentely the text ought to be available.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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