Guest guest Posted June 20, 2005 Report Share Posted June 20, 2005 SrimAtre namaH My Dear Devotees of ambA: Sometime ago, we did a project where some members came up with a single name that they consider as the most valuable one for them. Now, I request you to select a cluster of 16 names from Sri lalitA sahasranAma, which you would use for a short prayer (if you have to and are very hard pressed for time). You can also select more than one cluster of 16 names. You can do it based on themes, such as names that remove the fear samsara, names that are oriented towards granting desires, etc. But post them as separate mails. If possible, include the meanings and your reasons for choosing them. sahasranAma is a deep ocean and more we dive deep, more pearls of understanding we will get. Thank you in advance and if you are not interested please ignore this. Ravi PS: I am sorry for the long silence. I am working on average 50-60 hours a week and hence, I find very little time for participation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 The first is the essence of lalitha Sahasranamaa. ShrimMatha. this is enough to get her grace , Ravisankar Mayavaram <abhayambika@g...> wrote: > SrimAtre namaH > > My Dear Devotees of ambA: > > > Sometime ago, we did a project where some members came up with a > single name that they consider as the most valuable one for them. > > Now, I request you to select a cluster of 16 names from Sri lalitA > sahasranAma, which you would use for a short prayer (if you have to > and are very hard pressed for time). > > You can also select more than one cluster of 16 names. You can do it > based on themes, such as names that remove the fear samsara, names > that are oriented towards granting desires, etc. But post them as > separate mails. If possible, include the meanings and your reasons for > choosing them. > > sahasranAma is a deep ocean and more we dive deep, more pearls of > understanding we will get. > > Thank you in advance and if you are not interested please ignore this. > > Ravi > > PS: I am sorry for the long silence. I am working on average 50-60 > hours a week and hence, I find very little time for participation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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