Guest guest Posted December 15, 2002 Report Share Posted December 15, 2002 Namah Shivaya, Anyone know if the verse or stotra form of the 1000 names is available from MA center bookstote? Jai Ma! Prasadini I > Amma has always recommended the 1000 names of Devi for both material > and spiritual upliftment, and for those wanting the benefits of > chanting them and learning a little easier, I'd recommend the stotra > (verse) form because of the even rhythm and simpler (more common > words). Chanting the verse form is also less of a concentration > strain (90 minutes for list form versus 45 minutes or less for verse > form). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2002 Report Share Posted December 15, 2002 Namah Shivaya, I haven't noticed the 1000 names of Divine Mother in stotra form in the MA Center bookstore, but Lutz(on this list) recorded a chanting of the 1000 names and made it available to me. There is a CD sold of the 1000 names in the archana form at the MA Center bookstore. If you or Robin want a copy of the stotram CD, I would be happy to send it to you. Just give me your mailing address. Premarupa's husband made an improvement on the recording (I was given the names on a cassette, and a few names got cut out in the process, so Premarupa's husband chanted them back in). Fe Langdon - <rosebud1082001 <Ammachi> Sunday, December 15, 2002 12:54 PM Verse or stotra form of 1000 names > > > Namah Shivaya, > > Anyone know if the verse or stotra form of the 1000 names is available > from MA center bookstote? > > Jai Ma! > Prasadini > > > > I > > Amma has always recommended the 1000 names of Devi for both material > > and spiritual upliftment, and for those wanting the benefits of > > chanting them and learning a little easier, I'd recommend the stotra > > (verse) form because of the even rhythm and simpler (more common > > words). Chanting the verse form is also less of a concentration > > strain (90 minutes for list form versus 45 minutes or less for verse > > form). > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > Ammachi > > > Your use of is subject to > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2002 Report Share Posted December 15, 2002 The version on the cassette being passed on through this list is a very good clear recording of the stotra for those who want to learn it. It only lacks the meditation. The chanting of the meditation on the Archana cassette from MA Center is not the melody one finds at satsang chantings, but is available on the CD ROM From Untruth to Truth for those that have it or knows someone who has it. There are CD's of the stotra available at Khazana.com I had gotten one by the Shastry Brothers (Vedamurthy...) and it's pretty good. It's chanted in a mello way with reverb effect added, but occasionally the flute accompaniment gets a bit loud and for some reason the 1000 names are divided into 2 tracks with a flute interlude between them. The meditation also has the verses in a different order and incomplete I think (MA Center's order of the meditation differs slightly than that found from other sources). The CD also has the 108 names of Devi and the 300 names. The text of the stotra is available at the Sanskrit Documents site (http://sanskrit.gde.to/) Check under Devi/Tantra. tom Ammachi, Fe Langdon <flangdon@p...> wrote: > Namah Shivaya, > I haven't noticed the 1000 names of Divine Mother in stotra form in the MA > Center bookstore, but Lutz(on this list) recorded a chanting of the 1000 > names and made it available to me. There is a CD sold of the 1000 names in > the archana form at the MA Center bookstore. If you or Robin want a copy > of the stotram CD, I would be happy to send it to you. Just give me your > mailing address. Premarupa's husband made an improvement on the recording > (I was given the names on a cassette, and a few names got cut out in the > process, so Premarupa's husband chanted them back in). > > Fe Langdon > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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