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> Here are the lyrics to "Hrim Kali" translated into

> English. Their

> may be inaccuracies but the spirit is present. I

> got this

> translation from a non_Amma Hindu orientented web

> site.

>

> O Goddess Kali identified with the sound "Hrim",

> the Great Kali, Mother Amritanandamayi,

> Who takes one across the Ocean of Becoming,

> an Incarnation of Compassion and Bliss,

> Mother Amritanandamayi.

 

>[message snipped with Kali's sword :0 ]

 

This translation is virtually the same as found in

Bhajanamritam (v. I, p. 119-120) and in the liner card

of Amritanjali-14 tape. The "Vintage Scenes 1982"

video opens with Amma in Kali bhava, dancing to this

song. It's a great video, if you don't mind the

fuzzy, grainy picture quality - it was originally shot

in 8 mm.

 

 

Keval

(keeping my Amma tapes and books close to my computer

for quick reference!)

 

 

 

 

 

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--- Mike Brooker <patria1818 wrote:

 

>The "Vintage Scenes 1982"

> video opens with Amma in Kali bhava, dancing to this

> song. It's a great video, if you don't mind the

> fuzzy, grainy picture quality - it was originally

> shot

> in 8 mm.

 

Jai Maa!

 

There is a little clip of this footage in the Files

section of the group homepage that I uploaded several

years ago.

 

Jai Maa!

 

Aravind

 

 

 

 

 

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Who takes one across the Ocean of Becoming,

> an Incarnation of Compassion and Bliss,

 

Personally, I think I'll choose to cross the Ocean of Becoming

by dancing with Krishna :-). Hare Krishna, Hare Vishnu!

 

Jyotsna

 

 

 

Mike Brooker <patria1818 wrote:

 

>

> Here are the lyrics to "Hrim Kali" translated into

> English. Their

> may be inaccuracies but the spirit is present. I

> got this

> translation from a non_Amma Hindu orientented web

> site.

>

> O Goddess Kali identified with the sound "Hrim",

> the Great Kali, Mother Amritanandamayi,

> Who takes one across the Ocean of Becoming,

> an Incarnation of Compassion and Bliss,

> Mother Amritanandamayi.

 

>[message snipped with Kali's sword :0 ]

 

This translation is virtually the same as found in

Bhajanamritam (v. I, p. 119-120) and in the liner card

of Amritanjali-14 tape. The "Vintage Scenes 1982"

video opens with Amma in Kali bhava, dancing to this

song. It's a great video, if you don't mind the

fuzzy, grainy picture quality - it was originally shot

in 8 mm.

 

 

Keval

(keeping my Amma tapes and books close to my computer

for quick reference!)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

 

 

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Ammachi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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