Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 > > 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!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 --- 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 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! Beliefs of hinduism Different religions beliefs Hinduism religion Ammachi Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. Ammachi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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