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OM NAMAH SIVAYA

 

i would love it if you would post the 32 names durga. i have heard

them on sung Shree Maa's site they're beautiful. thanks in advance.

 

JAI MA

 

Ammachi, nierika@a... wrote:

>

> Iswari wrote:

>

> As a Jewish Amma devotee who was involved in a Sufi tariqat for

years, I

> must say that I am getting a kick out of this convergence of Rosh

HaShana, Durga

> Puja and Ramadan! =)

>

> (Even if I'm on my couch recovering from surgery and can "only"

celebrate in

> my heart!)

>

>

>

> Dear Iswari ~ that really is something. I have noticed it before,

though ~

> this convergence of holy days of observence in several

spirituality belief

> systems (I prefer to use this term rather than religion). Oops ...

I had started

> this reply, then noticed that I left out part of your post, then

accidentally

> pushed the send button on the other one. So there will be two

replying to

> this post, but this is the one I really meant for you to read.

>

> I am sick too, so much of my Navaratri worship is done in bed. I'm

going to

> share a list from another digest ~ this is a list of possible ways

to observe

> Navaratri, and if anyone wishes a copy of the 32 names of Durga,

let me know,

> and I will post it. Here is the list of suggestions:

>

> At the Mandir, Maa has encouraged everyone to chant "Om Hrim Shrim

Dum

> Durgayai Namah" a 1000 times silently this morning.

>

> Here are a few more recommendations

>

> 1) You could chant a total of 108 times of "32 names of durga"

available

> online at http://www.shreemaa.org/durga.htm , within the next 9

days.

>

> 2) You could chant the Seedha Path Chandi each day.

>

> 3) You could chant a few chapters of Chandi each day and complete

the

> entire recitation within the 9 days.

>

> 4) You could chant any of the other texts - Kali Sahasranaam,

Lakshmi

> Sahasranam during these 9 days.

>

> 5) Chanting of your Guru mantra, navarna mantra or the Durga

mantra (Om

> hrim shrim dum durgayai namah"

>

> Some of these, like the Chandi Path, you would not be able to

order a copy

> in time, if you don't already have one. But many of the other

suggestions are

> quite wonderful, and could be done, even in bed.

>

> And in case that isn't enough, there was more on Navaratri in my

enewsletter

> from About.com ~ their religion and spirituality section:

> _http://hinduism.about.com/b/a/207514.htm?nl=1_

(http://hinduism.about.com/b/a/207514.htm?nl=1)

> You have to click on the "GO" button at the end of the first

paragraph to

> read the whole article, but it is very good, and gives the basics.

>

> I was also very delighted to see coverage of Amma on About.com.

This is the

> first time I have seen Her mentioned there. I am going to write to

Subhamoy

> Das, who manages the site and thank him. There is a wonderful

slide show of

> photos too. Here is the link:

> _http://hinduism.about.com/b/a/206231.htm?nl=1_

> (http://hinduism.about.com/b/a/206231.htm?nl=1)

> Again, you have to click on the "GO" button to get to the larger

article and

> to the links to the photos and other items about Amma. It's

wonderful.

> Jai Jai Ma ~ Linda

>

>

>

>

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Same site should give it to you:

 

www.shreemaa.org/durga.pdf

 

Ammachi, "ecjensen_us" <ecjensen_us>

wrote:

> OM NAMAH SIVAYA

>

> i would love it if you would post the 32 names durga. i have heard

> them on sung Shree Maa's site they're beautiful. thanks in

advance.

>

> JAI MA

>

> Ammachi, nierika@a... wrote:

> >

> > Iswari wrote:

> >

> > As a Jewish Amma devotee who was involved in a Sufi tariqat for

> years, I

> > must say that I am getting a kick out of this convergence of

Rosh

> HaShana, Durga

> > Puja and Ramadan! =)

> >

> > (Even if I'm on my couch recovering from surgery and can "only"

> celebrate in

> > my heart!)

> >

> >

> >

> > Dear Iswari ~ that really is something. I have noticed it

before,

> though ~

> > this convergence of holy days of observence in several

> spirituality belief

> > systems (I prefer to use this term rather than religion).

Oops ...

> I had started

> > this reply, then noticed that I left out part of your post, then

> accidentally

> > pushed the send button on the other one. So there will be two

> replying to

> > this post, but this is the one I really meant for you to read.

> >

> > I am sick too, so much of my Navaratri worship is done in bed.

I'm

> going to

> > share a list from another digest ~ this is a list of possible

ways

> to observe

> > Navaratri, and if anyone wishes a copy of the 32 names of Durga,

> let me know,

> > and I will post it. Here is the list of suggestions:

> >

> > At the Mandir, Maa has encouraged everyone to chant "Om Hrim

Shrim

> Dum

> > Durgayai Namah" a 1000 times silently this morning.

> >

> > Here are a few more recommendations

> >

> > 1) You could chant a total of 108 times of "32 names of durga"

> available

> > online at http://www.shreemaa.org/durga.htm , within the next 9

> days.

> >

> > 2) You could chant the Seedha Path Chandi each day.

> >

> > 3) You could chant a few chapters of Chandi each day and

complete

> the

> > entire recitation within the 9 days.

> >

> > 4) You could chant any of the other texts - Kali Sahasranaam,

> Lakshmi

> > Sahasranam during these 9 days.

> >

> > 5) Chanting of your Guru mantra, navarna mantra or the Durga

> mantra (Om

> > hrim shrim dum durgayai namah"

> >

> > Some of these, like the Chandi Path, you would not be able to

> order a copy

> > in time, if you don't already have one. But many of the other

> suggestions are

> > quite wonderful, and could be done, even in bed.

> >

> > And in case that isn't enough, there was more on Navaratri in

my

> enewsletter

> > from About.com ~ their religion and spirituality section:

> > _http://hinduism.about.com/b/a/207514.htm?nl=1_

> (http://hinduism.about.com/b/a/207514.htm?nl=1)

> > You have to click on the "GO" button at the end of the first

> paragraph to

> > read the whole article, but it is very good, and gives the

basics.

> >

> > I was also very delighted to see coverage of Amma on About.com.

> This is the

> > first time I have seen Her mentioned there. I am going to write

to

> Subhamoy

> > Das, who manages the site and thank him. There is a wonderful

> slide show of

> > photos too. Here is the link:

> > _http://hinduism.about.com/b/a/206231.htm?nl=1_

> > (http://hinduism.about.com/b/a/206231.htm?nl=1)

> > Again, you have to click on the "GO" button to get to the larger

> article and

> > to the links to the photos and other items about Amma. It's

> wonderful.

> > Jai Jai Ma ~ Linda

> >

> >

> >

> >

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