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> Namah Shivaya.

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> Some of the Indian devotees here celebrate Navaratri as

> 3 days of Lakshmi, 3 days of Saraswati, 3 days of Durga.

> Could someone explain this?

> Also, why isn¹t Kali celebrated?

> I noticed the Kali mantra is being chanting throughout at Amma¹s Fairfield

> Center.

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> Jai Maa in all Her Forms.

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Kali emerges out of Durga. In some places in India, Kali is worshipped for the

first three days, starting with Amavasya.

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Kenna

Ammachi

Tuesday, October 04, 2005 10:01 AM

Navaratri

 

 

> Namah Shivaya.

>

> Some of the Indian devotees here celebrate Navaratri as

> 3 days of Lakshmi, 3 days of Saraswati, 3 days of Durga.

> Could someone explain this?

> Also, why isn¹t Kali celebrated?

> I noticed the Kali mantra is being chanting throughout at Amma¹s Fairfield

> Center.

>

> Jai Maa in all Her Forms.

> premarupa

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

 

 

 

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1st 3 days - Kali (probably corresponds to the Mahakali carita of

the Durga Saptashati a.k.a Chandi)

 

Next 3 days - Lakshmi (probably corresponds to the Mahalakshmi

carita of the Durga Saptashati)

 

Next 3 days - Saraswati (probably corresponds to the MahaSaraswati

carita of the Durga Saptashati)

 

10th day! - Vijayadashmi - the most auspicious day - Durga!

 

In Kerala, for the last 4 days (Saraswati + Durga), important books

are kept at the feet of Devi in the altar room. Devis blessings are

invoked to destroy all obstacles and then from the 11th day on, the

books are persued. This is very true for school-going children.

 

Jai Ma!

 

 

 

Ammachi, "Mahamuni" <mahamuni@c...> wrote:

> Kali emerges out of Durga. In some places in India, Kali is

worshipped for the first three days, starting with Amavasya.

> -

> Kenna

> Ammachi

> Tuesday, October 04, 2005 10:01 AM

> Navaratri

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> > Namah Shivaya.

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> > Some of the Indian devotees here celebrate Navaratri as

> > 3 days of Lakshmi, 3 days of Saraswati, 3 days of Durga.

> > Could someone explain this?

> > Also, why isn¹t Kali celebrated?

> > I noticed the Kali mantra is being chanting throughout at

Amma¹s Fairfield

> > Center.

> >

> > Jai Maa in all Her Forms.

> > premarupa

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> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

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> Ammachi

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Namah Shivayah Kenna-ji

 

I believe that this varies from region to region throughout India. I

believe that in Bengal, Durga is worshipped each day. I also believe

that this time is for worship of Devi in every form.

 

Jai Ma

 

Erica.

 

Ammachi, Kenna <itskenna@c...> wrote:

> > Namah Shivaya.

> >

> > Some of the Indian devotees here celebrate Navaratri as

> > 3 days of Lakshmi, 3 days of Saraswati, 3 days of Durga.

> > Could someone explain this?

> > Also, why isn¹t Kali celebrated?

> > I noticed the Kali mantra is being chanting throughout at Amma¹s

Fairfield

> > Center.

> >

> > Jai Maa in all Her Forms.

> > premarupa

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