Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 Namah Sivaya, Manoj! I have the cds that Keval mentioned below. I am also part of the Karunamayi list in which many of these topics are discussed. Although I consider Ammachi my guru, i also consider Amma Karunamayi and Shree Maa of Kamakya as my Divine Mothers. Because AmmaK sanctions our doing the Khadgamala Stotram (and Namavali) and teaches it, I consider it appropriate to do it though I have not been personally initiated into it. She acknowledges that it is usually given through diksha, but she teaches her devotees for their benefit and for the peace and welfare of the world. Also, she says that when she teaches (even to a large group), it is an initiation. Even if you haven't "officially" learned something from her during a program or retreat, you can certainly still learn it from the tape or CD, with the help of the booklet. I understand that when she authorizes a chanting booklet and makes a learning CD, she intends for everyone to be able to learn the chant, not just those who learn it during a program or retreat. If you are interested, i would encourage you to get the cd. Her chanting and singing is extremely beautiful in addition to her teaching the pronunciation. In addition, Swami Satyananda Saraswati (of the Devi Mandir and Shree Maa) says that "everyone has an equal right to pray to God." This is good enough for me. (I have written to one of AmmaK's devotees to see if I might post what she said about this subject. If she gives permission, I will followup). I intend to take Amma Karunamayi's darshan when she comes to Arizona in April, especially since I live here. I will be seeing her even before our beloved Ammachi. I have never taken any saint's darshan before so I am excited. But I can't wait to see our beloved Amma for the very first time when she returns to L.A.! Egyirba >> Karunamayi is quite big on the Khadgamala stotram. It >> is usually sung at Karunamayi's public programs. No >> "initiation" as such, though if you've seen the >> pictures from Karunamayi's tour devotees are >> instructed to raise their hands above their heads >> (like a football referee signaling a touchdown!) while >> the stotram is chanted. Karunamayi has a CD >> available: Learn Sri Devi Khadga Mala Stotram In this >> learning CD, Amma teaches the pronunciation of each >> word, and also chants the entire Sri Devi Khadga Mala >> Stotram, so that listeners can easily follow along and >> learn. The "namavali" version, in which each name in >> the stotram is recited as a separate mantra, is also >> taught on this CD. >> >> if you would like to receive Karunamayi's blessings, >> her tentative 2006 tour schedule is at >> http://www.karunamayi.org/tour/2006US.shtml >> >> Keval -- "Naan Amme Snehikkunnu" Be Love, Egyirba -=-=- .... Even though God is all-pervading, a Guru's presence is unique. Even though the wind blows everywhere, we enjoy coolness only under the shade of a tree. Doesn't the breeze that blows through the leaves of a tree have a soothing effect on those who travel in the hot sun? Similarly, a Guru is necessary for us who live in the scorching heat of worldly existence. The Guru's presence will give us peace and tranquillity. --Mata Amritanandamayi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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