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I was talking about the real/standard Devi 108, not the Devi 108 that

the Ammachi satsangs started off with many years ago. And to my

knowledge, it's not the 'best' names from the LS, it's obviously all

the short names. Early Amma devotees, and even now, and usually new

to this type of chanting. And BTW, they only call it "Atma Puja" for

the same reason people are attracted to Vedanta: a strong ego will

certainly not worship anyone but itself. This approach makes it

easier to digest for the general public.

 

I wouldn't agree it's the LCD approach.

 

tom

 

 

Ammachi, "manoj_menon" <ammademon wrote:

>

> I think Tom's talking of the standard Devi 108 , not the 108 off of

> the LS that we use for Atma puja. The standard Devi 108 is tougher

> to learn at first ; the Atma-puja 108 is the best names off of the

> LS, and exhilaring.

>

> Joanna,

> One on one, I think she suggests a lot of stuff to people, but as

> an "official" LCD (lowest common denominator) practice, it's LS.

>

> Jai Ma!

>

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There is/are no 'best' name(s); 'best' was used in the sense of the

names with which most people would easily connect to the worship

without losing interest (because the names were simple more

rhythmic).

 

LCD was for the whole LS; not this or any 108. I think it is.

 

 

 

 

Ammachi, "Tom" <tomgull wrote:

>

> I was talking about the real/standard Devi 108, not the Devi 108

that

> the Ammachi satsangs started off with many years ago. And to my

> knowledge, it's not the 'best' names from the LS, it's obviously

all

> the short names. Early Amma devotees, and even now, and usually

new

> to this type of chanting. And BTW, they only call it "Atma

Puja" for

> the same reason people are attracted to Vedanta: a strong ego

will

> certainly not worship anyone but itself. This approach makes it

> easier to digest for the general public.

>

> I wouldn't agree it's the LCD approach.

>

> tom

>

>

> Ammachi, "manoj_menon" <ammademon@> wrote:

> >

> > I think Tom's talking of the standard Devi 108 , not the 108 off

of

> > the LS that we use for Atma puja. The standard Devi 108 is

tougher

> > to learn at first ; the Atma-puja 108 is the best names off of

the

> > LS, and exhilaring.

> >

> > Joanna,

> > One on one, I think she suggests a lot of stuff to people, but

as

> > an "official" LCD (lowest common denominator) practice, it's LS.

> >

> > Jai Ma!

> >

>

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OK, well I agree it was the short names, as this was easiest for people. All

Her names are the Best names, IMHO.

 

They switched the name in public from Devi Puja to Atma Puja not for the exact

reason you are stating, but to make it more non-sectarian so to speak.

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Tom

Ammachi

Wednesday, March 08, 2006 10:03 AM

Re: Devi 108

 

 

I was talking about the real/standard Devi 108, not the Devi 108 that

the Ammachi satsangs started off with many years ago. And to my

knowledge, it's not the 'best' names from the LS, it's obviously all

the short names. Early Amma devotees, and even now, and usually new

to this type of chanting. And BTW, they only call it "Atma Puja" for

the same reason people are attracted to Vedanta: a strong ego will

certainly not worship anyone but itself. This approach makes it

easier to digest for the general public.

 

I wouldn't agree it's the LCD approach.

 

tom

 

 

Ammachi, "manoj_menon" <ammademon wrote:

>

> I think Tom's talking of the standard Devi 108 , not the 108 off of

> the LS that we use for Atma puja. The standard Devi 108 is tougher

> to learn at first ; the Atma-puja 108 is the best names off of the

> LS, and exhilaring.

>

> Joanna,

> One on one, I think she suggests a lot of stuff to people, but as

> an "official" LCD (lowest common denominator) practice, it's LS.

>

> Jai Ma!

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

 

Mata amritanandamayi

 

 

 

 

a.. Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

 

b..

Ammachi

 

c..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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