Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 OM Namah Shivaya The following is an extract from the Shiva Puran link provided on this mailing list : "A devotee who has taken the vow of listening to the Katha of Shivmahapuran, should follow a celibate life. He should sleep on the floor and should have only fruits in the diet. He can have his normal dinner only after the completion of the Katha. The diet should be fresh and pure. He should also try to avoid sinful tendencies like lust, anger, greed, attachment and condemning other, etc. Making donations of even meager things give undiminishing virtues." I am just curious to know, if one or more members have actually followed this while reading/listening to Shiva Puran and have gone through the whole Puran. thanks, Om Namah Shivaya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Hello, I have read the Shiv Puran and it took me a whole day to do so. But let me tell you one thing. In the entire time I did, I did nto feel hungry or sleepy or thirsty or tired. It is really interesting and very very beautiful. If you are going to be reading it with bhakti and concentration, then you wouldn't have to try to follow this. It will automatically happen. Believe in Him. He will make it happen. Om Namah Shivaya. , "mahadevadvaita" <mahadevadvaita wrote: > > OM Namah Shivaya > The following is an extract from the Shiva Puran link provided on > this mailing list : > > > "A devotee who has taken the vow of listening to the Katha of > Shivmahapuran, should follow a celibate life. He should sleep on the > floor and should have only fruits in the diet. He can have his > normal dinner only after the completion of the Katha. The diet > should be fresh and pure. He should also try to avoid sinful > tendencies like lust, anger, greed, attachment and condemning other, > etc. Making donations of even meager things give undiminishing > virtues." > > I am just curious to know, if one or more members have actually > followed this while reading/listening to Shiva Puran and have gone > through the whole Puran. > > thanks, > Om Namah Shivaya > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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