Guest guest Posted February 2, 2004 Report Share Posted February 2, 2004 pranams and om namah shivaya dearest Sy ji, just came back after visiting rudraksha exhibition organised by rudracentre in delhi. met shri KN Neeta ji also. the prices were higher compared to rudra-ratna so didnt buy much except but a 5 mukhi mala 10mm. the exhibition was really fine. i have uploaded the mrutyunjay_plus_phalastuti file created in mp3 format to the files section. hope you will enjoy it and all others on the board too. Actually this a part of the complete file [anganyasa+karanyasa+rudra namakam+ chamakam +shanti mantras+ mantrapushpam]. the space on board does not mch space or else i could have uploaded the complete file. Assam fish head curry!!! heard of it but never tasted. but will check out from my Assamese friends. with regards, rajeswara syzenith <syzenith wrote: Namaste Dearest Rajeswaraji, Pranaams, always so good to see you around too. Your kind contributions are also invaluable to all of us here. Agree with all you've said. Most of all, thank you for adding the Phala Stuti to the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra, this is grrrreat....! Yes, would love to hear your recording of the concluding part, that is if and when you have time. Is it possible to upload to the Files Section so our friends here can also listen to it? It will benefit a lot of people. Very well said about having to subject something to heat in order to melt it properly. In complete resonance with you. About Tansen in Akbar's court, yes heard the story and it brings a certain bliss. Love the story about Tansen very much and never got tired of it. Thank you for mentioning Kerala. I heard there are numerous tantrik traditions in both South and North India in the tantrik belts, and in Assam too. The only thing I'd explored about Assam is its distinct curry that is copied by many parts of Asia, particularly S.E. Asia. Anyone here heard of Assam Fish Head Curry? If anyone happens to have the recipe, would deeply appreciate if you can post it here. Its something I miss very badly in the West Sorry friends, I know I should be discussing rudraksha, ratna and holy items but could not resist asking this question as there are many members from Mother India on this list who may be able to share the authentic recipe. Many Thanks. Om Namah Shivaya Best regards & respects Sy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2004 Report Share Posted February 2, 2004 I am confused...... There are so many contradictions between what a devotee is preached and what the religious books say. For example: Lord Shiva is said to be fond of Bhang (an intoxicant) while a Shiva Bhakta is discouraged from using alcohol. Lord Shiva is son with his consort Parvati yet most Shiva devotees are brahmacharis. Durga who is a form of Parvati who is Shiva's consort, has 108 names including Seedupriya (fond of drinks) and Maamsapriya (fond of flesh). devotees are discouraged from using these foods. Bhairav who is a form of Shiva is said to be fond of meat and alcohol. As a matter of fact, country liquor is used as an offering for Bhairav puja. Shiva devotees are preached against the use of these foods. Can anyone help to clarify this and put some light on this subject. Om Namah Shivaye Rohini >rajeswara rao <sarvadu > > >CC: syzenith >RBSC : mantra question/to Sy ji and everyone on board >Mon, 2 Feb 2004 02:11:33 -0800 (PST) > >pranams and om namah shivaya dearest Sy ji, > >just came back after visiting rudraksha exhibition organised by >rudracentre in delhi. met shri KN Neeta ji also. the prices were higher >compared to rudra-ratna so didnt buy much except but a 5 mukhi mala 10mm. >the exhibition was really fine. > >i have uploaded the mrutyunjay_plus_phalastuti file created in mp3 format >to the files section. hope you will enjoy it and all others on the board >too. Actually this a part of the complete file [anganyasa+karanyasa+rudra >namakam+ chamakam +shanti mantras+ mantrapushpam]. the space on board does >not mch space or else i could have uploaded the complete file. > >Assam fish head curry!!! heard of it but never tasted. but will check out >from my Assamese friends. > >with regards, >rajeswara > > >syzenith <syzenith wrote: >Namaste Dearest Rajeswaraji, > >Pranaams, always so good to see you around too. Your kind >contributions are also invaluable to all of us here. Agree with all >you've said. Most of all, thank you for adding the Phala Stuti to >the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra, this is grrrreat....! Yes, would love >to hear your recording of the concluding part, that is if and when >you have time. Is it possible to upload to the Files Section so our >friends here can also listen to it? It will benefit a lot of people. > >Very well said about having to subject something to heat in order to >melt it properly. In complete resonance with you. > >About Tansen in Akbar's court, yes heard the story and it brings a >certain bliss. Love the story about Tansen very much and never got >tired of it. Thank you for mentioning Kerala. I heard there are >numerous tantrik traditions in both South and North India in the >tantrik belts, and in Assam too. The only thing I'd explored about >Assam is its distinct curry that is copied by many parts of Asia, >particularly S.E. Asia. > >Anyone here heard of Assam Fish Head Curry? If anyone happens to >have the recipe, would deeply appreciate if you can post it here. >Its something I miss very badly in the West Sorry friends, I >know I should be discussing rudraksha, ratna and holy items but >could not resist asking this question as there are many members from >Mother India on this list who may be able to share the authentic >recipe. Many Thanks. > >Om Namah Shivaya >Best regards & respects >Sy > _______________ Check out the coupons and bargains on MSN Offers! http://shopping.msn.com/softcontent/softcontent.aspx?scmId=1418 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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