Guest guest Posted February 8, 2007 Report Share Posted February 8, 2007 Hello Group, My name is John and I am new to Hindu philosophy and to Shaivism. I am attending a University and taking a class on world religions. In the chapter on Hinduism I was very glad to find beliefs in common with ones I have had my whole life. This has been a very transformational episode in my life. I believe that God is a part of everything and everyone, that all life is sacred and I have some experience in meditation. What I joined this group for was to learn how I can practice Shaivism in my home. I would like to set up a home altar and I have ordered a natraj from an online shop. What other items would I need for an altar? I feel drawn to Shiva as the destroyer of ignorance leading to wisdom. Are other gods displayed on a Shaivist altar? I also feel drawn to Ganesh and Durga, but I believe my main connection is with Lord Shiva. Thank you for your kind patience with me as a beginner. I feel like a sponge ready to soak up everything I can about this expression of my spiritual life. Namaste, John. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2007 Report Share Posted February 9, 2007 Dear John, Lord Shiva, Godess Durga, and Lord Ganesh is the Parivar (Family). visit this site := www.shaivam.org its full of information on shaivism. regards, suresh , "John" <paoxherder wrote: > > Hello Group, > My name is John and I am new to Hindu philosophy and to Shaivism. > I am attending a University and taking a class on world religions. > In the chapter on Hinduism I was very glad to find beliefs in common > with ones I have had my whole life. This has been a very > transformational episode in my life. I believe that God is a part of > everything and everyone, that all life is sacred and I have some > experience in meditation. > > What I joined this group for was to learn how I can practice > Shaivism in my home. I would like to set up a home altar and I have > ordered a natraj from an online shop. What other items would I need > for an altar? I feel drawn to Shiva as the destroyer of ignorance > leading to wisdom. Are other gods displayed on a Shaivist altar? I > also feel drawn to Ganesh and Durga, but I believe my main > connection is with Lord Shiva. > > Thank you for your kind patience with me as a beginner. I feel like > a sponge ready to soak up everything I can about this expression of > my spiritual life. > > Namaste, John. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2007 Report Share Posted February 9, 2007 Hari Om! Hari Om Tat Sat! Lord Shri Ishwara, Shri Matha Swarna Gowri, Sri Ganesh, Sri Skanda and Sri Nandishwara. All five need to be worshipped in a Shiva Pooja. HIS family is all of our-selves- SubhamDinamAstu! Sarvam Sri Krishna ArpanamAstu! suresh <suresh_haleangadi (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: Dear John, Lord Shiva, Godess Durga, and Lord Ganesh is the Parivar (Family). visit this site := www.shaivam.org its full of information on shaivism. regards, suresh , "John" <paoxherder wrote: > > Hello Group, > My name is John and I am new to Hindu philosophy and to Shaivism. > I am attending a University and taking a class on world religions. > In the chapter on Hinduism I was very glad to find beliefs in common > with ones I have had my whole life. This has been a very > transformational episode in my life. I believe that God is a part of > everything and everyone, that all life is sacred and I have some > experience in meditation. > > What I joined this group for was to learn how I can practice > Shaivism in my home. I would like to set up a home altar and I have > ordered a natraj from an online shop. What other items would I need > for an altar? I feel drawn to Shiva as the destroyer of ignorance > leading to wisdom. Are other gods displayed on a Shaivist altar? I > also feel drawn to Ganesh and Durga, but I believe my main > connection is with Lord Shiva. > > Thank you for your kind patience with me as a beginner. I feel like > a sponge ready to soak up everything I can about this expression of > my spiritual life. > > Namaste, John. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2007 Report Share Posted February 9, 2007 John, there is nothing called Shhaivism or HInduism as there is only One religion called "sanathana Dharma"-meaning a universal Dharma or concept or religion or what you have: 1.As per this philosophy none is inferior or superior(Humans particularly)and there is only One Thing which is binding the entire Universe called "Brahman" or what you may call as "John" or Atma or Soul as long as this One thing is even beyond Big Bong -existed/existing and will continue to exist 2.This supreme Witness is the One&Only Truth which has to be worshipped 3.As long as this is realised-we,a John or Rajah Iyer becomes secondary as the One thing which binds both of us-even after we are dead-is this Atma which is eternal It is not necessary you shd practise in a seperate room a special ritual to experience Shaivism as long as you sincerely meditate to realise this ultimate Truth-even in your drawing hall I suggest you seek a real Guru or Gyani who will guide you to that process of Realising this ultimate TRuth as all cannot(incl me) guide you for this realisation as easily as a learned Yogi! with due respects to every one in this group s.rajah iyer On 2/8/07, John <paoxherder > wrote: > > Hello Group, > My name is John and I am new to Hindu philosophy and to Shaivism. > I am attending a University and taking a class on world religions. > In the chapter on Hinduism I was very glad to find beliefs in common > with ones I have had my whole life. This has been a very > transformational episode in my life. I believe that God is a part of > everything and everyone, that all life is sacred and I have some > experience in meditation. > > What I joined this group for was to learn how I can practice > Shaivism in my home. I would like to set up a home altar and I have > ordered a natraj from an online shop. What other items would I need > for an altar? I feel drawn to Shiva as the destroyer of ignorance > leading to wisdom. Are other gods displayed on a Shaivist altar? I > also feel drawn to Ganesh and Durga, but I believe my main > connection is with Lord Shiva. > > Thank you for your kind patience with me as a beginner. I feel like > a sponge ready to soak up everything I can about this expression of > my spiritual life. > > Namaste, John. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2007 Report Share Posted February 9, 2007 Thank you, I will go to the website as a resource. Om Namah Shivaya. We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): TV's Guilty Pleasures list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2007 Report Share Posted February 9, 2007 From what i have heard...that, First Ganpati, then Kaalbhairav, Nandishwara, Veerbhadra, Kartikeya bhagwan, Dhan kuber, Kirtimukh, Naag devtaa, Maa Parvati, Sadyojat bhagwan, Vaamdev Bhagwan, Aghora Bhagwan, Tatpurush Bhagwan, And Finally Eeshaan Bhagwan....then Lord Shivji himself....reading the Shatarudriya.......... Even i think that Hanumanji is part of Shivji's family..... regards, kanishk Pradeep Balakrishnan wrote: > > Hari Om! Hari Om Tat Sat! > > Lord Shri Ishwara, Shri Matha Swarna Gowri, Sri Ganesh, Sri Skanda and > Sri Nandishwara. All five need to be worshipped in a Shiva Pooja. HIS > family is all of our-selves- > > SubhamDinamAstu! > Sarvam Sri Krishna ArpanamAstu! > > */suresh <suresh_haleangadi (AT) (DOT) co.in>/* wrote: > > Dear John, > > Lord Shiva, Godess Durga, and Lord Ganesh is the Parivar (Family). > > visit this site := www.shaivam.org > its full of information on shaivism. > > regards, > suresh > > > <%40>, "John" > <paoxherder wrote: > > > > Hello Group, > > My name is John and I am new to Hindu philosophy and to Shaivism. > > I am attending a University and taking a class on world religions. > > In the chapter on Hinduism I was very glad to find beliefs in > common > > with ones I have had my whole life. This has been a very > > transformational episode in my life. I believe that God is a part > of > > everything and everyone, that all life is sacred and I have some > > experience in meditation. > > > > What I joined this group for was to learn how I can practice > > Shaivism in my home. I would like to set up a home altar and I have > > ordered a natraj from an online shop. What other items would I need > > for an altar? I feel drawn to Shiva as the destroyer of ignorance > > leading to wisdom. Are other gods displayed on a Shaivist altar? I > > also feel drawn to Ganesh and Durga, but I believe my main > > connection is with Lord Shiva. > > > > Thank you for your kind patience with me as a beginner. I feel like > > a sponge ready to soak up everything I can about this expression of > > my spiritual life. > > > > Namaste, John. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2007 Report Share Posted February 12, 2007 pl tell me honestly . in this modern world where we in urban life can we do pooja for all these Gods . I know many gods moola mandiram and astothram, sahasram . when you do for one god to perfect siddi entire day is gone. Gayatri and selectively take a god and do pooja , I am not telling to ignore other gods .but perfect one other gods are also will take care of us atj kanishk <kc3377 > Friday, February 9, 2007 5:06:31 PM Re: Re: John Introduction >From what i have heard...that, First Ganpati, then Kaalbhairav, Nandishwara, Veerbhadra, Kartikeya bhagwan, Dhan kuber, Kirtimukh, Naag devtaa, Maa Parvati, Sadyojat bhagwan, Vaamdev Bhagwan, Aghora Bhagwan, Tatpurush Bhagwan, And Finally Eeshaan Bhagwan....then Lord Shivji himself....reading the Shatarudriya. ......... Even i think that Hanumanji is part of Shivji's family..... regards, kanishk Pradeep Balakrishnan wrote: Hari Om! Hari Om Tat Sat! Lord Shri Ishwara, Shri Matha Swarna Gowri, Sri Ganesh, Sri Skanda and Sri Nandishwara. All five need to be worshipped in a Shiva Pooja. HIS family is all of our-selves- SubhamDinamAstu! Sarvam Sri Krishna ArpanamAstu! suresh <suresh_haleangadi@ .co. in> wrote: Dear John, Lord Shiva, Godess Durga, and Lord Ganesh is the Parivar (Family). visit this site := www.shaivam. org its full of information on shaivism. regards, suresh om_namah_shivaya_ group@ s.com, "John" <paoxherder@ ...> wrote: > > Hello Group, > My name is John and I am new to Hindu philosophy and to Shaivism. > I am attending a University and taking a class on world religions. > In the chapter on Hinduism I was very glad to find beliefs in common > with ones I have had my whole life. This has been a very > transformational episode in my life. I believe that God is a part of > everything and everyone, that all life is sacred and I have some > experience in meditation. > > What I joined this group for was to learn how I can practice > Shaivism in my home. I would like to set up a home altar and I have > ordered a natraj from an online shop. What other items would I need > for an altar? I feel drawn to Shiva as the destroyer of ignorance > leading to wisdom. Are other gods displayed on a Shaivist altar? I > also feel drawn to Ganesh and Durga, but I believe my main > connection is with Lord Shiva. > > Thank you for your kind patience with me as a beginner. I feel like > a sponge ready to soak up everything I can about this expression of > my spiritual life. > > Namaste, John. > Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase./promo-generic-14795097 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2007 Report Share Posted February 12, 2007 Yes sir, absolutely true, I too retire the gayatri mantra 11 times and generally do namaskar to all gods, but devote myself to lord Shiva only.........reading the Shatarudriya, regards, kanishk Arakampakkam Thiaagrajan jagadeesan wrote: > pl tell me honestly . in this modern world where we in urban life can > we do pooja for all these Gods . > I know many gods moola mandiram and astothram, sahasram . when you do > for one god to perfect siddi entire day is gone. > Gayatri and selectively take a god and do pooja , I am not telling to > ignore other gods .but perfect one other gods are also will take care > of us > atj > > > kanishk <kc3377 > > > Friday, February 9, 2007 5:06:31 PM > Re: Re: John Introduction > > From what i have heard...that, First Ganpati, then Kaalbhairav, > Nandishwara, Veerbhadra, Kartikeya bhagwan, Dhan kuber, Kirtimukh, > Naag devtaa, Maa Parvati, Sadyojat bhagwan, Vaamdev Bhagwan, Aghora > Bhagwan, Tatpurush Bhagwan, And Finally Eeshaan Bhagwan....then Lord > Shivji himself....reading the Shatarudriya. ......... > > Even i think that Hanumanji is part of Shivji's family..... > > regards, > kanishk > > Pradeep Balakrishnan wrote: > >> Hari Om! Hari Om Tat Sat! >> >> Lord Shri Ishwara, Shri Matha Swarna Gowri, Sri Ganesh, Sri Skanda >> and Sri Nandishwara. All five need to be worshipped in a Shiva Pooja. >> HIS family is all of our-selves- >> >> SubhamDinamAstu! >> Sarvam Sri Krishna ArpanamAstu! >> >> */suresh <suresh_haleangadi@ .co. in>/* wrote: >> >> Dear John, >> >> Lord Shiva, Godess Durga, and Lord Ganesh is the Parivar (Family). >> >> visit this site := www.shaivam. org >> its full of information on shaivism. >> >> regards, >> suresh >> >> om_namah_shivaya_ group@ s.com >> <%40>, "John" >> <paoxherder@ ...> wrote: >> > >> > Hello Group, >> > My name is John and I am new to Hindu philosophy and to Shaivism. >> > I am attending a University and taking a class on world religions. >> > In the chapter on Hinduism I was very glad to find beliefs in >> common >> > with ones I have had my whole life. This has been a very >> > transformational episode in my life. I believe that God is a part >> of >> > everything and everyone, that all life is sacred and I have some >> > experience in meditation. >> > >> > What I joined this group for was to learn how I can practice >> > Shaivism in my home. I would like to set up a home altar and I >> have >> > ordered a natraj from an online shop. What other items would I >> need >> > for an altar? I feel drawn to Shiva as the destroyer of ignorance >> > leading to wisdom. Are other gods displayed on a Shaivist altar? I >> > also feel drawn to Ganesh and Durga, but I believe my main >> > connection is with Lord Shiva. >> > >> > Thank you for your kind patience with me as a beginner. I feel >> like >> > a sponge ready to soak up everything I can about this >> expression of >> > my spiritual life. >> > >> > Namaste, John. >> > >> >> > > > > ------ > The fish are biting. > Get more visitors > <http://us.rd./evt=49679/*http://searchmarketing./arp/sponsoredsearch_v2.php?o=US2140&cmp=&ctv=Q107Tagline&s=Y&s2=EM&b=50> > on your site using Search Marketing. > <http://us.rd./evt=49679/*http://searchmarketing./arp/sponsoredsearch_v2.php?o=US2140&cmp=&ctv=Q107Tagline&s=Y&s2=EM&b=50> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2007 Report Share Posted February 12, 2007 Dear Tiaagrajan, OM NAMAH SHIVAYA, YES IN KALIYUGA, LIFE OF MODERN MAN IS VERY SHORT, MAN HAS TO EARN, SO THAT HE CAN LEARN TO UNITE WITH GOD. HE HAS TO ACHIEVE ALMOST EVERYTHING WITHIN A SHORT SPAN OF LIFE, YOUR QUESTION IS ,HOW IS IT POSSIBLE ? A DEVOTEE SHOULD BE LESS RITUALISTIC AND BE MORE SPIRITUALISTIC IN APPROACH TO GOD. BHAKTI, PURE DEVOTION, BECOZ BAKTI CROSSES ALL DO'S AND DONT'S GOD IS PLEASED WITH A DEVOTEE, EVEN IF HE OFFERS A SINGLE PETAL, A LEAF TO GOD OUT OF PURE DEVOTION. IN BHAKTI WHAT YOU DO AND OFFER TO GOD OUT OF LOVE,THAT ITSELF BECOMES A RITUAL. TRY YOURSELF AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS !!! JUST OFFER PURE WATER ON SHIVALINGA EVERY MORNING, PLACE A SINGLE FLOWER, A BHEL PATRA CHANT OM-NAMAH-SHIVAYA 5TIMES AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE YOURSELF. THE MORE AND MORE YOU GET INVOLVED IN RITUALS, THE MORE AND MORE YOU GET ENTANGLED, THEN THE RITUAL ITSELF BECOMES A BARRIER TO THE GOAL OF REACHING GOD. IN HINDUISM THERE IS SO MANY WAYS TO REACH GOD, BUT ULTIMATELY YOU HAVE TO CHOOSE ONLY ONE ROUTE,THAT SUITS YOUR LIFESTYLE THE BEST. WHETHER IT IS LORD SHIVA, MOTHER DURGA, LORD GANESH,LORD VISHNU,... CHOOSE ONE ISTHA DEVATA, TRY TO REACH HIM ONLY, REGARDS, SURESH , Arakampakkam Thiaagrajan jagadeesan <atjags wrote: > > pl tell me honestly . in this modern world where we in urban life can we do pooja for all these Gods . > I know many gods moola mandiram and astothram, sahasram . when you do for one god to perfect siddi entire day is gone. > Gayatri and selectively take a god and do pooja , I am not telling to ignore other gods .but perfect one other gods are also will take care of us > atj > > > > kanishk <kc3377 > > Friday, February 9, 2007 5:06:31 PM > Re: Re: John Introduction > > From what i have heard...that, First Ganpati, then Kaalbhairav, Nandishwara, Veerbhadra, Kartikeya bhagwan, Dhan kuber, Kirtimukh, Naag devtaa, Maa Parvati, Sadyojat bhagwan, Vaamdev Bhagwan, Aghora Bhagwan, Tatpurush Bhagwan, And Finally Eeshaan Bhagwan....then Lord Shivji himself....reading the Shatarudriya. ......... > > Even i think that Hanumanji is part of Shivji's family..... > > regards, > kanishk > > Pradeep Balakrishnan wrote: > Hari Om! Hari Om Tat Sat! > > Lord Shri Ishwara, Shri Matha Swarna Gowri, Sri Ganesh, Sri Skanda and Sri Nandishwara. All five need to be worshipped in a Shiva Pooja. HIS family is all of our-selves- > > SubhamDinamAstu! > Sarvam Sri Krishna ArpanamAstu! > > suresh <suresh_haleangadi@ .co. in> wrote: > Dear John, > > Lord Shiva, Godess Durga, and Lord Ganesh is the Parivar (Family). > > visit this site := www.shaivam. org > its full of information on shaivism. > > regards, > suresh > > om_namah_shivaya_ group@ s.com, "John" > <paoxherder@ ...> wrote: > > > > Hello Group, > > My name is John and I am new to Hindu philosophy and to Shaivism. > > I am attending a University and taking a class on world religions. > > In the chapter on Hinduism I was very glad to find beliefs in > common > > with ones I have had my whole life. This has been a very > > transformational episode in my life. I believe that God is a part > of > > everything and everyone, that all life is sacred and I have some > > experience in meditation. > > > > What I joined this group for was to learn how I can practice > > Shaivism in my home. I would like to set up a home altar and I have > > ordered a natraj from an online shop. What other items would I need > > for an altar? I feel drawn to Shiva as the destroyer of ignorance > > leading to wisdom. Are other gods displayed on a Shaivist altar? I > > also feel drawn to Ganesh and Durga, but I believe my main > > connection is with Lord Shiva. > > > > Thank you for your kind patience with me as a beginner. I feel like > > a sponge ready to soak up everything I can about this expression of > > my spiritual life. > > > > Namaste, John. > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________________ ______________ > Finding fabulous fares is fun. > Let FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. > http://farechase./promo-generic-14795097 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2007 Report Share Posted February 12, 2007 Wonderfull dear sir, regards, kanishk suresh wrote: > > Dear Tiaagrajan, > > OM NAMAH SHIVAYA, > > YES IN KALIYUGA, > LIFE OF MODERN MAN IS VERY SHORT, > MAN HAS TO EARN, SO THAT HE CAN LEARN TO UNITE WITH GOD. > HE HAS TO ACHIEVE ALMOST EVERYTHING WITHIN A SHORT SPAN OF LIFE, > > YOUR QUESTION IS ,HOW IS IT POSSIBLE ? > A DEVOTEE SHOULD BE LESS RITUALISTIC AND BE MORE SPIRITUALISTIC > IN APPROACH TO GOD. > > BHAKTI, PURE DEVOTION, BECOZ BAKTI CROSSES ALL DO'S AND DONT'S > > GOD IS PLEASED WITH A DEVOTEE, > EVEN IF HE OFFERS A SINGLE PETAL, A LEAF TO GOD OUT OF > PURE DEVOTION. > > IN BHAKTI WHAT YOU DO AND OFFER TO GOD OUT OF LOVE,THAT ITSELF > BECOMES A RITUAL. > > TRY YOURSELF AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS !!! > > JUST OFFER PURE WATER ON SHIVALINGA EVERY MORNING, > PLACE A SINGLE FLOWER, A BHEL PATRA > CHANT OM-NAMAH-SHIVAYA 5TIMES AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE YOURSELF. > > THE MORE AND MORE YOU GET INVOLVED IN RITUALS, THE MORE AND > MORE YOU GET ENTANGLED, THEN THE RITUAL ITSELF BECOMES A BARRIER > TO THE GOAL OF REACHING GOD. > > IN HINDUISM THERE IS SO MANY WAYS TO REACH GOD, > BUT ULTIMATELY YOU HAVE TO CHOOSE ONLY ONE ROUTE,THAT SUITS YOUR > LIFESTYLE THE BEST. > > WHETHER IT IS LORD SHIVA, MOTHER DURGA, LORD GANESH,LORD VISHNU,... > > CHOOSE ONE ISTHA DEVATA, TRY TO REACH HIM ONLY, > > REGARDS, > SURESH > > > <%40>, Arakampakkam > Thiaagrajan jagadeesan <atjags wrote: > > > > pl tell me honestly . in this modern world where we in urban life > can we do pooja for all these Gods . > > I know many gods moola mandiram and astothram, sahasram . when you > do for one god to perfect siddi entire day is gone. > > Gayatri and selectively take a god and do pooja , I am not telling > to ignore other gods .but perfect one other gods are also will take > care of us > > atj > > > > > > > > kanishk <kc3377 > > > <%40> > > Friday, February 9, 2007 5:06:31 PM > > Re: Re: John Introduction > > > > From what i have heard...that, First Ganpati, then Kaalbhairav, > Nandishwara, Veerbhadra, Kartikeya bhagwan, Dhan kuber, Kirtimukh, > Naag devtaa, Maa Parvati, Sadyojat bhagwan, Vaamdev Bhagwan, Aghora > Bhagwan, Tatpurush Bhagwan, And Finally Eeshaan Bhagwan....then Lord > Shivji himself....reading the Shatarudriya. ......... > > > > Even i think that Hanumanji is part of Shivji's family..... > > > > regards, > > kanishk > > > > Pradeep Balakrishnan wrote: > > Hari Om! Hari Om Tat Sat! > > > > Lord Shri Ishwara, Shri Matha Swarna Gowri, Sri Ganesh, Sri Skanda > and Sri Nandishwara. All five need to be worshipped in a Shiva Pooja. > HIS family is all of our-selves- > > > > SubhamDinamAstu! > > Sarvam Sri Krishna ArpanamAstu! > > > > suresh <suresh_haleangadi@ .co. in> wrote: > > Dear John, > > > > Lord Shiva, Godess Durga, and Lord Ganesh is the Parivar (Family). > > > > visit this site := www.shaivam. org > > its full of information on shaivism. > > > > regards, > > suresh > > > > om_namah_shivaya_ group@ s.com, "John" > > <paoxherder@ ...> wrote: > > > > > > Hello Group, > > > My name is John and I am new to Hindu philosophy and to Shaivism. > > > I am attending a University and taking a class on world religions. > > > In the chapter on Hinduism I was very glad to find beliefs in > > common > > > with ones I have had my whole life. This has been a very > > > transformational episode in my life. I believe that God is a part > > of > > > everything and everyone, that all life is sacred and I have some > > > experience in meditation. > > > > > > What I joined this group for was to learn how I can practice > > > Shaivism in my home. I would like to set up a home altar and I > have > > > ordered a natraj from an online shop. What other items would I > need > > > for an altar? I feel drawn to Shiva as the destroyer of ignorance > > > leading to wisdom. Are other gods displayed on a Shaivist altar? > I > > > also feel drawn to Ganesh and Durga, but I believe my main > > > connection is with Lord Shiva. > > > > > > Thank you for your kind patience with me as a beginner. I feel > like > > > a sponge ready to soak up everything I can about this expression > of > > > my spiritual life. > > > > > > Namaste, John. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________ > ______________ > > Finding fabulous fares is fun. > > Let FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find > flight and hotel bargains. > > http://farechase./promo-generic-14795097 > <http://farechase./promo-generic-14795097> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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