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Dear Mihir,

 

[ 1 ] Yes, you might discontinue when you go abroad and start doing

the upaya afresh when you get back.

[ 2 ] Yes you could continue with the chanting upaya.

 

Sincerely,

 

Priya

 

 

 

 

 

 

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wrote:

>

> Dear Priyaji,

>

> Namaskar! I may be going abroad soon. While travelling, I won't be

> able to do many of the upaya I'm currently doing e.g. watering a

> Peepal tree or offering chana dal at a temple. I would like to

> continue doing other upaya e.g. chanting Jupiter stotra. I might

be

> away for a long time. Is it okay to do some upaya and not others?

Or

> can I disconitnue for now and then start afresh when I'm able to

do

> them again? Rinsing the rice with milk and keeping it until I

restart

> may not work, since I would like to continue upaya that only

requires

> me to do the chanting of mantra, stotra or Hanuman Chalisa, right?

> Please advise.

>

> Thanks a lot.

>

> Regards,

> Mihir

>

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Dear Priyaji,

 

Namaskar! Thanks for the clarification. I have one more question. Do

I have to do anything to discontinue upaya?

 

Thanks and regards,

Mihir

 

 

, " "

< wrote:

>

> Dear Mihir,

>

> [ 1 ] Yes, you might discontinue when you go abroad and start

doing

> the upaya afresh when you get back.

> [ 2 ] Yes you could continue with the chanting upaya.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Priya

, " lsnh001 " <lsnh001@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Priyaji,

> >

> > Namaskar! I may be going abroad soon. While travelling, I won't

be

> > able to do many of the upaya I'm currently doing e.g. watering a

> > Peepal tree or offering chana dal at a temple. I would like to

> > continue doing other upaya e.g. chanting Jupiter stotra. I might

> be

> > away for a long time. Is it okay to do some upaya and not

others?

> Or

> > can I disconitnue for now and then start afresh when I'm able to

> do

> > them again? Rinsing the rice with milk and keeping it until I

> restart

> > may not work, since I would like to continue upaya that only

> requires

> > me to do the chanting of mantra, stotra or Hanuman Chalisa,

right?

> > Please advise.

> >

> > Thanks a lot.

> >

> > Regards,

> > Mihir

> >

>

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Dear Mihir,

 

No. You need not do any thing to discontinue an upaya. Just

discontinue. But later on when you restart the upaya it has to be

afresh from the beginning itself.

 

Sincerely,

 

Priya

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " lsnh001 " <lsnh001

wrote:

>

> Dear Priyaji,

>

> Namaskar! Thanks for the clarification. I have one more question.

Do

> I have to do anything to discontinue upaya?

>

> Thanks and regards,

> Mihir

>

>

> , " "

> <@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Mihir,

> >

> > [ 1 ] Yes, you might discontinue when you go abroad and start

> doing

> > the upaya afresh when you get back.

> > [ 2 ] Yes you could continue with the chanting upaya.

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> > Priya

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > , " lsnh001 " <lsnh001@>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear Priyaji,

> > >

> > > Namaskar! I may be going abroad soon. While travelling, I

won't

> be

> > > able to do many of the upaya I'm currently doing e.g. watering

a

> > > Peepal tree or offering chana dal at a temple. I would like to

> > > continue doing other upaya e.g. chanting Jupiter stotra. I

might

> > be

> > > away for a long time. Is it okay to do some upaya and not

> others?

> > Or

> > > can I disconitnue for now and then start afresh when I'm able

to

> > do

> > > them again? Rinsing the rice with milk and keeping it until I

> > restart

> > > may not work, since I would like to continue upaya that only

> > requires

> > > me to do the chanting of mantra, stotra or Hanuman Chalisa,

> right?

> > > Please advise.

> > >

> > > Thanks a lot.

> > >

> > > Regards,

> > > Mihir

> > >

> >

>

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