Guest guest Posted June 18, 2007 Report Share Posted June 18, 2007 Dear Samana ji, [ 1 ] Yes you can make the offerings at your own pooja place. [ 2 ] Yes you can carry the items and establish them where ever you stay. The travelling time is included in the year. Sincerely, Priya , " samanaji " <samanaji wrote: > > Dear Shri Priya, > The first upaya for the colitis I began some days ago with honey in > the morning. Now I am to offer yogurt and later on saffron to a > deity in " any temple. " I am in Boulder, Colorado and as I am an > initiated swami and a pujari, I ask if my room (where I sleep in > someone's house) can be considered a temple, and I can make the > offerings here? I have a shrine or altar with representations of > deities: Shiva, Laxmi, Durga, Ganesh, Hanuman and Kali as well as > the saints of the Sacha Lineage. It is a very sacred place and > prayers and meditation happen there daily. > The second question is that in a few weeks I will begin the upaya > for the rejection issue, and you mentioned two objects to place in > certain locations in the house and one of them would go on for a > year. Beginning of August I leave for our Ashram in France and then > for the next 8 months or so I will move to different places- Demark, > Germany, India and so on. Does it disrupt the upaya if I don't have > a home and carry the objects with me (in planes, trains, cars etc.) > and then put them in their correct places wherever I temporarily > reside? Is the travelling time considered part of the year, or must > I subtract that time from the year? > I look forward to your responses and thank you for your time and > consideration. Sincerely, Samana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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