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Dear Friends:

 

Best wishes to everyone for a healthy, happy and spiritual MahaShivaRatri.

 

It is good for Vedic astrologers to participate in any of the following tonight...

 

8:00 pm Rudrabhishek - Puja and abhishek to Shiva lingam11:00 pm Mrityunjaya Homa - Healing fire ceremony 2:00 am Shiva Sahasranama - 1000 Names of Lord Shiva 4:30 am Rudrabhishek - Puja and abhishek to Shiva lingam

 

 

 

Please check with your local Hindu temple for exact times and locations.

 

Best wishes, David Hawthorne, M.S., J.B.President, IIPAhttp://www.iipa.net

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Hi David

 

Although I resided in Haryana for 3 years and Nepal for 4 years, your felicitation zipped right by me.

 

Would you briefly tell the Group about the significance of this special day.

 

Best wishes, JohnDavid Hawthorne <david wrote:

 

Dear Friends:

 

Best wishes to everyone for a healthy, happy and spiritual MahaShivaRatri.

 

It is good for Vedic astrologers to participate in any of the following tonight...

 

8:00 pm Rudrabhishek - Puja and abhishek to Shiva lingam11:00 pm Mrityunjaya Homa - Healing fire ceremony 2:00 am Shiva Sahasranama - 1000 Names of Lord Shiva 4:30 am Rudrabhishek - Puja and abhishek to Shiva lingam

 

 

 

Please check with your local Hindu temple for exact times and locations.

 

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Dear John:

 

MahaShivaRatri is a special night, once a year, when Lord Shiva is honored from sunset to sunrise.

 

There are a number of stories associated with this, and these can be found on many websites through a Google search of MahaShivaRatri.

 

I assume that as practicing Vedic astrologers, it is good to have some awareness about the various and most significant dieties and special occassions in the Hindu tradition.

 

In this way, we can honor and participate in whatever manner is most comfortable for us and our personal lives and beliefs.

 

For example, Shiva chants may help to reduce the impact of Rahu and Ketu, while Vishnu and Ganesh can also have value.

 

I am sure Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati are also important aspects of this knowledge.

 

On a personal note, I listen to Vedic chants on a regular basis, and whenever a traveling pandit blesses our town with a visit, I participate in the local pujas.

 

I am sure the Vedic chants and traditions are remedial in scope and worthwhile.

 

 

Perhaps will guide us with some recommendations he has in this regard.

 

Best wishes, David Hawthorne, M.S., J.B.President, IIPAhttp://www.iipa.net

 

 

 

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John T W B

SAMVA

Wednesday, March 09, 2005 11:54 AM

Re: MAHASHIVARATRI

 

Hi David

 

Although I resided in Haryana for 3 years and Nepal for 4 years, your felicitation zipped right by me.

 

Would you briefly tell the Group about the significance of this special day.

 

Best wishes, JohnDavid Hawthorne <david wrote:

 

Dear Friends:

 

Best wishes to everyone for a healthy, happy and spiritual MahaShivaRatri.

 

It is good for Vedic astrologers to participate in any of the following tonight...

 

8:00 pm Rudrabhishek - Puja and abhishek to Shiva lingam11:00 pm Mrityunjaya Homa - Healing fire ceremony 2:00 am Shiva Sahasranama - 1000 Names of Lord Shiva 4:30 am Rudrabhishek - Puja and abhishek to Shiva lingam

 

 

 

Please check with your local Hindu temple for exact times and locations.

 

Best wishes, David Hawthorne, M.S., J.B.President, IIPAhttp://www.iipa.net

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Hello dear Mr. John and Mr. David,

 

On Mahashivratri night Lord Shiva married Parvati. Devotees stay awake

whole night and recite divine songs and mantras for Lord Shiva and Ma

Parvati for blessings.

 

Mr. John it is interesting to note that you stayed in Haryana State in

India. I am also in Gugaon (Haryana) which is very near to New Delhi.

 

Best wishes,

 

 

www.YourNetAstrologer.com

A-105 South City-II

Gurgaon-122101,

INDIA.

Ph: 91-124-2219240

91-9811016333

 

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" David Hawthorne " <david

<SAMVA >

Thursday, March 10, 2005 7:05 AM

Re: MAHASHIVARATRI

 

 

Dear John:

 

MahaShivaRatri is a special night, once a year, when Lord Shiva is honored

from sunset to sunrise.

 

There are a number of stories associated with this, and these can be found

on many websites through a Google search of MahaShivaRatri.

 

I assume that as practicing Vedic astrologers, it is good to have some

awareness about the various and most significant dieties and special

occassions in the Hindu tradition.

 

In this way, we can honor and participate in whatever manner is most

comfortable for us and our personal lives and beliefs.

 

For example, Shiva chants may help to reduce the impact of Rahu and Ketu,

while Vishnu and Ganesh can also have value.

 

I am sure Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati are also important aspects of this

knowledge.

 

On a personal note, I listen to Vedic chants on a regular basis, and

whenever a traveling pandit blesses our town with a visit, I participate in

the local pujas.

 

I am sure the Vedic chants and traditions are remedial in scope and

worthwhile.

 

Perhaps will guide us with some recommendations he has in

this regard.

 

Best wishes,

 

David Hawthorne, M.S., J.B.

President, IIPA

http://www.iipa.net

 

 

-

John T W B

SAMVA

Wednesday, March 09, 2005 11:54 AM

Re: MAHASHIVARATRI

 

 

Hi David

 

Although I resided in Haryana for 3 years and Nepal for 4 years, your

felicitation zipped right by me.

 

Would you briefly tell the Group about the significance of this special

day.

 

Best wishes, John

 

David Hawthorne <david wrote:

Dear Friends:

 

Best wishes to everyone for a healthy, happy and spiritual

MahaShivaRatri.

 

It is good for Vedic astrologers to participate in any of the following

tonight...

 

8:00 pm Rudrabhishek - Puja and abhishek to Shiva lingam

11:00 pm Mrityunjaya Homa - Healing fire ceremony

2:00 am Shiva Sahasranama - 1000 Names of Lord Shiva

4:30 am Rudrabhishek - Puja and abhishek to Shiva lingam

 

----------

 

Please check with your local Hindu temple for exact times and locations.

 

Best wishes,

 

David Hawthorne, M.S., J.B.

President, IIPA

http://www.iipa.net

 

 

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