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Shri Brahmadaru Smarami

 

Dear Anand,

 

Sri Sri Chandi is a 700 shloka paean to the goddess also known as the Durga

Shaptashati and Devi Mahatmya. It is found in the Markandeya Purana. These

700 shlokas discusses the emergence of Goddess Chandika and the tridha

shakti MahaSaraswati, Mahakali and Mahalakshmi from the essential root

energy of the Divine Feminine. In the Chandi the goddess assumes a variety

of forms like Chamunda, Kali, Shivaduti and others in order to annihilate a

string of demons: Chanda, Munda, Shumbha, Nishumbha, Madhu, Kaitabha,

Dhumralochan, Raktabija, etc. The 700 shlokas not only narrates these tales

but also contains four very powerful hymn to the Goddess: the Aparajita

Devi Stuti, Shakradikrta Devi Stuti, Brahmadikrta Devi Stuti and the

Narayani Stuti. It is said that one should read the Devi and Ratri Suktas

along with it. The essential nature of the Divine Feminine can be understood

and experienced through the Chandi. Apart from this, Chandi books when

published, are appended with some extra shlokas like the Kilaka Stotra,

Argala Stotra and a Durga Kavacha. The root mantra for the Chandi is said

to be the Navarna mantra or the Chamunda Hrdaya Mantra. The Kali Kavacha is

not part of the Chandi.

 

All devas and devis have kavachas to their name. Kavacha means armour. A

variety of mantras or a compote of mantras related to a particular deity is

imputed in different parts of the body, so as to make a Mantra Armour which

would protect the body from all evils. However, very often the harm is

instilled through the mind. Many people afflicted by black magic often

become schizophrenic and lose their minds. Doing a mantra protects both the

body and the mind. Once can recite the kavacha but then you must chant the

mantra as well. The very act of constant chanting creates a Mantra Armour.

It evokes the presence of the deity who will come and protect you.

 

Best Regards,

 

Sarbani Sarkar Rath

http://sarbani.com

 

 

 

 

Anand Ravi [anandravi2004]

Saturday, February 10, 2007 12:48 PM

sohamsa

Re: Re: Arpad Joo-black magic

 

Om shivaya namah

 

Dear sri sarbani,

 

Is kali kavach and chandi path one and the same? Or is kali kavach included

in chandi path?

 

Please advise

 

Thanks. Rgds

Anand

 

 

 

" Sarbani Sarkar Rath " <sarbani

Sat, 10 Feb 2007 12:42:20

To:<sohamsa >

RE: Re: Arpad Joo-black magic

 

Shri Brahmadaru Smarami

 

Dear BK,

 

I never spoke about doing Kali Kavach. Bharat Hindu Astrology did. I did

speak about worshipping kali by ding her mantra and I did not mention her

Kavach. 

 

Best Regards,

 

Sarbani Sarkar Rath

http://sarbani.: <http://sarbani.com/> com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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bk k [bk_k3]

Wednesday, February 07, 2007 5:34 PM

sohamsa

RE: Re: Arpad Joo-black magic

 

 

 

 

Dear Sarbaniji,

 

Should Kali Kavach be read in morning or in evening.

Any particular day it should be read or everyday.

Any special precaution to be taken while reading this kavach in pooja.

Would it cut blackmagic done 15/ 16 years back which has been ruing the life

of  native since then.

 

Pls help.

 

Regards,

 

 

 

 

 

Sarbani Sarkar Rath <sarbani wrote:

 



Shri Brahmadaru Smarami

 

Dear Hari,

 

Did not quite agree with you there Hari! The question/doubt arose in your

mind. 

 

Best Regards,

 

Sarbani Sarkar Rath

http://sarbani.: <http://sarbani.com/> com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Jyotisa Shisya [achyutagaddi]

Wednesday, February 07, 2007 5:14 PM

sohamsa

Re: Re: Arpad Joo-black magic

 

 

 

 

 

|om|

Dear Sarbani, namaste

 

 

Touché!

 

regards

Hari

 

touché

exclamation

 

1. fencing.

Expressing that a hit is acknowledged.

2. Good-humoured acknowledgment of the validity of a point that is made

either in an argument or in retaliation.

 

Etymology: Early 20c: French, meaning 'touched & apos;.

 

 

 

On 2/7/07, Sarbani Sarkar Rath <sarbani@srijagannat:

<sarbani h.org> wrote:

 

 

 

 

 So you are differentiating between Venkatesha and Jagannath?

..

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Namaste Sarbaniji

 

Ma decides how the kavach will act in protection. We should not decide her domain.

 

Thanks and Regards

Bharat (Anuj)

On 2/10/07, Sarbani Sarkar Rath <sarbani wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

Shri Brahmadaru SmaramiDear Anand,Sri Sri Chandi is a 700 shloka paean to the goddess also known as the DurgaShaptashati and Devi Mahatmya. It is found in the Markandeya Purana. These700 shlokas discusses the emergence of Goddess Chandika and the tridha

shakti MahaSaraswati, Mahakali and Mahalakshmi from the essential rootenergy of the Divine Feminine. In the Chandi the goddess assumes a varietyof forms like Chamunda, Kali, Shivaduti and others in order to annihilate a

string of demons: Chanda, Munda, Shumbha, Nishumbha, Madhu, Kaitabha,Dhumralochan, Raktabija, etc. The 700 shlokas not only narrates these talesbut also contains four very powerful hymn to the Goddess: the Aparajita

Devi Stuti, Shakradikrta Devi Stuti, Brahmadikrta Devi Stuti and theNarayani Stuti. It is said that one should read the Devi and Ratri Suktasalong with it. The essential nature of the Divine Feminine can be understood

and experienced through the Chandi. Apart from this, Chandi books whenpublished, are appended with some extra shlokas like the Kilaka Stotra,Argala Stotra and a Durga Kavacha. The root mantra for the Chandi is said

to be the Navarna mantra or the Chamunda Hrdaya Mantra. The Kali Kavacha isnot part of the Chandi. All devas and devis have kavachas to their name. Kavacha means armour. Avariety of mantras or a compote of mantras related to a particular deity is

imputed in different parts of the body, so as to make a Mantra Armour whichwould protect the body from all evils. However, very often the harm isinstilled through the mind. Many people afflicted by black magic often

become schizophrenic and lose their minds. Doing a mantra protects both thebody and the mind. Once can recite the kavacha but then you must chant themantra as well. The very act of constant chanting creates a Mantra Armour.

It evokes the presence of the deity who will come and protect you. Best Regards,Sarbani Sarkar Rath

http://sarbani.com-----Original Message-----Anand Ravi [anandravi2004

] Saturday, February 10, 2007 12:48 PMsohamsa Subject: Re: Re: Arpad Joo-black magic

Om shivaya namahDear sri sarbani,Is kali kavach and chandi path one and the same? Or is kali kavach includedin chandi path?Please adviseThanks. RgdsAnand

" Sarbani Sarkar Rath " <sarbaniSat, 10 Feb 2007 12:42:20

To:<sohamsa >RE: Re: Arpad Joo-black magicShri Brahmadaru Smarami Dear BK, I never spoke about doing Kali Kavach. Bharat Hindu Astrology did. I didspeak about worshipping kali by ding her mantra and I did not mention herKavach. Best Regards, Sarbani Sarkar Rathhttp://sarbani.: <

http://sarbani.com/> com ----------------bk k [bk_k3

]Wednesday, February 07, 2007 5:34 PMsohamsa Subject: RE: Re: Arpad Joo-black magic

Dear Sarbaniji,Should Kali Kavach be read in morning or in evening. Any particular day it should be read or everyday. Any special precaution to be taken while reading this kavach in pooja. Would it cut blackmagic done 15/ 16 years back which has been ruing the life

of native since then.Pls help.Regards,Sarbani Sarkar Rath <sarbani

> wrote: Shri Brahmadaru Smarami Dear Hari, Did not quite agree with you there Hari! The question/doubt arose in yourmind. Best Regards, Sarbani Sarkar Rath

http://sarbani.: <

http://sarbani.com/> com ----------------Jyotisa Shisya [

achyutagaddi]Wednesday, February 07, 2007 5:14 PMsohamsa

Re: Re: Arpad Joo-black magic|om| Dear Sarbani, namaste Touché! regardsHari touchéexclamation 1. fencing. Expressing that a hit is acknowledged.

2. Good-humoured acknowledgment of the validity of a point that is madeeither in an argument or in retaliation.Etymology: Early 20c: French, meaning 'touched & apos;. On 2/7/07, Sarbani Sarkar Rath <

sarbani@srijagannat:<sarbani

h.org> wrote:  So you are differentiating between Venkatesha and Jagannath? . ----------------Getyour own web address.:<

http://us.rd./evt=49678/*http://smallbusiness./domains/?p=BESTDEAL>Have a HUGE year through Small Business.:<

http://us.rd./evt=49678/*http://smallbusiness./domains/?p=BESTDEAL>

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