Guest guest Posted October 6, 2007 Report Share Posted October 6, 2007 Namaste Bikram, in the evening after prayers, can eat some light veg meal. For those who are not well or frail in health, its best not to observe fasting. Aum Aum , " bikramjitpandher " <bikramjitpandher wrote: > > Does it mean no eating of food whole day...not even a single meal.. > > > , narasimhaye > <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > Namaskar Bikram, Mahalaxmi fasting can be done on Friday morning > > which is Devi's Day. Consume only milk, curd or fruit juice but > > before commencing on the vratta (fast), take a bath, clean the puja > > room and begin puja. > > > > Light an oil lamp, place a Shri Yantra or idol of Mahalaxmi in front > > of you on the altar. Look at it with devotion and touch your hands > > devotedly to your eyes. Then bow down your head to Goddess Laxmi and > > do the same. > > > > Place a plain red cloth on an Aasanam (seat or mat) in front of the > > altar. Spread a handful of rice on the red cloth. Then place a copper > > or brass kalash (pot shaped vessel) filled with water next to the > > spreaded rice. Place a small cup (Arghyam cup) with a silver or gold > > coin on the Kalash. You can also keep a rupee coin if you don't have > > a silver or gold coin. Now apply sandalwood paste and kumkum to the > > kalash and coin. Offer red flowers (preferably). > > > > Om Shreem Mahalaxmiye Namaha > > > > > > > > --- In , " bikramjitpandher " > > <bikramjitpandher@> wrote: > > > > > > Guru > > > > > > Please guide me how to keep maha laxmi fast. > > > > > > thanks > > > Bikram > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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