2008
Grand or Maha Navaratri yagya celebration. September 30 - October
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Maha Kali, Maha Laksmi & Maha Saraswathi. 33 Pandits performing
in 3 celebrated temples for 9 days:
Kali Math Kali Monastery in Himalayas. Mansa Devi Laksmi temple in
Haridwar, Uttaranchal. Sarada Devi Saraswathi temple in Maihar, Madya
Pradesh
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Navaratri
[nava = 9 ratri = night] or 9 nights of mother divine is a time of cleansing
and purification and evolution throughout nature. It is a time when
the tide of Sattva or coherence or wholeness of life rises to purge
the fragmented, imperfect values of natural law. In vedic mythology
it is represented as the time when Shakti [the quintessential power
of the universe], champion of the gods, is victorious over the demons.
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Laksmi [Durga] slaying Mahishaasura the buffalo demon |
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Harnessing
nature's momentum through yagya
Navaratri is also known as 'Durga Puja': 9 day festival celebrating
Durga: the Divine Mother -the wholeness or collectedness of God's
feminine aspect. Yagyas
are traditionally performed during the 9 days to harness the
momentum of this highly auspicious window of opportunity. Navaratri
or Durga puja yagyas serve to direct this lively flow of nature's
intelligence into our daily life in order to safe guard and enhance
our progress & evolution and also to achieve specific goals.
testimonials
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Pilot
Program 2007
In
2007 we tried a new approach to Navaratri/Durga Puja yagyas. We transported
pandits from Delhi to Haridwar to perform the yagyas inside a celebrated
Laksmi temple. Mansa Devi Laksmi Temple is famed throughout Nth India
due to the extraordinary liveliness of Maha Laksmi's divine presence.
This aspect of Laksmi is known as fulfiller of desires or granter of
wishes. The reputation is built on the experiences of generations of
pilgrims who find their sincere desires fulfilled and prayers answered
after visiting the temple: like seeds planted in fertile soil.
As a result of the charged atmosphere, the yagya performed here was
extraordinary. The clients who sponsored this yagya reported outstanding
benefits.
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Expanded
Program 2008
Experiences
from the pilot program inspired us to grow. So in February 2008 along
with 9 pandits performing yagya at Mansa Devi Temple in Haridwar [see
above], we also took 9 pandits to Sarada Maihar -
celebrated Saraswathi Temple in Madya Pradesh.
We ran this combined Laksmi/Saraswathi program over two 9 day navaratri
periods in 2008; first in February and again in July. Sponsors from
more than 5 countries participated in the July program* which grew
to 13 pandits performing in each temple [total 26 pandits in 2 temples].
Once again the participants reported outstanding results.
testimonials
*July
2008 Yagya Performance Schedule
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Maha
Laksmi (Sri)
is that collectedness of nature's intelligence governing success &
affluence on every level of life: from the inner spiritual, emotional
& mental realms through to the outer worldly realm: she is worshipped
for prosperity. By taking part in this Navaratri Yagya celebration, you
will enliven the principle of Maha Laksmi in your life and thereby generate
a powerful momentum for success & affluence on every level: inner
& outer - happiness, fulfillment & material affluence -
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Maha
Saraswathi
embodies the “Gyana Akasha” or all pervading knowingness.
She presides over all expressions or phases of knowledge: pure and applied.
She is worshipped by those seeking the direct experience of the pure knowledge
of Enlightenment. She also governs music, the arts, speech, writing &
all aspects of learning and creative endeavor. Traditionally,she is worshipped
or invoked by those seeking success in artistic endeavor, study, sciences
& research and career or vocation. |
Complete Program Oct 2008-Maha Kali
However
there are actually 3 primary aspects or forms of Divine Mother: Maha
Laksmi [affluence], Maha Saraswathi [intelligence or vocation] &
Maha Kali [wholeness or collectedness of all 3]. Wife of Lord Shiva
[the absolute], Kali is associated with the wholeness or totality
of natural law. In contrast Laksmi & Saraswathi are commonly invoked
by those desiring material well being or progress in the relative
planes of existence.
Kali is traditionally invoked first in the durga puja; she is the
substrate or primordial ground state in which all of creation finds
its resting place. She most fully embodies the wholeness or totality
of Divine Mother. She is known as Durga - another name for the wholeness
of mother divine. She is also associated with Parvathi
or Uma: Lord Shiva's consort [wife] and mother of the universe. Kali
is worshipped or invoked by those seeking enlightenment or liberation
[moksha] as well as by those desiring prosperity and well being in
the material world. When wholeness is complete
the individual elements work properly. They are stronger and more
effective.
When Kali is lively, Laksmi and Saraswathi are
greater and more propitious [able to bestow desired benefits].
She is portrayed as wearing a garland of human heads. This illustrates
here role as bestower of liberation or enlightenment by destroying
the ego. The head contains the sense organs and is thereby synonymous
with limited self concept or ego. By severing the head with the sword
of self knowledge she liberates the mind. The awareness expands and
is freed from boundaries and self imposed limitations. Kali's darshan
or mode of influence is experienced in the heart and the fullness
of awareness. It is a direct experience. It touches us deep inside
at the most fundamental level of awareness; it is experiential not
conceptual. She is also depicted as standing on or over her consort
the sleeping Shiva [the absolute]. She represents the ground state
or absolute made lively. In contrast with the sleeping Shiva, Kali
arrests the mind. She is proactive and forcibly takes the mind to
the absolute. We feel her at the core at of our being.
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Maha
Kali, Maha Laksmi & Maha Saraswathi. 33 Pandits performing in
3 celebrated temples for 9 days
For
this Grand or Maha Navaratri 9 day yagya festival in October 2008,
along with 11 pandits at Mansa Devi Laksmi temple in Haridwar and
11 pandits at Sarada Devi Saraswathi temple in Maihar, a third group
of 11 pandits will perform Durga Puja Yagya at Kali Math - ancient
Kali Monastery near Guptakashi in Himalayas. Known as Maha Peeth [Great
Temple] and Sidha Peeth [place for cultivating perfection], Kali Math
was founded by Adi Shankaracharya long ago.
This 9 day program will be performed by a total of 33 pandits in these
3 celebrated temples. Each participant [yajamana] will have 3 pandits
[1 in each temple] out of the total group of 33 performing yagya on
their behalf.
The reported benefits from the first 2 stages of this navaratri program
have been remarkable. Since the last performance in July 2008, the
number of temples will increase from 2-3 and likewise the pandit numbers
will grow from 26-33. This means approx. 50% increase
in size of the program.
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Testimonials from participants in the combined
Laksmi/Saraswathi Navaratri yagya program |
Well
only you could believe that on day one of the yagya his solicitor wrote
to us offering to settle (after 4 years).
This week our accountants have cut a deal with the other side which
finalizes the matter. We are now in the process of getting the legal
paper work finalized (which has happened without a glitch). Remarkable.
Ganesh this is the conclusion to all of the dramas which began 4 years
ago. This is the outcome we have wanted. The paper work has been finalized.
So thank you and for your insights into how best to complete this assignment.
Also please
thank the Pundits involved.
Remarkable shift.
B Australia
"What
a yagya. I think my whole physiology is changing... I think this must
be the best yagya ever...The impacts keep on coming. I can feel the
pundits coming and going. It is amazing...Can you book me a place for
next year?"
PR - Melbourne
So, I have
had some good things to report since the yagya, I have been given a
new position at last. It's a promotion with pay increase but the best
part is I am back in a department I started from. Only now I'm the manager.
The entrance has a sunny aspect, the floor is about to undergo refurbishment
so will end up being fabulous ,sleek and contemporary.
The overall outcome for me personally is like coming home with more
power. It is also challenging and exciting as it is a much more complex
floor. There is less day to day drama and stress and it is more interesting.
At the same time it is not nearly as physically demanding but has more
scope to use my creative visual skills. I feel happier at work than
I have for ages. While I'm inspired looking forward to new projects,
the situation is more balanced.
So on all levels I am very happy about the changes. Thank you and please
thank the pundits for me
D. Australia
Regarding this latest yagya, the
results were immediate, ongoing, astounding and dramatic. Obstacles
and threats to the well being of all my family members seemed to be
removed overnight and have continued to dissipate throughout succeeding
days & weeks.
E. Melbourne.
...and
yes for the Laksmi/Saraswathi (as there was an almighty shift towards
the positive)
B Australia
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Kali
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| By
taking part in this Maha Navaratri yagya you will enliven the principle
of Durga or Divine Mother in your life: Maha Kali, Maha Laksmi & Maha
Saraswathi. Thereby you will generate a powerful momentum for progress,
success & affluence on all levels: inner and outer - happiness, fulfillment,
material affluence & career success. |