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Stories from Ancient India



Submitted by webdev on Mon, 2008-06-30 15:36.

For Public Television


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Description of Program: Stories from Ancient India

We have 13 DVDs containing 38 discussions of "Stories from Ancient India" which comprise an anthology of the wisdom of the Sanatana Dharma - the eternal Ideal of Perfection, a repository of the folklore of ancient India, and a modern day application of the classical teachings of wisdom. This collection represents a small bucket drawn from the immense ocean of wisdom.

The stories originated from the Vedas and Upanishads, were amplified in the Puranas, enhanced through the epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata, and explained in both the Shrimad Bhagavat and Devi Bhagavatam. They have been arranged into a chronology from the Satya Yuga to the beginning of the Kali Yuga, and are tied together by a lineage of events from the disappearance of Sati, the wife of Shiva, and the destruction of the God of Love, to the birth of King Janamejaya and the commencement of the Age of Darkness.

The stories are filled with so many levels of meanings, and they are fun. They have been collected in a book called the Swami Purana by Swami Satyananda Saraswati, and you will enjoy reading them aloud, acting out the parts, and sharing this heritage with your children and friends. These programs show Swamiji reading and explaining the stories, and commenting on how we can apply this knowledge to our daily lives.

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Stories from Ancient India

Wisdom from Ancient India

Stories from Ancient India

Wisdom from Ancient India

Current Broadcasts

  • Boulder, Colorado

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    Louisville, Lafayette, Erie and Superior, Colorado

    Tuesdays at 1 PM and Wednesdays at 9 AM

    Stories from Ancient India

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    Channel 23, Time/Warner

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    Orange, Lake, Oceeola, Polk, and Seminole Counties

    Every Sunday, 8:30 AM

    Starting from Sunday, June 8, 2008: Stories from Ancient India

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    Every Wednesday, 5:30 PM

    Starting Wednesday, December 26, 2007: Stories from Ancient India

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    Channel 28

    Every Thursday, 10 AM

    Every Friday, 3 PM

    Every Sunday, 8:30 PM

    Starting Wednesday, December 6, 2007: Stories from Ancient India

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    The shows can also be seen in Albany, El Cerrito, Kensington and San Pablo on Channel 24.

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  • Madison, WI

    Channel 4

    Every Sunday, 8:00 PM

    Starting Sunday, November 18, 2007: Stories from Ancient India (titled Hindu Perspectives)

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    Channel 31

    Every Sunday, 6:30 PM

    Starting Sunday, October 28, 2007: Stories from Ancient India

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  • Princeton, NJ

    Channel 30

    Every Wednesday, 2 AM

    Every Saturday, 8 AM

    Every Sunday, 9:30 AM

    Starting Wednesday, October 10, 2007: Stories from Ancient India

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  • Palo Alto, CA

    Channel 30

    Starting Sunday, September 30, 2007: Stories from Ancient India, 10:30 - 11:00 PM

    Starting Tuesday, October 2, 2007: Stories from Ancient India, 7:00 - 7:30 PM

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    Channel 28

    Starting Sunday, September 23, 2007: Stories from Ancient India, 8:30 - 9:00 AM

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    Channel 15

    Every Tuesday evening 6:00 - 6:30 AM

    Starting Tuesday, September 11, 2007: Devi Gita

    Starting Tuesday, October 16, 2007: Stories from Ancient India

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Submitted by webdev on Mon, 2008-06-30 15:29.

Spiritual Calendar: June 29 - July 5

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Date Tithau Suggested Sadhana At the Mandir
Sun, June 29 Jyeshtha, Krishna, Ekadasham
Mon, June 30 Jyeshtha, Krishna, Dvadasham and Tryodasham
  • Arati: 5 AM, 12 PM and 6:15 PM, PST
Tue, July 1 Jyeshtha, Krishna, Chaturdasham
  • Arati: 5 AM, 12 PM and 6:15 PM, PST
Wed, July 2 Jyeshtha, Krishna, Amavasyam
  • Arati: 5 AM, 12 PM and 6:15 PM, PST
Thu, July 3 Aashadh, Shukla, Pratipad
  • Aashadh Navaratri Vrat begins
  • Arati: 5 AM, 12 PM and 6:15 PM, PST
Fri, July 4 Aaashadh, Shukla, Dvitiyam
  • Arati: 5 AM, 12 PM and 6:15 PM, PST
Sat, July 5 Aashadh, Shukla, Tritiyam

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Sunday Chandi Homa

Tune into our webcam and chant the Chandi Path with Shree Maa and Swamiji and the Devi Mandir Family followed by Arati.

For permission to visit/participate at this event at the Mandir, please write to info@shreemaa.org.

Prayer Club

Chant the Mahamrtyunjaya Mantra at least 21 times a day. Write to devi_mandir_prayer_club@yahoo.com for details. Click here for the words and to listen to the mantra.

Kirtan with Shree Maa and Swamiji

Sing and dance your heart out for God. For permission to visit/participate at this event at the Mandir, please write to info@shreemaa.org. Tune into our broadcasts page and watch the evening proceedings.

Puja books

You can obtain copies of the Ganesh Puja and Hanuman Puja books at our bookstore

Submitted by webdev on Sun, 2008-06-29 08:01.

Chandi Sadhana 2008: Chapter 2

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Remember that Samadhi and Surath are seated at the feet of Medhas Muni as He relates the next story about the Glory of the Goddess.

In olden times, the Devas led by Indra and Asuras led by Mahishasura (the Great Ego) were engaged in a war that lasted one hundred years. At the end of the war, the Gods were defeated and Mahisha kicked them out of heaven. With the Great Ego ruling the earth, everyone became filled with a sense of doership and started feeling and saying, "I did this, I am doing that and so on."

So the Gods led by Brahma went to take refuge in Shiva and Vishnu. When the Gods related the tale of their defeat to Shiva and Vishnu, they, together with Gods, put forth their lights and these lights united to take the wonderful form of Divine Mother. Then all the Gods armed Her with weapons.

The Divine Mother made such a noise that the earth heaved causing the Great Ego and his army to get ready to battle. A fierce battle ensued between Mother on the one hand and the Great Ego, his formidable Generals and uncountable army of thoughts:

  1. Devoid of Understanding: "I dont get it, I am confused"
  2. Haughtiness
  3. Fickleness
  4. Great Deceiver: "Let me take advantage of others"
  5. Want of Resolution: "Gee, maybe I should try this, maybe I should try that, etc."
  6. Memories
  7. Wandering to and Fro: "Get up from your asan and do other things, be useful"
  8. Hypocrisy

In the fierce battle, the thoughts tried to strike and kill the Goddess. But She just playfully destroyed their weapons. And soon all the thoughts meet their demise in Her hands just like grass and timber are reduced to ashes by a forest conflagration.

Swamiji says, "The whole story is about us. We are the Gods who were thrown out of heaven. We pray to Mother to become manifest. Each of us projects our light and the light becomes a manifestation of Divinity. And we become the Divine Mother ourselves. And then playfully we watch the demise of the thoughts in us."

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Follow these links to useful resources on Chapter 2:

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Submitted by webdev on Sat, 2008-06-28 12:13.

Spiritual Calendar: June 22 -28

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Date Tithau Suggested Sadhana At the Mandir
Sun, June 22 Jyeshtha, Krishna, Chaturthi
Mon, June 23 Jyeshtha, Krishna, Panchamam
  • Arati: 5 AM, 12 PM and 6:15 PM, PST
Tue, June 24 Jyeshtha, Krishna, Sashtam
  • Arati: 5 AM, 12 PM and 6:15 PM, PST
Wed, June 25 Jyeshtha, Krishna, Saptamam
  • Arati: 5 AM, 12 PM and 6:15 PM, PST
Thu, June 26 Jyeshtha, Krishna, Ashtamam
  • Arati: 5 AM, 12 PM and 6:15 PM, PST
Fri, June 27 Jyeshtha, Krishna, Navamam
  • Arati: 5 AM, 12 PM and 6:15 PM, PST
Sat, June 28 Jyeshtha, Krishna, Dashamam

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Sunday Chandi Homa

Tune into our webcam and chant the Chandi Path with Shree Maa and Swamiji and the Devi Mandir Family followed by Arati.

For permission to visit/participate at this event at the Mandir, please write to info@shreemaa.org.

Prayer Club

Chant the Mahamrtyunjaya Mantra at least 21 times a day. Write to devi_mandir_prayer_club@yahoo.com for details. Click here for the words and to listen to the mantra.

Kirtan with Shree Maa and Swamiji

Sing and dance your heart out for God. For permission to visit/participate at this event at the Mandir, please write to info@shreemaa.org. Tune into our broadcasts page and watch the evening proceedings.

Puja books

You can obtain copies of the Ganesh Puja and Hanuman Puja books at our bookstore

Submitted by webdev on Sun, 2008-06-22 21:03.

Sharanagata Mantra: June 1 - June 15

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Swamiji on Maa Kali

'Kal' means Darkness; Kali takes away that Darkness. She takes away the darkness from every individual who strives in the path of perfection by performing the spiritual disciplines of purifying austerities. Just as all the colors of the spectrum mix into black, yet still black remains black, so too, Kali, who is completely Dark, Unknowable, takes away all the Darkness, yet She, Herself, remains unchanged.

Learn more about Maa Kali

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With the blessings of our Gurus, we continued to make japa of the Sharanagata Mantra in 2008 and have offered more than 800,000 mantras. Thank You! The Japa totals as of June 15th 2008 are as follows:

Ambika

17,280

Ananda Kaanta

307,368

Aparna

18,900

Brindavanshakti

8,856

Devi

104,112

Eric

21,870

Janitri

8,000

Jennifer

20,628

Jun

12,096

Kalachandra

6,264

Kaliananda

17,504

Kanda

14,148

Leela

9,936

Morningsong

17,172

Nanda

1,080

Parvati

17,280

Ramya

12,494

Rosario

19,332

Sivakumar

7,992

Srini

16,848

Tapomayi

8,016

Usha

138,930

Total

806,106

Submitted by webdev on Fri, 2008-06-20 18:26.

Chandi Class Notes: Navarna Vidhi - Tantroktam Devi Suktam

Sva: Your own
Sara: Ocean
Ti: personification

The Personification of your own ocean of existence, all you know is Goddess Saraswati

Kara Nyasa: Everything I touch, I touch with the name of God.

Kama means to fulfill or satiate all desires other than the desire to be with Mother.

Vedoktam Devi Suktam was composed by Ambrini, the daughter of Agastya Muni who sang the Vedas.

Q&A

What does it mean to bow to the Guru?

With full attention we grok what the Guru is saying and exemplying, follow the example of the Guru and apply it to our lives. This is not about touching toes. To bow to the Guru is to humble ourselves, to become the perfect container to receive th Guru's grace. This is about bowing from your heart. Placing the highest part of me at the lowest part of you will cause the blessings to flow.

Why do we repeat the nyasas at the end of the Chandi recitation? How long do the benefits last?

The nyasas are before and after the Chandi Path. Its called Navarna Samput. We have sandwiched the 700 verses between two Navarna Viddhis. Do it as much we can. Do a minimum of one mala each time.

Yoga is chitta vritti nirodah, cessation of activity. How does it relate to bowing to her in the form of activity?

When we bow to her in activity, we are not attached to the action, we are not bound. We are doing it for Her, through Her.

The pin klim is in the navel - is that referring to the knot between the lower chakras and the heart - if yes, could you say a little about this please.

Klim is in the Manipura. Klim is the cause which dissolves the gross body into the causal body in perfection. We are removing pin and allowing the free flow of Kundalini to bring it into the Causal body.

Submitted by webdev on Wed, 2008-06-18 21:53.

Chandi Class Notes: Chapter 13

In Chapter 1, The King asks the Rishi how to make the mind sit still.

The Rishi says, If you let the mind flow, ego takes over. If you fix the mind in one place through prayer and worship, you can dissolve the ego. She will withdraw the energy from the asuras and give that energy to the Gods.

In verse 5, enjoyment means enjoyment of fruits of Karma. Heaven refers to the divine illumination of attitude toward life.

Liberation means freedom from debt to our Gurus, ancestors, and Devas.

In verses 12-13. They gave the offering sprinkled in blood taken from their own bodies. This means they offered with extreme passion.

Give us pure, full, uninterrupted, infinite devotion. Give us that sincerity so that we pray to you will fully concentrated attention. When You come to see us I want to have answer on tip of my tongue. Rehearse it regularly.

If you chant the Chandi with concentration, She will come that's her promise. Know what you want and have it on the tip of your tongue. If you ask for anything other than devotion, you going to have to come back to this earth and ask her again. Because anything else will not give you sustained satisfaction.

Wisdom is bhava bhakti, attitude of devotion. When we confront cicrcumstances with attitude of devotion that is wisdom.

Sadhana is not a choice. It is incumbent on us to do sadhana.

Q&A

1. It appears that our concentration when we chant the Chandi depends on what we do the rest of the time. Is that correct?

We want to work for her more and more and for her children and less for us. We want to remove selfishness in our behavior. That will assist us in paying attention when chanting the Chandi.

2. Is grace/kripa always "to do and to get" or is there also unmerited grace? I'm thinking of the Kalpataru tree and Thakur's blessing - all sorts of people were there receiving.

Everyone had prepared their karmas in previous births or in this birth. So its always do and get. It takes very special individuals to receive that blessing. All of us are receiving the fruits of our prarabdha karma from this lifetime or previous lifetimes.

3. There are two verses for removing curses and two for removing pins. Are they two different pins or granthis?

In the Kilakam Stav, all 14 verses are used to remove the pin. Also the Brahmadi Sapa Vimochanam also removes the curse.

You have to have the right intention to perform this sadhana or you will go deeper into attachment. If we sell the blessings of the Goddess, this is a wrong understanding. Chanting the Chandi should not be a livelihood, it should be the substance of our lives.

4. Can you please speak more about our debt to the Guru? How do we create this debt? Is it specific to the Guru or is it debt that we accumulated in our life, from not acting wisely?

This is the debt accumulated by not acting according to the wisdom of our Gurus in many many lives. We must follow their teachings and incorporate them into the fabric of our lives.

5. What exactly does it mean when You say that She will come to us. Literally? Figuratively?

Literally. That energy pops out of the Murti and speaks to us. You can physically see and feel her. You will be consumed by Her energy. It is not figurative. It is a literal darshan, complete intuitive vision.

6. Did the idea for Sahasra Chandi yagna originate from this chapter?

Sahasra Chandi comes from here. Three years they propitiated the Goddess.

7. Can you please describe what Sadhana the King and Businessman actually did? In Verse 10 it mentions the "Devi Suktam Param Japam." So did they chant the Suktam all day long?

This entire Chandi Path is a Devi Suktam. They did the Cosmic Puja, chanted the Chandi Path, studied Devi Gita, Kirtan, Classes.

8. Why can we not ask Her to give us whatever She thinks fit and for us to be conscious and grateful for that fact? Why do we need to know what we want versus what She will give us. Can you please help me understand?

The objective is to put our desire in attunment with hers. If you say have no desire you are lying. Desire is there in every atom. When you have no desire you go into samadhi. When you are doing sadhana and tapasya you desire something

9. In verse 3 and others, the Goddess is spoken of as the "perceivable form of consciousness". Is this referring to the gross universe, virat, as being Her form or is it a personal vision one may have in more subtle realms as a culmination of one's sadhana?

She is both. You can perceive her as you choose. She is all.

Submitted by webdev on Wed, 2008-06-18 16:37.

Notes on Chandi Class: Chapter 12

In this chapter, we recite the phala sruti - what will happen if we study and sing the Chandi.

Rishis and Munis get their siddhis (attainments) from tapasya
Gods get their siddhis from drinking the nectar of devotion
Asuras get their siddhis from wearing stones and amulets

So if you any adverse planetary influence sit down and do tapasya and you will get the attainments of rishis and munis.

In order to listen to it once and really listen, really intuitively grok the essence of the Chandi, we need to prepare ourselves. Some once asked Shree Maa, "Swami Vivekananda was touched by Sri Ramakrishna and he got enlightened by single touch, will you touch me like that?" Maa said, certainly, but first you become Swami Vivekananda."

Q&A

1. In verse 20, what are offerings of animalistic nature?

Some people like to slay an animal. I like to slay my animalistic nature, my pashu bhava. The selfish guy within me is the one whom I want to scarifce. That is the purpose of this Chandi.

2. We are told to recite or listen with concentration and full devotion. In verse 11 we are told that it doesn’t matter whether or not we understand it. Is it possible to really have full concentration without understanding?

Yes. When we are beginning it is enough to be able to pronounce even a single line. More we study, more we understand and the easier it is to focus on the story of what is happening to me, the story of our personal transformations. Self-conceit and self-deprecation in us makes us follow our day dreams. The purpose of concentration is to focus on the scripture to the exclusion of these day dreams

3. In verses 20-22, other than the consideration of time, why do we recite a shortened version of the Chandi Path? Will the benefits still be the same?

The benefits are not exactly the same. The longer we sit, the more we benefit.

4. With all the benefits the Goddess showers upon the devotee, please tell us why it is NOT ok to ask Her for material benefits.

It's certainly OK to ask her for material benefits. But when she grants you the wish,you will come back and ask her for something else. We want something permanent. The only thing permanent is devotion. If I am devoted, I love what I am doing, wherever I am at, and whomever I am with. If she gives me that devotion, everything else will come. Asking for material benefits is like going to a billionaire and asking him hey buddy can I have a dime for a cup of coffee.

5. Is the way Mother removes all obstacles, afflictions, and other bad things by our chanting the Chandi because through this practice we become in alignment with Her and by knowing our true nature none of these things can be of any consequence to us?

Yes, very true. When we are aligned with her of what consequence are robbers, lions, tigers, etc?

6. The chapter mentions ghosts and inimical forces. In the Chandi you have translated Asuras as Thoughts. Do negative and inimical beings (other than our thoughts) actually exist?

Yes, they do. They are in my thoughts. These are incorporeal spirits that are perplexing us and exist in our minds. Whether they have external existence as well us is of no consequence to us. They represent the conflicts and confusions that are making obstacles in our paths.

7. In verse 8, what are spiritual and physical confusions?

We have physical obstacles, limitations. For example, I have a pain in my leg and I have a confusion: should I sit or not sit in the asan. I have spiritual confusions - what is my dharma in this circumstances, a debate between two conflicting ideals of perfection. That's a Dharma sankat.

Submitted by webdev on Wed, 2008-06-18 11:01.