[FairfieldLife] 'Shiva Loves November'

2008-11-02 Thread Robert
November is Kartika Masa: The Auspicious Month of Lord Shiva




We are now entering the sacred month of Kartika, which is the most auspicious 
month of the year for worshipping Lord Siva and obtaining His grace for good 
health, mental balance, and deep meditations. During the month of Kartika, it 
is very good to wake up early in the morning and do meditation, especially in 
the sacred brahmi muhurta time between 3:30 and 4:30 AM.






Somavaras (Mondays) are Especially Auspicious for Worshipping Lord Siva
In particular, Somavara (Monday) is an especially auspicious day to worship 
Lord Siva, and the Somavaras occurring in Kartika Masa are very important days 
for spiritual practice. The dates for these highly-auspicious upcoming 
Somavaras are November 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th, 2008. In addition, the Kartika 
Masa Pournami (full moon day) on November 13th is highly auspicious.

Somavara is the day of the moon, and white attracts the positive energy of the 
moon, so it is very good to wear white clothes in cotton or silk on Somavara 
while performing sadhana. If it is possible, practicing silence and fasting or 
taking light, sattwic food will be very beneficial.

Especially on these sacred days, one can do meditation, sing bhajans, and/or 
perform extra japa (mantra repetition) of one's guru mantra. One can also chant 
the Siva Panchakshari Mantra (Om namah sivaya) or Siva Sakti Panchakshari 
Mantra (Om hrim namah sivaya), 108, 1008 or more times. This is also an 
excellent time to chant the Sri Mrutyunjaya Mantra, one of the world's oldest 
and most powerful mantras, for the healing of health problems. 
Those who have a Siva Lingam may wish to do puja by offering water, flowers, 
vibhuti, milk, yogurt, ghee, sugar, and/or honey. The offerings can be spooned 
onto the Siva Lingam (using a pure puja spoon only) while chanting Om namah 
sivaya, Om hrim namah sivaya, or Sri Mrutyunjaya Mantra.




  

Re: [FairfieldLife] 'Shiva Loves November'

2008-11-02 Thread Peter
Be careful messing around with Shiva lingas. They can be like subtle nuclear 
power plants. You have to know what you are doing. 

--- On Sun, 11/2/08, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] 'Shiva Loves November'
To: Lisa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sunday, November 2, 2008, 3:54 AM









November is Kartika Masa: The Auspicious Month of Lord Shiva




We are now entering the sacred month of Kartika, which is the most auspicious 
month of the year for worshipping Lord Siva and obtaining His grace for good 
health, mental balance, and deep meditations. During the month of Kartika, it 
is very good to wake up early in the morning and do meditation, especially in 
the sacred brahmi muhurta time between 3:30 and 4:30 AM.






Somavaras (Mondays) are Especially Auspicious for Worshipping Lord Siva
In particular, Somavara (Monday) is an especially auspicious day to worship 
Lord Siva, and the Somavaras occurring in Kartika Masa are very important days 
for spiritual practice. The dates for these highly-auspicious upcoming 
Somavaras are November 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th, 2008. In addition, the Kartika 
Masa Pournami (full moon day) on November 13th is highly auspicious.

Somavara is the day of the moon, and white attracts the positive energy of the 
moon, so it is very good to wear white clothes in cotton or silk on Somavara 
while performing sadhana. If it is
 possible, practicing silence and fasting or taking light, sattwic food will be 
very beneficial.

Especially on these sacred days, one can do meditation, sing bhajans, and/or 
perform extra japa (mantra repetition) of one's guru mantra. One can also chant 
the Siva Panchakshari Mantra (Om namah sivaya) or Siva Sakti Panchakshari 
Mantra (Om hrim namah sivaya), 108, 1008 or more times. This is also an 
excellent time to chant the Sri Mrutyunjaya Mantra, one of the world's oldest 
and most powerful mantras, for the healing of health problems. 
Those who have a Siva Lingam may wish to do puja by offering water, flowers, 
vibhuti, milk, yogurt, ghee, sugar, and/or honey. The offerings can be spooned 
onto the Siva Lingam (using
 a pure puja spoon only) while chanting Om namah sivaya, Om hrim namah 
sivaya, or Sri Mrutyunjaya Mantra.