Difference between revisions of "1995 - Devi Mahatmyam"
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Latest revision as of 03:54, 25 November 2020
Archives of Sovereign Details | |
Date/Year | 1995 |
Origin of Item | |
Item Type | Book |
Item Dimensions | 4.7"w x 7"h x 0.7"d |
Item Material | Paper |
Age of SPH | 17 |
Associated Guru | n/a |
Location | Ramakrishna Mutt, Mylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, South India |
Role in the Revival of KAILASA | n/a |
Associated Kingdom |
About the Copy of the Devi Mahatmyam as told by the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism: This is the book used for Durga puja during the Dusshera festival. I would chant this so often. I would go to the magazine department in the morning at around 10’o clock. After attending to the files and everything, if I have time, I will just take out this book and go on chanting. I would have a small bell and go on ringing it and chanting. I personally bound this book.
Once I took the vow that I will chant the Chandi (another name for Devi Māhātmyam) 108 times. In three months I finished: 700 verses 108 times! I would go on reading and ringing the bell. When the staff brings in some work, I will attend to it and resume reading."