Kali Puja

Kali Puja
Author:
Publisher: Sunstar Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2004-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781887472647

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Kali is the Goddess who takes away darkness. She cuts down all impurities, consumes all iniquities, purifies, Her devotees with the sincerity of Her Love. Now we can worship Her according to the ancient tradition. Kali Puja is a treasure house of Her Wisdom. It contains abundance Kali's tools for living: Her sattvic worship, Her Hundred Names, Her Thousand Names, Her Armor, the mantras for offering bhanga, alcohol, animal sacrifice and how to give birth to spiritual children. These offerings have great spiritual significance when performed with the mantras which explain the meanings and appropriate circumstances for such worship.

New Age Purohit Darpan: Kali Puja

New Age Purohit Darpan: Kali Puja
Author: Kanai Mukherjee
Publisher: Association of Grandparents of Indian Immigrants
Total Pages: 143
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This book is compiled with the goal of explaining the hidden history, significance, and meaning of the mantras used in common Hindu puja rituals performed by the Bengalis to the Bengali immigrants.

Simple Kali Puja

Simple Kali Puja
Author: Swami Saraswati
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2011-07-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781463685324

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This booklet presents a ceremony in the tradition of Sri Ramakrishna, who worshiped the Divine Mother with selfless devotion and a longing heart. With practice it can be completed within a short time. It can be used for daily worship or for special days sacred to Her, such as the new moon.

Translating Kali's Feast

Translating Kali's Feast
Author: Stephanos Stephanides
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2021-12-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004486216

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Translating Kali's Feast is an interdisciplinary study of the Goddess Kali bringing together ethnography and literature within the theoretical framework of translation studies. The idea for the book grew out of the experience and fieldwork of the authors, who lived with Indo-Caribbean devotees of the Hindu Goddess in Guyana. Using a variety of discursive forms including oral history and testimony, field notes, songs, stories, poems, literary essays, photographic illustrations, and personal and theoretical reflections, it explores the cultural, aesthetic and spiritual aspects of the Goddess in a diasporic and cross-cultural context. With reference to critical and cultural theorists including Walter Benjamin and Julia Kristeva, the possibilities offered by Kali (and other manifestations of the Goddess) as the site of translation are discussed in the works of such writers as Wilson Harris, V.S. Naipaul and R.K. Narayan. The book articulates perspectives on the experience of living through displacement and change while probing the processes of translation involved in literature and ethnography and postulating links between ‘rite' and ‘write,' Hindu ‘leela' and creole ‘play.' The author wrote the description of the Big Puja (namely chapter 9, 10, 11, and 13) and the Guyana Kali Puja Lexicon (chapter 17) in collaboration with Guyanese scholar Karna Singh.

Kali Puja

Kali Puja
Author: Satyananda Saraswati
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2010-09-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781877795060

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"Kal" is Time, "KALI" is She Who is Beyond Time. She leads our awareness into timelessness. Kali is also is the Goddess who takes away darkness. She cuts down all impurities, consumes all iniquities, and purifies the hearts of Her devotees. Now we can worship Her according to the ancient tradition. The complete worship of the Divine Mother who Takes away Darkness includes Her advanced puja, Her thousand names, the mantras and mudras for traditional offerings, as well as the systems of worship for conceiving spiritual children, offering bhang and alcohol. Also available to accompany the text is a beautiful CD or cassette of Shree Maa's recitation of the thousand names. It includes the original Sanskrit mantras, Roman transliteration and English translation.

Encountering Kali

Encountering Kali
Author: Rachel Fell McDermott
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9788120820418

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Encountering Kali explores one of the most ramarkable divinities the world has seen. The Hindu goddess Kali is simultaneously understood as a blood thirsty warrior a deity of ritual possession a tantric sexual partner and an all loving compassionate mothe. Popular and scholarly interest in her has been on the rise in the west in recent years. Responding to this phenomenon McDermott and Kripal`s volume focuses on the complexities involved in interpreting Kali in both her indigenous south Asian settings and her more recent Western incarnation. Through the shifting lenses of scriptural history temple architecture political reflection and the goddess`s recent guises on the Internet the contributors pose questions that illuminate our understanding of Kali while addressing the problems and promises inherent in every act of cross cultural interpretation.

Great Short Stories - Including The wooden Horse

Great Short Stories - Including The wooden Horse
Author: Arunava Chattopadhyay
Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2023-06-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Supernatural, surreal, suspense stories from day to day human activities written in a nostalgic and laid-back style.

Religion and the City in India

Religion and the City in India
Author: Supriya Chaudhuri
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2021-08-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000429016

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This book offers fresh theoretical, methodological and empirical analyses of the relation between religion and the city in the South Asian context. Uniting the historical with the contemporary by looking at the medieval and early modern links between religious faith and urban settlement, the book brings together a series of focused studies of the mixed and multiple practices and spatial negotiations of religion in the South Asian city. It looks at the various ways in which contemporary religious practice affects urban everyday life, commerce, craft, infrastructure, cultural forms, art, music and architecture. Chapters draw upon original empirical study and research to analyze the foundational, structural, material and cultural connections between religious practice and urban formations or flows. The book argues that Indian cities are not ‘postsecular’ in the sense that the term is currently used in the modern West, but that there has been, rather, a deep, even foundational link between religion and urbanism, producing different versions of urban modernity. Questions of caste, gender, community, intersectional entanglements, physical proximity, private or public ritual, processions and prayer, economic and political factors, material objects, and changes in the built environment, are all taken into consideration, and the book offers an interdisciplinary analysis of different historical periods, different cities, and different types of religious practice. Filling a gap in the literature by discussing a diversity of settings and faiths, the book will be of interest to scholars to South Asian history, sociology, literary analysis, urban studies and cultural studies.

A Historical Trip To Kolkata

A Historical Trip To Kolkata
Author: Durga Prasad
Publisher: Durga Prasad
Total Pages: 12
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DESCRIPTION (The story is in English) The author happens to visit Kolkata along with his grandson – Mr. Shubham Kumar and his granddaughter – Miss Monika Kumari in the month of April 2014 in connection with their examination. After the examination is over they desired to visit some historical places of Kolkata. The author took them to Howrah station and from there to Koila Ghat by fairy motor boat and while crossing the Hooghly River he advised them to view the Howrah Bridge from a close distance with their own eyes clearly. On seeing the gigantic construction of the Howrah Bridge without pillars, they were very surprised. They wanted to know many things. The next day in the morning the author visited Kali Ghat – Kali Mandir by sub-railways. The author stated one by another the whole history of the temple. On the same day the author took them to Maidan where the Victoria Memorial is situated. They got down at the Maidan Metro Station and from there they went to Victoria Memorial and saw many things. The author has described these places with keen interest to his grandson and granddaughter as to how they were built, when they were established and by whom. Really all these places are worth seeing and whosoever happens to visit Kolkata must see these historical places of British regime/rule. You may access to the Google Play and then type the name of the story or the name of the author – Durga Prasad in search column by paying Rs.20 online as directed, ********************************************

Offering Flowers, Feeding Skulls

Offering Flowers, Feeding Skulls
Author: June McDaniel
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2004-08-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0195347137

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The Indian state of West Bengal is home to one of the world's most vibrant traditions of goddess worship. The year's biggest holidays are devoted to the goddesses Durga and Kali, with lavish rituals, decorated statues, fireworks, and parades. In Offering Flowers, Feeding Skulls, June McDaniel provides a broad, accessibly written overview of Bengali goddess worship. McDaniel identifies three major forms of goddess worship, and examines each through its myths, folklore, songs, rituals, sacred texts, and practitioners. In the folk/tribal strand, which is found in rural areas, local tribal goddesses are worshipped alongside Hindu goddesses, with an emphasis on possession, healing, and animism. The tantric/yogic strand focuses on ritual, meditation, and visualization as ways of experiencing the power of the goddess directly. The devotional or bhakti strand, which is the most popular form, involves the intense love and worship of a particular form of the goddess. McDaniel traces these strands through Bengali culture and explores how they are interwoven with each other as well as with other forms of Hinduism. She also discusses how these practices have been reinterpreted in the West, where goddess worship has gained the values of sexual freedom and psychological healing, but lost its emphases on devotion and asceticism. Offering Flowers, Feeding Skulls takes the reader inside the lives of practicing Shaktas, including holy women, hymn singers, philosophers, visionaries, gurus, ascetics, healers, musicians, and businessmen, and offers vivid descriptions of their rituals, practices, and daily lives. Drawing on years of fieldwork and extensive research, McDaniel paints a rich, expansive portrait of this fascinating religious tradition.