December 2014: the Mega Ram Mantra Anusthan is coming.
In last year's posts, I mentioned the ashram guide I put together over visits in 2012 and 2013; here's a link to the guide
http://1drv.ms/1thDqmb
There are the 6 pages on doing laundry, but there's lots more as well; a bit of a personal retrospective that I've tried to make useful and informative for everyone.
Included in the guide is one of my favorite things about evening chanting at the temple, an ode to the Narmada River. The words are also saved here (to the right) under Pages. Think of the morning prayer that starts "Namami bhakta vatsalam" and you've got the first part of the tune, but for Mother Narmada we speed it up considerably. In fact it's a rollicking little chant that's so much fun, I hope we all learn it while we're in India and bring it home to our US gatherings.
In last year's posts, I mentioned the ashram guide I put together over visits in 2012 and 2013; here's a link to the guide
http://1drv.ms/1thDqmb
There are the 6 pages on doing laundry, but there's lots more as well; a bit of a personal retrospective that I've tried to make useful and informative for everyone.
Included in the guide is one of my favorite things about evening chanting at the temple, an ode to the Narmada River. The words are also saved here (to the right) under Pages. Think of the morning prayer that starts "Namami bhakta vatsalam" and you've got the first part of the tune, but for Mother Narmada we speed it up considerably. In fact it's a rollicking little chant that's so much fun, I hope we all learn it while we're in India and bring it home to our US gatherings.