
Blessings to you Devi

Are you looking to learn a very traditional full-Sanskrit puja, or looking for a nice traditional puja adapted for Western use?
Thanks, I'll look into that.Lucky Mojo makes a beautiful line of Durga condition products that you can use when working with her.
So you only eat a bit of the food offerings? I always thought you were supposed to eat all of it, to ingest the blessings of the deity or something.Just remember to eat and drink a bit of what you've offered at the end of your devotions, as that is the traditional way to accept the blessings of the deity in Hindu practice.
I have been performing puja to Ganesha once a week for some years now. Would it be a good idea to perform puja to Durga straight after my weekly Ganesha puja?Durga is fairly easy to work with, so don't have too much anxiety about it. I would just recommend you acknowledge Lord Ganesha before entering into your devotional practice with Durga, as it is Hindu spiritual protocol to do so - even just saying, "Salutations Lord Ganesha - I honor you, and ask for you to open the ways for me to commune with Ma Durga, and bless my devotions to her! Thank you, Lord Ganesha for your aid!" will work, though you can also chant OM GAM Ganapatiyei namaha as part of the request if you wish.
The quite shocking amount of success I have had from memorizing, becoming familiar with, and chanting the above mantra is astounding to me. I suggest finding a really good recording/video of someone saying it, so you can familiarize yourself with the proper way to pronounce and intone it. I have had the Best Success using this!though you can also chant OM GAM Ganapatiyei namaha as part of the request if you wish.
That's cute. I like it.Obskultus wrote:The lady who gave me the temple said my "gods" needed a house -- she was referring to some icons hanging on my wall!