Sanatan Weekly Online
Issue No. 235 · August 8, 2004
Editor: Mr. Pruthviraj Purushottam Hajare

Articles

Need For Spirituality

Saints' Blessings
to the Sanatan


Clarification of Doubts

Food for Thought

Messages to Seekers

Spiritual Practice for Awakening Spiritual Emotion

Children's Corner

Religious Festivals

Spiritual Practice for Destroying Ego

Spiritual Experiences

Experiment of the
Subtle Dimension


Memorable Quotes





Food for Thought
Chanting* ‘Sri’ instead of ‘Shri’

   ‘Shri’ is a Sanskrit word and if it is pronounced according to the science, its energy is fully and properly activated. When ‘Shri’ is pronounced as ‘Sri’ it emits more energy.

    Spiritual practice is most fruitful when done according to the requirement of the times. It is beneficial to pronounce ‘Shri’ during times of peace and prosperity.

    However, presently there is a high degree of spiritual pollution resulting in a great deal of conflict and hostility. There is an alarming increase in distressing energies. To combat these obstacles, pronouncing the word ‘Shri’ as ‘Sri’ is important, as it provides immense strength and power to fight against evil forces.

 

*If one is not currently doing any spiritual practice, one can begin with the simple, but powerful spiritual practice of chanting or constantly remembering God's Name according to one's religion.

  • Seekers in the initial stages of spiritual practice (less than one year) can repeat The Name of the Lord as per their religion (refer to Issue 3 Clarification of Doubts section for details).
  • Those seekers who have been doing regular spiritual practice for over a year or so can determine the appropriate chant for them from the experiment given in Issue 124, Message to Seekers section.

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