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    We tend to neglect the essential!
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      CommentAuthorlalitagopi
    • CommentTimeSep 9th 2007
     
    hmm...I heard, if we are talking about this things, we are loosing some efect from our chanting. (when we are flaunting)
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    The web is full of flaunters,quarelling endlessly over subjects......but are we chanting the prescribed number of rounds or just waste precious time?
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      CommentAuthoramalagaura
    • CommentTimeSep 11th 2007
     
    if this was anonymous i would write how many rounds i chanted, but if i am disturbed i try to chant more. doing menial service in the temple helps to get taste to chant. In spite of chanting more rounds I am still not where I want to be :--(
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      CommentAuthormishra
    • CommentTimeSep 11th 2007
     
    who are we to "box" a person for the number of rounds chanted? Do we know the whole picture of the life/ves of the person?
    A person can be chanting strictly for 10 years and then come down in heavy maya for the rest of her life. Another one, externally a "karmi" could become a pure devotee in days, just taking over from where he left past life.
    • CommentAuthoradikavi
    • CommentTimeSep 12th 2007
     
    I chanted sixteen times seven terrible inattentive rounds, attached to material objects, disobeying the order of my spiritual master, and whatever other of the ten offenses I commit. But someday I plan on doing better.
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      CommentAuthorrasa108
    • CommentTimeSep 18th 2007
     
    It seems both should be there...quality and quantity...but for me quality is first, then you feel like chanting all day.
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