Hello There, Hi.. Naman Shetty from nowhere ...After Viewing your Video,,,, Couple of years from then my life took a drastic turn for good..once Again i was Reminded Of Mahakali..Few months from then i made my way to her temple...My life has changed in a slow phase thou....I keep constantly thinking about her..And She does cares for you like a mother... hope my life turns better
@pratapshenoy37 ай бұрын
@Deepak Sarma. Firstly, I heartily thank you uploading this video and for sharing this beautiful esoteric practice of Udupi with a sens of respect and care. I am trying to understand the background of the deity of the place (usually called the "Sthalapuran"). I kindly request you to share, your thesis or any documents / books or suggest any reading materials that have recorded the history of the devine Mother at Ambalpady. I am not a researcher per say, but am deeply facinated buy my culture and am therefore trying to understand our traditions with an academic perspective. I thank you in advance for any guidance and for your time in this regard. With Warm Regards, Pratap P Shenoy
@harsheetchawaria15728 ай бұрын
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@dsarmas Жыл бұрын
My Dear Rick: Namaste and greetings my friend. I hope that you are well and happy (and have been able to watch cartoons!). It has been quite some time since we chatted, both on zoom and in-person when you so kindly invited me backstage at the Midland Theater in Kansas City on October 11. In this connection, I offer to you this edited version of our zoom chat, which occurred on Oct 5th of 2022. I also present this letter to you -to frame things, to reminisce about our journey, and to suggest an appropriate set and setting for watching the recorded chat. But first, please forgive me for the nonprofessional nature of the video. I am, unquestionably, a professor of religious studies at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland Ohio and certainly not a skilled and credentialed editor or film maker. Despite this, our in-depth conversation addressed many of the questions raised in RLGN 230, “Drugs, Religion, and Mystical Experience,” the class that I am teaching this semester. I showed the video to my wonderful students last week and they benefitted tremendously from your reflections on creativity and on the mystical, and the relationships of these two with psychedelics. Heated debates ensued regarding the authenticity of substance induced mystical experiences, as well as the emergence of creativity itself. You had an impact on my students, who were, like me, appreciative to have learned from someone as creative as you. It is indeed rare that one is privy to the reflections and contemplations of a talented artist, and my students and I are grateful to you for this. I was especially taken by your thoughts about the spaces and places that you inhabit, visit, and otherwise explore when you are in the middle of improvisation. I am also one who closes my eyes when I listen to a jam, and I was pleasantly surprised to see (on the rare occasion that I opened my eyes) that you too had yours closed. I wondered where you were and if you were taking us to That Same Place. But is/was the destination the same for all of us who go everywhere, who feel everything and who rise to the highest depth? Is there, then, a common core for mystical experiences? Is that endless sea outside of language, ineffable, for you too? And can one achieve/ reach/ inhabit these spaces using psychedelics? Is there a substance that acts like a key to the chain that holds back our minds? So many questions…so many conversations we all must have…and will continue to have… Our conversation about these ideas, visualizations, conceptualizations, constructions, and possibilities was another kind of jam and style of improvisation. Letting the play of our words and ideas channel and steer the directions of our creativity and conversation is comparable to the sorts of musical conversations that you have with dear Peter, Ben, Jeff and shaded Trevor. The musical dialogues that you have with your bandmates, and our verbal dialogues have opened my heart and given me a glimpse of the Mind at Large, of the Ālayavijñāana (storehouse consciousness), of the astral plane, of the many and the temporary and revealed universes that we inhabit. Thank you, friend Rick, for this transformative and wonder-filled exchange -in our zoom chat, in Kansas City, and every time I listen to Haṃsa-dhvanis (the dhvanis (songs) of the Haṃsa (Goose). If our exchange provokes reflection on consciousness, on the doors opened by psychedelics, on the nature of creativity, and if it creates movement, then it will serve one purpose. If it opens the hearts and minds, then it will serve an even greater intention. I agree that abstract language is even more conducive to experiences of the ineffable. To this end, I shall leave you with a Coach mantra that seems to have been as powerful as it was fruitful, and that propelled Goose on at least two occasions to reaching the astral plane. It is a simple yet profound mantra, perhaps even a koan, with only three components that should be chanted with exuberance and love, and intention, and preferably in a gathering of friends. I use it frequently and often before listening to a show, and especially before I listen to the much loved 2022/01/30 Regency Ballroom Elmeg that invariably leaves me speechless… “Goose baby Goose!” With love and affection, Dr. Deepak Sarma Professor of Religious Studies - Case Western Reserve University Professor of Bioethics (secondary appointment) - School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University Cultural Consultant for Netflix Cultural Consultant for Moonbug Cultural Consultant for American Greetings Lilly Scholars Advisory Board - Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Curatorial Consultant, Department of Asian Art - Cleveland Museum of Art deepaksarma.com
@raghavendrakigga5170 Жыл бұрын
Amma Kaapadamma
@raghavendrakigga5170 Жыл бұрын
Amma Kaapadamma
@vathsalasubramanyam152 жыл бұрын
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@Mmaulin122 жыл бұрын
Jai Maa Kali
@shri.kcreations.2 жыл бұрын
Amma🙏
@satsonu2 жыл бұрын
Jai kali amma..
@kumarprabhu88802 жыл бұрын
Sorry 😞
@A_non_y_mous Жыл бұрын
U don't had enough knowledge and mind to understand what ut was., So ur saying bullshit.. It's common human mentality right?
@kumarprabhu8880 Жыл бұрын
@@A_non_y_mous thanks for the kind words the above reply was out of frustration .... Sorry i have used those words . Will delete that and apologize for commenting with those words .... Any ways thanks for reminding me of my mistake which I had forgot.
@hrishir79533 жыл бұрын
i am from udupi and this is miracelous place
@mykola_mnohohrishny3 жыл бұрын
Дурдом.
@soumyabratasahoo36493 жыл бұрын
Sri Krishnaya Namah 🙏🏼❤🙂
@harishchandrarao36803 жыл бұрын
Jai mahakali🙏
@rohanrouth6633 жыл бұрын
Jay ma Kali 🙏🌺🙏🌺🙏🌺🙏🌺🙏🌺🙏🌺🙏🌺🙏🌺🙏🌺🙏🌺🙏🌺🙏🌺🙏🌺🙏🌺🙏
@roopavasanth45203 жыл бұрын
Lord jay sree krishna
@roopavasanth45203 жыл бұрын
Thankyou for shering this vidiyo ..tayiyannu nodi avra paadaravindakke sharanu saharnu navu allige bandu tayiya asheervaada padediddeve
@roopavasanth45203 жыл бұрын
Amma kaapadu tayi jaggajanani
@vishnubuddha41883 жыл бұрын
Nice, kindly make more of such videos
@meena20203 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for sharing! 🙏
@NotYourR183 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing, really interesting.
@sumabhushan98333 жыл бұрын
Krishna krishna 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@JimiKiJai3 жыл бұрын
I can see why Jainism did not attract many people. It is an austere religion meant for monks. It is nearly impossible for a family to live reasonably well if it subscribes to Jain prinicples in toto. Swamiji's 'celibacy' answer to almost every question proves this.
@satvata8 ай бұрын
It's simple honest human life. Jains do not deny marriage. So Jainism is not only for monks. Due to degradation it's difficult for people follow these Jain principles.
@rathansherigar45273 жыл бұрын
Actually the narrative at the start can be made a little more faster so that nobody can read even first line. That would be nice. It is there and not there.
@deepaksarma1083 жыл бұрын
the technology was a little different when I made this documentary and it took hours and hours to add any subtitles at all. I recall leaving my office and returning after 1 hour waiting for the subtitles to properly render when I had only added a sentence. So put it in context and accept it for what it is.
@vnethra253 жыл бұрын
I visited this temple accidentally 23yrs back, I was overwhelmed watching ma kali on friday night,I felt as if I'm witnessing goddess.Their are few temple their is so much positivity and we feel the presence of god,this temple is one.Post which I always wish to visit temple and seek blessings ma kali .I keep looking for more information about this temple.
@basavarajm38933 жыл бұрын
Maa kali helped me n my husband when we both are in very difficult situation. Amma kali be always with our family 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@basavarajm38933 жыл бұрын
Jai maa kali🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@mahishetty37514 жыл бұрын
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@jazz87814 жыл бұрын
I have visited HER abode few times, SHE is Vibrant and remains as 16 years old girl energetically. SHE changes HER Shakti according to your bhavana. Waiting for HER to call me again :) Jaya Jaya Kalika !
@Mmaulin122 жыл бұрын
I too have experienced the joy of being in HER presence, our sweet Mother ❤️