Namaste, Maija:
Goddess Shrī Kālī, Goddess Shrī Saraswati, Goddess Shrī Durga, Goddess Shrī Laxmi, Goddess Shrī Ushā [Vedic], Lord Shrī Vishnu (Lord Shrī Rāma - Lord Shrī Krishna - Lord Shrī Narsimha - Lord Shrī Kālki), Lord Shrī Sadā-Shiva, Lord Shrī Mitra, Lord Shrī Varuna, Lord Shrī Indra [Vedic], Lord Shrī Agni, Lords Shrī Marutā(h), Lords Shrī Ashvinau, Lord Shrī Hanumān, Lord Shrī Sūrya [Savitur & Vivasvant], Lord Shrī Bhaga, Lord Shrī Soma, Lord Shrī Vāyu, Lord Shrī Rudra [Vedic], and the list goes on...
I worship them, I prostrate to them, I offer them salutations, I offer them laudations, I offer them bhakti, I offer them pūjā, I offer them fire oblations, I offer them veneration, I offer them obeisances, I offer them my soul to guide, I offer them my life to spread Dharma far and wide - that no human falls short of hearing the divine revelations of the Holy Shrī Shruti Vedas and urge them to remember of old those life-struggles that the Hindu Seers experienced which have been immortalized through the Holy Shrī Smriti-s....I worship them, these Holy Shrī Gods/Goddesses to the effect of gaining nothing in return; of uttering their Shrī names eases my soul; of uttering the holy verses of those hymns which bring tears to my eyes; of offering oblations giving soulful thanks for giving me birth in a Sanātana Dharmic family; of vesting me with the chain-mail of Dharma upon my birth.
Let the church say, Amen!
Just kidding
The reason for creating this thread was entirely this. Getting close and personal, this honestly brought tears to my eyes.
"What harm can the withholders [Ishtāshva, Ishtaraśmir, those who hate the fire prayers] and any other do to those [me] who enjoy the protection (of Lord Shri Mitra and Lord Shri Varuna)!?!" (R.V.1.122.13)
Shivrātri. Hands down. Shivrātri is off the chain fun. Bhang. Bhang. Bhang. And, chanting "Har Har Mahadev" throughout the evening into late night.
This would get my husband to come to the temple with me. When is the next Shivratri?
I was born to Hindu parents. But, I was initiated when I was around 5 or 6 years old. Contrary to popular belief, Hindus in India are not born as Hindus. They are usually initiated through the Chudakarana rite.