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The Queen arrives at Richmond International Airport

May 6th 2007 05:17
Queen arrives at Richmond International Airport
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Just look at the colours in that outfit as she gets off the plane!


Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, arrive in Virginia at Richmond International Airport.



Queen arrives


How did you like it? Don't forget the other pictures, especially the one in the carriage.


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Comment by GB666

May 6th 2007 10:17
A Queen without deep red and dark green is not much of a queen. Where's her sceptre?

Comment by katyzzz

May 6th 2007 11:02
She left it at home with her Tiara.

I thought she'd wear the Royal Purple, but she does need a little variety.

She doesn't seem to be wearing the crown jewels, does she?

katyzzz

Comment by GB666

May 6th 2007 11:16
I have nothing to add since I know little about her. I am better suited at a spin of 'On Her Satanic Majesties Secret Service."

Wow, My distant love and seeming Luciferess, check this out:


|| Sri Saundaryalahari Japa Yajna ||




Saundaryalahari is the most important hymn devoted to Parashakti and it forms the fundamental text of the Dakshinachara Shakta cult, propagating the worship of Parabrahman as the Mother of the Universe, with a philosophic background of its own which is Advaitic, but absolutely realistic. Srimadacharya was no professor of philosophy who taught philosophy as an independent subject. His mission was to raise people up including those not capable of grasping his lofty teachings, raising them up, little by little, according to their different levels of maturity and understanding. To those who were incapable of taking the path of Jnana, he imparted instructions in a thorough manner through his Prakarana works and commentaries. He taught others, devotion exhorting them to follow a life of Karma in accordance with their Swadharma.

The Saundaryalahari eminently shares the characteristics of:

1. A poem describing the finest touches of poetical fancy.
2. A devotional hymn in praise of Mahatripurasundari.
3. A series of secret Mantras and Yantras to be used by the Sadhaka in his Srividya Upasana.
4. An exposition of the Agamas and Tantras, bearing on the worship of Parabrahman in its aspect of Chitshakti, known as Srividya, embodying the underlying principles of Vaidika Dharma and as such having the sanction of the Vedas.

Sri Kamakoti Mandali has organized several Pujas, Japa and Yajnas for Loka Kshema. As the next event among the many planned for the advent of the next Parivrtti according to the Devimana calendar, under the guidance of Sri Harsha Ramamurthy, Sri Saundaryalahari Japa Yagna has been organized. Any devotee of Sri Lalita is welcome to participate in this sacred Japa Yajna. All a devotee is expected to do is to recite a certain chosen verse of Saundaryalahari 108 times every day for the specified period of time. Here are the details about the Japa Yajna:

1. The Japa Yajna starts on May 21, 2007, Monday IST [Sarvajit Samvatsara, Adhika Jyeshtha Masa, Uttarayana, Grishma Ritu, Shukla Panchami, Punarvasu Nakshatra].

2. The grand finale of the Japa Yajna is planned in the Sannidhanam of Sri Kamakshi at Kanchipuram on Dec 25, 2007, Tuesday IST on the Janma Nakshatram of Guruji. [Sarvajit Samvatsara, Margashira Masa, Dakshinayana, Hemanta ritu, Shulka Pratipat, Punarvasu Nakshatra]

3. Starting from May 21, till Dec 24, those participating in the Yajna can choose a shloka of Saundaryalahari which is recited 108 times every day, with the blessings of Sadguru. Thus, on the 25th of Dec, after a period of 218 days, 23544 recitations of the chosen Shloka would be complete.

To know all the details, please visit Sri Saundaryalahari Japa Yajna

Comment by katyzzz

May 6th 2007 23:00
I think you've just written me a book.

If you're looking for converts may I suggest you look elsewhere.

Peace, friend, peace.

katyzzz

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