Experiences of Devi Priya – 5
Episode 110
Devi has the habit of recording all her dreams and calls it ‘Dream book’. As of now she has a log of around 4 books with all her dreams and experiences. Many of her dreams are a chain of events that she needs to piece together to understand the significance. Most of them become reality in a few days or months.
Devi has the habit of recording all her dreams and calls it ‘Dream book’. As of now she has a log of around 4 books with all her dreams and experiences. Many of her dreams are a chain of events that she needs to piece together to understand the significance. Most of them become reality in a few days or months.
She has the premonition for umpteen things through her dreams (eg. Phulwama incident, Chiang Rai incident in Thailand where the cave was flooded with 12 boys and their coach). Although she shares all her dreams and experiences, we are only writing a minuscule part of them.
She gets the fore warnings of death as well as some happy occasions, the health issues of relatives and friends and what treatment they would go for, political situations, winning or losing of even TV shows. So many almost everything that goes on in the world.
I am not writing any of those as I want to only highlight the divine experiences.
When Devi was performing Rajashyamala pooja. One day in early hours she saw a very dark, slim, woman in her dream.
The lady was very tall, with long hair. With a big smile, She approached Devi and without touching her palms, placed a khova / kalakand sweet on it. The lady was careful in not touching Devi’s palm.
Thinking that Shyamala Maa wanted Khova, Devi offered the same while doing the puja.
The lady was very tall, with long hair. With a big smile, She approached Devi and without touching her palms, placed a khova / kalakand sweet on it. The lady was careful in not touching Devi’s palm.
Thinking that Shyamala Maa wanted Khova, Devi offered the same while doing the puja.
In one of our previous episodes, I mentioned the way Devi and her mother offer the neivedyam. They keep the neivedyam in a plate (specifically used only for this purpose) close it with a lid and keep the same on a plate of water so that no insects would touch it. They keep the puja room closed for half an hour and then only partake the neivedyam and food. This procedure is adopted all 3 times of the day, morning, lunch, and dinner. Whatever food comes into the house (like snacks, sweets, fruits etc) they are offered first to Kanna and Devi Maa in the same manner.
When she took out the lid she could see a part of the sweet was eaten.
When she took out the lid she could see a part of the sweet was eaten.
In another dream, she saw two teenage girls wearing traditional dress with mehendi on their hands (like how we keep using henna leaves) with big vermillion on their foreheads blessing her.
The next day, being a Friday, she went to Santoshi Maa temple. She was sitting near the homa kundam and reciting Lakshmi beej mantra and Gayatri mantra. Her daughter was sitting next to her.
Exactly as she has seen in her dream, 2 teenage girls one wearing lehenga and other churidar came to her and gave her haldi Kumkum along with flowers.
The next day, being a Friday, she went to Santoshi Maa temple. She was sitting near the homa kundam and reciting Lakshmi beej mantra and Gayatri mantra. Her daughter was sitting next to her.
Exactly as she has seen in her dream, 2 teenage girls one wearing lehenga and other churidar came to her and gave her haldi Kumkum along with flowers.
Devi has this habit of reciting the names of each and every God, Devatas, Rishis and Gurus while offering the neivedyam – inviting them to come and partake the neivedyam.
One night in her dream she saw a very dark lady sitting and sulking, showing her disappointment and telling her that Devi was not inviting her every day for neivedyam. Wondering whom she is forgetting Devi completed her morning chores and started her puja. While offering the neivedyam, her family pointed that from past 4 to 5 days she was forgetting to read the name of KALI. She had not shared her dream with her mother. Devi then realised that Kali Maa was the one who came into her dream and reminded her.
One night in her dream she saw a very dark lady sitting and sulking, showing her disappointment and telling her that Devi was not inviting her every day for neivedyam. Wondering whom she is forgetting Devi completed her morning chores and started her puja. While offering the neivedyam, her family pointed that from past 4 to 5 days she was forgetting to read the name of KALI. She had not shared her dream with her mother. Devi then realised that Kali Maa was the one who came into her dream and reminded her.
Yet in another dream, she saw 2 women (around 21 years of age) and asked her to buy jaggery and salt worth Rs.10 each and offer to Bhagawan.
When she woke up she did not know which God they were referring to. So she searched the net and found that in Tamilnadu there is a place called Tiruvellur. In one of the temple at this place people offer jaggery and salt to Maha Vishnu. Salt is offered to Maha Vishnu and jaggery is dissolve in the temple tank.
When she woke up she did not know which God they were referring to. So she searched the net and found that in Tamilnadu there is a place called Tiruvellur. In one of the temple at this place people offer jaggery and salt to Maha Vishnu. Salt is offered to Maha Vishnu and jaggery is dissolve in the temple tank.
Maha Vishnu in this temple is in the reclining position. As she was gifted the picture of Ranganatha swamy a few days back by a friend she offered salt at the feet of Bhagawan and mixed jaggery in a brass bowl, offered to God and poured it near the plants.
Who thought she would get this dream and see how Bhagawan’ s picture came to her even before her dream.
A very blessed family and we are thankful to Kanna and Devi Maa for making us meet this family and write about their experiences.
Who thought she would get this dream and see how Bhagawan’ s picture came to her even before her dream.
A very blessed family and we are thankful to Kanna and Devi Maa for making us meet this family and write about their experiences.
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