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Lalitamba was inspired by a pilgrimage through India. In the winter of 2004, we traveled from city to city in an effort to alleviate the suffering that comes from poverty, illness, and plain loss of hope. In India, the Divine Mother is called Lalitamba. She is looked to as the supporter of the universe. Lalitamba is a collectible journal of contemporary spiritual literature. This issue features an interview with poet-translator Daniel Ladinsky. Known initially for his unique renderings of the fourteenth century Persian mystic Hafiz, Mr. Ladinsky is now internationally recognized for his deeply…mehr

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Lalitamba was inspired by a pilgrimage through India. In the winter of 2004, we traveled from city to city in an effort to alleviate the suffering that comes from poverty, illness, and plain loss of hope. In India, the Divine Mother is called Lalitamba. She is looked to as the supporter of the universe. Lalitamba is a collectible journal of contemporary spiritual literature. This issue features an interview with poet-translator Daniel Ladinsky. Known initially for his unique renderings of the fourteenth century Persian mystic Hafiz, Mr. Ladinsky is now internationally recognized for his deeply gifted renderings of Eastern and Western mystics. We are blessed to share in the ruby mine of his experience and insight, as well as several of his new poems. Writers from around the world contemplate themes of myth and dream, as well as alienation, relationship, and renewal. Lokanath offers a translation of the Sri Bala Sahasranama (a hymn in praise of the Goddess as an adolescent girl). This rare Tantric treasure reveals our inherent and limitless potential. Professor Sumalee Mahanarongchai writes on how to stay connected through compassion during difficult times. And, discover forty verses on superhero devotee Hanuman-ji, the Sri Hanuman Chalisa.