Public Ordinations at Cintamani Retreat Centre

Dear Friends in the good life,

We are very pleased to let you know that the following women received their public ordination on 21st October at Cintamani Retreat Centre, Mexico.

Public Preceptor Parami

Carmen Valle becomes Amarasimha (dot under m, long final a)
a Sanskrit name meaning “She who is a lion of the deathless state”
En español: “la que es una leona del estado de mas alla de la muerte”
Registered spelling: Amarasingha
Private Preceptor Paramachitta 

 

Fabiola Caamano becomes Amarasati
A Pali name meaning “She who has undying mindfulness” 
En español: la que tiene atencion plena que no muere
Registered spelling Amarasati
Private Preceptor Jnanadakini

Lucia Martinez becomes Amayaviriya (long second a and long final a)
A Pali name meaning “She who has an honest energy”
En español: Ella cuya energia es honesta, pura, no engañosa
Registered spelling Amayaviriya
Private Preceptor Jnanadakini 

Pao Valdivieso becomes Nagadhi (long first a and long i)
A Sanskrit name meaning “She who has the wisdom of the Nagas”. 
En español: Ella que tiene la sabiduria de los Nagas
Registered spelling Nagadhi
Private Preceptor Jnanadakini 

Public Preceptor Paramachitta 

Vanesa Correa becomes Sarvaprabha (long final a)
A Sanskrit name meaning “She for whom everyone is light”
En español: Ella que ve la luminosidad en todo y todos
Registered spelling Sarvaprabha
Private Preceptor Jnanadakini 

Silvia Calderon becomes Maitrivani (long second i and long final i)
A Sanskrit name meaning “She who is like a forest of unconditional love”
En español: “Aquella que es como un bosque de amor incondicional"
Registered spelling Maitrivani
Private Preceptor Saddhajoti 

Carolina Seminara becomes Simhadharma (dot under m and long final a)
A Sanskrit name meaning “She who has the nature of a lion, whose roar is the Dharma”
En español: "Ella que es de la naturaleza de la leona, cuyo rugido es el Dharma"
Shabda spelling Singhadharma
Private Preceptor Dayachandra

Tania Dulche becomes Mahasanti (long second a, acute accent above the s and long third a)
A Sanskrit name meaning “She who has great serenity”
En español: "Ella que posee una gran serenidad" 
Registered spelling Mahashanti
Private Preceptor Dayachandra

With metta
Parami and Paramachitta