Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 Namaste, It is not easy in India too. It is more worse in India and one can lose both money and time apart from emotionally broke. That is why one should not commit right away on seeing somebody in an ochre robe or if they run into someone who has an ..ananda or ..anandanatha suffix for their name. There are lots of dubious ones and it is a horrendous task to chaff out the fakers. It takes time. Let me tell you that I have seen Europeans who were initiated by the most traditional(the one whom people call extremely orthodox) teachers. It may take some time but it is not impossible. , Len Rosenberg <kalipadma108> wrote: > > Alas, I do not live in India, where Gurus can be found > on many streetcorners. I am lucky in that Ammachi > travels the world, and comes to New York City every > summer. Unless I am ill, I go to see her. Her > picture is on my altar, and I "talk" to her several > times a week. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 Thats why I said let the teacher come to u; thats the REAL srividya tradition. One does not choose srividya; but srividya chooses you. I know this to be true. Satish <satisharigela wrote: Namaste, It is not easy in India too. It is more worse in India and one can lose both money and time apart from emotionally broke. That is why one should not commit right away on seeing somebody in an ochre robe or if they run into someone who has an ..ananda or ..anandanatha suffix for their name. There are lots of dubious ones and it is a horrendous task to chaff out the fakers. It takes time. Let me tell you that I have seen Europeans who were initiated by the most traditional(the one whom people call extremely orthodox) teachers. It may take some time but it is not impossible. , Len Rosenberg <kalipadma108> wrote: > > Alas, I do not live in India, where Gurus can be found > on many streetcorners. I am lucky in that Ammachi > travels the world, and comes to New York City every > summer. Unless I am ill, I go to see her. Her > picture is on my altar, and I "talk" to her several > times a week. / Celebrate 's 10th Birthday! Netrospective: 100 Moments of the Web Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 DEAR SATISH, I CAN ARRENGE A TRADITIONAL GURU WHO IS THE HIGHEST AUTHORITY IN HINDU TRADITIONS. I AM ASSURING U THAT U NEED NOT TO SPEND EVEN A SINGLE PANNY, EVWN U CAN JUDGE HIM FROM EVERY CORNER.INITIATIONS IS THE DUTIES OF ALL THE TRADIONAL (PARAMPRA) GURU. GURU MUST HAVE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATION, 1- HE MUST BE "BRAHMA NISTH AND SRUTI NISTH." 2-IF POSSIBLE HE MUST BE "DANDI SANYASI " 3-HE MUST BE " PURNA ABHISHIKTA " 4-HE MUST BE PARANISTH IN ALL THE MANTRA LIKE SRI VIDHYA(DAS MAHAVIDHYA ). MY GURU IS LIKE ALIVING GOD ON EARTH. IF U WANT ANY CLARIFICATION PL FREE TO WRIGHT ME. PRADEEP SHARMA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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