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Hi :)SY , BILL,

firstly am sorry for not being here tat often. anyways , SHRI & SRI

are interchangeable & they are hiNDI words for wat in english is MR.

& in case of humans used for males (for females it is SHRIMATI ie

Mrs. ) but in case of GOD/DESS' its always SHRI & this even shows

respect . also JI is uesed respectfully , one never takes elders

name here in indiA & If one does he/she uses "ji" theres nothing as

"i" in ur case it just out of love (hehehe,only friendly) & as to

mine why THE COMPLETE FEMALE SY uses "rajaty" ,hahahaha , i think it

was after some joke at TANTRISere she had thought that am some pu---

acting as male ,hehehehe

 

love ya all,

JAI AMBEY,

rajatyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy -boy (only for SY ,hehehehe)

 

 

 

, SY Zenith <syzenith> wrote:

>

> Hi Bill,

> Not at all pesky, very far from that. We see it as sincere

seeking..

> Sounds like a good job for brother Rajaty in North India and Jen

Polan currently in South India. I'm being rather lazy tonite so I'll

let them both Wise Souls answer this one. They will do a better job

than me in this regard. Let's wait to hear from them..... Gotta go

now, see ya around agin soon.

> Om Ganesa,

> Sy

> Bill Rogers--Giveawayboy <wondermagazine@a...> wrote: Hello,

>

> It's me Bill again, with one of my pesky questions.

>

> When I read about different gods, I sometimes see a Sri or Shri

> before their names. What does this mean and when would one use Sri

or

> Shri or are they interchangeable? I know that when things are put

> into English letters they might be written different ways. I have

> seen Murugan's name written Murukan before. And I have seen Hindu

as

> Hindoo too. So, are Sri and Shri the same or different, and when

are

> they used?

>

> Also, can someone explain to me the addition of ji or i on the end

of

> certain names. Sometimes I will see this and it seems almost like a

> signal of devotion. For instance, in Brasil you might say

Ricardinho

> instead of just Ricardo. Or in Spanish I have seen them say

Miguelito

> instead of Miguel. My name is Bill, but some people might say

Billy.

> I am asking this about Rajat too. Since he is often Rajaty-Boy to

SY.

> It's a cute kind of thing. But do these -ji and -i endings which

> suddenly appear on normal names indicate this or something else?

>

> Thanks, Bill

>

>

>

>

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