Guest guest Posted June 13, 2004 Report Share Posted June 13, 2004 Dear Rohini Ji, My name is Gaurav and i would be grateful if you can give your advice on my sister`s husband`s horoscope. The Birth details are :- Date of Birth - 15.08.1976 Time of Birth - 16:30:00 Place of Birth- Pune, India Kindly give your advice on the Promotion in Service, Married life and also upto when he will be able to make own house. What kind of results do the Sani-Surya combination in the 8 th house give, its possible remedies and whether he is effected by Vishdhar Kalsarpa Yoga (rahu in 11 and Ketu in 5). Also possible effects and remedies for Ketu-Chandra combination in 5 house. He has a boy of 18 months old. Thank you for your help. Yours Sincerly Gaurav Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2004 Report Share Posted June 13, 2004 As extensive matters are involved, and this is not just a learning exercise or technical curiosity, you and your relatives would be best served to seek a proper reading. To this end, unfortunately, you should be prepared to spend a lot of time in researching and there may be some expenses as well. The following are my recommendations: Depending on your location or their location, find out by word of mouth or advertisements etc. the names of jyotishis or other divinators that reside there. Do an indepth survey and examination of the past performances and charges etc of these individuals. Call or visit their clients -- ask the jyotishis for references. This will tell them that you are serious and if it freaks them out, then they might not be the most suitable ones for you. Visit the jyotishi, get to know their perspectives on life, find out how they approach astrology. It does not matter what their specific perspective is but does that match with your own? for instance, if you are the magical kind and you run into someone like me then you would be frustrated, because I am not going to prescribe gems, herbs or poojas just like that. The result would be: if you are a paid client, you would be wasting your money because you would not follow my advice, and if you are being adviced for free, you would have wasted a lot of my time because again, you would not be using my advice. Find a jyotishi who can share with you the charts he prepared. If he is going by just a hurriedly drawn rashi chart and then trying to justify that, you have picked the wrong person. Seeing all the charts etc alone is not a good insurance that you have the best jyotishi, but at least he took the time and effort to do a bit of work for whatever he charged you (unless the scope was decided up front) Find a jyotishi who is not shy about follow-ups or occasional foul- ups! A proper jyotish reading must have a six month and a 1 year followup, or more depending on the case. Go to the jyotishi in a receptive frame of mind, even if he or she seems to focus on things that in your relatively short experience or what you may have heard on some list -- seem to be a bit out of the whack. You don't do that kind of thing when you go to a dentist, doctor, tailor, lawyer or motor mechanic, spare the jyotishi the benefit of your 'vast' knowledge and experience (this is a general statement, I don't mean that you would do that necessarily so don't respond angrily). If all these things are not there, you may have no certainty that the process was serious or sincere. If one of the two parties, namely, the jyotishi or the client is insincere, the reading will not be useful. I hope your quest was sincere, if not, anyone else also looking for readings on the internet might pay attention to the above and possibly benefit. I realize I might have made some work for you by writing this, but it is critical to go about this in a proper and thorough way or else you will end up embittered and frustrated about astrology without even giving it a chance fully. RR , "gauravkom" <gauravkom> wrote: > Dear Rohini Ji, > > My name is Gaurav and i would be grateful if you can > give your advice on my sister`s husband`s horoscope. The Birth > details are :- > > Date of Birth - 15.08.1976 > Time of Birth - 16:30:00 > Place of Birth- Pune, India > > Kindly give your advice on the Promotion in Service, Married life and > also upto when he will be able to make own house. What kind of > results do the Sani-Surya combination in the 8 th house give, its > possible remedies and whether he is effected by Vishdhar Kalsarpa Yoga > (rahu in 11 and Ketu in 5). Also possible effects and remedies for > Ketu-Chandra combination in 5 house. He has a boy of 18 months old. > > Thank you for your help. > > Yours Sincerly > Gaurav Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2004 Report Share Posted June 13, 2004 Dear Rohini ji, I really appreciate your reply and your precious advice. The details and complexities of today`s jyotish enviornment is indeed beautifully reflected in your language. On the brighter side of the reply i do also find a way out to bring in a ray of light in the helm of darkness that usually surround nearly everyone of us to some extent. And that is the our lack of knowledge in today`s world. And i feel the knowledge should be the best way of lifting us to a postion where we can really see and understand what actually is shining and what is not. I am also such a seeker of knowledge and i do believe that it is much worthwhile to enhance your power through knowledge, although i am still learning and the process is indeed a long one. And in simple terms i do call it learning astrology (which i am doing currently). The result does matter to everyone even if one follows an advice (a paid one or a free one ) but judging beforehand that one would not follow the path is simply leading oneself to a place where knowledge is not shared. And simply by standing at one place even if your feet are moving doesnt take you to your destination. Knowledge grows only if it is shared. Anyways, it was really polite of you to advice me a path which you forsee as a correct one but the only thing where i see a silver lining in rohini ji s judgement was the fact that you were pretty convinced that i wont be following the advice in both cases (you would not be using my advice). I am an admirer of your writings be it on boloji or as postings for . I hope i have not wasted a lot of your time as i think time is never wasted it is always utilized. In the end i would pray to God that rohini ji will continue writing so that we all can tread towards the path of knowledge. Gaurav , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> wrote: > As extensive matters are involved, and this is not just a learning > exercise or technical curiosity, you and your relatives would be > best served to seek a proper reading. To this end, unfortunately, > you should be prepared to spend a lot of time in researching and > there may be some expenses as well. The following are my > recommendations: > > Depending on your location or their location, find out by word of > mouth or advertisements etc. the names of jyotishis or other > divinators that reside there. > > Do an indepth survey and examination of the past performances and > charges etc of these individuals. Call or visit their clients -- ask > the jyotishis for references. This will tell them that you are > serious and if it freaks them out, then they might not be the most > suitable ones for you. > > Visit the jyotishi, get to know their perspectives on life, find out > how they approach astrology. It does not matter what their specific > perspective is but does that match with your own? for instance, if > you are the magical kind and you run into someone like me then you > would be frustrated, because I am not going to prescribe gems, herbs > or poojas just like that. The result would be: if you are a paid > client, you would be wasting your money because you would not follow > my advice, and if you are being adviced for free, you would have > wasted a lot of my time because again, you would not be using my > advice. > > Find a jyotishi who can share with you the charts he prepared. If he > is going by just a hurriedly drawn rashi chart and then trying to > justify that, you have picked the wrong person. Seeing all the > charts etc alone is not a good insurance that you have the best > jyotishi, but at least he took the time and effort to do a bit of > work for whatever he charged you (unless the scope was decided up > front) > > Find a jyotishi who is not shy about follow-ups or occasional foul- > ups! A proper jyotish reading must have a six month and a 1 year > followup, or more depending on the case. > > Go to the jyotishi in a receptive frame of mind, even if he or she > seems to focus on things that in your relatively short experience or > what you may have heard on some list -- seem to be a bit out of the > whack. You don't do that kind of thing when you go to a dentist, > doctor, tailor, lawyer or motor mechanic, spare the jyotishi the > benefit of your 'vast' knowledge and experience (this is a general > statement, I don't mean that you would do that necessarily so don't > respond angrily). > > If all these things are not there, you may have no certainty that > the process was serious or sincere. If one of the two parties, > namely, the jyotishi or the client is insincere, the reading will > not be useful. > > I hope your quest was sincere, if not, anyone else also looking for > readings on the internet might pay attention to the above and > possibly benefit. I realize I might have made some work for you by > writing this, but it is critical to go about this in a proper and > thorough way or else you will end up embittered and frustrated about > astrology without even giving it a chance fully. > > RR > > > , "gauravkom" > <gauravkom> wrote: > > Dear Rohini Ji, > > > > My name is Gaurav and i would be grateful if you can > > give your advice on my sister`s husband`s horoscope. The Birth > > details are :- > > > > Date of Birth - 15.08.1976 > > Time of Birth - 16:30:00 > > Place of Birth- Pune, India > > > > Kindly give your advice on the Promotion in Service, Married life > and > > also upto when he will be able to make own house. What kind of > > results do the Sani-Surya combination in the 8 th house give, its > > possible remedies and whether he is effected by Vishdhar Kalsarpa > Yoga > > (rahu in 11 and Ketu in 5). Also possible effects and remedies for > > Ketu-Chandra combination in 5 house. He has a boy of 18 months old. > > > > Thank you for your help. > > > > Yours Sincerly > > Gaurav Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2004 Report Share Posted June 13, 2004 I was neither prejudging you (I dont know you from Adam, how can I prejudge you?) but giving general advice -- based on my personal experiences so far. As far as you following or not following my advice (or anyone's advice) how can you be so sure? You were asking for your sister's husband. So, he would have to follow the advice, not you! What you write so beautifully is about some ideal world which I do not see around us. Sorry if I disappointed you, I was being candid. RR , "gauravkom" <gauravkom> wrote: > Dear Rohini ji, > I really appreciate your reply and your precious > advice. The details and complexities of today`s jyotish enviornment > is indeed beautifully reflected in your language. On the brighter > side of the reply i do also find a way out to bring in a ray of light > in the helm of darkness that usually surround nearly everyone of us > to some extent. And that is the our lack of knowledge in today`s > world. And i feel the knowledge should be the best way of lifting us > to a postion where we can really see and understand what actually is > shining and what is not. I am also such a seeker of knowledge and i > do believe that it is much worthwhile to enhance your power through > knowledge, although i am still learning and the process is indeed a > long one. And in simple terms i do call it learning astrology (which > i am doing currently). > > The result does matter to everyone even if one follows an advice > (a paid one or a free one ) but judging beforehand that one would not > follow the path is simply leading oneself to a place where knowledge > is not shared. And simply by standing at one place even if your feet > are moving doesnt take you to your destination. Knowledge grows only > if it is shared. Anyways, it was really polite of you to advice me a > path which you forsee as a correct one but the only thing where i see > a silver lining in rohini ji s judgement was the fact that you were > pretty convinced that i wont be following the advice in both cases > (you would not be using my advice). > > I am an admirer of your writings be it on boloji or as postings for > . I hope i have not wasted a lot of your time as i think > time is never wasted it is always utilized. In the end i would pray > to God that rohini ji will continue writing so that we all can tread > towards the path of knowledge. > > Gaurav > > > , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> > wrote: > > As extensive matters are involved, and this is not just a learning > > exercise or technical curiosity, you and your relatives would be > > best served to seek a proper reading. To this end, unfortunately, > > you should be prepared to spend a lot of time in researching and > > there may be some expenses as well. The following are my > > recommendations: > > > > Depending on your location or their location, find out by word of > > mouth or advertisements etc. the names of jyotishis or other > > divinators that reside there. > > > > Do an indepth survey and examination of the past performances and > > charges etc of these individuals. Call or visit their clients -- > ask > > the jyotishis for references. This will tell them that you are > > serious and if it freaks them out, then they might not be the most > > suitable ones for you. > > > > Visit the jyotishi, get to know their perspectives on life, find > out > > how they approach astrology. It does not matter what their specific > > perspective is but does that match with your own? for instance, if > > you are the magical kind and you run into someone like me then you > > would be frustrated, because I am not going to prescribe gems, > herbs > > or poojas just like that. The result would be: if you are a paid > > client, you would be wasting your money because you would not > follow > > my advice, and if you are being adviced for free, you would have > > wasted a lot of my time because again, you would not be using my > > advice. > > > > Find a jyotishi who can share with you the charts he prepared. If > he > > is going by just a hurriedly drawn rashi chart and then trying to > > justify that, you have picked the wrong person. Seeing all the > > charts etc alone is not a good insurance that you have the best > > jyotishi, but at least he took the time and effort to do a bit of > > work for whatever he charged you (unless the scope was decided up > > front) > > > > Find a jyotishi who is not shy about follow-ups or occasional foul- > > ups! A proper jyotish reading must have a six month and a 1 year > > followup, or more depending on the case. > > > > Go to the jyotishi in a receptive frame of mind, even if he or she > > seems to focus on things that in your relatively short experience > or > > what you may have heard on some list -- seem to be a bit out of the > > whack. You don't do that kind of thing when you go to a dentist, > > doctor, tailor, lawyer or motor mechanic, spare the jyotishi the > > benefit of your 'vast' knowledge and experience (this is a general > > statement, I don't mean that you would do that necessarily so don't > > respond angrily). > > > > If all these things are not there, you may have no certainty that > > the process was serious or sincere. If one of the two parties, > > namely, the jyotishi or the client is insincere, the reading will > > not be useful. > > > > I hope your quest was sincere, if not, anyone else also looking for > > readings on the internet might pay attention to the above and > > possibly benefit. I realize I might have made some work for you by > > writing this, but it is critical to go about this in a proper and > > thorough way or else you will end up embittered and frustrated > about > > astrology without even giving it a chance fully. > > > > RR > > > > > > , "gauravkom" > > <gauravkom> wrote: > > > Dear Rohini Ji, > > > > > > My name is Gaurav and i would be grateful if you can > > > give your advice on my sister`s husband`s horoscope. The Birth > > > details are :- > > > > > > Date of Birth - 15.08.1976 > > > Time of Birth - 16:30:00 > > > Place of Birth- Pune, India > > > > > > Kindly give your advice on the Promotion in Service, Married life > > and > > > also upto when he will be able to make own house. What kind of > > > results do the Sani-Surya combination in the 8 th house give, its > > > possible remedies and whether he is effected by Vishdhar Kalsarpa > > Yoga > > > (rahu in 11 and Ketu in 5). Also possible effects and remedies for > > > Ketu-Chandra combination in 5 house. He has a boy of 18 months > old. > > > > > > Thank you for your help. > > > > > > Yours Sincerly > > > Gaurav Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 I think most of us do follow what are experiences teach us and even if we dont know a person also then also we predict about the outcome from our experience. A sensible way to percieve things that reflect us in our day to day life. And secondly, from my previous reply you would have known to the extent that i was not referring to A following B`s advice but i was talking about knowledge enhancement. Even if my sister`s husband doesnt follow the advice then also what is important is that he has attained a new point of knowledge(which will not be there if we dont give any advice). Anyways, the crux of the matter is that we do things like giving advice or not giving advice from our experiences but one thing we forget that it is also a manner in which we are developing a new era of knowledge where knowledge only grows. Atlast we can just only think of knowledge from a point of view where we dont see it as being followed or not being followed but just as a summit whose end is the horizon. I do understand that we dont see the ideal world around( from experiences as that is the real knowledge) and there goes an old saying that nobody is perfect. But a step towards an ideal world from one of us also will make a little difference to all of us especially to the way we approach the things in our lives. Perhaps we are not building an ideal world here but a positive thinking in tiny miny things that we do. I think you dont have be sorry for something with which you can experience( from your past experience) but not know whether i am really disappointed or not from your response. And litterly speaking to some extent being candid is also one of the experiences which this forum should serve to us and to everyone who reads the response. Although the main purpose as the name suggest is Jyotish rememdies. And to ice up the cake i was also being candid in a manner. Gaurav , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...> wrote: > I was neither prejudging you (I dont know you from Adam, how can I > prejudge you?) but giving general advice -- based on my personal > experiences so far. > > As far as you following or not following my advice (or anyone's > advice) how can you be so sure? You were asking for your sister's > husband. So, he would have to follow the advice, not you! > > What you write so beautifully is about some ideal world which I do > not see around us. > > Sorry if I disappointed you, I was being candid. > > RR > > > , "gauravkom" > <gauravkom> wrote: > > Dear Rohini ji, > > I really appreciate your reply and your precious > > advice. The details and complexities of today`s jyotish > enviornment > > is indeed beautifully reflected in your language. On the brighter > > side of the reply i do also find a way out to bring in a ray of > light > > in the helm of darkness that usually surround nearly everyone of > us > > to some extent. And that is the our lack of knowledge in today`s > > world. And i feel the knowledge should be the best way of lifting > us > > to a postion where we can really see and understand what actually > is > > shining and what is not. I am also such a seeker of knowledge and > i > > do believe that it is much worthwhile to enhance your power > through > > knowledge, although i am still learning and the process is indeed > a > > long one. And in simple terms i do call it learning astrology > (which > > i am doing currently). > > > > The result does matter to everyone even if one follows an advice > > (a paid one or a free one ) but judging beforehand that one would > not > > follow the path is simply leading oneself to a place where > knowledge > > is not shared. And simply by standing at one place even if your > feet > > are moving doesnt take you to your destination. Knowledge grows > only > > if it is shared. Anyways, it was really polite of you to advice me > a > > path which you forsee as a correct one but the only thing where i > see > > a silver lining in rohini ji s judgement was the fact that you > were > > pretty convinced that i wont be following the advice in both cases > > (you would not be using my advice). > > > > I am an admirer of your writings be it on boloji or as postings > for > > . I hope i have not wasted a lot of your time as i > think > > time is never wasted it is always utilized. In the end i would > pray > > to God that rohini ji will continue writing so that we all can > tread > > towards the path of knowledge. > > > > Gaurav > > > > > > , "rohiniranjan" > <rrgb@s...> > > wrote: > > > As extensive matters are involved, and this is not just a > learning > > > exercise or technical curiosity, you and your relatives would be > > > best served to seek a proper reading. To this end, > unfortunately, > > > you should be prepared to spend a lot of time in researching and > > > there may be some expenses as well. The following are my > > > recommendations: > > > > > > Depending on your location or their location, find out by word > of > > > mouth or advertisements etc. the names of jyotishis or other > > > divinators that reside there. > > > > > > Do an indepth survey and examination of the past performances > and > > > charges etc of these individuals. Call or visit their clients -- > > ask > > > the jyotishis for references. This will tell them that you are > > > serious and if it freaks them out, then they might not be the > most > > > suitable ones for you. > > > > > > Visit the jyotishi, get to know their perspectives on life, find > > out > > > how they approach astrology. It does not matter what their > specific > > > perspective is but does that match with your own? for instance, > if > > > you are the magical kind and you run into someone like me then > you > > > would be frustrated, because I am not going to prescribe gems, > > herbs > > > or poojas just like that. The result would be: if you are a paid > > > client, you would be wasting your money because you would not > > follow > > > my advice, and if you are being adviced for free, you would have > > > wasted a lot of my time because again, you would not be using my > > > advice. > > > > > > Find a jyotishi who can share with you the charts he prepared. > If > > he > > > is going by just a hurriedly drawn rashi chart and then trying > to > > > justify that, you have picked the wrong person. Seeing all the > > > charts etc alone is not a good insurance that you have the best > > > jyotishi, but at least he took the time and effort to do a bit > of > > > work for whatever he charged you (unless the scope was decided > up > > > front) > > > > > > Find a jyotishi who is not shy about follow-ups or occasional > foul- > > > ups! A proper jyotish reading must have a six month and a 1 year > > > followup, or more depending on the case. > > > > > > Go to the jyotishi in a receptive frame of mind, even if he or > she > > > seems to focus on things that in your relatively short > experience > > or > > > what you may have heard on some list -- seem to be a bit out of > the > > > whack. You don't do that kind of thing when you go to a dentist, > > > doctor, tailor, lawyer or motor mechanic, spare the jyotishi the > > > benefit of your 'vast' knowledge and experience (this is a > general > > > statement, I don't mean that you would do that necessarily so > don't > > > respond angrily). > > > > > > If all these things are not there, you may have no certainty > that > > > the process was serious or sincere. If one of the two parties, > > > namely, the jyotishi or the client is insincere, the reading > will > > > not be useful. > > > > > > I hope your quest was sincere, if not, anyone else also looking > for > > > readings on the internet might pay attention to the above and > > > possibly benefit. I realize I might have made some work for you > by > > > writing this, but it is critical to go about this in a proper > and > > > thorough way or else you will end up embittered and frustrated > > about > > > astrology without even giving it a chance fully. > > > > > > RR > > > > > > > > > , "gauravkom" > > > <gauravkom> wrote: > > > > Dear Rohini Ji, > > > > > > > > My name is Gaurav and i would be grateful if you can > > > > give your advice on my sister`s husband`s horoscope. The Birth > > > > details are :- > > > > > > > > Date of Birth - 15.08.1976 > > > > Time of Birth - 16:30:00 > > > > Place of Birth- Pune, India > > > > > > > > Kindly give your advice on the Promotion in Service, Married > life > > > and > > > > also upto when he will be able to make own house. What kind of > > > > results do the Sani-Surya combination in the 8 th house give, > its > > > > possible remedies and whether he is effected by Vishdhar > Kalsarpa > > > Yoga > > > > (rahu in 11 and Ketu in 5). Also possible effects and remedies > for > > > > Ketu-Chandra combination in 5 house. He has a boy of 18 months > > old. > > > > > > > > Thank you for your help. > > > > > > > > Yours Sincerly > > > > Gaurav Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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