Guest guest Posted June 27, 2003 Report Share Posted June 27, 2003 | Hare Rama Krishna |Dear Deeptiman, So you must worship Durga as your Guru and the knowledge will come. What mess your Gurudevata gets you into is a different discussion.Best wishesVisti---Sri Jagannath Center: http://.orgBhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.orgiTRANS 99 Font: http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org - deeptiman2002 vedic astrology Friday, June 27, 2003 4:22 PM [vedic astrology] Jyotish knowledge/To Visti Dear Visti,what happens when BK conjoins Rahu in Navansa,and at the same time is involved in a Guru Chandala Yoga in Rasi Chart?Worship of Rahu is advised?Guru in my Rasi is the AK AND Badhak also.Grateful ,DeeptimanArchives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-........ May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2003 Report Share Posted June 27, 2003 SARVAM GYANANANDAMAYAM JAGAT AUM GURUBYO NAMAH Dear Visti, Gurudevatha doesnot get anybody into any type of mess. Rahu conjoining Guru(AK & badhaka) and BK in Navamsa at the most can mean 'agynana timirah'(cataract of ignorance) which may be a stumbling block to realisation and revelations. For the intellect to get illumined Lord Ganesha can be worshipped as Kethu can cause reversals of Rahu impact. Chaturthi vrata can also help. Best wishes, Astrologically yours, psramanrayanan Attention NRIs! Send money home in a jiffy. Find out how here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2003 Report Share Posted June 27, 2003 dear Ramnarayanji, If BK becomes badhakesh - then? Regards jk - P.S. RAMANARAYANAN vedic astrology Saturday, June 28, 2003 7:49 AM Re: [vedic astrology] Jyotish knowledge/To Visti SARVAM GYANANANDAMAYAM JAGAT AUM GURUBYO NAMAH Dear Visti, Gurudevatha doesnot get anybody into any type of mess. Rahu conjoining Guru(AK & badhaka) and BK in Navamsa at the most can mean 'agynana timirah'(cataract of ignorance) which may be a stumbling block to realisation and revelations. For the intellect to get illumined Lord Ganesha can be worshipped as Kethu can cause reversals of Rahu impact. Chaturthi vrata can also help. Best wishes, Astrologically yours, psramanrayanan Attention NRIs! Send money home in a jiffy. Find out how here. Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2003 Report Share Posted June 28, 2003 SARVAM GYANANANDAMAYAM JAGAT AUM GURUBYO NAMAH Dear JKji, Namaste. For answering this question we will have to go a bit more deeper. i will take up a situation to answer this question. Ekalavya approached Dronacharya to learn the art of archery. Dronacharya refused to accept him as his student. Ekalavya was in toto convinced that Dronacharya was to be his Guru. He invoked Dronacharya within him and performed Manasic Puja. The indwelling lord blessed him with the art of archery. His skill was such that he could outbeat anybody in the world. Realising this situation Dronacharya questioned Ekalavya about the secret of his skill to which he replied with pride that it was because of his Guru who was none other than Dronacharya himself. Dronacharya was taken aback with this statement. Thereafter Ekalavya explained that he used to worship him mentally before his commencement of his practice everyday and that, it was the only secret of his skill. Hearing this Dronacharya asked Ekalavya if that was the case then the pupil/student has been learning the vidya freely without offering the Guru dakshina. Ekalavya immeadiately fell on the feet of the Guru and asked the Guru to demand the Guru dakshina. Guru Dronacharya demanded the thumb of Ekalavya as his Guru dakshina which demand was immediately met, without any hesitation/drop of tear. One may think that Guru in this case had really acted as a badhakesh to Ekalavya. Ekalavya who was otherwise a very small person who was not known to the world, is even now being remembered for his Guru bakthi. Ekalavya was only praised by a limited circle initially for his skill in the art of archery, but the act of Guru in asking the thumb as Gurudakshina and the offering of the same without any hesitation made him remember not only for his skill in the Dhanur vidya but also for his Guru bhakthi throughout the world. The Guru who had initiallly refused him admission initially, had to accept him as his Sishya. It might be said that Ekalavya was forced to bow down before the Guru. No it is not so. Infact the Guru had to bow down/bend his principles for the sake of Guru bakthi.The Guru has proved to the world that the Guru need not physically be present before the disciple to teach. The vidya springs forth from within when the individual submits himself truly to the Guru within and that the physical sufferings and pains inflicted are only tests/sodhana. If the planet who had become BK is also to be treated as Badhakesh then you may infer that the individual may have to face more tests and sodhana which will ultimately be beneficial to the individual. If the Guru asks for the thumb it only means that he wanted the disciple to be known by the world at large as an embodiment of Guru bakthi, which is everlasting than the fame that he might otherwise earn, by way of his skill. By Arjuna, Dronacharya is remembered as a Siksha Guru, by Ekalavya he is remembered as a Diksha Guru. Guru/Guru devatha is always a protector and can never be a badhaka in real/true sense. Thumb finger is to be treated as the Guru and the index finger to be treated as AK. This AK should always bow down to the Guru. Therefore it is advised, to a sadhaka that the index finger should always be placed at the root of the Thumb as and when he sits for his sadhana. As and when the flowering takes place within the index finger automatically rises up to the height/peak of thumb. Best wishes, Astrologically yours, psramanrayanan Take this online tour. Win an HCL Beanstalk PC. How cool can life get? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2003 Report Share Posted June 28, 2003 Dear Ramnarayanji Beautiful best regards jk - P.S. RAMANARAYANAN vedic astrology Saturday, June 28, 2003 5:08 PM Re: [vedic astrology] Jyotish knowledge/To Visti SARVAM GYANANANDAMAYAM JAGAT AUM GURUBYO NAMAH Dear JKji, Namaste. For answering this question we will have to go a bit more deeper. i will take up a situation to answer this question. Ekalavya approached Dronacharya to learn the art of archery. Dronacharya refused to accept him as his student. Ekalavya was in toto convinced that Dronacharya was to be his Guru. He invoked Dronacharya within him and performed Manasic Puja. The indwelling lord blessed him with the art of archery. His skill was such that he could outbeat anybody in the world. Realising this situation Dronacharya questioned Ekalavya about the secret of his skill to which he replied with pride that it was because of his Guru who was none other than Dronacharya himself. Dronacharya was taken aback with this statement. Thereafter Ekalavya explained that he used to worship him mentally before his commencement of his practice everyday and that, it was the only secret of his skill. Hearing this Dronacharya asked Ekalavya if that was the case then the pupil/student has been learning the vidya freely without offering the Guru dakshina. Ekalavya immeadiately fell on the feet of the Guru and asked the Guru to demand the Guru dakshina. Guru Dronacharya demanded the thumb of Ekalavya as his Guru dakshina which demand was immediately met, without any hesitation/drop of tear. One may think that Guru in this case had really acted as a badhakesh to Ekalavya. Ekalavya who was otherwise a very small person who was not known to the world, is even now being remembered for his Guru bakthi. Ekalavya was only praised by a limited circle initially for his skill in the art of archery, but the act of Guru in asking the thumb as Gurudakshina and the offering of the same without any hesitation made him remember not only for his skill in the Dhanur vidya but also for his Guru bhakthi throughout the world. The Guru who had initiallly refused him admission initially, had to accept him as his Sishya. It might be said that Ekalavya was forced to bow down before the Guru. No it is not so. Infact the Guru had to bow down/bend his principles for the sake of Guru bakthi.The Guru has proved to the world that the Guru need not physically be present before the disciple to teach. The vidya springs forth from within when the individual submits himself truly to the Guru within and that the physical sufferings and pains inflicted are only tests/sodhana. If the planet who had become BK is also to be treated as Badhakesh then you may infer that the individual may have to face more tests and sodhana which will ultimately be beneficial to the individual. If the Guru asks for the thumb it only means that he wanted the disciple to be known by the world at large as an embodiment of Guru bakthi, which is everlasting than the fame that he might otherwise earn, by way of his skill. By Arjuna, Dronacharya is remembered as a Siksha Guru, by Ekalavya he is remembered as a Diksha Guru. Guru/Guru devatha is always a protector and can never be a badhaka in real/true sense. Thumb finger is to be treated as the Guru and the index finger to be treated as AK. This AK should always bow down to the Guru. Therefore it is advised, to a sadhaka that the index finger should always be placed at the root of the Thumb as and when he sits for his sadhana. As and when the flowering takes place within the index finger automatically rises up to the height/peak of thumb. Best wishes, Astrologically yours, psramanrayanan Take this online tour. Win an HCL Beanstalk PC. How cool can life get? Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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