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||Om Brihaspataye Namah||

 

Namaste Sarbani ji,

 

A small & humble suggestion; why dont you or any of the Puri

conference participants write on their experiences at the conference

highlighting anything interesting (like copper plate readings etc)?

it would be nice to read about it. Also when can we see the photos?

 

regards

Hari

 

vedic astrology, "Sarbani Sarkar"

<sarbani@s...> wrote:

> Dear Jyotishis,

>

> Earlier I had send a brief note regarding the Puri Conference and

had

> mentioned the names of a few of the presenters. It was not my

intention

> to leave out the names of others, as pointed out by a couple of

people

> to me. So I am putting below the names of the speakers and the

papers

> they presented, all of which to my knowledge were excellent. Some

> presented more than one paper, but I am clubbing all the topics

together

> against each speakers name:

>

> 1. Sanjay Rath: Maharaja, Pancha

Mahapurusha,

> Kalsarpa, Kalpadrumadi and Raja Yogas.

> 2. Zoran Radosavljevic: Raj Yogas in Navamsha

> 3. Lakshmi Kary: Special Ascendants in Yoga

> 4. Phyllis Chubb: Foundation of Yogas

> 5. Pearl Finn: Vahana Yoga

> 6. J. K. Dasgupta: Mantra Shastra

> 7. B. Lakshmi Ramesh: Pravrajya Yoga

> 8. Visti Larsen: Gyana and Shakti Yogas

> 9. Chandrashekhar Sharma: Chandra Yogas

> 10. Ramadas Rao: Nabhasa Yogas

> 11. G. K. Goel: Nabhasa Yogas

> 12. Shailesh Chadha: Ram Sambandha Yogas

> 13. Swee Chan: Gemstones and Yogas

> 14. Freedom Cole: Bandhana Yoga

> 15. Sarbani Sarkar: Sakata and Gajakesari

Yogas

>

>

> Best regards,

>

> Sarbani

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Dear Hari,

 

Maybe some of the other participants, who were here for a long time, can

write about their experiences, including the copper plate reader, whom

by the way each and every single of the participants visited. Some,

several times!! I am sure some would like to share their experience

partially. In this regard, I would like to add a word of caution. This

place at Kakatpur is one of the 'gaddis' or seats of Achyuta Dasa and

what is recorded on the plates are known as Achyuta Vani or the sayings

and prophecies of Achyuta. This is unlike a nadi reading. The questions

one thinks of at the time of query, are answered, and the answers in its

entirety is only comprehensible to the querist and Achyuta himself. One

must go in total faith and humility, or not at all. Achyuta's prophecies

are most often coded; what appears as a literal translation, may have

encoded in them other information. The reader or any other translator is

not equipped to handle this. If you are fortunate, then your reading may

be translated by those who are well versed in Achyuta's language and

system of prediction. Many of us were blessed to receive mantras as well

as receive specific directions in our jyotish and spiritual studies.

Many of us were told about the results of specific sadhanas being

undertaken, detailed medical prescriptions were given for those of us

who had ailing relatives...and more...

 

The readings are in Oriya and the reader himself knows only a few

sentences of English which he applies with subjective interpretation.

 

Best regards,

 

Sarbani

 

 

 

onlyhari [onlyhari]

Friday, February 13, 2004 2:17 PM

vedic astrology

[vedic astrology] Re: Papers presented at the Puri Conference

 

 

||Om Brihaspataye Namah||

 

Namaste Sarbani ji,

 

A small & humble suggestion; why dont you or any of the Puri

conference participants write on their experiences at the conference

highlighting anything interesting (like copper plate readings etc)?

it would be nice to read about it. Also when can we see the photos?

 

regards

Hari

 

vedic astrology, "Sarbani Sarkar"

<sarbani@s...> wrote:

> Dear Jyotishis,

>

> Earlier I had send a brief note regarding the Puri Conference and

had

> mentioned the names of a few of the presenters. It was not my

intention

> to leave out the names of others, as pointed out by a couple of

people

> to me. So I am putting below the names of the speakers and the

papers

> they presented, all of which to my knowledge were excellent. Some

> presented more than one paper, but I am clubbing all the topics

together

> against each speakers name:

>

> 1. Sanjay Rath: Maharaja, Pancha

Mahapurusha,

> Kalsarpa, Kalpadrumadi and Raja Yogas.

> 2. Zoran Radosavljevic: Raj Yogas in Navamsha

> 3. Lakshmi Kary: Special Ascendants in Yoga

> 4. Phyllis Chubb: Foundation of Yogas

> 5. Pearl Finn: Vahana Yoga

> 6. J. K. Dasgupta: Mantra Shastra

> 7. B. Lakshmi Ramesh: Pravrajya Yoga

> 8. Visti Larsen: Gyana and Shakti Yogas

> 9. Chandrashekhar Sharma: Chandra Yogas

> 10. Ramadas Rao: Nabhasa Yogas

> 11. G. K. Goel: Nabhasa Yogas

> 12. Shailesh Chadha: Ram Sambandha Yogas

> 13. Swee Chan: Gemstones and Yogas

> 14. Freedom Cole: Bandhana Yoga

> 15. Sarbani Sarkar: Sakata and Gajakesari

Yogas

>

>

> Best regards,

>

> Sarbani

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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