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Dear Prafulla,

 

[and Aavesh too if you are reading this (!) -- Aavesh has been the

only other individual that brought in the same vibes as you do into

my insipid jyotish-journalistic experience, Prafulla. He has not

spoken to me for a very long time!]

 

I fully agree with you, Prafulla! Weekdays are a matter of

convenience and not tradition necessarily :-(

 

In a proper face to face setting a remedy would be prescribed based

on nakshatra and hora etc. I did that recently with yet again with

very much expected results. But you know what, we jyotishis are to

blame! We should stop lowering the bar and insist that nakshatra and

hora must always be taken into consideration. The weekday

significance was started out by Krishnamurthi Paddhati followers if I

am not mistaken.

 

My early successes did come from following parts of KP and so I must

not pooh pooh those too readily! But KP has also been posed to me as

the biggest 'challenge'! Rationally! Placidus for instance for

starters! And house starting at a cusp, rather than the cusp

(ascending degree being the house mid). When a table full of goodies

and tempting delicacies are available for sampling and picking -- the

meal becomes that much easier!

 

But is it nutritious on a daily basis or just another fast food?

 

That is what JYOTISH (JYOTI-smorgasbord!) is all about for those who

are open and really hungry, but still discriminating about what they

consume!

 

RR (TM=Trouble Maker)

 

 

 

, Prafulla Gang <jyotish

wrote:

>

> Dear Ranjan ji

>

> Few years back, I had a lengthy discussion on remedial measures

with a very good astrologer. According to him, remedies (like

fasting, charities etc) got to be done on constellation day (and in

that planet's hora)..not on respective week day. I am expecting,

exprienced members to share their views.

>

> regards / Prafulla Gang

>

> We all have our time machines. Some take us back, They're called

memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.

>

>

> >

> > jyotish_vani

> > Wed, 05 Jul 2006 22:42:54 -0000

> >

> > Re: Weekdays [Remedial / Technical/vedic history]

> >

> > Prafulla,

> >

> > Very good question, about weekdays and when did they start coming

> > into vogue.

> >

> > I am sure the scholars in ancient scriptures and karmakanda etc

would

> > be able to shed light on this fundamental question. More

> > significantly, if a similar historical note can be given by those

in

> > the know of western history who knows the reasoning behind

weekdays

> > in their tradition. This would indeed be quite enlightening. We

often

> > take these fundamental things as granted and never question them.

> >

> > Like the order of rashi-rulership (this is the easiest and known

to

> > almost everyone I am certain), the order of vimshottari dashas and

> > also by extension the order of nakshatras and much much more.

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > RR

> >

> > , Prafulla Gang <jyotish@>

> > wrote:

> >>

> >> Dear Neeraj ji

> >>

> >> Some of the remedies are sugested for particular days like

> > saturday, tuesday etc. I am bit curious to know, if these week

days

> > existed prior to british rule in India. I am very keen to know the

> > days reference in any of the texts suggesting remedies.

> >>

> >> In my understanding, these remedies are always to be done on the

> > constellation day of the planet !!!!

> >>

> >> regards / Prafulla Gang

> >>

> >> We all have our time machines. Some take us back, They're called

> > memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.

> >>

> >>

> >>>

> >>> gupta_neeraj_2000@

> >>> Tue, 4 Jul 2006 22:37:56 -0700 (PDT)

> >>>

> >>> Re: Remedies for Ashtama Sani

> >>>

> >>> ~ Om Namo Narayanaya ~

> >>>

> >>> Dear Paul,

> >>>

> >>> Following are the remedies of Ashtam Shani:

> >>>

> >>> 1. Recite Maha-Mritunjaya daily yourself. (Even if you

> >>> recite one mala or less).

> >>> 2. Read 3rd Anuvakyam of Rudram Chamakam daily 11

> >>> times facing towards east.

> >>> 3. Donate Black Til, Black Urad (pulse), Black Cloth,

> >>> Mustard oil on Saturdays in morning or in evening.

> >>> (not during afternoon)

> >>> 4. Recite 2 lamps on saturday in mustard oil (one near

> >>> peepal tree and the other one in front of Shani Dev).

> >>> This should be done in temple and not at home.

> >>> 5. Offer water to peepal tree on Saturdays.

> >>>

> >>> Results: When there is bad period (sadhesati, Ashtam

> >>> Shani etc), it can be completely warded off, however,

> >>> the evil effects or losses are lessened. For *example*

> >>> (instead of job loss or no income, you might be

> >>> working hard, putting in too much hours and getting

> >>> less salary). So, it is better to have something ( a

> >>> job with less money) instead of nothing. This was just

> >>> an example, so if you are experiencing problems in

> >>> some particular area of life, the problems will be

> >>> lessened to a great extent.

> >>>

> >>> Regards,

> >>>

> >>> Neeraj

> >>>

> >>> --- Paul McDonald <paulmcd@> wrote:

> >>>

> >>>> I'm told I'm in Ashtama Sani until July 2007. (Born

> >>>> Sept. 3, 1957;

> >>>> 21:35; Louisville, Kentucky, USA - Long. 85

> >>>> degrees,45'34"W Lat. 38

> >>>> degrees, 15'15"N; Time Zone 6h W; Daylight Savings 1

> >>>> hour). Recently

> >>>> completed 16,000 repetitions of Sani Mantra with

> >>>> goal of 25,000 by the

> >>>> first week of August. What other remedies can

> >>>> anyone recommend as well

> >>>> as what to expect?

> >>>>

> >>>> Thank you.

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>

>

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dear RR ji

 

even though i was told and believed that the week days were not used

in vedic era and only nakshatra and tidhi were used, suddenly lord

shiva whispered in my ear to find the answer in his shivapuran.

immediately my hands reached the shivapuran, vidveshwar samhita,

chapter 14 which give comprehensive narration of how days were given

by lord shiva, which i translate succinctly in english below:

 

the first day of the week was meant for lord shiva himself and the

ruler of this day is sun who gives health.

 

the second day of the week was meant for shakti and the ruler of

this day is moon who gives wealth.

 

the third day of the week was meant for kumaraswamy and the ruler of

this day is mars who cures diseases.

 

the fourth day of the week was meant for vishnu and the ruler of

this day is mercury who gives nutrition or development.

 

the fifth day of the week was meant for brahma and the ruler of this

day is jupiter who gives longevity of life.

 

the sixth day of the week was meant for indra and the ruler of this

day is venus who gives enjoyment or pleasures.

 

the seventh day of the week was meant for yama and the ruler of this

day is saturn who removes fear of death.

 

worshipping the particular gods on these particular days is

recommended for a person who wish to GET THE RESULTS GIVEN BY THOSE

RESPECTIVE LORDS OR PLANETS.

 

wish to share more in the next mails.

 

with best wishes

pandit arjun

 

 

 

 

 

 

, "crystal pages"

<jyotish_vani wrote:

>

> Dear Prafulla,

>

> [and Aavesh too if you are reading this (!) -- Aavesh has been the

> only other individual that brought in the same vibes as you do

into

> my insipid jyotish-journalistic experience, Prafulla. He has not

> spoken to me for a very long time!]

>

> I fully agree with you, Prafulla! Weekdays are a matter of

> convenience and not tradition necessarily :-(

>

> In a proper face to face setting a remedy would be prescribed

based

> on nakshatra and hora etc. I did that recently with yet again with

> very much expected results. But you know what, we jyotishis are to

> blame! We should stop lowering the bar and insist that nakshatra

and

> hora must always be taken into consideration. The weekday

> significance was started out by Krishnamurthi Paddhati followers

if I

> am not mistaken.

>

> My early successes did come from following parts of KP and so I

must

> not pooh pooh those too readily! But KP has also been posed to me

as

> the biggest 'challenge'! Rationally! Placidus for instance for

> starters! And house starting at a cusp, rather than the cusp

> (ascending degree being the house mid). When a table full of

goodies

> and tempting delicacies are available for sampling and picking --

the

> meal becomes that much easier!

>

> But is it nutritious on a daily basis or just another fast food?

>

> That is what JYOTISH (JYOTI-smorgasbord!) is all about for those

who

> are open and really hungry, but still discriminating about what

they

> consume!

>

> RR (TM=Trouble Maker)

>

>

>

> , Prafulla Gang <jyotish@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Ranjan ji

> >

> > Few years back, I had a lengthy discussion on remedial measures

> with a very good astrologer. According to him, remedies (like

> fasting, charities etc) got to be done on constellation day (and

in

> that planet's hora)..not on respective week day. I am expecting,

> exprienced members to share their views.

> >

> > regards / Prafulla Gang

> >

> > We all have our time machines. Some take us back, They're called

> memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.

> >

> >

> > >

> > > jyotish_vani@

> > > Wed, 05 Jul 2006 22:42:54 -0000

> > >

> > > Re: Weekdays [Remedial / Technical/vedic history]

> > >

> > > Prafulla,

> > >

> > > Very good question, about weekdays and when did they start

coming

> > > into vogue.

> > >

> > > I am sure the scholars in ancient scriptures and karmakanda

etc

> would

> > > be able to shed light on this fundamental question. More

> > > significantly, if a similar historical note can be given by

those

> in

> > > the know of western history who knows the reasoning behind

> weekdays

> > > in their tradition. This would indeed be quite enlightening.

We

> often

> > > take these fundamental things as granted and never question

them.

> > >

> > > Like the order of rashi-rulership (this is the easiest and

known

> to

> > > almost everyone I am certain), the order of vimshottari dashas

and

> > > also by extension the order of nakshatras and much much more.

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > > RR

> > >

> > > , Prafulla Gang

<jyotish@>

> > > wrote:

> > >>

> > >> Dear Neeraj ji

> > >>

> > >> Some of the remedies are sugested for particular days like

> > > saturday, tuesday etc. I am bit curious to know, if these week

> days

> > > existed prior to british rule in India. I am very keen to know

the

> > > days reference in any of the texts suggesting remedies.

> > >>

> > >> In my understanding, these remedies are always to be done on

the

> > > constellation day of the planet !!!!

> > >>

> > >> regards / Prafulla Gang

> > >>

> > >> We all have our time machines. Some take us back, They're

called

> > > memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.

> > >>

> > >>

> > >>>

> > >>> gupta_neeraj_2000@

> > >>> Tue, 4 Jul 2006 22:37:56 -0700 (PDT)

> > >>>

> > >>> Re: Remedies for Ashtama Sani

> > >>>

> > >>> ~ Om Namo Narayanaya ~

> > >>>

> > >>> Dear Paul,

> > >>>

> > >>> Following are the remedies of Ashtam Shani:

> > >>>

> > >>> 1. Recite Maha-Mritunjaya daily yourself. (Even if you

> > >>> recite one mala or less).

> > >>> 2. Read 3rd Anuvakyam of Rudram Chamakam daily 11

> > >>> times facing towards east.

> > >>> 3. Donate Black Til, Black Urad (pulse), Black Cloth,

> > >>> Mustard oil on Saturdays in morning or in evening.

> > >>> (not during afternoon)

> > >>> 4. Recite 2 lamps on saturday in mustard oil (one near

> > >>> peepal tree and the other one in front of Shani Dev).

> > >>> This should be done in temple and not at home.

> > >>> 5. Offer water to peepal tree on Saturdays.

> > >>>

> > >>> Results: When there is bad period (sadhesati, Ashtam

> > >>> Shani etc), it can be completely warded off, however,

> > >>> the evil effects or losses are lessened. For *example*

> > >>> (instead of job loss or no income, you might be

> > >>> working hard, putting in too much hours and getting

> > >>> less salary). So, it is better to have something ( a

> > >>> job with less money) instead of nothing. This was just

> > >>> an example, so if you are experiencing problems in

> > >>> some particular area of life, the problems will be

> > >>> lessened to a great extent.

> > >>>

> > >>> Regards,

> > >>>

> > >>> Neeraj

> > >>>

> > >>> --- Paul McDonald <paulmcd@> wrote:

> > >>>

> > >>>> I'm told I'm in Ashtama Sani until July 2007. (Born

> > >>>> Sept. 3, 1957;

> > >>>> 21:35; Louisville, Kentucky, USA - Long. 85

> > >>>> degrees,45'34"W Lat. 38

> > >>>> degrees, 15'15"N; Time Zone 6h W; Daylight Savings 1

> > >>>> hour). Recently

> > >>>> completed 16,000 repetitions of Sani Mantra with

> > >>>> goal of 25,000 by the

> > >>>> first week of August. What other remedies can

> > >>>> anyone recommend as well

> > >>>> as what to expect?

> > >>>>

> > >>>> Thank you.

> > >>>>

> > >>>>

> > >>>>

> > >>>>

> > >>>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>> Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection

around

> > >>>

> > >>

> >

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Dear Arjunbhai,

 

You are like the Chandan vrisksha that spreads its beautiful

fragrance freely in this forest, for what else would it do with its

God-given Wealth?

 

I do not have ShivPuran, but we have you, who so freely provided this

rudrakshaa of knowledge! Beautiful!!

 

Thanks.

 

rohiniranjan

 

 

, "panditarjun2004"

<panditarjun2004 wrote:

>

> dear RR ji

>

> even though i was told and believed that the week days were not

used

> in vedic era and only nakshatra and tidhi were used, suddenly lord

> shiva whispered in my ear to find the answer in his shivapuran.

> immediately my hands reached the shivapuran, vidveshwar samhita,

> chapter 14 which give comprehensive narration of how days were

given

> by lord shiva, which i translate succinctly in english below:

>

> the first day of the week was meant for lord shiva himself and the

> ruler of this day is sun who gives health.

>

> the second day of the week was meant for shakti and the ruler of

> this day is moon who gives wealth.

>

> the third day of the week was meant for kumaraswamy and the ruler

of

> this day is mars who cures diseases.

>

> the fourth day of the week was meant for vishnu and the ruler of

> this day is mercury who gives nutrition or development.

>

> the fifth day of the week was meant for brahma and the ruler of

this

> day is jupiter who gives longevity of life.

>

> the sixth day of the week was meant for indra and the ruler of this

> day is venus who gives enjoyment or pleasures.

>

> the seventh day of the week was meant for yama and the ruler of

this

> day is saturn who removes fear of death.

>

> worshipping the particular gods on these particular days is

> recommended for a person who wish to GET THE RESULTS GIVEN BY THOSE

> RESPECTIVE LORDS OR PLANETS.

>

> wish to share more in the next mails.

>

> with best wishes

> pandit arjun

>

>

>

>

>

>

> , "crystal pages"

> <jyotish_vani@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Prafulla,

> >

> > [and Aavesh too if you are reading this (!) -- Aavesh has been

the

> > only other individual that brought in the same vibes as you do

> into

> > my insipid jyotish-journalistic experience, Prafulla. He has not

> > spoken to me for a very long time!]

> >

> > I fully agree with you, Prafulla! Weekdays are a matter of

> > convenience and not tradition necessarily :-(

> >

> > In a proper face to face setting a remedy would be prescribed

> based

> > on nakshatra and hora etc. I did that recently with yet again

with

> > very much expected results. But you know what, we jyotishis are

to

> > blame! We should stop lowering the bar and insist that nakshatra

> and

> > hora must always be taken into consideration. The weekday

> > significance was started out by Krishnamurthi Paddhati followers

> if I

> > am not mistaken.

> >

> > My early successes did come from following parts of KP and so I

> must

> > not pooh pooh those too readily! But KP has also been posed to me

> as

> > the biggest 'challenge'! Rationally! Placidus for instance for

> > starters! And house starting at a cusp, rather than the cusp

> > (ascending degree being the house mid). When a table full of

> goodies

> > and tempting delicacies are available for sampling and picking --

> the

> > meal becomes that much easier!

> >

> > But is it nutritious on a daily basis or just another fast food?

> >

> > That is what JYOTISH (JYOTI-smorgasbord!) is all about for those

> who

> > are open and really hungry, but still discriminating about what

> they

> > consume!

> >

> > RR (TM=Trouble Maker)

> >

> >

> >

> > , Prafulla Gang

<jyotish@>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear Ranjan ji

> > >

> > > Few years back, I had a lengthy discussion on remedial measures

> > with a very good astrologer. According to him, remedies (like

> > fasting, charities etc) got to be done on constellation day (and

> in

> > that planet's hora)..not on respective week day. I am expecting,

> > exprienced members to share their views.

> > >

> > > regards / Prafulla Gang

> > >

> > > We all have our time machines. Some take us back, They're

called

> > memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.

> > >

> > >

> > > >

> > > > jyotish_vani@

> > > > Wed, 05 Jul 2006 22:42:54 -0000

> > > >

> > > > Re: Weekdays [Remedial / Technical/vedic

history]

> > > >

> > > > Prafulla,

> > > >

> > > > Very good question, about weekdays and when did they start

> coming

> > > > into vogue.

> > > >

> > > > I am sure the scholars in ancient scriptures and karmakanda

> etc

> > would

> > > > be able to shed light on this fundamental question. More

> > > > significantly, if a similar historical note can be given by

> those

> > in

> > > > the know of western history who knows the reasoning behind

> > weekdays

> > > > in their tradition. This would indeed be quite enlightening.

> We

> > often

> > > > take these fundamental things as granted and never question

> them.

> > > >

> > > > Like the order of rashi-rulership (this is the easiest and

> known

> > to

> > > > almost everyone I am certain), the order of vimshottari

dashas

> and

> > > > also by extension the order of nakshatras and much much more.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks

> > > >

> > > > RR

> > > >

> > > > , Prafulla Gang

> <jyotish@>

> > > > wrote:

> > > >>

> > > >> Dear Neeraj ji

> > > >>

> > > >> Some of the remedies are sugested for particular days like

> > > > saturday, tuesday etc. I am bit curious to know, if these

week

> > days

> > > > existed prior to british rule in India. I am very keen to

know

> the

> > > > days reference in any of the texts suggesting remedies.

> > > >>

> > > >> In my understanding, these remedies are always to be done on

> the

> > > > constellation day of the planet !!!!

> > > >>

> > > >> regards / Prafulla Gang

> > > >>

> > > >> We all have our time machines. Some take us back, They're

> called

> > > > memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.

> > > >>

> > > >>

> > > >>>

> > > >>> gupta_neeraj_2000@

> > > >>> Tue, 4 Jul 2006 22:37:56 -0700 (PDT)

> > > >>>

> > > >>> Re: Remedies for Ashtama Sani

> > > >>>

> > > >>> ~ Om Namo Narayanaya ~

> > > >>>

> > > >>> Dear Paul,

> > > >>>

> > > >>> Following are the remedies of Ashtam Shani:

> > > >>>

> > > >>> 1. Recite Maha-Mritunjaya daily yourself. (Even if you

> > > >>> recite one mala or less).

> > > >>> 2. Read 3rd Anuvakyam of Rudram Chamakam daily 11

> > > >>> times facing towards east.

> > > >>> 3. Donate Black Til, Black Urad (pulse), Black Cloth,

> > > >>> Mustard oil on Saturdays in morning or in evening.

> > > >>> (not during afternoon)

> > > >>> 4. Recite 2 lamps on saturday in mustard oil (one near

> > > >>> peepal tree and the other one in front of Shani Dev).

> > > >>> This should be done in temple and not at home.

> > > >>> 5. Offer water to peepal tree on Saturdays.

> > > >>>

> > > >>> Results: When there is bad period (sadhesati, Ashtam

> > > >>> Shani etc), it can be completely warded off, however,

> > > >>> the evil effects or losses are lessened. For *example*

> > > >>> (instead of job loss or no income, you might be

> > > >>> working hard, putting in too much hours and getting

> > > >>> less salary). So, it is better to have something ( a

> > > >>> job with less money) instead of nothing. This was just

> > > >>> an example, so if you are experiencing problems in

> > > >>> some particular area of life, the problems will be

> > > >>> lessened to a great extent.

> > > >>>

> > > >>> Regards,

> > > >>>

> > > >>> Neeraj

> > > >>>

> > > >>> --- Paul McDonald <paulmcd@> wrote:

> > > >>>

> > > >>>> I'm told I'm in Ashtama Sani until July 2007. (Born

> > > >>>> Sept. 3, 1957;

> > > >>>> 21:35; Louisville, Kentucky, USA - Long. 85

> > > >>>> degrees,45'34"W Lat. 38

> > > >>>> degrees, 15'15"N; Time Zone 6h W; Daylight Savings 1

> > > >>>> hour). Recently

> > > >>>> completed 16,000 repetitions of Sani Mantra with

> > > >>>> goal of 25,000 by the

> > > >>>> first week of August. What other remedies can

> > > >>>> anyone recommend as well

> > > >>>> as what to expect?

> > > >>>>

> > > >>>> Thank you.

> > > >>>>

> > > >>>>

> > > >>>>

> > > >>>>

> > > >>>>

> > > >>>

> > > >>>

> > > >>>

> > > >>>

> > > >>> Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection

> around

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Dear Sirs,

I am exactly following the weekly schedule ,mentioned by you.On sundays,it is SHIVA & SUN,on Mondays,iit is SHIVA & PARVATI with RUDRABHISHEKHAM,on TUESDAYS,it is for GANESH & MURUGAN & LORD HANUMAN WITH HANUMAN CHALISA & MANYUSUKTAM,on WEDNESDAYS it is for AYYAPPA,VISHNU & KRISHNA,on Thursdays,it is LORD SHIVA,DATTATREYA,SAINATH &RAGHAVENDRA SWAMY,on Fridays,it is LORD VISHNU,LAXMI,DURGA & LALITA DEVI,ON saturdays,it is for LORD BALAJI,LORD RAMA,HANUMAN & SANI KAVACHAM.I found this schedule really vibes well & keeps you safe.

Besides this,I place the deities in my pooja room as below.

LORD SHIVA RULES SUN & HENCE IN THE CENTRE.

LORDESS LAXMI RULES SHUKRA,hence in the EAST

LORD VISHNU rules Budha,hence in the NORTH EAST

LORD DATTAREYA & SAINATH in the NORTH as they rule Jupiter.

LORD HANUMAN in the North west (VAYAVYA) as he is PAVAN PUTRA

LORD BHAIRAV in the WEST FACING WEST as he rules Shani

LORDESS DURGA IN SOUTH WEST as she rules RAHU

LORDESS PARVATI IN THE SOUTHEAST as she rules MOON

LORD MURUGAN in THE SOUTH as he rules MARS.

These locations have been based on the placement of the nine planets & their adhipatis(RULERS),I feel this is in keeping with the vedic prescription that individual planets should be appeased in their exact locations as we do during NAVAGRAHA POOJA/SHANTI before performing SATYANARAYANA VRATAM.

In our pooja room these deities are placed in the above directions & believe me,they really made a HUGE DIFFERENCE IN OUR LIVES.

I would recommend strongly this inexpensive measure to all our groups devtoees & request them to see the difference.

SUN,SHUKRA face east & are in the centre alongwith Shani who faces west.

On top,KETU is in NORTH WEST facing south, with GURU in centre & Budha in North East

Below,RAHU is in southwest below Shani,Mars in South below shiva(sun) & Moon is in south east below Sukra.THIS IS THE PLACEMENT OF THE NAVAGRAHAS & LOGICALLY IT FOLLOWS THAT TO APPEASE THEM<THEIR DEITIES SHOULD BE PLACED IN THEIR GRAHA'S POSITIONS & offered prayers.You could do this in the single pooja room itself or if you have 9 rooms in your house,place these nine deities in those 9 rooms as per this plan.BELIEVE ME,THIS MAKES A DIFFERENCE & THERE IS GREATER HARMONY IN THE HOUSE & PEACE IN THE MIND & HEART.]

PLEAST TRY THIS OUT & LET ME KNOW YOUR EXPERIENCES & YOUR COMMENTS._DR.PRK PRASAD

 

 

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Dear Sir,

What a beautiful and apt expression ,words are not enough to express your description of Reverential Arjunji.

Bowing in reverence to both of you

srinivas

 

crystal pages <jyotish_vani (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote:

Dear Arjunbhai,

 

You are like the Chandan vrisksha that spreads its beautiful

fragrance freely in this forest, for what else would it do with its

God-given Wealth?

 

I do not have ShivPuran, but we have you, who so freely provided this

rudrakshaa of knowledge! Beautiful!!

 

Thanks.

 

rohiniranjan

 

, "panditarjun2004"

<panditarjun2004 wrote:

>

> dear RR ji

>

> even though i was told and believed that the week days were not

used

> in vedic era and only nakshatra and tidhi were used, suddenly lord

> shiva whispered in my ear to find the answer in his shivapuran.

> immediately my hands reached the shivapuran, vidveshwar samhita,

> chapter 14 which give comprehensive narration of how days were

given

> by lord shiva, which i translate succinctly in english below:

>

> the first day of the week was meant for lord shiva himself and the

> ruler of this day is sun who gives health.

>

> the second day of the week was meant for shakti and the ruler of

> this day is moon who gives wealth.

>

> the third day of the week was meant for kumaraswamy and the ruler

of

> this day is mars who cures diseases.

>

> the fourth day of the week was meant for vishnu and the ruler of

> this day is mercury who gives nutrition or development.

>

> the fifth day of the week was meant for brahma and the ruler of

this

> day is jupiter who gives longevity of life.

>

> the sixth day of the week was meant for indra and the ruler of this

> day is venus who gives enjoyment or pleasures.

>

> the seventh day of the week was meant for yama and the ruler of

this

> day is saturn who removes fear of death.

>

> worshipping the particular gods on these particular days is

> recommended for a person who wish to GET THE RESULTS GIVEN BY THOSE

> RESPECTIVE LORDS OR PLANETS.

>

> wish to share more in the next mails.

>

> with best wishes

> pandit arjun

>

>

>

>

>

>

> , "crystal pages"

> <jyotish_vani@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Prafulla,

> >

> > [and Aavesh too if you are reading this (!) -- Aavesh has been

the

> > only other individual that brought in the same vibes as you do

> into

> > my insipid jyotish-journalistic experience, Prafulla. He has not

> > spoken to me for a very long time!]

> >

> > I fully agree with you, Prafulla! Weekdays are a matter of

> > convenience and not tradition necessarily :-(

> >

> > In a proper face to face setting a remedy would be prescribed

> based

> > on nakshatra and hora etc. I did that recently with yet again

with

> > very much expected results. But you know what, we jyotishis are

to

> > blame! We should stop lowering the bar and insist that nakshatra

> and

> > hora must always be taken into consideration. The weekday

> > significance was started out by Krishnamurthi Paddhati followers

> if I

> > am not mistaken.

> >

> > My early successes did come from following parts of KP and so I

> must

> > not pooh pooh those too readily! But KP has also been posed to me

> as

> > the biggest 'challenge'! Rationally! Placidus for instance for

> > starters! And house starting at a cusp, rather than the cusp

> > (ascending degree being the house mid). When a table full of

> goodies

> > and tempting delicacies are available for sampling and picking --

> the

> > meal becomes that much easier!

> >

> > But is it nutritious on a daily basis or just another fast food?

> >

> > That is what JYOTISH (JYOTI-smorgasbord!) is all about for those

> who

> > are open and really hungry, but still discriminating about what

> they

> > consume!

> >

> > RR (TM=Trouble Maker)

> >

> >

> >

> > , Prafulla Gang

<jyotish@>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear Ranjan ji

> > >

> > > Few years back, I had a lengthy discussion on remedial measures

> > with a very good astrologer. According to him, remedies (like

> > fasting, charities etc) got to be done on constellation day (and

> in

> > that planet's hora)..not on respective week day. I am expecting,

> > exprienced members to share their views.

> > >

> > > regards / Prafulla Gang

> > >

> > > We all have our time machines. Some take us back, They're

called

> > memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.

> > >

> > >

> > > >

> > > > jyotish_vani@

> > > > Wed, 05 Jul 2006 22:42:54 -0000

> > > >

> > > > Re: Weekdays [Remedial / Technical/vedic

history]

> > > >

> > > > Prafulla,

> > > >

> > > > Very good question, about weekdays and when did they start

> coming

> > > > into vogue.

> > > >

> > > > I am sure the scholars in ancient scriptures and karmakanda

> etc

> > would

> > > > be able to shed light on this fundamental question. More

> > > > significantly, if a similar historical note can be given by

> those

> > in

> > > > the know of western history who knows the reasoning behind

> > weekdays

> > > > in their tradition. This would indeed be quite enlightening.

> We

> > often

> > > > take these fundamental things as granted and never question

> them.

> > > >

> > > > Like the order of rashi-rulership (this is the easiest and

> known

> > to

> > > > almost everyone I am certain), the order of vimshottari

dashas

> and

> > > > also by extension the order of nakshatras and much much more.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks

> > > >

> > > > RR

> > > >

> > > > , Prafulla Gang

> <jyotish@>

> > > > wrote:

> > > >>

> > > >> Dear Neeraj ji

> > > >>

> > > >> Some of the remedies are sugested for particular days like

> > > > saturday, tuesday etc. I am bit curious to know, if these

week

> > days

> > > > existed prior to british rule in India. I am very keen to

know

> the

> > > > days reference in any of the texts suggesting remedies.

> > > >>

> > > >> In my understanding, these remedies are always to be done on

> the

> > > > constellation day of the planet !!!!

> > > >>

> > > >> regards / Prafulla Gang

> > > >>

> > > >> We all have our time machines. Some take us back, They're

> called

> > > > memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.

> > > >>

> > > >>

> > > >>>

> > > >>> gupta_neeraj_2000@

> > > >>> Tue, 4 Jul 2006 22:37:56 -0700 (PDT)

> > > >>>

> > > >>> Re: Remedies for Ashtama Sani

> > > >>>

> > > >>> ~ Om Namo Narayanaya ~

> > > >>>

> > > >>> Dear Paul,

> > > >>>

> > > >>> Following are the remedies of Ashtam Shani:

> > > >>>

> > > >>> 1. Recite Maha-Mritunjaya daily yourself. (Even if you

> > > >>> recite one mala or less).

> > > >>> 2. Read 3rd Anuvakyam of Rudram Chamakam daily 11

> > > >>> times facing towards east.

> > > >>> 3. Donate Black Til, Black Urad (pulse), Black Cloth,

> > > >>> Mustard oil on Saturdays in morning or in evening.

> > > >>> (not during afternoon)

> > > >>> 4. Recite 2 lamps on saturday in mustard oil (one near

> > > >>> peepal tree and the other one in front of Shani Dev).

> > > >>> This should be done in temple and not at home.

> > > >>> 5. Offer water to peepal tree on Saturdays.

> > > >>>

> > > >>> Results: When there is bad period (sadhesati, Ashtam

> > > >>> Shani etc), it can be completely warded off, however,

> > > >>> the evil effects or losses are lessened. For *example*

> > > >>> (instead of job loss or no income, you might be

> > > >>> working hard, putting in too much hours and getting

> > > >>> less salary). So, it is better to have something ( a

> > > >>> job with less money) instead of nothing. This was just

> > > >>> an example, so if you are experiencing problems in

> > > >>> some particular area of life, the problems will be

> > > >>> lessened to a great extent.

> > > >>>

> > > >>> Regards,

> > > >>>

> > > >>> Neeraj

> > > >>>

> > > >>> --- Paul McDonald <paulmcd@> wrote:

> > > >>>

> > > >>>> I'm told I'm in Ashtama Sani until July 2007. (Born

> > > >>>> Sept. 3, 1957;

> > > >>>> 21:35; Louisville, Kentucky, USA - Long. 85

> > > >>>> degrees,45'34"W Lat. 38

> > > >>>> degrees, 15'15"N; Time Zone 6h W; Daylight Savings 1

> > > >>>> hour). Recently

> > > >>>> completed 16,000 repetitions of Sani Mantra with

> > > >>>> goal of 25,000 by the

> > > >>>> first week of August. What other remedies can

> > > >>>> anyone recommend as well

> > > >>>> as what to expect?

> > > >>>>

> > > >>>> Thank you.

> > > >>>>

> > > >>>>

> > > >>>>

> > > >>>>

> > > >>>>

> > > >>>

> > > >>>

> > > >>>

> > > >>>

> > > >>> Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection

> around

> > > >>>

> > > >>

> > >

> >

>

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Pandit Arjun ji

 

Many thanks for sharing important clues with us. I was not aware of week system in astrology. I always had the impression that, it is constellation day and hora being more critical. If I get the opportunity, I will discuss it with the astrologer, who advised not to consider week days for any remedial measures.

 

regards / Prafulla Gang

 

We all have our time machines. Some take us back, They're called memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.

 

 

>

> panditarjun2004

> Thu, 06 Jul 2006 04:18:19 -0000

>

> Re: Weekdays [Remedial / Technical/vedic history, philo.

> too]

>

> dear RR ji

>

> even though i was told and believed that the week days were not used

> in vedic era and only nakshatra and tidhi were used, suddenly lord

> shiva whispered in my ear to find the answer in his shivapuran.

> immediately my hands reached the shivapuran, vidveshwar samhita,

> chapter 14 which give comprehensive narration of how days were given

> by lord shiva, which i translate succinctly in english below:

>

> the first day of the week was meant for lord shiva himself and the

> ruler of this day is sun who gives health.

>

> the second day of the week was meant for shakti and the ruler of

> this day is moon who gives wealth.

>

> the third day of the week was meant for kumaraswamy and the ruler of

> this day is mars who cures diseases.

>

> the fourth day of the week was meant for vishnu and the ruler of

> this day is mercury who gives nutrition or development.

>

> the fifth day of the week was meant for brahma and the ruler of this

> day is jupiter who gives longevity of life.

>

> the sixth day of the week was meant for indra and the ruler of this

> day is venus who gives enjoyment or pleasures.

>

> the seventh day of the week was meant for yama and the ruler of this

> day is saturn who removes fear of death.

>

> worshipping the particular gods on these particular days is

> recommended for a person who wish to GET THE RESULTS GIVEN BY THOSE

> RESPECTIVE LORDS OR PLANETS.

>

> wish to share more in the next mails.

>

> with best wishes

> pandit arjun

>

>

>

>

>

>

> , "crystal pages"

> <jyotish_vani wrote:

>>

>> Dear Prafulla,

>>

>> [and Aavesh too if you are reading this (!) -- Aavesh has been the

>> only other individual that brought in the same vibes as you do

> into

>> my insipid jyotish-journalistic experience, Prafulla. He has not

>> spoken to me for a very long time!]

>>

>> I fully agree with you, Prafulla! Weekdays are a matter of

>> convenience and not tradition necessarily :-(

>>

>> In a proper face to face setting a remedy would be prescribed

> based

>> on nakshatra and hora etc. I did that recently with yet again with

>> very much expected results. But you know what, we jyotishis are to

>> blame! We should stop lowering the bar and insist that nakshatra

> and

>> hora must always be taken into consideration. The weekday

>> significance was started out by Krishnamurthi Paddhati followers

> if I

>> am not mistaken.

>>

>> My early successes did come from following parts of KP and so I

> must

>> not pooh pooh those too readily! But KP has also been posed to me

> as

>> the biggest 'challenge'! Rationally! Placidus for instance for

>> starters! And house starting at a cusp, rather than the cusp

>> (ascending degree being the house mid). When a table full of

> goodies

>> and tempting delicacies are available for sampling and picking --

> the

>> meal becomes that much easier!

>>

>> But is it nutritious on a daily basis or just another fast food?

>>

>> That is what JYOTISH (JYOTI-smorgasbord!) is all about for those

> who

>> are open and really hungry, but still discriminating about what

> they

>> consume!

>>

>> RR (TM=Trouble Maker)

>>

>>

>>

>> , Prafulla Gang <jyotish@>

>> wrote:

>>>

>>> Dear Ranjan ji

>>>

>>> Few years back, I had a lengthy discussion on remedial measures

>> with a very good astrologer. According to him, remedies (like

>> fasting, charities etc) got to be done on constellation day (and

> in

>> that planet's hora)..not on respective week day. I am expecting,

>> exprienced members to share their views.

>>>

>>> regards / Prafulla Gang

>>>

>>> We all have our time machines. Some take us back, They're called

>> memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.

>>>

>>>

>>>>

>>>> jyotish_vani@

>>>> Wed, 05 Jul 2006 22:42:54 -0000

>>>>

>>>> Re: Weekdays [Remedial / Technical/vedic history]

>>>>

>>>> Prafulla,

>>>>

>>>> Very good question, about weekdays and when did they start

> coming

>>>> into vogue.

>>>>

>>>> I am sure the scholars in ancient scriptures and karmakanda

> etc

>> would

>>>> be able to shed light on this fundamental question. More

>>>> significantly, if a similar historical note can be given by

> those

>> in

>>>> the know of western history who knows the reasoning behind

>> weekdays

>>>> in their tradition. This would indeed be quite enlightening.

> We

>> often

>>>> take these fundamental things as granted and never question

> them.

>>>>

>>>> Like the order of rashi-rulership (this is the easiest and

> known

>> to

>>>> almost everyone I am certain), the order of vimshottari dashas

> and

>>>> also by extension the order of nakshatras and much much more.

>>>>

>>>> Thanks

>>>>

>>>> RR

>>>>

>>>> , Prafulla Gang

> <jyotish@>

>>>> wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>> Dear Neeraj ji

>>>>>

>>>>> Some of the remedies are sugested for particular days like

>>>> saturday, tuesday etc. I am bit curious to know, if these week

>> days

>>>> existed prior to british rule in India. I am very keen to know

> the

>>>> days reference in any of the texts suggesting remedies.

>>>>>

>>>>> In my understanding, these remedies are always to be done on

> the

>>>> constellation day of the planet !!!!

>>>>>

>>>>> regards / Prafulla Gang

>>>>>

>>>>> We all have our time machines. Some take us back, They're

> called

>>>> memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> gupta_neeraj_2000@

>>>>>> Tue, 4 Jul 2006 22:37:56 -0700 (PDT)

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Re: Remedies for Ashtama Sani

>>>>>>

>>>>>> ~ Om Namo Narayanaya ~

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Dear Paul,

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Following are the remedies of Ashtam Shani:

>>>>>>

>>>>>> 1. Recite Maha-Mritunjaya daily yourself. (Even if you

>>>>>> recite one mala or less).

>>>>>> 2. Read 3rd Anuvakyam of Rudram Chamakam daily 11

>>>>>> times facing towards east.

>>>>>> 3. Donate Black Til, Black Urad (pulse), Black Cloth,

>>>>>> Mustard oil on Saturdays in morning or in evening.

>>>>>> (not during afternoon)

>>>>>> 4. Recite 2 lamps on saturday in mustard oil (one near

>>>>>> peepal tree and the other one in front of Shani Dev).

>>>>>> This should be done in temple and not at home.

>>>>>> 5. Offer water to peepal tree on Saturdays.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Results: When there is bad period (sadhesati, Ashtam

>>>>>> Shani etc), it can be completely warded off, however,

>>>>>> the evil effects or losses are lessened. For *example*

>>>>>> (instead of job loss or no income, you might be

>>>>>> working hard, putting in too much hours and getting

>>>>>> less salary). So, it is better to have something ( a

>>>>>> job with less money) instead of nothing. This was just

>>>>>> an example, so if you are experiencing problems in

>>>>>> some particular area of life, the problems will be

>>>>>> lessened to a great extent.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Regards,

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Neeraj

>>>>>>

>>>>>> --- Paul McDonald <paulmcd@> wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>>> I'm told I'm in Ashtama Sani until July 2007. (Born

>>>>>>> Sept. 3, 1957;

>>>>>>> 21:35; Louisville, Kentucky, USA - Long. 85

>>>>>>> degrees,45'34"W Lat. 38

>>>>>>> degrees, 15'15"N; Time Zone 6h W; Daylight Savings 1

>>>>>>> hour). Recently

>>>>>>> completed 16,000 repetitions of Sani Mantra with

>>>>>>> goal of 25,000 by the

>>>>>>> first week of August. What other remedies can

>>>>>>> anyone recommend as well

>>>>>>> as what to expect?

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Thank you.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection

> around

>>>>>>

>>>>>

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dear RR ji

 

your loving words make me touched by you and thanks for your love.

 

in the first three decades of life, i too used to be a selfish

person doing things for the benefit of the self, like most human

beings. but later by spending time at the feet of various gurus of

all religions in various places, learnt the real life lessons. i

share few golden quotes from these gurus.

 

1. the very creation and existence of a human being is for the

benefit, help or service of others. paropakaraya punayaya. to earn

punyam means to do good to others. even the name about which one

has ego or feel possessive is not owned by him and cannot use his

own name. the name is meant for use by others. so, literally a

person does not own anything in this world including his own name.

 

2. do not run after anything. mostly people run after two things

women and wealth (2nd and 7th houses which are marak). stop running

after these and they come to you. then you would realise the real

use or purpose of these things. you see most sanyasis or swamijis

getting crores of rupees dumped at their footsteps because they know

how to utilise the money the way it ought to be.

 

3. to get something, you have to give something. sukh chaahiye to

sukh do. without you making others happy, how can you expect to get

happiness. without putting 30 days of labour, one does not receive

his monthly salary.

 

4. do not restrict your loving capacity to one or two individuals

(family) by falling in love. rise in love and love the entire human

race, nay, love all sentient beings including ugly creatures.

 

so the bottomline of the messages conveyed by all gurus is simple.

try to make as many people happy as you can and spread as much light

as you can.

 

with best wishes

pandit arjun

 

, "crystal pages"

<jyotish_vani wrote:

>

> Dear Arjunbhai,

>

> You are like the Chandan vrisksha that spreads its beautiful

> fragrance freely in this forest, for what else would it do with

its

> God-given Wealth?

>

> I do not have ShivPuran, but we have you, who so freely provided

this

> rudrakshaa of knowledge! Beautiful!!

>

> Thanks.

>

> rohiniranjan

>

>

> , "panditarjun2004"

> <panditarjun2004@> wrote:

> >

> > dear RR ji

> >

> > even though i was told and believed that the week days were not

> used

> > in vedic era and only nakshatra and tidhi were used, suddenly

lord

> > shiva whispered in my ear to find the answer in his shivapuran.

> > immediately my hands reached the shivapuran, vidveshwar samhita,

> > chapter 14 which give comprehensive narration of how days were

> given

> > by lord shiva, which i translate succinctly in english below:

> >

> > the first day of the week was meant for lord shiva himself and

the

> > ruler of this day is sun who gives health.

> >

> > the second day of the week was meant for shakti and the ruler of

> > this day is moon who gives wealth.

> >

> > the third day of the week was meant for kumaraswamy and the

ruler

> of

> > this day is mars who cures diseases.

> >

> > the fourth day of the week was meant for vishnu and the ruler of

> > this day is mercury who gives nutrition or development.

> >

> > the fifth day of the week was meant for brahma and the ruler of

> this

> > day is jupiter who gives longevity of life.

> >

> > the sixth day of the week was meant for indra and the ruler of

this

> > day is venus who gives enjoyment or pleasures.

> >

> > the seventh day of the week was meant for yama and the ruler of

> this

> > day is saturn who removes fear of death.

> >

> > worshipping the particular gods on these particular days is

> > recommended for a person who wish to GET THE RESULTS GIVEN BY

THOSE

> > RESPECTIVE LORDS OR PLANETS.

> >

> > wish to share more in the next mails.

> >

> > with best wishes

> > pandit arjun

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > , "crystal pages"

> > <jyotish_vani@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear Prafulla,

> > >

> > > [and Aavesh too if you are reading this (!) -- Aavesh has been

> the

> > > only other individual that brought in the same vibes as you do

> > into

> > > my insipid jyotish-journalistic experience, Prafulla. He has

not

> > > spoken to me for a very long time!]

> > >

> > > I fully agree with you, Prafulla! Weekdays are a matter of

> > > convenience and not tradition necessarily :-(

> > >

> > > In a proper face to face setting a remedy would be prescribed

> > based

> > > on nakshatra and hora etc. I did that recently with yet again

> with

> > > very much expected results. But you know what, we jyotishis

are

> to

> > > blame! We should stop lowering the bar and insist that

nakshatra

> > and

> > > hora must always be taken into consideration. The weekday

> > > significance was started out by Krishnamurthi Paddhati

followers

> > if I

> > > am not mistaken.

> > >

> > > My early successes did come from following parts of KP and so

I

> > must

> > > not pooh pooh those too readily! But KP has also been posed to

me

> > as

> > > the biggest 'challenge'! Rationally! Placidus for instance for

> > > starters! And house starting at a cusp, rather than the cusp

> > > (ascending degree being the house mid). When a table full of

> > goodies

> > > and tempting delicacies are available for sampling and

picking --

> > the

> > > meal becomes that much easier!

> > >

> > > But is it nutritious on a daily basis or just another fast

food?

> > >

> > > That is what JYOTISH (JYOTI-smorgasbord!) is all about for

those

> > who

> > > are open and really hungry, but still discriminating about

what

> > they

> > > consume!

> > >

> > > RR (TM=Trouble Maker)

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > , Prafulla Gang

> <jyotish@>

> > > wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Dear Ranjan ji

> > > >

> > > > Few years back, I had a lengthy discussion on remedial

measures

> > > with a very good astrologer. According to him, remedies (like

> > > fasting, charities etc) got to be done on constellation day

(and

> > in

> > > that planet's hora)..not on respective week day. I am

expecting,

> > > exprienced members to share their views.

> > > >

> > > > regards / Prafulla Gang

> > > >

> > > > We all have our time machines. Some take us back, They're

> called

> > > memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > jyotish_vani@

> > > > > Wed, 05 Jul 2006 22:42:54 -0000

> > > > >

> > > > > Re: Weekdays [Remedial / Technical/vedic

> history]

> > > > >

> > > > > Prafulla,

> > > > >

> > > > > Very good question, about weekdays and when did they start

> > coming

> > > > > into vogue.

> > > > >

> > > > > I am sure the scholars in ancient scriptures and

karmakanda

> > etc

> > > would

> > > > > be able to shed light on this fundamental question. More

> > > > > significantly, if a similar historical note can be given

by

> > those

> > > in

> > > > > the know of western history who knows the reasoning behind

> > > weekdays

> > > > > in their tradition. This would indeed be quite

enlightening.

> > We

> > > often

> > > > > take these fundamental things as granted and never

question

> > them.

> > > > >

> > > > > Like the order of rashi-rulership (this is the easiest and

> > known

> > > to

> > > > > almost everyone I am certain), the order of vimshottari

> dashas

> > and

> > > > > also by extension the order of nakshatras and much much

more.

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks

> > > > >

> > > > > RR

> > > > >

> > > > > , Prafulla Gang

> > <jyotish@>

> > > > > wrote:

> > > > >>

> > > > >> Dear Neeraj ji

> > > > >>

> > > > >> Some of the remedies are sugested for particular days like

> > > > > saturday, tuesday etc. I am bit curious to know, if these

> week

> > > days

> > > > > existed prior to british rule in India. I am very keen to

> know

> > the

> > > > > days reference in any of the texts suggesting remedies.

> > > > >>

> > > > >> In my understanding, these remedies are always to be done

on

> > the

> > > > > constellation day of the planet !!!!

> > > > >>

> > > > >> regards / Prafulla Gang

> > > > >>

> > > > >> We all have our time machines. Some take us back, They're

> > called

> > > > > memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.

> > > > >>

> > > > >>

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> gupta_neeraj_2000@

> > > > >>> Tue, 4 Jul 2006 22:37:56 -0700 (PDT)

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> Re: Remedies for Ashtama Sani

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> ~ Om Namo Narayanaya ~

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> Dear Paul,

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> Following are the remedies of Ashtam Shani:

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> 1. Recite Maha-Mritunjaya daily yourself. (Even if you

> > > > >>> recite one mala or less).

> > > > >>> 2. Read 3rd Anuvakyam of Rudram Chamakam daily 11

> > > > >>> times facing towards east.

> > > > >>> 3. Donate Black Til, Black Urad (pulse), Black Cloth,

> > > > >>> Mustard oil on Saturdays in morning or in evening.

> > > > >>> (not during afternoon)

> > > > >>> 4. Recite 2 lamps on saturday in mustard oil (one near

> > > > >>> peepal tree and the other one in front of Shani Dev).

> > > > >>> This should be done in temple and not at home.

> > > > >>> 5. Offer water to peepal tree on Saturdays.

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> Results: When there is bad period (sadhesati, Ashtam

> > > > >>> Shani etc), it can be completely warded off, however,

> > > > >>> the evil effects or losses are lessened. For *example*

> > > > >>> (instead of job loss or no income, you might be

> > > > >>> working hard, putting in too much hours and getting

> > > > >>> less salary). So, it is better to have something ( a

> > > > >>> job with less money) instead of nothing. This was just

> > > > >>> an example, so if you are experiencing problems in

> > > > >>> some particular area of life, the problems will be

> > > > >>> lessened to a great extent.

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> Regards,

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> Neeraj

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> --- Paul McDonald <paulmcd@> wrote:

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>>> I'm told I'm in Ashtama Sani until July 2007. (Born

> > > > >>>> Sept. 3, 1957;

> > > > >>>> 21:35; Louisville, Kentucky, USA - Long. 85

> > > > >>>> degrees,45'34"W Lat. 38

> > > > >>>> degrees, 15'15"N; Time Zone 6h W; Daylight Savings 1

> > > > >>>> hour). Recently

> > > > >>>> completed 16,000 repetitions of Sani Mantra with

> > > > >>>> goal of 25,000 by the

> > > > >>>> first week of August. What other remedies can

> > > > >>>> anyone recommend as well

> > > > >>>> as what to expect?

> > > > >>>>

> > > > >>>> Thank you.

> > > > >>>>

> > > > >>>>

> > > > >>>>

> > > > >>>>

> > > > >>>>

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection

> > around

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Dear Pandit Arjun ji

 

You have listed out beautiful lessons for humanity. I am truely inspired from the beautiful statements.

 

regards / Prafulla Gang

 

We all have our time machines. Some take us back, They're called memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.

 

 

>

> panditarjun2004

> Thu, 06 Jul 2006 05:52:59 -0000

>

> Re: Weekdays [Remedial / Technical/vedic history, philo.

> too]

>

> dear RR ji

>

> your loving words make me touched by you and thanks for your love.

>

> in the first three decades of life, i too used to be a selfish

> person doing things for the benefit of the self, like most human

> beings. but later by spending time at the feet of various gurus of

> all religions in various places, learnt the real life lessons. i

> share few golden quotes from these gurus.

>

> 1. the very creation and existence of a human being is for the

> benefit, help or service of others. paropakaraya punayaya. to earn

> punyam means to do good to others. even the name about which one

> has ego or feel possessive is not owned by him and cannot use his

> own name. the name is meant for use by others. so, literally a

> person does not own anything in this world including his own name.

>

> 2. do not run after anything. mostly people run after two things

> women and wealth (2nd and 7th houses which are marak). stop running

> after these and they come to you. then you would realise the real

> use or purpose of these things. you see most sanyasis or swamijis

> getting crores of rupees dumped at their footsteps because they know

> how to utilise the money the way it ought to be.

>

> 3. to get something, you have to give something. sukh chaahiye to

> sukh do. without you making others happy, how can you expect to get

> happiness. without putting 30 days of labour, one does not receive

> his monthly salary.

>

> 4. do not restrict your loving capacity to one or two individuals

> (family) by falling in love. rise in love and love the entire human

> race, nay, love all sentient beings including ugly creatures.

>

> so the bottomline of the messages conveyed by all gurus is simple.

> try to make as many people happy as you can and spread as much light

> as you can.

>

> with best wishes

> pandit arjun

>

> , "crystal pages"

> <jyotish_vani wrote:

>>

>> Dear Arjunbhai,

>>

>> You are like the Chandan vrisksha that spreads its beautiful

>> fragrance freely in this forest, for what else would it do with

> its

>> God-given Wealth?

>>

>> I do not have ShivPuran, but we have you, who so freely provided

> this

>> rudrakshaa of knowledge! Beautiful!!

>>

>> Thanks.

>>

>> rohiniranjan

>>

>>

>> , "panditarjun2004"

>> <panditarjun2004@> wrote:

>>>

>>> dear RR ji

>>>

>>> even though i was told and believed that the week days were not

>> used

>>> in vedic era and only nakshatra and tidhi were used, suddenly

> lord

>>> shiva whispered in my ear to find the answer in his shivapuran.

>>> immediately my hands reached the shivapuran, vidveshwar samhita,

>>> chapter 14 which give comprehensive narration of how days were

>> given

>>> by lord shiva, which i translate succinctly in english below:

>>>

>>> the first day of the week was meant for lord shiva himself and

> the

>>> ruler of this day is sun who gives health.

>>>

>>> the second day of the week was meant for shakti and the ruler of

>>> this day is moon who gives wealth.

>>>

>>> the third day of the week was meant for kumaraswamy and the

> ruler

>> of

>>> this day is mars who cures diseases.

>>>

>>> the fourth day of the week was meant for vishnu and the ruler of

>>> this day is mercury who gives nutrition or development.

>>>

>>> the fifth day of the week was meant for brahma and the ruler of

>> this

>>> day is jupiter who gives longevity of life.

>>>

>>> the sixth day of the week was meant for indra and the ruler of

> this

>>> day is venus who gives enjoyment or pleasures.

>>>

>>> the seventh day of the week was meant for yama and the ruler of

>> this

>>> day is saturn who removes fear of death.

>>>

>>> worshipping the particular gods on these particular days is

>>> recommended for a person who wish to GET THE RESULTS GIVEN BY

> THOSE

>>> RESPECTIVE LORDS OR PLANETS.

>>>

>>> wish to share more in the next mails.

>>>

>>> with best wishes

>>> pandit arjun

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> , "crystal pages"

>>> <jyotish_vani@> wrote:

>>>>

>>>> Dear Prafulla,

>>>>

>>>> [and Aavesh too if you are reading this (!) -- Aavesh has been

>> the

>>>> only other individual that brought in the same vibes as you do

>>> into

>>>> my insipid jyotish-journalistic experience, Prafulla. He has

> not

>>>> spoken to me for a very long time!]

>>>>

>>>> I fully agree with you, Prafulla! Weekdays are a matter of

>>>> convenience and not tradition necessarily :-(

>>>>

>>>> In a proper face to face setting a remedy would be prescribed

>>> based

>>>> on nakshatra and hora etc. I did that recently with yet again

>> with

>>>> very much expected results. But you know what, we jyotishis

> are

>> to

>>>> blame! We should stop lowering the bar and insist that

> nakshatra

>>> and

>>>> hora must always be taken into consideration. The weekday

>>>> significance was started out by Krishnamurthi Paddhati

> followers

>>> if I

>>>> am not mistaken.

>>>>

>>>> My early successes did come from following parts of KP and so

> I

>>> must

>>>> not pooh pooh those too readily! But KP has also been posed to

> me

>>> as

>>>> the biggest 'challenge'! Rationally! Placidus for instance for

>>>> starters! And house starting at a cusp, rather than the cusp

>>>> (ascending degree being the house mid). When a table full of

>>> goodies

>>>> and tempting delicacies are available for sampling and

> picking --

>>> the

>>>> meal becomes that much easier!

>>>>

>>>> But is it nutritious on a daily basis or just another fast

> food?

>>>>

>>>> That is what JYOTISH (JYOTI-smorgasbord!) is all about for

> those

>>> who

>>>> are open and really hungry, but still discriminating about

> what

>>> they

>>>> consume!

>>>>

>>>> RR (TM=Trouble Maker)

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> , Prafulla Gang

>> <jyotish@>

>>>> wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>> Dear Ranjan ji

>>>>>

>>>>> Few years back, I had a lengthy discussion on remedial

> measures

>>>> with a very good astrologer. According to him, remedies (like

>>>> fasting, charities etc) got to be done on constellation day

> (and

>>> in

>>>> that planet's hora)..not on respective week day. I am

> expecting,

>>>> exprienced members to share their views.

>>>>>

>>>>> regards / Prafulla Gang

>>>>>

>>>>> We all have our time machines. Some take us back, They're

>> called

>>>> memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> jyotish_vani@

>>>>>> Wed, 05 Jul 2006 22:42:54 -0000

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Re: Weekdays [Remedial / Technical/vedic

>> history]

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Prafulla,

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Very good question, about weekdays and when did they start

>>> coming

>>>>>> into vogue.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I am sure the scholars in ancient scriptures and

> karmakanda

>>> etc

>>>> would

>>>>>> be able to shed light on this fundamental question. More

>>>>>> significantly, if a similar historical note can be given

> by

>>> those

>>>> in

>>>>>> the know of western history who knows the reasoning behind

>>>> weekdays

>>>>>> in their tradition. This would indeed be quite

> enlightening.

>>> We

>>>> often

>>>>>> take these fundamental things as granted and never

> question

>>> them.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Like the order of rashi-rulership (this is the easiest and

>>> known

>>>> to

>>>>>> almost everyone I am certain), the order of vimshottari

>> dashas

>>> and

>>>>>> also by extension the order of nakshatras and much much

> more.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Thanks

>>>>>>

>>>>>> RR

>>>>>>

>>>>>> , Prafulla Gang

>>> <jyotish@>

>>>>>> wrote:

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Dear Neeraj ji

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Some of the remedies are sugested for particular days like

>>>>>> saturday, tuesday etc. I am bit curious to know, if these

>> week

>>>> days

>>>>>> existed prior to british rule in India. I am very keen to

>> know

>>> the

>>>>>> days reference in any of the texts suggesting remedies.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> In my understanding, these remedies are always to be done

> on

>>> the

>>>>>> constellation day of the planet !!!!

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> regards / Prafulla Gang

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> We all have our time machines. Some take us back, They're

>>> called

>>>>>> memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> gupta_neeraj_2000@

>>>>>>>> Tue, 4 Jul 2006 22:37:56 -0700 (PDT)

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Re: Remedies for Ashtama Sani

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> ~ Om Namo Narayanaya ~

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Dear Paul,

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Following are the remedies of Ashtam Shani:

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> 1. Recite Maha-Mritunjaya daily yourself. (Even if you

>>>>>>>> recite one mala or less).

>>>>>>>> 2. Read 3rd Anuvakyam of Rudram Chamakam daily 11

>>>>>>>> times facing towards east.

>>>>>>>> 3. Donate Black Til, Black Urad (pulse), Black Cloth,

>>>>>>>> Mustard oil on Saturdays in morning or in evening.

>>>>>>>> (not during afternoon)

>>>>>>>> 4. Recite 2 lamps on saturday in mustard oil (one near

>>>>>>>> peepal tree and the other one in front of Shani Dev).

>>>>>>>> This should be done in temple and not at home.

>>>>>>>> 5. Offer water to peepal tree on Saturdays.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Results: When there is bad period (sadhesati, Ashtam

>>>>>>>> Shani etc), it can be completely warded off, however,

>>>>>>>> the evil effects or losses are lessened. For *example*

>>>>>>>> (instead of job loss or no income, you might be

>>>>>>>> working hard, putting in too much hours and getting

>>>>>>>> less salary). So, it is better to have something ( a

>>>>>>>> job with less money) instead of nothing. This was just

>>>>>>>> an example, so if you are experiencing problems in

>>>>>>>> some particular area of life, the problems will be

>>>>>>>> lessened to a great extent.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Regards,

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Neeraj

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> --- Paul McDonald <paulmcd@> wrote:

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> I'm told I'm in Ashtama Sani until July 2007. (Born

>>>>>>>>> Sept. 3, 1957;

>>>>>>>>> 21:35; Louisville, Kentucky, USA - Long. 85

>>>>>>>>> degrees,45'34"W Lat. 38

>>>>>>>>> degrees, 15'15"N; Time Zone 6h W; Daylight Savings 1

>>>>>>>>> hour). Recently

>>>>>>>>> completed 16,000 repetitions of Sani Mantra with

>>>>>>>>> goal of 25,000 by the

>>>>>>>>> first week of August. What other remedies can

>>>>>>>>> anyone recommend as well

>>>>>>>>> as what to expect?

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Thank you.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection

>>> around

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>

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Arjunbhai,

 

My introduction to love was a few years ago, in May the month when

sun moves from aries to taurus -- I shall leave the interpretation to

the august forum well versed in all intricacies of astrology,

particularly jyotish.

 

When one witnesses a tiny helpless child suffering for years to go

from physically documented frail-weak state needing antibiotics for

weeks at end with only very short gaps, nearly overnight to the other

extreme physically, mentally and spiritually -- there is very little

that can remain left to imagination or coincidence!

 

"Laying of hands" may sound weird, but only if you read about it in

books and never experience it personally!

 

My tribute to the power of Reiki was my feeble attempt at:

 

http://www.boloji.com/astro/00320.htm

 

A feeble thank you to the Healing Universe! The healing that the

Universe is dying to bring to us, if only we would let it in!

 

rohiniranjan

 

 

 

 

 

 

, "panditarjun2004"

<panditarjun2004 wrote:

>

> dear RR ji

>

> your loving words make me touched by you and thanks for your love.

>

> in the first three decades of life, i too used to be a selfish

> person doing things for the benefit of the self, like most human

> beings. but later by spending time at the feet of various gurus of

> all religions in various places, learnt the real life lessons. i

> share few golden quotes from these gurus.

>

> 1. the very creation and existence of a human being is for the

> benefit, help or service of others. paropakaraya punayaya. to

earn

> punyam means to do good to others. even the name about which one

> has ego or feel possessive is not owned by him and cannot use his

> own name. the name is meant for use by others. so, literally a

> person does not own anything in this world including his own name.

>

> 2. do not run after anything. mostly people run after two things

> women and wealth (2nd and 7th houses which are marak). stop

running

> after these and they come to you. then you would realise the real

> use or purpose of these things. you see most sanyasis or swamijis

> getting crores of rupees dumped at their footsteps because they

know

> how to utilise the money the way it ought to be.

>

> 3. to get something, you have to give something. sukh chaahiye to

> sukh do. without you making others happy, how can you expect to

get

> happiness. without putting 30 days of labour, one does not receive

> his monthly salary.

>

> 4. do not restrict your loving capacity to one or two individuals

> (family) by falling in love. rise in love and love the entire

human

> race, nay, love all sentient beings including ugly creatures.

>

> so the bottomline of the messages conveyed by all gurus is simple.

> try to make as many people happy as you can and spread as much

light

> as you can.

>

> with best wishes

> pandit arjun

>

> , "crystal pages"

> <jyotish_vani@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Arjunbhai,

> >

> > You are like the Chandan vrisksha that spreads its beautiful

> > fragrance freely in this forest, for what else would it do with

> its

> > God-given Wealth?

> >

> > I do not have ShivPuran, but we have you, who so freely provided

> this

> > rudrakshaa of knowledge! Beautiful!!

> >

> > Thanks.

> >

> > rohiniranjan

> >

> >

> > , "panditarjun2004"

> > <panditarjun2004@> wrote:

> > >

> > > dear RR ji

> > >

> > > even though i was told and believed that the week days were not

> > used

> > > in vedic era and only nakshatra and tidhi were used, suddenly

> lord

> > > shiva whispered in my ear to find the answer in his

shivapuran.

> > > immediately my hands reached the shivapuran, vidveshwar

samhita,

> > > chapter 14 which give comprehensive narration of how days were

> > given

> > > by lord shiva, which i translate succinctly in english below:

> > >

> > > the first day of the week was meant for lord shiva himself and

> the

> > > ruler of this day is sun who gives health.

> > >

> > > the second day of the week was meant for shakti and the ruler

of

> > > this day is moon who gives wealth.

> > >

> > > the third day of the week was meant for kumaraswamy and the

> ruler

> > of

> > > this day is mars who cures diseases.

> > >

> > > the fourth day of the week was meant for vishnu and the ruler

of

> > > this day is mercury who gives nutrition or development.

> > >

> > > the fifth day of the week was meant for brahma and the ruler of

> > this

> > > day is jupiter who gives longevity of life.

> > >

> > > the sixth day of the week was meant for indra and the ruler of

> this

> > > day is venus who gives enjoyment or pleasures.

> > >

> > > the seventh day of the week was meant for yama and the ruler of

> > this

> > > day is saturn who removes fear of death.

> > >

> > > worshipping the particular gods on these particular days is

> > > recommended for a person who wish to GET THE RESULTS GIVEN BY

> THOSE

> > > RESPECTIVE LORDS OR PLANETS.

> > >

> > > wish to share more in the next mails.

> > >

> > > with best wishes

> > > pandit arjun

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > , "crystal pages"

> > > <jyotish_vani@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Dear Prafulla,

> > > >

> > > > [and Aavesh too if you are reading this (!) -- Aavesh has

been

> > the

> > > > only other individual that brought in the same vibes as you

do

> > > into

> > > > my insipid jyotish-journalistic experience, Prafulla. He has

> not

> > > > spoken to me for a very long time!]

> > > >

> > > > I fully agree with you, Prafulla! Weekdays are a matter of

> > > > convenience and not tradition necessarily :-(

> > > >

> > > > In a proper face to face setting a remedy would be prescribed

> > > based

> > > > on nakshatra and hora etc. I did that recently with yet again

> > with

> > > > very much expected results. But you know what, we jyotishis

> are

> > to

> > > > blame! We should stop lowering the bar and insist that

> nakshatra

> > > and

> > > > hora must always be taken into consideration. The weekday

> > > > significance was started out by Krishnamurthi Paddhati

> followers

> > > if I

> > > > am not mistaken.

> > > >

> > > > My early successes did come from following parts of KP and so

> I

> > > must

> > > > not pooh pooh those too readily! But KP has also been posed

to

> me

> > > as

> > > > the biggest 'challenge'! Rationally! Placidus for instance

for

> > > > starters! And house starting at a cusp, rather than the cusp

> > > > (ascending degree being the house mid). When a table full of

> > > goodies

> > > > and tempting delicacies are available for sampling and

> picking --

> > > the

> > > > meal becomes that much easier!

> > > >

> > > > But is it nutritious on a daily basis or just another fast

> food?

> > > >

> > > > That is what JYOTISH (JYOTI-smorgasbord!) is all about for

> those

> > > who

> > > > are open and really hungry, but still discriminating about

> what

> > > they

> > > > consume!

> > > >

> > > > RR (TM=Trouble Maker)

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > , Prafulla Gang

> > <jyotish@>

> > > > wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > Dear Ranjan ji

> > > > >

> > > > > Few years back, I had a lengthy discussion on remedial

> measures

> > > > with a very good astrologer. According to him, remedies (like

> > > > fasting, charities etc) got to be done on constellation day

> (and

> > > in

> > > > that planet's hora)..not on respective week day. I am

> expecting,

> > > > exprienced members to share their views.

> > > > >

> > > > > regards / Prafulla Gang

> > > > >

> > > > > We all have our time machines. Some take us back, They're

> > called

> > > > memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > jyotish_vani@

> > > > > > Wed, 05 Jul 2006 22:42:54 -0000

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Re: Weekdays [Remedial / Technical/vedic

> > history]

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Prafulla,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Very good question, about weekdays and when did they

start

> > > coming

> > > > > > into vogue.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I am sure the scholars in ancient scriptures and

> karmakanda

> > > etc

> > > > would

> > > > > > be able to shed light on this fundamental question. More

> > > > > > significantly, if a similar historical note can be given

> by

> > > those

> > > > in

> > > > > > the know of western history who knows the reasoning

behind

> > > > weekdays

> > > > > > in their tradition. This would indeed be quite

> enlightening.

> > > We

> > > > often

> > > > > > take these fundamental things as granted and never

> question

> > > them.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Like the order of rashi-rulership (this is the easiest

and

> > > known

> > > > to

> > > > > > almost everyone I am certain), the order of vimshottari

> > dashas

> > > and

> > > > > > also by extension the order of nakshatras and much much

> more.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Thanks

> > > > > >

> > > > > > RR

> > > > > >

> > > > > > , Prafulla Gang

> > > <jyotish@>

> > > > > > wrote:

> > > > > >>

> > > > > >> Dear Neeraj ji

> > > > > >>

> > > > > >> Some of the remedies are sugested for particular days

like

> > > > > > saturday, tuesday etc. I am bit curious to know, if these

> > week

> > > > days

> > > > > > existed prior to british rule in India. I am very keen to

> > know

> > > the

> > > > > > days reference in any of the texts suggesting remedies.

> > > > > >>

> > > > > >> In my understanding, these remedies are always to be

done

> on

> > > the

> > > > > > constellation day of the planet !!!!

> > > > > >>

> > > > > >> regards / Prafulla Gang

> > > > > >>

> > > > > >> We all have our time machines. Some take us back,

They're

> > > called

> > > > > > memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.

> > > > > >>

> > > > > >>

> > > > > >>>

> > > > > >>> gupta_neeraj_2000@

> > > > > >>> Tue, 4 Jul 2006 22:37:56 -0700 (PDT)

> > > > > >>>

> > > > > >>> Re: Remedies for Ashtama Sani

> > > > > >>>

> > > > > >>> ~ Om Namo Narayanaya ~

> > > > > >>>

> > > > > >>> Dear Paul,

> > > > > >>>

> > > > > >>> Following are the remedies of Ashtam Shani:

> > > > > >>>

> > > > > >>> 1. Recite Maha-Mritunjaya daily yourself. (Even if you

> > > > > >>> recite one mala or less).

> > > > > >>> 2. Read 3rd Anuvakyam of Rudram Chamakam daily 11

> > > > > >>> times facing towards east.

> > > > > >>> 3. Donate Black Til, Black Urad (pulse), Black Cloth,

> > > > > >>> Mustard oil on Saturdays in morning or in evening.

> > > > > >>> (not during afternoon)

> > > > > >>> 4. Recite 2 lamps on saturday in mustard oil (one near

> > > > > >>> peepal tree and the other one in front of Shani Dev).

> > > > > >>> This should be done in temple and not at home.

> > > > > >>> 5. Offer water to peepal tree on Saturdays.

> > > > > >>>

> > > > > >>> Results: When there is bad period (sadhesati, Ashtam

> > > > > >>> Shani etc), it can be completely warded off, however,

> > > > > >>> the evil effects or losses are lessened. For *example*

> > > > > >>> (instead of job loss or no income, you might be

> > > > > >>> working hard, putting in too much hours and getting

> > > > > >>> less salary). So, it is better to have something ( a

> > > > > >>> job with less money) instead of nothing. This was just

> > > > > >>> an example, so if you are experiencing problems in

> > > > > >>> some particular area of life, the problems will be

> > > > > >>> lessened to a great extent.

> > > > > >>>

> > > > > >>> Regards,

> > > > > >>>

> > > > > >>> Neeraj

> > > > > >>>

> > > > > >>> --- Paul McDonald <paulmcd@> wrote:

> > > > > >>>

> > > > > >>>> I'm told I'm in Ashtama Sani until July 2007. (Born

> > > > > >>>> Sept. 3, 1957;

> > > > > >>>> 21:35; Louisville, Kentucky, USA - Long. 85

> > > > > >>>> degrees,45'34"W Lat. 38

> > > > > >>>> degrees, 15'15"N; Time Zone 6h W; Daylight Savings 1

> > > > > >>>> hour). Recently

> > > > > >>>> completed 16,000 repetitions of Sani Mantra with

> > > > > >>>> goal of 25,000 by the

> > > > > >>>> first week of August. What other remedies can

> > > > > >>>> anyone recommend as well

> > > > > >>>> as what to expect?

> > > > > >>>>

> > > > > >>>> Thank you.

> > > > > >>>>

> > > > > >>>>

> > > > > >>>>

> > > > > >>>>

> > > > > >>>>

> > > > > >>>

> > > > > >>>

> > > > > >>>

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RRji,

The month of May, the exalted Sun in aries slides in taurus; moving

from krittika to rohini nakshatra.

In large tracts of North India, Sun in rohini is considered to be at

its hottest.To be followed by the pre-monsoon showers and relief.

Climatically, Sun in rohini is akin to a hot tapasya!

What else happens in this period.........

rishi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-- In , "crystal pages"

<jyotish_vani wrote:

>

> Arjunbhai,

>

> My introduction to love was a few years ago, in May the month when

> sun moves from aries to taurus -- I shall leave the interpretation

to

> the august forum well versed in all intricacies of astrology,

> particularly jyotish.

>

> When one witnesses a tiny helpless child suffering for years to go

> from physically documented frail-weak state needing antibiotics for

> weeks at end with only very short gaps, nearly overnight to the

other

> extreme physically, mentally and spiritually -- there is very

little

> that can remain left to imagination or coincidence!

>

> "Laying of hands" may sound weird, but only if you read about it in

> books and never experience it personally!

>

> My tribute to the power of Reiki was my feeble attempt at:

>

> http://www.boloji.com/astro/00320.htm

>

> A feeble thank you to the Healing Universe! The healing that the

> Universe is dying to bring to us, if only we would let it in!

>

> rohiniranjan

>

>

>

>

>

>

> , "panditarjun2004"

> <panditarjun2004@> wrote:

> >

> > dear RR ji

> >

> > your loving words make me touched by you and thanks for your love.

> >

> > in the first three decades of life, i too used to be a selfish

> > person doing things for the benefit of the self, like most human

> > beings. but later by spending time at the feet of various gurus

of

> > all religions in various places, learnt the real life lessons. i

> > share few golden quotes from these gurus.

> >

> > 1. the very creation and existence of a human being is for the

> > benefit, help or service of others. paropakaraya punayaya. to

> earn

> > punyam means to do good to others. even the name about which one

> > has ego or feel possessive is not owned by him and cannot use his

> > own name. the name is meant for use by others. so, literally a

> > person does not own anything in this world including his own name.

> >

> > 2. do not run after anything. mostly people run after two things

> > women and wealth (2nd and 7th houses which are marak). stop

> running

> > after these and they come to you. then you would realise the

real

> > use or purpose of these things. you see most sanyasis or

swamijis

> > getting crores of rupees dumped at their footsteps because they

> know

> > how to utilise the money the way it ought to be.

> >

> > 3. to get something, you have to give something. sukh chaahiye

to

> > sukh do. without you making others happy, how can you expect to

> get

> > happiness. without putting 30 days of labour, one does not

receive

> > his monthly salary.

> >

> > 4. do not restrict your loving capacity to one or two individuals

> > (family) by falling in love. rise in love and love the entire

> human

> > race, nay, love all sentient beings including ugly creatures.

> >

> > so the bottomline of the messages conveyed by all gurus is

simple.

> > try to make as many people happy as you can and spread as much

> light

> > as you can.

> >

> > with best wishes

> > pandit arjun

> >

> > , "crystal pages"

> > <jyotish_vani@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear Arjunbhai,

> > >

> > > You are like the Chandan vrisksha that spreads its beautiful

> > > fragrance freely in this forest, for what else would it do with

> > its

> > > God-given Wealth?

> > >

> > > I do not have ShivPuran, but we have you, who so freely

provided

> > this

> > > rudrakshaa of knowledge! Beautiful!!

> > >

> > > Thanks.

> > >

> > > rohiniranjan

> > >

> > >

> > > , "panditarjun2004"

> > > <panditarjun2004@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > dear RR ji

> > > >

> > > > even though i was told and believed that the week days were

not

> > > used

> > > > in vedic era and only nakshatra and tidhi were used, suddenly

> > lord

> > > > shiva whispered in my ear to find the answer in his

> shivapuran.

> > > > immediately my hands reached the shivapuran, vidveshwar

> samhita,

> > > > chapter 14 which give comprehensive narration of how days

were

> > > given

> > > > by lord shiva, which i translate succinctly in english below:

> > > >

> > > > the first day of the week was meant for lord shiva himself

and

> > the

> > > > ruler of this day is sun who gives health.

> > > >

> > > > the second day of the week was meant for shakti and the ruler

> of

> > > > this day is moon who gives wealth.

> > > >

> > > > the third day of the week was meant for kumaraswamy and the

> > ruler

> > > of

> > > > this day is mars who cures diseases.

> > > >

> > > > the fourth day of the week was meant for vishnu and the ruler

> of

> > > > this day is mercury who gives nutrition or development.

> > > >

> > > > the fifth day of the week was meant for brahma and the ruler

of

> > > this

> > > > day is jupiter who gives longevity of life.

> > > >

> > > > the sixth day of the week was meant for indra and the ruler

of

> > this

> > > > day is venus who gives enjoyment or pleasures.

> > > >

> > > > the seventh day of the week was meant for yama and the ruler

of

> > > this

> > > > day is saturn who removes fear of death.

> > > >

> > > > worshipping the particular gods on these particular days is

> > > > recommended for a person who wish to GET THE RESULTS GIVEN BY

> > THOSE

> > > > RESPECTIVE LORDS OR PLANETS.

> > > >

> > > > wish to share more in the next mails.

> > > >

> > > > with best wishes

> > > > pandit arjun

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > , "crystal pages"

> > > > <jyotish_vani@> wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > Dear Prafulla,

> > > > >

> > > > > [and Aavesh too if you are reading this (!) -- Aavesh has

> been

> > > the

> > > > > only other individual that brought in the same vibes as you

> do

> > > > into

> > > > > my insipid jyotish-journalistic experience, Prafulla. He

has

> > not

> > > > > spoken to me for a very long time!]

> > > > >

> > > > > I fully agree with you, Prafulla! Weekdays are a matter of

> > > > > convenience and not tradition necessarily :-(

> > > > >

> > > > > In a proper face to face setting a remedy would be

prescribed

> > > > based

> > > > > on nakshatra and hora etc. I did that recently with yet

again

> > > with

> > > > > very much expected results. But you know what, we jyotishis

> > are

> > > to

> > > > > blame! We should stop lowering the bar and insist that

> > nakshatra

> > > > and

> > > > > hora must always be taken into consideration. The weekday

> > > > > significance was started out by Krishnamurthi Paddhati

> > followers

> > > > if I

> > > > > am not mistaken.

> > > > >

> > > > > My early successes did come from following parts of KP and

so

> > I

> > > > must

> > > > > not pooh pooh those too readily! But KP has also been posed

> to

> > me

> > > > as

> > > > > the biggest 'challenge'! Rationally! Placidus for instance

> for

> > > > > starters! And house starting at a cusp, rather than the

cusp

> > > > > (ascending degree being the house mid). When a table full

of

> > > > goodies

> > > > > and tempting delicacies are available for sampling and

> > picking --

> > > > the

> > > > > meal becomes that much easier!

> > > > >

> > > > > But is it nutritious on a daily basis or just another fast

> > food?

> > > > >

> > > > > That is what JYOTISH (JYOTI-smorgasbord!) is all about for

> > those

> > > > who

> > > > > are open and really hungry, but still discriminating about

> > what

> > > > they

> > > > > consume!

> > > > >

> > > > > RR (TM=Trouble Maker)

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > , Prafulla Gang

> > > <jyotish@>

> > > > > wrote:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Dear Ranjan ji

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Few years back, I had a lengthy discussion on remedial

> > measures

> > > > > with a very good astrologer. According to him, remedies

(like

> > > > > fasting, charities etc) got to be done on constellation day

> > (and

> > > > in

> > > > > that planet's hora)..not on respective week day. I am

> > expecting,

> > > > > exprienced members to share their views.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > regards / Prafulla Gang

> > > > > >

> > > > > > We all have our time machines. Some take us back, They're

> > > called

> > > > > memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > jyotish_vani@

> > > > > > > Wed, 05 Jul 2006 22:42:54 -0000

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Re: Weekdays [Remedial / Technical/vedic

> > > history]

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Prafulla,

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Very good question, about weekdays and when did they

> start

> > > > coming

> > > > > > > into vogue.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > I am sure the scholars in ancient scriptures and

> > karmakanda

> > > > etc

> > > > > would

> > > > > > > be able to shed light on this fundamental question. More

> > > > > > > significantly, if a similar historical note can be

given

> > by

> > > > those

> > > > > in

> > > > > > > the know of western history who knows the reasoning

> behind

> > > > > weekdays

> > > > > > > in their tradition. This would indeed be quite

> > enlightening.

> > > > We

> > > > > often

> > > > > > > take these fundamental things as granted and never

> > question

> > > > them.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Like the order of rashi-rulership (this is the easiest

> and

> > > > known

> > > > > to

> > > > > > > almost everyone I am certain), the order of vimshottari

> > > dashas

> > > > and

> > > > > > > also by extension the order of nakshatras and much much

> > more.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Thanks

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > RR

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > , Prafulla Gang

> > > > <jyotish@>

> > > > > > > wrote:

> > > > > > >>

> > > > > > >> Dear Neeraj ji

> > > > > > >>

> > > > > > >> Some of the remedies are sugested for particular days

> like

> > > > > > > saturday, tuesday etc. I am bit curious to know, if

these

> > > week

> > > > > days

> > > > > > > existed prior to british rule in India. I am very keen

to

> > > know

> > > > the

> > > > > > > days reference in any of the texts suggesting remedies.

> > > > > > >>

> > > > > > >> In my understanding, these remedies are always to be

> done

> > on

> > > > the

> > > > > > > constellation day of the planet !!!!

> > > > > > >>

> > > > > > >> regards / Prafulla Gang

> > > > > > >>

> > > > > > >> We all have our time machines. Some take us back,

> They're

> > > > called

> > > > > > > memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.

> > > > > > >>

> > > > > > >>

> > > > > > >>>

> > > > > > >>> gupta_neeraj_2000@

> > > > > > >>> Tue, 4 Jul 2006 22:37:56 -0700 (PDT)

> > > > > > >>>

> > > > > > >>> Re: Remedies for Ashtama Sani

> > > > > > >>>

> > > > > > >>> ~ Om Namo Narayanaya ~

> > > > > > >>>

> > > > > > >>> Dear Paul,

> > > > > > >>>

> > > > > > >>> Following are the remedies of Ashtam Shani:

> > > > > > >>>

> > > > > > >>> 1. Recite Maha-Mritunjaya daily yourself. (Even if you

> > > > > > >>> recite one mala or less).

> > > > > > >>> 2. Read 3rd Anuvakyam of Rudram Chamakam daily 11

> > > > > > >>> times facing towards east.

> > > > > > >>> 3. Donate Black Til, Black Urad (pulse), Black Cloth,

> > > > > > >>> Mustard oil on Saturdays in morning or in evening.

> > > > > > >>> (not during afternoon)

> > > > > > >>> 4. Recite 2 lamps on saturday in mustard oil (one near

> > > > > > >>> peepal tree and the other one in front of Shani Dev).

> > > > > > >>> This should be done in temple and not at home.

> > > > > > >>> 5. Offer water to peepal tree on Saturdays.

> > > > > > >>>

> > > > > > >>> Results: When there is bad period (sadhesati, Ashtam

> > > > > > >>> Shani etc), it can be completely warded off, however,

> > > > > > >>> the evil effects or losses are lessened. For *example*

> > > > > > >>> (instead of job loss or no income, you might be

> > > > > > >>> working hard, putting in too much hours and getting

> > > > > > >>> less salary). So, it is better to have something ( a

> > > > > > >>> job with less money) instead of nothing. This was just

> > > > > > >>> an example, so if you are experiencing problems in

> > > > > > >>> some particular area of life, the problems will be

> > > > > > >>> lessened to a great extent.

> > > > > > >>>

> > > > > > >>> Regards,

> > > > > > >>>

> > > > > > >>> Neeraj

> > > > > > >>>

> > > > > > >>> --- Paul McDonald <paulmcd@> wrote:

> > > > > > >>>

> > > > > > >>>> I'm told I'm in Ashtama Sani until July 2007. (Born

> > > > > > >>>> Sept. 3, 1957;

> > > > > > >>>> 21:35; Louisville, Kentucky, USA - Long. 85

> > > > > > >>>> degrees,45'34"W Lat. 38

> > > > > > >>>> degrees, 15'15"N; Time Zone 6h W; Daylight Savings 1

> > > > > > >>>> hour). Recently

> > > > > > >>>> completed 16,000 repetitions of Sani Mantra with

> > > > > > >>>> goal of 25,000 by the

> > > > > > >>>> first week of August. What other remedies can

> > > > > > >>>> anyone recommend as well

> > > > > > >>>> as what to expect?

> > > > > > >>>>

> > > > > > >>>> Thank you.

> > > > > > >>>>

> > > > > > >>>>

> > > > > > >>>>

> > > > > > >>>>

> > > > > > >>>>

> > > > > > >>>

> > > > > > >>>

> > > > > > >>>

> > > > > > >>>

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> > > >

> > >

> >

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