Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 dear alok ji have gone through the entire indian wildlife act thoroughly after your reading your information: the hunting or trade of only those animals or birds are prohibited which are not declared "vermin" by the governent. the indian government has declared the following under "vermin" and hunting and possession of these animals or their products listed under "vermin" IS PERMITTED under this act: 1. common crow 2. common fox 3. fruit bats 4. jackal 5. mice 6. rats 7. voles hence we can make available the genuine siyar singhi with us to discerning buyers without any problem. also in the various sections where trading or possession of various animals or birds products is prohibited, in all those clauses, an exemption is given to peacock feathers in the following way: "Provided further that nothing in this sub-section shall apply to the dealers in tail feathers of peacock and articles made therefrom and the manufacturers of such articles" i got full length tail peacock feathers measuring up to one and half metres in length and thousands of shops across the country sell peacock feathers LEGALLY without any problem. i have not checked for the other products as i do not deal with them. but i have seen many of the products mentioned by you in the prohibited list in the Act. hope this helps in further expansion of our knowledge. if there is any further updation on this issue, kindly share so that we will continue to honour the laws of the land. with best wishes Pandit Arjun (Healer, Astrologer) B-32A, Kalkaji, New Delhi-110019 Mobile # 9899860935 sacred-objects, "a_jagawat" <a_jagawat wrote: > > Dear Arjun Ji, > > I agree that knowledge increases if it is shared and expanded. > > Following is the list of banned items provided by a learned member > of this forum. > > As per your request below is the list of banned and prohibited > products as per wildlife india :> > (1) Tantra Products:- > Siyar singh ,Hathajora ,Cats chord,Kasturis,Sukar teeth,Sale and > purchase of owl's body parts,Lion nails,Deer skin ,Tiger's > skin,Peacock feathers,Stuff made out of cows hairs,Ivory,Sea fan > (indrajal). > The elephant, hippopotamus, walrus, narwhal and wild boar tusks, > rhinoceros horns and the teeth of all animals are regarded as "Ivory > Wild animals, Wildlife and Wild birds are those as specified in > Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. > > (2) Sea Shells:- > Trochus Niloticos,Turbo Species,Lamnis Species,Tridacna Gigas,Xancus > Pyrus,Cypracasis Rufa,Tudicia Spirillus,Placenta placenta. > > (3) Woods, Plant parts, Seeds and Roots:- > Sandalwood in any form, but excluding:-Finished Handicraft products > of sandalwood,Machine finished sandalwood products,Sandalwood Oil > > Red Sanders wood in any form, whether raw, processed or unprocessed, > except value added products of Red Sanders wood. > > Sale and Purchase of following Plants, plant portions and their > derivatives and extracts:-1.Baddomes cycad (Cycad beddomei),2.Blue > vanda (Vanda coerulea),3. Saussurea costus,4. Ladies slipper orchid > (Paphiopedilium species),5.Pitcher plant (Nepenthes khasiana),6.Red > vanda (Renanthera imschootiana),7.Rauvolfia serpentina > (Sarpagandha),8.Ceropegin species,9.Frerea indica (Shindal > Mankundi),10.Podophyllum hexandurm (emodi)(Indian > Podophyllum),11.Cyatheaceae species (Tree Ferns),12.Cycadacea > species (Cycads),13.Dioscorea deltoidea (Elephant's foot),14. > Euphorbia species (Euphorbias),15.Orchdaceae species (Orchids),16. > Pterocarpus santalinus (Redsanders),17.Taxus wallichiana (Common Yew > or Birmi Leaves),18. Aquilaria malaccensis (Agarwood),19.Aconitum > species,20.Coptis teeta,21.Coscinium fenestrum (Calumba wood),22. > Dactylorhiza hatagirea,23. Gentiana kurroo (Kuru, Kutki),24. Gnetum > species,25. Kampheria galenga,26. Nardostachys grandiflora,27. Panax > pseudoginseng,28. Picrorhiza kurrooa,29.Swertia chirata (Charayatah) > > Seeds:- Sandalwood seeds (Santalum album),Saffron seeds or corms > (planting material for saffron),Seeds of all forestry species. > > (4) Stones, Gems and Manis > > Sale and purchase of all Manis like Gajamani, Nagamani, Shukarmani > is banned and punishable offence in india.Even mining of some type > of corals is banned. > > I hope this information will be helpful. > > PROVIDED BY SHRI V.G RAO > > > Regards > > A.J > > sacred-objects, "panditarjun2004" > <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > dear alok ji > > > > the objective of the group would be served when we all share more > > information on each sacred object like we are doing. > > > > what all you wrote are true and happening and i heard all of these > > from the northern states. however, this is unheard in southern > > parts. > > > > in my understanding the indian government has listed out certain > > animals under protected species and trading in such animal > products > > is only prohibited e.g. deer skin and tiger skin are now banned > > which were earlier freely sold which were mainly bought by > > meditatating saatvik sadhaks including the shankaracharyas. can > you > > give me any link or website where we can find this information on > > prohibition which would help us greatly. several webstores and > > shops in india are still selling siyarsinghis and billi ki jer and > > other animal items albeit most of them are fake. for example, > > trading of ivory is banned but still hundrds of elephants are > reared > > as pets by individuals in kearla, karnataka and some eastern > > states. after the natural demise of these elephants, are the > > elephant owners not making available this ivory to the discerning > > customers. since in this group we discuss so many animal > products, > > i would appreciate if you give more information on the indian > > government laws and acts which have prohibited trading in which > > item. it is a different matter that we are not trading and are > only > > highlighting the signficance of these items! > > > > with best wishes > > pandit arjun > > > > sacred-objects, ALOK JAGAWAT > > <osho_shadow@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Arjun Ji, > > > > > > I also agree with you regarding their power and > > > influence. One more information that was given was > > > that they belong to particular breed of "Siyar" or > > > "Jackal". This species is described as " Motiya". This > > > species has a special tone which is identified by > > > tribal people. The alpha male carries the " Singi". > > > > > > It is said that the leader dies after a regular > > > outbrusts of strange voices. > > > > > > An interesting thing which I discovered when i was in > > > Punjab was a Local phrase which is related to this > > > sacred powerful object. It is a common practice and > > > belief that a person whose desires materialize without > > > Hassels must be carrying a "Gidar Singi". > > > > > > "Gidar" is Punjabi word for "Siyar". > > > > > > In Rajasthan many people in "Baniya" community use > > > this as a tool to attract Laxmi. They cut of the > > > hairs of Singi on Deepawali every year. They believe > > > that this way they ward off the demons by doing this > > > and increase the inflow of positive powers.( I never > > > did it because i am still skeptical about it) > > > > > > As far as hair growth is concerned i have a > > > interesting test to reveal. Just put the singi in > > > Mercury or Parad. It is believed that Singi eats the > > > Mercury inside the Sindoor. > > > > > > Best Regards, > > > > > > Alok Jagawat > > > > > > PS: The Indian wild life authorities have put a ban on > > > sale and purchase of this item. > > > > > > > > > --- panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > > > > dear alokji > > > > > > > > i am very happy to note that you too are fortunate > > > > to get these > > > > genuine ones. these are so great objects that by > > > > their mere > > > > presence in the house, one is protected from all > > > > visible and > > > > invisible enemies. even though i have accepted it > > > > as a miracle, > > > > till date i too could not figure out how hair can > > > > grow in a dead > > > > object. if you can supplement any further > > > > information, please do > > > > share. > > > > > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > > > pandit arjun > > > > > > > > sacred-objects, ALOK JAGAWAT > > > > <osho_shadow@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Dear Arjun ji, > > > > > > > > > > I got four of them which are exactly as you > > > > mentioned. > > > > > They are of two kinds male and female. The females > > > > are > > > > > smaller, and carry a hood and males are larger and > > > > > carry a projection ( Like a thick thorn). > > > > > > > > > > Both grow in Vermillion. Fake ones can be easily > > > > > identified because of their rough texture and most > > > > of > > > > > all they never grow. > > > > > > > > > > Best Regards > > > > > > > > > > A.J > > > > > > > > > > PS: They really work as described by you. I have > > > > > tested them too. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > dear friends > > > > > > > > > > > > siyar singhi or jackal's horn or hood is the > > > > only > > > > > > item in the world > > > > > > which made the scientists shocked for not having > > > > any > > > > > > scientific > > > > > > reason for the growth of hair in a dead object. > > > > in > > > > > > tantra this is > > > > > > used to protect the dwelling place from all > > > > evils > > > > > > and blackmagic. > > > > > > in hindi siyar means jackal and singhi means > > > > horn. a > > > > > > jackal normally > > > > > > has no horn but when it hoots facing downwards, > > > > a > > > > > > small bunch of > > > > > > hair with a horn emerging from its body at the > > > > > > forehead. this is > > > > > > taken for and is called siyar singhi. it is > > > > always > > > > > > kept in > > > > > > vermillion (sindoor), and its hair grows > > > > > > automatically. in the > > > > > > original siyar singhi, the colour of the hair on > > > > the > > > > > > day it is > > > > > > plucked out of jackal is one and the new hair > > > > grown > > > > > > (extension of > > > > > > the same hair) would be in another colour which > > > > is > > > > > > clearly visible. > > > > > > this is the clear distinction to identify a fake > > > > and > > > > > > a real one. any > > > > > > place where this is kept, all ghosts, spiritis, > > > > > > devils, evils and > > > > > > negative forces just flee and run away. i have > > > > done > > > > > > exorcism to > > > > > > several houses using this holy item. suppose a > > > > house > > > > > > is haunted by > > > > > > devils and is uninhabited, you just keep this in > > > > > > that house, do a > > > > > > havan (holy fire) and then the house is free of > > > > all > > > > > > evils and ready > > > > > > for occupation. since this is a very rare > > > > product > > > > > > with the most > > > > > > miraculous feature of hair growing on its own, > > > > it > > > > > > has become > > > > > > priceless. also the hair on the siyar singhi > > > > gets > > > > > > combed naturally > > > > > > on its own in a particular style. > > > > > > > > > > > > in 2004 i was fortunate to get this genuine > > > > siyar > > > > > > singhi gifted by > > > > > > a sadhu after serving him and the hair on it was > > > > > > 2.5cm then and now > > > > > > it has grown by 6.5cm in two years and the total > > > > > > length of the hair > > > > > > is now 9cm. a photograph of this siyar singhi is > > > > > > posted in the > > > > > > photos section. there are few smaller ones also > > > > > > whose hair is still > > > > > > growing every year and science has no > > > > explanation > > > > > > how hair can grow > > > > > > on a dead object. a word of caution: it is no > > > > > > exaggeration if i say > > > > > > that 100% siyar singhi sold in the market are > > > > fake, > > > > > > for it has > > > > > > become extinct and only if those collectors who > > > > are > > > > > > having these for > > > > > > long are willing to offer, one will get a > > > > genuine > > > > > > one. even reputed > > > > > > websites have been found selling fake > > > > siyarsinghis > > > > > > which have some > > > > > > hair pasted in a mud ball with glue and god > > > > knows > > > > > > whether this hair > > > > > > was collected from a barber shop or pig or dog. > > > > > > bringing such fake > > > > > > things will give negative results to the natives > > > > > > because of the bad > > > > > > luck the used hair brings. > > > > > > > > > > > > there was another reason why this jackal's horn > > > > is > > > > > > famous in the > > > > > > west. according to christian belief (as written > > > > in > > > > > > the Bible) > > > > > > jackal is the mother of devil and hence any > > > > native > > > > > > having jackal's > > > > > > horn is not haunted by the devils. > > > > > > > > > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > > > > > > > > > > > Pandit Arjun (Healer, Astrologer) > > > > > > B-32A, Kalkaji, New Delhi 10019 > > > > > > Mobile # 9899860935 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? 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Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Dear Vishram Bhai, My first rememberance of Kasturi is from the famous prayer: "Kasturi Tilakam Lalatpale, Vakshastale Kostubham" This is the famous stuti from Shri Gopal Sahastranamam. Kasturi is used as an object in many of the tantric practices. The original Kasturi carries a POD with white wheat shape seeds. They have hairy projections. This is inside the pod. Most of the Kasturis sold by tribals are fake. A recent beautiful fake is made of original deer skin which is filled with some black colored powder. The ending of the skin is tucked with some kind of glue and it is then rubbed (With sand paper) to make it even. Currently Nepal is the biggest distributor of fake Kasturis. The fakes look so real like that unless you break them open you cannot determine the reality of the thing. One more interesting fact about Kasturis. A farmer in Rajasthan has come out with a discovery of new plant called Musk. This is grown in Rajasthan and it fetches a very handsome amount in International market. The most wonderful thing is that the fragrance of the musk plant is exactly the same as real musk. This is a good alternative as a legally sold Musk pod can cost you 45000 US$ per pod . Best Regards, Alok Jagawat --- Vishram Kunte <dr_vishram_2000 > wrote: > Namaste, > Alokji can you pls. throw more light on Kasturi. > In what way Kasturi is auspecious ?. > Warm Regards > Vishram > > a_jagawat <a_jagawat > wrote: > Dear Arjun Ji, > > I agree that knowledge increases if it is shared > and expanded. > > Following is the list of banned items provided by > a learned member > of this forum. > > As per your request below is the list of banned > and prohibited > products as per wildlife india :> > (1) Tantra Products:- > Siyar singh ,Hathajora ,Cats chord,Kasturis,Sukar > teeth,Sale and > purchase of owl's body parts,Lion nails,Deer skin > ,Tiger's > skin,Peacock feathers,Stuff made out of cows > hairs,Ivory,Sea fan > (indrajal). > The elephant, hippopotamus, walrus, narwhal and > wild boar tusks, > rhinoceros horns and the teeth of all animals are > regarded as "Ivory > Wild animals, Wildlife and Wild birds are those as > specified in > Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. > > (2) Sea Shells:- > Trochus Niloticos,Turbo Species,Lamnis > Species,Tridacna Gigas,Xancus > Pyrus,Cypracasis Rufa,Tudicia Spirillus,Placenta > placenta. > > (3) Woods, Plant parts, Seeds and Roots:- > Sandalwood in any form, but excluding:-Finished > Handicraft products > of sandalwood,Machine finished sandalwood > products,Sandalwood Oil > > Red Sanders wood in any form, whether raw, > processed or unprocessed, > except value added products of Red Sanders wood. > > Sale and Purchase of following Plants, plant > portions and their > derivatives and extracts:-1.Baddomes cycad (Cycad > beddomei),2.Blue > vanda (Vanda coerulea),3. Saussurea costus,4. > Ladies slipper orchid > (Paphiopedilium species),5.Pitcher plant > (Nepenthes khasiana),6.Red > vanda (Renanthera imschootiana),7.Rauvolfia > serpentina > (Sarpagandha),8.Ceropegin species,9.Frerea indica > (Shindal > Mankundi),10.Podophyllum hexandurm (emodi)(Indian > Podophyllum),11.Cyatheaceae species (Tree > Ferns),12.Cycadacea > species (Cycads),13.Dioscorea deltoidea > (Elephant's foot),14. > Euphorbia species (Euphorbias),15.Orchdaceae > species (Orchids),16. > Pterocarpus santalinus (Redsanders),17.Taxus > wallichiana (Common Yew > or Birmi Leaves),18. Aquilaria malaccensis > (Agarwood),19.Aconitum > species,20.Coptis teeta,21.Coscinium fenestrum > (Calumba wood),22. > Dactylorhiza hatagirea,23. Gentiana kurroo (Kuru, > Kutki),24. Gnetum > species,25. Kampheria galenga,26. Nardostachys > grandiflora,27. Panax > pseudoginseng,28. Picrorhiza kurrooa,29.Swertia > chirata (Charayatah) > > Seeds:- Sandalwood seeds (Santalum album),Saffron > seeds or corms > (planting material for saffron),Seeds of all > forestry species. > > (4) Stones, Gems and Manis > > Sale and purchase of all Manis like Gajamani, > Nagamani, Shukarmani > is banned and punishable offence in india.Even > mining of some type > of corals is banned. > > I hope this information will be helpful. > > PROVIDED BY SHRI V.G RAO > > Regards > > A.J > > sacred-objects, > "panditarjun2004" > <panditarjun2004 wrote: > > > > dear alok ji > > > > the objective of the group would be served when > we all share more > > information on each sacred object like we are > doing. > > > > what all you wrote are true and happening and i > heard all of these > > from the northern states. however, this is > unheard in southern > > parts. > > > > in my understanding the indian government has > listed out certain > > animals under protected species and trading in > such animal > products > > is only prohibited e.g. deer skin and tiger skin > are now banned > > which were earlier freely sold which were mainly > bought by > > meditatating saatvik sadhaks including the > shankaracharyas. can > you > > give me any link or website where we can find > this information on > > prohibition which would help us greatly. > several webstores and > > shops in india are still selling siyarsinghis > and billi ki jer and > > other animal items albeit most of them are fake. > for example, > > trading of ivory is banned but still hundrds of > elephants are > reared > > as pets by individuals in kearla, karnataka and > some eastern > > states. after the natural demise of these > elephants, are the > > elephant owners not making available this ivory > to the discerning > > customers. since in this group we discuss so > many animal > products, > > i would appreciate if you give more information > on the indian > > government laws and acts which have prohibited > trading in which > > item. it is a different matter that we are not > trading and are > only > > highlighting the signficance of these items! > > > > with best wishes > > pandit arjun > > > > sacred-objects, ALOK > JAGAWAT > > <osho_shadow@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Arjun Ji, > > > > > > I also agree with you regarding their power > and > > > influence. One more information that was given > was > > > that they belong to particular breed of > "Siyar" or > > > "Jackal". This species is described as " > Motiya". This > > > species has a special tone which is identified > by > > > tribal people. The alpha male carries the " > Singi". > > > > > > It is said that the leader dies after a > regular > > > outbrusts of strange voices. > > > > > > An interesting thing which I discovered when i > was in > > > Punjab was a Local phrase which is related to > this > > > sacred powerful object. It is a common > practice and > > > belief that a person whose desires materialize > without > > > Hassels must be carrying a "Gidar Singi". > > > > > > "Gidar" is Punjabi word for "Siyar". > > > > > > In Rajasthan many people in "Baniya" community > use > === message truncated === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Dear Arjun Ji, Thank you very much for the information. You have really studied the whole thing. It is really a interesting revelation. Regards, A.J --- panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 > wrote: > dear alok ji > > have gone through the entire indian wildlife act > thoroughly after > your reading your information: > > the hunting or trade of only those animals or birds > are prohibited > which are not declared "vermin" by the governent. > the indian > government has declared the following under "vermin" > and hunting and > possession of these animals or their products listed > under "vermin" > IS PERMITTED under this act: > 1. common crow > 2. common fox > 3. fruit bats > 4. jackal > 5. mice > 6. rats > 7. voles > > hence we can make available the genuine siyar singhi > with us to > discerning buyers without any problem. > > also in the various sections where trading or > possession of various > animals or birds products is prohibited, in all > those clauses, an > exemption is given to peacock feathers in the > following way: > > "Provided further that nothing in this sub-section > shall apply to > the dealers in tail feathers of peacock and articles > made therefrom > and the manufacturers of such articles" > > i got full length tail peacock feathers measuring up > to one and half > metres in length and thousands of shops across the > country sell > peacock feathers LEGALLY without any problem. > > i have not checked for the other products as i do > not deal with > them. but i have seen many of the products > mentioned by you in the > prohibited list in the Act. > > hope this helps in further expansion of our > knowledge. if there is > any further updation on this issue, kindly share so > that we will > continue to honour the laws of the land. > > with best wishes > > Pandit Arjun (Healer, Astrologer) > B-32A, Kalkaji, New Delhi-110019 > Mobile # 9899860935 > > > > sacred-objects, "a_jagawat" > <a_jagawat > wrote: > > > > Dear Arjun Ji, > > > > I agree that knowledge increases if it is shared > and expanded. > > > > Following is the list of banned items provided by > a learned member > > of this forum. > > > > As per your request below is the list of banned > and prohibited > > products as per wildlife india :> > > (1) Tantra Products:- > > Siyar singh ,Hathajora ,Cats chord,Kasturis,Sukar > teeth,Sale and > > purchase of owl's body parts,Lion nails,Deer skin > ,Tiger's > > skin,Peacock feathers,Stuff made out of cows > hairs,Ivory,Sea fan > > (indrajal). > > The elephant, hippopotamus, walrus, narwhal and > wild boar tusks, > > rhinoceros horns and the teeth of all animals are > regarded > as "Ivory > > Wild animals, Wildlife and Wild birds are those as > specified in > > Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. > > > > (2) Sea Shells:- > > Trochus Niloticos,Turbo Species,Lamnis > Species,Tridacna > Gigas,Xancus > > Pyrus,Cypracasis Rufa,Tudicia Spirillus,Placenta > placenta. > > > > (3) Woods, Plant parts, Seeds and Roots:- > > Sandalwood in any form, but excluding:-Finished > Handicraft products > > of sandalwood,Machine finished sandalwood > products,Sandalwood Oil > > > > Red Sanders wood in any form, whether raw, > processed or > unprocessed, > > except value added products of Red Sanders wood. > > > > Sale and Purchase of following Plants, plant > portions and their > > derivatives and extracts:-1.Baddomes cycad (Cycad > beddomei),2.Blue > > vanda (Vanda coerulea),3. Saussurea costus,4. > Ladies slipper orchid > > (Paphiopedilium species),5.Pitcher plant > (Nepenthes khasiana),6.Red > > vanda (Renanthera imschootiana),7.Rauvolfia > serpentina > > (Sarpagandha),8.Ceropegin species,9.Frerea indica > (Shindal > > Mankundi),10.Podophyllum hexandurm (emodi)(Indian > > Podophyllum),11.Cyatheaceae species (Tree > Ferns),12.Cycadacea > > species (Cycads),13.Dioscorea deltoidea > (Elephant's foot),14. > > Euphorbia species (Euphorbias),15.Orchdaceae > species (Orchids),16. > > Pterocarpus santalinus (Redsanders),17.Taxus > wallichiana (Common > Yew > > or Birmi Leaves),18. Aquilaria malaccensis > (Agarwood),19.Aconitum > > species,20.Coptis teeta,21.Coscinium fenestrum > (Calumba wood),22. > > Dactylorhiza hatagirea,23. Gentiana kurroo (Kuru, > Kutki),24. Gnetum > > species,25. Kampheria galenga,26. Nardostachys > grandiflora,27. > Panax > > pseudoginseng,28. Picrorhiza kurrooa,29.Swertia > chirata > (Charayatah) > > > > Seeds:- Sandalwood seeds (Santalum album),Saffron > seeds or corms > > (planting material for saffron),Seeds of all > forestry species. > > > > (4) Stones, Gems and Manis > > > > Sale and purchase of all Manis like Gajamani, > Nagamani, Shukarmani > > is banned and punishable offence in india.Even > mining of some type > > of corals is banned. > > > > I hope this information will be helpful. > > > > PROVIDED BY SHRI V.G RAO > > > > > > Regards > > > > A.J > > > > sacred-objects, > "panditarjun2004" > > <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > > > dear alok ji > > > > > > the objective of the group would be served when > we all share > more > > > information on each sacred object like we are > doing. > > > > > > what all you wrote are true and happening and i > heard all of > these > > > from the northern states. however, this is > unheard in southern > > > parts. > > > > > > in my understanding the indian government has > listed out certain > > > animals under protected species and trading in > such animal > > products > > > is only prohibited e.g. deer skin and tiger skin > are now banned > > > which were earlier freely sold which were mainly > bought === message truncated === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 dear friends now that the doubts are cleared, interested persons wishing to protect themsleves and their houses from all visible and invisible enemies may get this genuine siyar singhi, which is rarest and extinct, from us. with best wishes and blessings Pandit Arjun (Healer, Astrologer) B-32A, Kalkaji, New Delhi-110019 Mobile # 9899860935 sacred-objects, ALOK JAGAWAT <osho_shadow wrote: > > Dear Arjun Ji, > > Thank you very much for the information. You have > really studied the whole thing. > > It is really a interesting revelation. > > Regards, > > A.J > > --- panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote: > > > dear alok ji > > > > have gone through the entire indian wildlife act > > thoroughly after > > your reading your information: > > > > the hunting or trade of only those animals or birds > > are prohibited > > which are not declared "vermin" by the governent. > > the indian > > government has declared the following under "vermin" > > and hunting and > > possession of these animals or their products listed > > under "vermin" > > IS PERMITTED under this act: > > 1. common crow > > 2. common fox > > 3. fruit bats > > 4. jackal > > 5. mice > > 6. rats > > 7. voles > > > > hence we can make available the genuine siyar singhi > > with us to > > discerning buyers without any problem. > > > > also in the various sections where trading or > > possession of various > > animals or birds products is prohibited, in all > > those clauses, an > > exemption is given to peacock feathers in the > > following way: > > > > "Provided further that nothing in this sub-section > > shall apply to > > the dealers in tail feathers of peacock and articles > > made therefrom > > and the manufacturers of such articles" > > > > i got full length tail peacock feathers measuring up > > to one and half > > metres in length and thousands of shops across the > > country sell > > peacock feathers LEGALLY without any problem. > > > > i have not checked for the other products as i do > > not deal with > > them. but i have seen many of the products > > mentioned by you in the > > prohibited list in the Act. > > > > hope this helps in further expansion of our > > knowledge. if there is > > any further updation on this issue, kindly share so > > that we will > > continue to honour the laws of the land. > > > > with best wishes > > > > Pandit Arjun (Healer, Astrologer) > > B-32A, Kalkaji, New Delhi-110019 > > Mobile # 9899860935 > > > > > > > > sacred-objects, "a_jagawat" > > <a_jagawat@> > > wrote: > > > > > > Dear Arjun Ji, > > > > > > I agree that knowledge increases if it is shared > > and expanded. > > > > > > Following is the list of banned items provided by > > a learned member > > > of this forum. > > > > > > As per your request below is the list of banned > > and prohibited > > > products as per wildlife india :> > > > (1) Tantra Products:- > > > Siyar singh ,Hathajora ,Cats chord,Kasturis,Sukar > > teeth,Sale and > > > purchase of owl's body parts,Lion nails,Deer skin > > ,Tiger's > > > skin,Peacock feathers,Stuff made out of cows > > hairs,Ivory,Sea fan > > > (indrajal). > > > The elephant, hippopotamus, walrus, narwhal and > > wild boar tusks, > > > rhinoceros horns and the teeth of all animals are > > regarded > > as "Ivory > > > Wild animals, Wildlife and Wild birds are those as > > specified in > > > Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. > > > > > > (2) Sea Shells:- > > > Trochus Niloticos,Turbo Species,Lamnis > > Species,Tridacna > > Gigas,Xancus > > > Pyrus,Cypracasis Rufa,Tudicia Spirillus,Placenta > > placenta. > > > > > > (3) Woods, Plant parts, Seeds and Roots:- > > > Sandalwood in any form, but excluding:-Finished > > Handicraft products > > > of sandalwood,Machine finished sandalwood > > products,Sandalwood Oil > > > > > > Red Sanders wood in any form, whether raw, > > processed or > > unprocessed, > > > except value added products of Red Sanders wood. > > > > > > Sale and Purchase of following Plants, plant > > portions and their > > > derivatives and extracts:-1.Baddomes cycad (Cycad > > beddomei),2.Blue > > > vanda (Vanda coerulea),3. Saussurea costus,4. > > Ladies slipper orchid > > > (Paphiopedilium species),5.Pitcher plant > > (Nepenthes khasiana),6.Red > > > vanda (Renanthera imschootiana),7.Rauvolfia > > serpentina > > > (Sarpagandha),8.Ceropegin species,9.Frerea indica > > (Shindal > > > Mankundi),10.Podophyllum hexandurm (emodi)(Indian > > > Podophyllum),11.Cyatheaceae species (Tree > > Ferns),12.Cycadacea > > > species (Cycads),13.Dioscorea deltoidea > > (Elephant's foot),14. > > > Euphorbia species (Euphorbias),15.Orchdaceae > > species (Orchids),16. > > > Pterocarpus santalinus (Redsanders),17.Taxus > > wallichiana (Common > > Yew > > > or Birmi Leaves),18. Aquilaria malaccensis > > (Agarwood),19.Aconitum > > > species,20.Coptis teeta,21.Coscinium fenestrum > > (Calumba wood),22. > > > Dactylorhiza hatagirea,23. Gentiana kurroo (Kuru, > > Kutki),24. Gnetum > > > species,25. Kampheria galenga,26. Nardostachys > > grandiflora,27. > > Panax > > > pseudoginseng,28. Picrorhiza kurrooa,29.Swertia > > chirata > > (Charayatah) > > > > > > Seeds:- Sandalwood seeds (Santalum album),Saffron > > seeds or corms > > > (planting material for saffron),Seeds of all > > forestry species. > > > > > > (4) Stones, Gems and Manis > > > > > > Sale and purchase of all Manis like Gajamani, > > Nagamani, Shukarmani > > > is banned and punishable offence in india.Even > > mining of some type > > > of corals is banned. > > > > > > I hope this information will be helpful. > > > > > > PROVIDED BY SHRI V.G RAO > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > > > A.J > > > > > > sacred-objects, > > "panditarjun2004" > > > <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > > > > > dear alok ji > > > > > > > > the objective of the group would be served when > > we all share > > more > > > > information on each sacred object like we are > > doing. > > > > > > > > what all you wrote are true and happening and i > > heard all of > > these > > > > from the northern states. however, this is > > unheard in southern > > > > parts. > > > > > > > > in my understanding the indian government has > > listed out certain > > > > animals under protected species and trading in > > such animal > > > products > > > > is only prohibited e.g. deer skin and tiger skin > > are now banned > > > > which were earlier freely sold which were mainly > > bought > === message truncated === > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WH05-B055 Posted November 7, 2008 Report Share Posted November 7, 2008 Hi my name is raghu i am living in the uk i tried alot to find a siyar singi here but i havent had eny luck i dont want to buy a siyar singi off these websites because i am in the uk and they are in india they can easily send me a fake onecan enybody help me by telling me where in the uk can i find a siyar singi? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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