Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Dear All, I have read one of our members posting on some another Forum wherein he has mentioned that ashtakvarga and sadesati are all meaningless traditions. Since I did not want to offend him on that group (and neither here also),I request him to explain the meaning of this,Because when other education we receive from ParasharMaharaj we use to our advantage commercially and also gain respect by using this education. But same Parashar Maharaj who taught Ashtakvarga too, we ban that unceremoniously . Why ? Is it because this member does not know how to use this technique having not studied it properly, or did he found this technique uselss after applying it to at least 1000 horoscopes and then formed a decesion ? Please enlighten because when we being Indians write about our own Rishi-Munis teachings as meaningless to foreigners, then what is the world going to respect ? I have succesfully used, Ashtakvarga for transits, and found it to be highly helpful. Also any smart astrologer can just see the Saravashtakvarga chart in absence of Kundli and tell about whole life of native, when what is going to happen, and which department of his life is weak or strong and when going to give results. So please clarify.I am not giving name of member,let him himself clarify. Bhaskar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Dear Bhaskar ji Ashtakvarga works very well. In fact, there is specific forum dedicated to it, where case studies are best possible proof of its applicabiity. Dear Ash can elaborate more on it. regards / Prafulla Gang Lincoln studied by the light of a fireplace. Mozart composed by candlelight.. Galileo invented by oil lamp. Didn't they ever think to do their work during the daytime? > > bhaskar_jyotish (AT) (DOT) co.in > Tue, 01 Aug 2006 09:39:31 -0000 > > MEANINGLESS TRADITIONS ? > > Dear All, > > I have read one of our members posting on some another Forum > wherein he has mentioned that ashtakvarga and sadesati are all > meaningless traditions. Since I did not want to offend him on that > group (and neither here also),I request him to explain the meaning of > this,Because when other education we receive from ParasharMaharaj we > use to our advantage commercially and also gain respect by using this > education. But same Parashar Maharaj who taught Ashtakvarga too, > we ban that unceremoniously . Why ? Is it because this member does > not know how to use this technique having not studied it properly, or > did he found this technique uselss after applying it to at least 1000 > horoscopes and then formed a decesion ? > Please enlighten because when we being Indians write about our own > Rishi-Munis teachings as meaningless to foreigners, then what is > the world going to respect ? > I have succesfully used, Ashtakvarga for transits, and found > it to be highly helpful. > Also any smart astrologer can just see the Saravashtakvarga > chart in absence of Kundli and tell about whole life of native, > when what is going to happen, and which department of his life is > weak or strong and when going to give results. > So please clarify.I am not giving name of member,let him himself > clarify. > > Bhaskar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Dear Prafullji, Some code of ethics has to be adhered to, for a astrologer while replying to natives, as also addressing a great subject like this Divine science of Jyotish. Unfortunately 1-2 years study of books does not maketh a person a astrologer. Positive thinking,no bias, respect, humbleness,acknowledgement of own mistakes,inclination of search for knowledge not learnt before from seniors or texts, and basically a good human being with a expansive loving heart, yearning to help all who come in his path, these have to be hallmarks for a good astrologer, regards, Bhaskar. , Prafulla Gang <jyotish wrote: > > Dear Bhaskar ji > > Ashtakvarga works very well. In fact, there is specific forum dedicated to it, where case studies are best possible proof of its applicabiity. Dear Ash can elaborate more on it. > > regards / Prafulla Gang > > Lincoln studied by the light of a fireplace. Mozart composed by candlelight. Galileo invented by oil lamp. Didn't they ever think to do their work during the daytime? > > > > > > bhaskar_jyotish > > Tue, 01 Aug 2006 09:39:31 -0000 > > > > MEANINGLESS TRADITIONS ? > > > > Dear All, > > > > I have read one of our members posting on some another Forum > > wherein he has mentioned that ashtakvarga and sadesati are all > > meaningless traditions. Since I did not want to offend him on that > > group (and neither here also),I request him to explain the meaning of > > this,Because when other education we receive from ParasharMaharaj we > > use to our advantage commercially and also gain respect by using this > > education. But same Parashar Maharaj who taught Ashtakvarga too, > > we ban that unceremoniously . Why ? Is it because this member does > > not know how to use this technique having not studied it properly, or > > did he found this technique uselss after applying it to at least 1000 > > horoscopes and then formed a decesion ? > > Please enlighten because when we being Indians write about our own > > Rishi-Munis teachings as meaningless to foreigners, then what is > > the world going to respect ? > > I have succesfully used, Ashtakvarga for transits, and found > > it to be highly helpful. > > Also any smart astrologer can just see the Saravashtakvarga > > chart in absence of Kundli and tell about whole life of native, > > when what is going to happen, and which department of his life is > > weak or strong and when going to give results. > > So please clarify.I am not giving name of member,let him himself > > clarify. > > > > Bhaskar. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Dear Bhaskar ji Not only this divine profession, any other profession also warrants humble and kinder approach. In this divine subject, since there is no legal framework for jyotishi (no minimum education/experience required, unlike most other professional pursuits), the self regulation becomes very critical. Jyotishi (any branch) has much more responsility towards society and native in specific. His advise decides the course of action for a native, in so many sensitive decision making. regards / Prafulla Gang Lincoln studied by the light of a fireplace. Mozart composed by candlelight.. Galileo invented by oil lamp. Didn't they ever think to do their work during the daytime? > > bhaskar_jyotish (AT) (DOT) co.in > Tue, 01 Aug 2006 11:30:29 -0000 > > Re: MEANINGLESS TRADITIONS ? > > Dear Prafullji, > > Some code of ethics has to be adhered to, for a astrologer while > replying to natives, as also addressing a great subject like this > Divine science of Jyotish. Unfortunately 1-2 years study of books > does not maketh a person a astrologer. Positive thinking,no bias, > respect, humbleness,acknowledgement of own mistakes,inclination > of search for knowledge not learnt before from seniors or texts, > and basically a good human being with a expansive loving heart, > yearning to help all who come in his path, these have to be > hallmarks for a good astrologer, > > regards, > Bhaskar. > > , Prafulla Gang <jyotish > wrote: >> >> Dear Bhaskar ji >> >> Ashtakvarga works very well. In fact, there is specific forum > dedicated to it, where case studies are best possible proof of its > applicabiity. Dear Ash can elaborate more on it. >> >> regards / Prafulla Gang >> >> Lincoln studied by the light of a fireplace. Mozart composed by > candlelight. Galileo invented by oil lamp. Didn't they ever think to > do their work during the daytime? >> >> >>> >>> bhaskar_jyotish >>> Tue, 01 Aug 2006 09:39:31 -0000 >>> >>> MEANINGLESS TRADITIONS ? >>> >>> Dear All, >>> >>> I have read one of our members posting on some another Forum >>> wherein he has mentioned that ashtakvarga and sadesati are all >>> meaningless traditions. Since I did not want to offend him on that >>> group (and neither here also),I request him to explain the > meaning of >>> this,Because when other education we receive from ParasharMaharaj > we >>> use to our advantage commercially and also gain respect by using > this >>> education. But same Parashar Maharaj who taught Ashtakvarga too, >>> we ban that unceremoniously . Why ? Is it because this member does >>> not know how to use this technique having not studied it > properly, or >>> did he found this technique uselss after applying it to at least > 1000 >>> horoscopes and then formed a decesion ? >>> Please enlighten because when we being Indians write about our own >>> Rishi-Munis teachings as meaningless to foreigners, then what is >>> the world going to respect ? >>> I have succesfully used, Ashtakvarga for transits, and found >>> it to be highly helpful. >>> Also any smart astrologer can just see the Saravashtakvarga >>> chart in absence of Kundli and tell about whole life of native, >>> when what is going to happen, and which department of his life is >>> weak or strong and when going to give results. >>> So please clarify.I am not giving name of member,let him himself >>> clarify. >>> >>> Bhaskar. >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Shri Prafullji, Absolutely right. As a normal person giving a unintended bad advice or wrong one to a friend, will not harm much, but as a astrologer, native coming to us and looking up to our advice for his future course of action, lot is at stake for the astrologer too, if he falters. Because due to astrolgers wrong advice if harm falls upon the native, then karmic retribution too would follow., to the astrologer. Hence every astrologer has to be very careful in advicing and choice of words used to native, after pre thought only should be given. This Forum is very good oppurtunity for the astrologers to help people and remove their own karmic debts ( term used by kind Shri Arjunji) , and without any bad one addding to their lot, because if a astrolger falters over here, another would come up with his right prediction thus saving the former astrologer from any retribution through nature. In fact just yesterday I was thinking about the legal framework part on astrology , but this would not be possible in India at least for quarter of century more. AsYou mentioned there is definitely need of self regulation on part of astrologer, or palmist or whoever practises in this line, more than other proffessions., because here You become cause to another persons future actions, because of Your giving advice to him. Regards, bhaskar. , Prafulla Gang <jyotish wrote: > > Dear Bhaskar ji > > Not only this divine profession, any other profession also warrants humble and kinder approach. In this divine subject, since there is no legal framework for jyotishi (no minimum education/experience required, unlike most other professional pursuits), the self regulation becomes very critical. Jyotishi (any branch) has much more responsility towards society and native in specific. His advise decides the course of action for a native, in so many sensitive decision making. > > regards / Prafulla Gang > > Lincoln studied by the light of a fireplace. Mozart composed by candlelight. Galileo invented by oil lamp. Didn't they ever think to do their work during the daytime? > > > > > > bhaskar_jyotish > > Tue, 01 Aug 2006 11:30:29 -0000 > > > > Re: MEANINGLESS TRADITIONS ? > > > > Dear Prafullji, > > > > Some code of ethics has to be adhered to, for a astrologer while > > replying to natives, as also addressing a great subject like this > > Divine science of Jyotish. Unfortunately 1-2 years study of books > > does not maketh a person a astrologer. Positive thinking,no bias, > > respect, humbleness,acknowledgement of own mistakes,inclination > > of search for knowledge not learnt before from seniors or texts, > > and basically a good human being with a expansive loving heart, > > yearning to help all who come in his path, these have to be > > hallmarks for a good astrologer, > > > > regards, > > Bhaskar. > > > > , Prafulla Gang <jyotish@> > > wrote: > >> > >> Dear Bhaskar ji > >> > >> Ashtakvarga works very well. In fact, there is specific forum > > dedicated to it, where case studies are best possible proof of its > > applicabiity. Dear Ash can elaborate more on it. > >> > >> regards / Prafulla Gang > >> > >> Lincoln studied by the light of a fireplace. Mozart composed by > > candlelight. Galileo invented by oil lamp. Didn't they ever think to > > do their work during the daytime? > >> > >> > >>> > >>> bhaskar_jyotish@ > >>> Tue, 01 Aug 2006 09:39:31 -0000 > >>> > >>> MEANINGLESS TRADITIONS ? > >>> > >>> Dear All, > >>> > >>> I have read one of our members posting on some another Forum > >>> wherein he has mentioned that ashtakvarga and sadesati are all > >>> meaningless traditions. Since I did not want to offend him on that > >>> group (and neither here also),I request him to explain the > > meaning of > >>> this,Because when other education we receive from ParasharMaharaj > > we > >>> use to our advantage commercially and also gain respect by using > > this > >>> education. But same Parashar Maharaj who taught Ashtakvarga too, > >>> we ban that unceremoniously . Why ? Is it because this member does > >>> not know how to use this technique having not studied it > > properly, or > >>> did he found this technique uselss after applying it to at least > > 1000 > >>> horoscopes and then formed a decesion ? > >>> Please enlighten because when we being Indians write about our own > >>> Rishi-Munis teachings as meaningless to foreigners, then what is > >>> the world going to respect ? > >>> I have succesfully used, Ashtakvarga for transits, and found > >>> it to be highly helpful. > >>> Also any smart astrologer can just see the Saravashtakvarga > >>> chart in absence of Kundli and tell about whole life of native, > >>> when what is going to happen, and which department of his life is > >>> weak or strong and when going to give results. > >>> So please clarify.I am not giving name of member,let him himself > >>> clarify. > >>> > >>> Bhaskar. > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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