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Could anybody guide ......?

--- On Mon, 22/9/08, kunal nitin <surysani wrote:

 

kunal nitin <surysani

PLANTS

" jyoti remedies "

Monday, 22 September, 2008, 6:25 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dated: 22.9.2008

 

Respected astrolger

 

Kindly advise can I plant " SAMI " & " TULSI " in same pot ?

I Will offer water dailly.

 

Thanking You,

K.Nitin

Ranchi

 

 

 

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What is called Shami tree or plant in HIndi. I have heard this name

in Puraan but I could not identify the plant's name - like Peepal,

Baragad, Vat Vriksh, Tulasee. So what is Shami?

Sushma

 

, kunal nitin <surysani

wrote:

>

>

> Could anybody guide ......?

> --- On Mon, 22/9/08, kunal nitin <surysani wrote:

>

> kunal nitin <surysani

> PLANTS

> " jyoti remedies "

> Monday, 22 September, 2008, 6:25 PM

>

Dated: 22.9.2008

>  

> Respected astrolger

>  

> Kindly advise can I plant " SAMI " & " TULSI " in same pot ?

> I Will offer water dailly.

>  

> Thanking You,

> K.Nitin

> Ranchi

>  

>

>

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Dear Nitin,

Jaya Siyaa Raam

Maybe you made a mistake, because when Shamee tree is such a big

tree, it cannot be planted with Tulasee. And others may be right when

they say Shamee tree, because this name is very common in Puraan

contexts. Even Paandav hid their weapons on Shamee tree before going

to Viraat Nagar. Its wood is used in Havan or Hom also.

 

I never knew that this is in fact Saangaree tree, because I come from

western UP, and this Saangaree is not known there. It is most common

in Raajsthaan. Since I have lived there too, I know Saangaree, and I

like the vegetable of Kair Saangaree mixed together. I have never

seen this in western UP.

 

But Nitin, I have never heard of Shani tree. What kind of tree or

plant is this? If you want to plant it with Tulasee, it means it

should be a plant, not a tree or even a bush.

 

With regards

Sushma

 

 

 

, kunal nitin <surysani

wrote:

>

> Respected mam,

>  

> It seems my mistake, It will be Sani plant.

> Please advise as requested.

>  

> Thanking you,

> K.Nitin

>

> --- On Sun, 28/9/08, bhagvatjee <bhagvatjee wrote:

>

> bhagvatjee <bhagvatjee

> Re: Fw: PLANTS

>

> Sunday, 28 September, 2008, 10:00 PM

>

> What is called Shami tree or plant in HIndi. I have heard this name

> in Puraan but I could not identify the plant's name - like Peepal,

> Baragad, Vat Vriksh, Tulasee. So what is Shami?

> Sushma

>

> , kunal nitin

<surysani@ .>

> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Could anybody guide ......?

> > --- On Mon, 22/9/08, kunal nitin <surysani@ .> wrote:

> >

> > kunal nitin <surysani@ .>

> > PLANTS

> > " jyoti remedies " <>

> > Monday, 22 September, 2008, 6:25 PM

 

> >

> > Dated: 22.9.2008

> >  

> > Respected astrolger

> >  

> > Kindly advise can I plant " SAMI " & " TULSI " in same pot ?

> > I Will offer water dailly.

> >  

> > Thanking You,

> > K.Nitin

> > Ranchi

> >  

> >

> >

> > Unlimited freedom, unlimited storage. Get it now

> >

> >

> > Connect with friends all over the world. Get India

> Messenger at http://in.messenger ./ ?wm=n/

> >

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Hello Nitin

Good guess. You are very close. You are from Ranchi, how do you know

that western UP means only Baraut, or Bagpat or Saharanpur? Well, I

am from Aligarh and we have our relations in Agra, Mathura,

Bulandshahar, Meerut, Saharanpur etc towns.

Thanks for identifying me.

Sushma

 

, Manoj Sharma

<manojsharma662000 wrote:

>

> so sushmaji you are from baraut, baghpat or saharanpur????

> thanks

>

> --- On Mon, 9/29/08, bhagvatjee <bhagvatjee wrote:

>

> bhagvatjee <bhagvatjee

> Re: Fw: PLANTS

>

> Received: Monday, September 29, 2008, 8:35 AM

 

> Dear Nitin,

> Jaya Siyaa Raam

> Maybe you made a mistake, because when Shamee tree is such a big

> tree, it cannot be planted with Tulasee. And others may be right

when

> they say Shamee tree, because this name is very common in Puraan

> contexts. Even Paandav hid their weapons on Shamee tree before

going

> to Viraat Nagar. Its wood is used in Havan or Hom also.

>

> I never knew that this is in fact Saangaree tree, because I come

from

> western UP, and this Saangaree is not known there. It is most

common

> in Raajsthaan. Since I have lived there too, I know Saangaree, and

I

> like the vegetable of Kair Saangaree mixed together. I have never

> seen this in western UP.

>

> But Nitin, I have never heard of Shani tree. What kind of tree or

> plant is this? If you want to plant it with Tulasee, it means it

> should be a plant, not a tree or even a bush.

>

> With regards

> Sushma

>

> , kunal nitin

<surysani@ .>

> wrote:

> >

> > Respected mam,

> >  

> > It seems my mistake, It will be Sani plant.

> > Please advise as requested.

> >  

> > Thanking you,

> > K.Nitin

> >

> > --- On Sun, 28/9/08, bhagvatjee <bhagvatjee@ ...> wrote:

> >

> > bhagvatjee <bhagvatjee@ ...>

> > Re: Fw: PLANTS

> >

> > Sunday, 28 September, 2008, 10:00 PM

> >

> > What is called Shami tree or plant in HIndi. I have heard this

name

> > in Puraan but I could not identify the plant's name - like

Peepal,

> > Baragad, Vat Vriksh, Tulasee. So what is Shami?

> > Sushma

> >

> > , kunal nitin

> <surysani@ .>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > > Could anybody guide ......?

> > > --- On Mon, 22/9/08, kunal nitin <surysani@ .> wrote:

> > >

> > > kunal nitin <surysani@ .>

> > > PLANTS

> > > " jyoti remedies " <>

> > > Monday, 22 September, 2008, 6:25 PM

>

> > >

> > > Dated: 22.9.2008

> > >  

> > > Respected astrolger

> > >  

> > > Kindly advise can I plant " SAMI " & " TULSI " in same pot ?

> > > I Will offer water dailly.

> > >  

> > > Thanking You,

> > > K.Nitin

> > > Ranchi

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Dear Nitin

Jaya SiyaaRaam

So you are talking about Shamee tree or Sani plant? From what I could

guess from the information on Shamee tree that it has lots of horns

on its branches. It is also related with Shani Dev, and people burn

its wood in Shani Hom. I think, you are calling it a Shani tree or

plane as it is related to Shani, but otherwise it is called Shamee

tree.

 

Although, it is large tree, but maybe it grows very slow (like

Shani's movement) that is why you could plant in a vase in the house,

otherwse I think it should be planted in the ground. OR maybe because

you have planted it in a vase that is why it is growing slowly. If

you plant it in ground and give proper manure and care, it might

grfow faster than this.

 

But I don't hink there is any Shani tree, it is only Shamee tree,

since i is used for Shani Dev, that is why you may call it Shani tree.

With best wishes

Sushma

 

 

 

, kunal nitin <surysani

wrote:

>

>

> Dated: 29.9.2008

>  

> Respected Mam,

>  

> Actually, as shown in the encyco. of Raheja sir, the plant I have

planted in my vase is not so big(merely 80cm and its growth is also

too slow) as shown in the pictures, rather it will take 25-30 years

to grow as shown in the pictures.

>  

> Now, I would tell about this plant.

> As told by Mr. Girish Raheja sir, Astrologically the tree is

associated with Saturn.And I am offering water dailly and even light

a TIL oil lamp beneath the plant's vase, on Every Satturday Evening.

>  

> Regarding vegetables, in WHOLE EAST INDIA nobody have used its

seeds as vegetables/eatables, since revered plant.

>  

> And you are very right saying, its wood/leaves is used in holy

works -HAWANS,PUJAS etc.

> It is also seen ,being offered the leaves of the SAMI' plant to

BHOLE SHANKER in SAWAN season by the DEVOTEES to please him.

>  

> Thanking you,

> K.Nitin

> Ranchi

>   

>

>  

>

>

> --- On Mon, 29/9/08, bhagvatjee <bhagvatjee wrote:

>

> bhagvatjee <bhagvatjee

> Re: Fw: PLANTS

>

> Monday, 29 September, 2008, 6:05 PM

 

> Dear Nitin,

> Jaya Siyaa Raam

> Maybe you made a mistake, because when Shamee tree is such a big

> tree, it cannot be planted with Tulasee. And others may be right

when

> they say Shamee tree, because this name is very common in Puraan

> contexts. Even Paandav hid their weapons on Shamee tree before

going

> to Viraat Nagar. Its wood is used in Havan or Hom also.

>

> I never knew that this is in fact Saangaree tree, because I come

from

> western UP, and this Saangaree is not known there. It is most

common

> in Raajsthaan. Since I have lived there too, I know Saangaree, and

I

> like the vegetable of Kair Saangaree mixed together. I have never

> seen this in western UP.

>

> But Nitin, I have never heard of Shani tree. What kind of tree or

> plant is this? If you want to plant it with Tulasee, it means it

> should be a plant, not a tree or even a bush.

>

> With regards

> Sushma

>

> , kunal nitin

<surysani@ .>

> wrote:

> >

> > Respected mam,

> >  

> > It seems my mistake, It will be Sani plant.

> > Please advise as requested.

> >  

> > Thanking you,

> > K.Nitin

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