Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 binay jhaa ji are u from madhubani. aaj hindustan me ek khabar chhapi hai ki kshetriye dalon ki hogi poochh. kya yah aap ki khaber hai. uday mishra vinayjhaa16 Thu, 14 May 2009 22:26:20 -0700 Re: Re: Back to Astrology RR Ji's view is supported by official line of Govt of India which does not care to update its official webpages " seriously " . -VJ ________________________________ Rohiniranjan <rohini_ranjan Friday, May 15, 2009 4:47:32 AM Re: Back to Astrology Internet and seriousness are mutually exclusive. Serious Internet is an oxymoron ;-) RR , " bhagvatjee " <bhagvatjee@ ...> wrote: > > Dear ohini Ranjan Ji and Vinay Jha Ji > Jaya Siyaa Raam > > This " Jee " is a part of " Bhagvat " , and in fact this address is of my web site [ www.geocities. com/bhagvatjee ]. When I was applying for this address I did not get " bhavatji " so I had to write it in this way, that is all. It is still a " Ji " a respect word, but you know what happens when you take the e-mail address or any web site address, sometimes you have to change it according to availability of that term. > > So don't take it seriously, please. > With regards > Sushma > > > , " Rohiniranjan " <rohini_ranjan@ > wrote: > > > > Vinay Jha ji, > > > > Double jee/ji actually is a wonderful sambodhan when someone makes to a lady. It means elder sister or Didi I believe -- in Marathi. > > > > It is amazing that we hear a lot about the output from South Indian Jyotishis (not contemporary but also from recent or perhaps even remote past writings ...), and North Indian Jyotishis I suppose, and a few mentions from the East (Khana for instance) but little do we hear about Jyotishis from Maharashtra and Gujrat. In my teenage days, a series of books became available from one KK Shah from Nargoal (sp?) who had an interesting system of non-mainstream jyotish which sometimes worked but at other times did not. Of course CS Shah who wrote about amshas and AV is known among modern writers but other than Katveji I have not heard or read of any Maharashtrian jyotishis. One wonders why? Marathi literature is very rich as is the culture and very pragmatic and progressive. Recalling my younger days, they are very protective of their culture and language and in all colleges and Universities, Marathis always had a tightly-knit cultural group and took pride in their language and culture. Sadly, in doing so they did at times become a bit 'exclusive'. I do not want to use the term 'ghetto' but at times they have been perceived to be a bit like that. > > > > Hopefully I am not offending anyone here -- I have a lot of respect and love for Marathis and their culture and their very even-keeled and yet rich imagination as is reflected in their literature and dramas and so on! But why have they not written a lot about astrology or maybe wrote only in their mother tongue. > > > > One of the most wonderful Marathi jyotishis I have at time written about, Major S.G.Khot who researched and wrote about medical astrology was someone who impressed me in my young days when Jyotish was just beginning to drag me down to a depth of seriousness or perhaps trying to elevate me to an awareness of It, I was privileged to see a retired military Major now focused on jyotish and his meticulous record-keeping. His good research habits sure impressed me! > > > > RR > > > > , Vinay Jha <vinayjhaa16@ > wrote: > > > > > > bhagvatjee ji, > > > > > > > > > Sorry for a double jee/ji... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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