Guest guest Posted October 17, 2006 Report Share Posted October 17, 2006 Dear Venusian, In almost all such cases I suggest an alternative. I am also aware of the difficulties that you have mentioned. My approach to the Lal Kitab is not archaic. Sincerely, Priya , " venusian9 " <venusian9 wrote: > > Respected Priya, > > I have been learning bits and pieces of lalkitab thanks to your > generous advice to so many people. I have only touched the surface > and still have so much to learn. > > I often wonder as I read the pujas you recommend, where do people who > live in modern cities (London, etc.) find shivlings to bathe, cows to > feed daily, hand-pump well water from under a hospital, etc.? > > I live in a large modern city and have no idea where I would find such > things. I could find cows (70 miles away), but would not be given > access to them, and certainly not be permitted to feed them. Please > explain to me, as if to a child, how people in cities are able to find > the means to perform the remedies you prescribe. > > Thank you for your patient teachings. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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