Guest guest Posted September 23, 2006 Report Share Posted September 23, 2006 Om Krishna Guru Namaste Gurus and Learned Members, I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and Moon by Sri K. Subramanium Ji. I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I am not asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is very much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know and wanted to learn the meaning of this word " Punarphoo " . Is it a Sanskrit word ? Thanks for your help in advance. Regards Raghunatha Rao Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2006 Report Share Posted September 23, 2006 Dear Raghunatha Rao, 1. Please note the real author of this book is Shri Vaikari Ramamurthy because I was also confused before. 2. Another interesting point is that Punarphoo is found in over 30 charts of saints like Swami Akhandanand,----,Sri Gautama Buddha, Jesus Christ,---,Sri Krishna,---, Dalai Lama,---, Prophet Mohammed,-- -, John Paul II, Padre Pio,---, Acharya Rajneesh, Paramananda Saraswati, Saint Teresa of Avila,---,Sri Yogananda. 3. For the study the defination is more important than the meaning in Sanskrit etc. Regards, tw , " Raghunatha Rao Nemani " <raon1008 wrote: > > Om Krishna Guru > > Namaste Gurus and Learned Members, > > I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and Moon by Sri > K. Subramanium Ji. > > I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I am not > asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is very > much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know and > wanted to learn the meaning of this word " Punarphoo " . Is it a Sanskrit > word ? > > Thanks for your help in advance. > > Regards > Raghunatha Rao > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2006 Report Share Posted September 24, 2006 Dear tw853, Punar phoo ,means "punara" meaning repeated,and "phoo" for failures/wasted attempts...Punarphoo therefore meeans repeated attempts due to failures, for one reason or another... With kind regards, L.Y.Rao. GOOD LUCK !tw853 <tw853 wrote: Dear Raghunatha Rao,1. Please note the real author of this book is Shri Vaikari Ramamurthy because I was also confused before. 2. Another interesting point is that Punarphoo is found in over 30 charts of saints like Swami Akhandanand,----,Sri Gautama Buddha, Jesus Christ,---,Sri Krishna,---, Dalai Lama,---, Prophet Mohammed,---, John Paul II, Padre Pio,---, Acharya Rajneesh, Paramananda Saraswati, Saint Teresa of Avila,---,Sri Yogananda.3. For the study the defination is more important than the meaning in Sanskrit etc.Regards,tw , "Raghunatha Rao Nemani" <raon1008 wrote:>> Om Krishna Guru> > Namaste Gurus and Learned Members,> > I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and Moon by Sri > K. Subramanium Ji. > > I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I am not > asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is very > much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know and > wanted to learn the meaning of this word "Punarphoo". Is it a Sanskrit > word ? > > Thanks for your help in advance.> > Regards> Raghunatha Rao> Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2006 Report Share Posted September 24, 2006 Dear Mr Rao, Punarphoo seems to be Tamil variation of the Sanskrit word Punarbhoo, meaning = happening again. Good luck and all the best. Hasmukhrai J Mehta.Raghunatha Rao Nemani <raon1008 wrote: Om Krishna GuruNamaste Gurus and Learned Members,I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and Moon by Sri K. Subramanium Ji. I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I am not asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is very much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know and wanted to learn the meaning of this word "Punarphoo". Is it a Sanskrit word ? Thanks for your help in advance.RegardsRaghunatha RaoHasmukhrai J MehtaAstrological services par excellencehttp://www.astroclinica.com Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2006 Report Share Posted September 24, 2006 Dear L.Y.Rao, You wrongly addressed to me. I didn't ask this meaning. By the way where you got this meaning, source? If so, why so many saints with punarphoo in their charts? Regards, tw , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1 wrote: > > Dear tw853, > Punar phoo ,means " punara " meaning repeated,and " phoo " for failures/wasted attempts...Punarphoo therefore meeans repeated attempts due to failures, for one reason or another... > With kind regards, > L.Y.Rao. > GOOD LUCK ! > > tw853 <tw853 wrote: > Dear Raghunatha Rao, > > 1. Please note the real author of this book is Shri Vaikari > Ramamurthy because I was also confused before. > > 2. Another interesting point is that Punarphoo is found in over 30 > charts of saints like Swami Akhandanand,----,Sri Gautama Buddha, > Jesus Christ,---,Sri Krishna,---, Dalai Lama,---, Prophet Mohammed,-- > -, John Paul II, Padre Pio,---, Acharya Rajneesh, Paramananda > Saraswati, Saint Teresa of Avila,---,Sri Yogananda. > > 3. For the study the defination is more important than the meaning > in Sanskrit etc. > > Regards, > > tw > > , " Raghunatha Rao Nemani " > <raon1008@> wrote: > > > > Om Krishna Guru > > > > Namaste Gurus and Learned Members, > > > > I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and Moon by > Sri > > K. Subramanium Ji. > > > > I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I am > not > > asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is > very > > much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know and > > wanted to learn the meaning of this word " Punarphoo " . Is it a > Sanskrit > > word ? > > > > Thanks for your help in advance. > > > > Regards > > Raghunatha Rao > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2006 Report Share Posted September 24, 2006 Dear TW, Punarphoo does not indicate sinyhood,neither does it have any connection...except perhaps it shows: 1) Renunciation and, 2) Facing untold hardships,repeatedly during one's life,(bravely and silently, though). A common denominator among Saints is sacrifice and withstanding untold suffering,after repeated efforts, and God-realisation,finally... The above is my humble opinion... Yours sincerely, L.Y.Rao.tw853 <tw853 wrote: Dear L.Y.Rao,You wrongly addressed to me. I didn't ask this meaning.By the way where you got this meaning, source?If so, why so many saints with punarphoo in their charts?Regards,tw , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1 wrote:>> Dear tw853,> Punar phoo ,means "punara" meaning repeated,and "phoo" for failures/wasted attempts...Punarphoo therefore meeans repeated attempts due to failures, for one reason or another...> With kind regards,> L.Y.Rao.> GOOD LUCK !> > tw853 <tw853 wrote:> Dear Raghunatha Rao,> > 1. Please note the real author of this book is Shri Vaikari > Ramamurthy because I was also confused before. > > 2. Another interesting point is that Punarphoo is found in over 30 > charts of saints like Swami Akhandanand,----,Sri Gautama Buddha, > Jesus Christ,---,Sri Krishna,---, Dalai Lama,---, Prophet Mohammed,--> -, John Paul II, Padre Pio,---, Acharya Rajneesh, Paramananda > Saraswati, Saint Teresa of Avila,---,Sri Yogananda.> > 3. For the study the defination is more important than the meaning > in Sanskrit etc.> > Regards,> > tw> > , "Raghunatha Rao Nemani" > <raon1008@> wrote:> >> > Om Krishna Guru> > > > Namaste Gurus and Learned Members,> > > > I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and Moon by > Sri > > K. Subramanium Ji. > > > > I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I am > not > > asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is > very > > much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know and > > wanted to learn the meaning of this word "Punarphoo". Is it a > Sanskrit > > word ? > > > > Thanks for your help in advance.> > > > Regards> > Raghunatha Rao> >> > > > > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW> Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2006 Report Share Posted September 24, 2006 Om Krishna Guru Namaste Yogesh Rao Ji, Thanks for explaining the meaning of " Purarphoo " . The meaning itself is there in that word. Regards Raghunatha Rao , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1 wrote: > > Dear tw853, > Punar phoo ,means " punara " meaning repeated,and " phoo " for failures/wasted attempts...Punarphoo therefore meeans repeated attempts due to failures, for one reason or another... > With kind regards, > L.Y.Rao. > GOOD LUCK ! > > tw853 <tw853 wrote: > Dear Raghunatha Rao, > > 1. Please note the real author of this book is Shri Vaikari > Ramamurthy because I was also confused before. > > 2. Another interesting point is that Punarphoo is found in over 30 > charts of saints like Swami Akhandanand,----,Sri Gautama Buddha, > Jesus Christ,---,Sri Krishna,---, Dalai Lama,---, Prophet Mohammed,-- > -, John Paul II, Padre Pio,---, Acharya Rajneesh, Paramananda > Saraswati, Saint Teresa of Avila,---,Sri Yogananda. > > 3. For the study the defination is more important than the meaning > in Sanskrit etc. > > Regards, > > tw > > , " Raghunatha Rao Nemani " > <raon1008@> wrote: > > > > Om Krishna Guru > > > > Namaste Gurus and Learned Members, > > > > I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and Moon by > Sri > > K. Subramanium Ji. > > > > I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I am > not > > asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is > very > > much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know and > > wanted to learn the meaning of this word " Punarphoo " . Is it a > Sanskrit > > word ? > > > > Thanks for your help in advance. > > > > Regards > > Raghunatha Rao > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2006 Report Share Posted September 25, 2006 Dear Hasmukhrai, I was first introduced to this term " Punarphoo",by a Gujarati friend of mine,the late Mr.Mehta,while I was on a visit to Indore,and while refering to a Gujarati Panchang...where the term "panchak" is also used very often...and such a time is to be avoided for commencing or undetaking any important work...etc...The gentleman I am refering to is originally from Rajkot settled in Burma,but "thrown out" with only the clothes they were wearing that unfortunate morning...and settlred in Indore,then...(in the early 80's)... With kind regards, L.Y.Rao. GOOD LUCK ! Hasmukhrai Mehta <astroclinik wrote: Dear Mr Rao, Punarphoo seems to be Tamil variation of the Sanskrit word Punarbhoo, meaning = happening again. Good luck and all the best. Hasmukhrai J Mehta.Raghunatha Rao Nemani <raon1008 > wrote: Om Krishna GuruNamaste Gurus and Learned Members,I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and Moon by Sri K. Subramanium Ji. I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I am not asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is very much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know and wanted to learn the meaning of this word "Punarphoo". Is it a Sanskrit word ? Thanks for your help in advance.RegardsRaghunatha RaoHasmukhrai J MehtaAstrological services par excellencehttp://www.astroclinica.com Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2006 Report Share Posted September 25, 2006 Dear L.Y.Rao. What original language is " Punar " and " phoo " you're translating into English? Without reasonable explanation it seems cooking your own way and misleading others in regard KP meaning of Punarphoo. Regards, tw , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1 wrote: > > Dear Hasmukhrai, > I was first introduced to this term " Punarphoo " ,by a Gujarati friend of mine,the late Mr.Mehta,while I was on a visit to Indore,and while refering to a Gujarati Panchang...where the term " panchak " is also used very often...and such a time is to be avoided for commencing or undetaking any important work...etc...The gentleman I am refering to is originally from Rajkot settled in Burma,but " thrown out " with only the clothes they were wearing that unfortunate morning...and settlred in Indore,then...(in the early 80's)... > With kind regards, > L.Y.Rao. > GOOD LUCK ! > > > Hasmukhrai Mehta <astroclinik wrote: > Dear Mr Rao, > > Punarphoo seems to be Tamil variation of the Sanskrit word Punarbhoo, meaning = happening again. > > Good luck and all the best. > > Hasmukhrai J Mehta. > > Raghunatha Rao Nemani <raon1008 wrote: > Om Krishna Guru > > Namaste Gurus and Learned Members, > > I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and Moon by Sri > K. Subramanium Ji. > > I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I am not > asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is very > much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know and > wanted to learn the meaning of this word " Punarphoo " . Is it a Sanskrit > word ? > > Thanks for your help in advance. > > Regards > Raghunatha Rao Hasmukhrai J Mehta > Astrological services par excellence > http://www.astroclinica.com > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW > > > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2006 Report Share Posted September 25, 2006 Dear L.Y.Rao. This is a fact of bright side to take into account in Punarphoo study. Guruji KSK didn't say so bad of Punarphoo (like Badhaka) in all life events as mentioned in Punarphoo book. Regards, tw , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1 wrote: > > > Dear TW, > > Punarphoo does not indicate sinyhood,neither does it have any connection...except perhaps it shows: > 1) Renunciation and, > 2) Facing untold hardships,repeatedly during one's life,(bravely and silently, though). > A common denominator among Saints is sacrifice and withstanding untold suffering,after repeated efforts, and God- realisation,finally... > > The above is my humble opinion... > > Yours sincerely, > > L.Y.Rao. > > tw853 <tw853 wrote: > Dear L.Y.Rao, > > You wrongly addressed to me. I didn't ask this meaning. > > By the way where you got this meaning, source? > > If so, why so many saints with punarphoo in their charts? > > Regards, > > tw > > , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1@> > wrote: > > > > Dear tw853, > > Punar phoo ,means " punara " meaning > repeated,and " phoo " for failures/wasted attempts...Punarphoo > therefore meeans repeated attempts due to failures, for one reason > or another... > > With kind regards, > > L.Y.Rao. > > GOOD LUCK ! > > > > tw853 <tw853@> wrote: > > Dear Raghunatha Rao, > > > > 1. Please note the real author of this book is Shri Vaikari > > Ramamurthy because I was also confused before. > > > > 2. Another interesting point is that Punarphoo is found in over 30 > > charts of saints like Swami Akhandanand,----,Sri Gautama Buddha, > > Jesus Christ,---,Sri Krishna,---, Dalai Lama,---, Prophet > Mohammed,-- > > -, John Paul II, Padre Pio,---, Acharya Rajneesh, Paramananda > > Saraswati, Saint Teresa of Avila,---,Sri Yogananda. > > > > 3. For the study the defination is more important than the meaning > > in Sanskrit etc. > > > > Regards, > > > > tw > > > > , " Raghunatha Rao Nemani " > > <raon1008@> wrote: > > > > > > Om Krishna Guru > > > > > > Namaste Gurus and Learned Members, > > > > > > I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and Moon > by > > Sri > > > K. Subramanium Ji. > > > > > > I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I am > > not > > > asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is > > very > > > much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know > and > > > wanted to learn the meaning of this word " Punarphoo " . Is it a > > Sanskrit > > > word ? > > > > > > Thanks for your help in advance. > > > > > > Regards > > > Raghunatha Rao > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger > Version 8. Get it NOW > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2006 Report Share Posted September 25, 2006 Dear TW, Punar is derived from Punah-punah...again and again,and phoo is to express distress at the repeated failures...! As said eatrlier,this is my personal opinion...take it or leave it...and there is no attempt at misleading anybody... ! ! Regards, L.Y.Rao.tw853 <tw853 wrote: Dear L.Y.Rao.What original language is "Punar" and "phoo" you're translating into English? Without reasonable explanation it seems cooking your own way and misleading others in regard KP meaning of Punarphoo.Regards,tw , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1 wrote:>> Dear Hasmukhrai,> I was first introduced to this term " Punarphoo",by a Gujarati friend of mine,the late Mr.Mehta,while I was on a visit to Indore,and while refering to a Gujarati Panchang...where the term "panchak" is also used very often...and such a time is to be avoided for commencing or undetaking any important work...etc...The gentleman I am refering to is originally from Rajkot settled in Burma,but "thrown out" with only the clothes they were wearing that unfortunate morning...and settlred in Indore,then...(in the early 80's)...> With kind regards,> L.Y.Rao.> GOOD LUCK !> > > Hasmukhrai Mehta <astroclinik wrote:> Dear Mr Rao,> > Punarphoo seems to be Tamil variation of the Sanskrit word Punarbhoo, meaning = happening again.> > Good luck and all the best.> > Hasmukhrai J Mehta.> > Raghunatha Rao Nemani <raon1008 wrote:> Om Krishna Guru> > Namaste Gurus and Learned Members,> > I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and Moon by Sri > K. Subramanium Ji. > > I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I am not > asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is very > much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know and > wanted to learn the meaning of this word "Punarphoo". Is it a Sanskrit > word ? > > Thanks for your help in advance.> > Regards> Raghunatha Rao> > > > > > > Hasmukhrai J Mehta> Astrological services par excellence> http://www.astroclinica.com > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW > > > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW> Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2006 Report Share Posted September 25, 2006 Dear tin win ji and Lajami ji, Just now i call my firend who is done M.A In sanskrit and doing his PHD in sanskrit.also know veru good vedic astrology, to findout proper mening of PUNARPHOO. there is no word name PUNARPHOO in sanskrit but as Hasmukhbhai mention in his mail PUNARAHBHAVA only near to meaning what is givan in book of shri KSK. he is check three dictionary snaskrit to gujarati, sanskrti to english, snaskrit to hindi, now he request some one for sanskrti to sanskrti dictionary of he found he will infome agin and i will inform in group. PUNARAH Means repeat and repeat BHAVA Means happening I THINK punarphoo IS APABHRANSH Of PUNARBHAV.( I dont know english word for apabhransh). and meaning of PUNARBHAVA & PUNARPHOO are same. I am not master of Sanskrit or english so take my mail in positively.and please stop this topic here. hope it help. regards Kanak BosmiaYogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1 wrote: Dear TW, Punar is derived from Punah-punah...again and again,and phoo is to express distress at the repeated failures...! As said eatrlier,this is my personal opinion...take it or leave it...and there is no attempt at misleading anybody... ! ! Regards, L.Y.Rao.tw853 <tw853 > wrote: Dear L.Y.Rao.What original language is "Punar" and "phoo" you're translating into English? Without reasonable explanation it seems cooking your own way and misleading others in regard KP meaning of Punarphoo.Regards,tw , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1 wrote:>> Dear Hasmukhrai,> I was first introduced to this term " Punarphoo",by a Gujarati friend of mine,the late Mr.Mehta,while I was on a visit to Indore,and while refering to a Gujarati Panchang...where the term "panchak" is also used very often...and such a time is to be avoided for commencing or undetaking any important work...etc...The gentleman I am refering to is originally from Rajkot settled in Burma,but "thrown out" with only the clothes they were wearing that unfortunate morning...and settlred in Indore,then...(in the early 80's)...> With kind regards,> L.Y.Rao.> GOOD LUCK !> > > Hasmukhrai Mehta <astroclinik wrote:> Dear Mr Rao,> > Punarphoo seems to be Tamil variation of the Sanskrit word Punarbhoo, meaning = happening again.> > Good luck and all the best.> > Hasmukhrai J Mehta.> > Raghunatha Rao Nemani <raon1008 wrote:> Om Krishna Guru> > Namaste Gurus and Learned Members,> > I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and Moon by Sri > K. Subramanium Ji. > > I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I am not > asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is very > much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know and > wanted to learn the meaning of this word "Punarphoo". Is it a Sanskrit > word ? > > Thanks for your help in advance.> > Regards> Raghunatha Rao> > > > > > > Hasmukhrai J Mehta> Astrological services par excellence> http://www.astroclinica.com > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW > > > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW> Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW >> I Love Walking In Rain Because Nobody Can See Me Crying << All-new Mail - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2006 Report Share Posted September 25, 2006 Dear TW, The book calls Punarphoo "a dosha",meaning "ill-effect" and not a "badhaka" as you say... With regards, L.Y.Rao.tw853 <tw853 wrote: Dear L.Y.Rao.This is a fact of bright side to take into account in Punarphoo study. Guruji KSK didn't say so bad of Punarphoo (like Badhaka) in all life events as mentioned in Punarphoo book.Regards,tw , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1 wrote:>> > Dear TW,> > Punarphoo does not indicate sinyhood,neither does it have any connection...except perhaps it shows:> 1) Renunciation and,> 2) Facing untold hardships,repeatedly during one's life,(bravely and silently, though).> A common denominator among Saints is sacrifice and withstanding untold suffering,after repeated efforts, and God-realisation,finally...> > The above is my humble opinion...> > Yours sincerely,> > L.Y.Rao.> > tw853 <tw853 wrote:> Dear L.Y.Rao,> > You wrongly addressed to me. I didn't ask this meaning.> > By the way where you got this meaning, source?> > If so, why so many saints with punarphoo in their charts?> > Regards,> > tw> > , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1@> > wrote:> >> > Dear tw853,> > Punar phoo ,means "punara" meaning > repeated,and "phoo" for failures/wasted attempts...Punarphoo > therefore meeans repeated attempts due to failures, for one reason > or another...> > With kind regards,> > L.Y.Rao.> > GOOD LUCK !> > > > tw853 <tw853@> wrote:> > Dear Raghunatha Rao,> > > > 1. Please note the real author of this book is Shri Vaikari > > Ramamurthy because I was also confused before. > > > > 2. Another interesting point is that Punarphoo is found in over 30 > > charts of saints like Swami Akhandanand,----,Sri Gautama Buddha, > > Jesus Christ,---,Sri Krishna,---, Dalai Lama,---, Prophet > Mohammed,--> > -, John Paul II, Padre Pio,---, Acharya Rajneesh, Paramananda > > Saraswati, Saint Teresa of Avila,---,Sri Yogananda.> > > > 3. For the study the defination is more important than the meaning > > in Sanskrit etc.> > > > Regards,> > > > tw> > > > , "Raghunatha Rao Nemani" > > <raon1008@> wrote:> > >> > > Om Krishna Guru> > > > > > Namaste Gurus and Learned Members,> > > > > > I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and Moon > by > > Sri > > > K. Subramanium Ji. > > > > > > I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I am > > not > > > asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is > > very > > > much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know > and > > > wanted to learn the meaning of this word "Punarphoo". Is it a > > Sanskrit > > > word ? > > > > > > Thanks for your help in advance.> > > > > > Regards> > > Raghunatha Rao> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger > Version 8. Get it NOW> >> > > > > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW> Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2006 Report Share Posted September 25, 2006 Dear Kanak, Many thanks for clearing the mistranslation of Guruji KSK's Punarphoo. Regards, tw Regards, , Kanak Bosmia <kanakbosmia wrote: > > Dear tin win ji and Lajami ji, > > Just now i call my firend who is done M.A In sanskrit and doing his PHD in sanskrit.also know veru good vedic astrology, to findout proper mening of PUNARPHOO. > > there is no word name PUNARPHOO in sanskrit but as Hasmukhbhai mention in his mail PUNARAHBHAVA only near to meaning what is givan in book of shri KSK. > he is check three dictionary snaskrit to gujarati, sanskrti to english, snaskrit to hindi, now he request some one for sanskrti to sanskrti dictionary of he found he will infome agin and i will inform in group. > > PUNARAH Means repeat and repeat > BHAVA Means happening > > I THINK punarphoo IS APABHRANSH Of PUNARBHAV.( I dont know english word for apabhransh). > > and meaning of PUNARBHAVA & PUNARPHOO are same. > > I am not master of Sanskrit or english so take my mail in positively.and please stop this topic here. > > hope it help. > > regards > Kanak Bosmia > > Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1 wrote: > Dear TW, > Punar is derived from Punah-punah...again and again,and phoo is to express distress at the repeated failures...! > As said eatrlier,this is my personal opinion...take it or leave it...and there is no attempt at misleading anybody... ! ! > Regards, > L.Y.Rao. > > tw853 <tw853 wrote: > Dear L.Y.Rao. > > What original language is " Punar " and " phoo " you're translating into > English? Without reasonable explanation it seems cooking your own > way and misleading others in regard KP meaning of Punarphoo. > > Regards, > > tw > > , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1@> > wrote: > > > > Dear Hasmukhrai, > > I was first introduced to this term " > Punarphoo " ,by a Gujarati friend of mine,the late Mr.Mehta,while I > was on a visit to Indore,and while refering to a Gujarati > Panchang...where the term " panchak " is also used very often...and > such a time is to be avoided for commencing or undetaking any > important work...etc...The gentleman I am refering to is originally > from Rajkot settled in Burma,but " thrown out " with only the clothes > they were wearing that unfortunate morning...and settlred in > Indore,then...(in the early 80's)... > > With kind regards, > > L.Y.Rao. > > GOOD LUCK ! > > > > > > Hasmukhrai Mehta <astroclinik@> wrote: > > Dear Mr Rao, > > > > Punarphoo seems to be Tamil variation of the Sanskrit word > Punarbhoo, meaning = happening again. > > > > Good luck and all the best. > > > > Hasmukhrai J Mehta. > > > > Raghunatha Rao Nemani <raon1008@> wrote: > > Om Krishna Guru > > > > Namaste Gurus and Learned Members, > > > > I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and Moon by > Sri > > K. Subramanium Ji. > > > > I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I am > not > > asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is > very > > much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know and > > wanted to learn the meaning of this word " Punarphoo " . Is it a > Sanskrit > > word ? > > > > Thanks for your help in advance. > > > > Regards > > Raghunatha Rao > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hasmukhrai J Mehta > > Astrological services par excellence > > http://www.astroclinica.com > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger > Version 8. Get it NOW > > > > > > > > > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger > Version 8. Get it NOW > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW > > > > > >> I Love Walking In Rain Because Nobody Can See Me Crying << > > > > All-new Mail - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 Dear Yogesh Rao, HasmukhraiPlease do not mix up punarphoo with 'panchak'. Panchak is used to check a Muhurta and has noting to do with PUNARPHOOgood luckYogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1 wrote: Dear Hasmukhrai, I was first introduced to this term " Punarphoo",by a Gujarati friend of mine,the late Mr.Mehta,while I was on a visit to Indore,and while refering to a Gujarati Panchang...where the term "panchak" is also used very often...and such a time is to be avoided for commencing or undetaking any important work...etc...The gentleman I am refering to is originally from Rajkot settled in Burma,but "thrown out" with only the clothes they were wearing that unfortunate morning...and settlred in Indore,then...(in the early 80's)... With kind regards, L.Y.Rao. GOOD LUCK ! Hasmukhrai Mehta <astroclinik > wrote: Dear Mr Rao, Punarphoo seems to be Tamil variation of the Sanskrit word Punarbhoo, meaning = happening again. Good luck and all the best. Hasmukhrai J Mehta.Raghunatha Rao Nemani <raon1008 > wrote: Om Krishna GuruNamaste Gurus and Learned Members,I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and Moon by Sri K. Subramanium Ji. I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I am not asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is very much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know and wanted to learn the meaning of this word "Punarphoo". Is it a Sanskrit word ? Thanks for your help in advance.RegardsRaghunatha RaoHasmukhrai J MehtaAstrological services par excellencehttp://www.astroclinica.com Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW Good LuckRaichur A RBombay Tel 2506 2609 Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 dear listThere is no confusion with "Punar", which is again, or repeatedlyThe confusion is w.r.t. "PHOO"Now here is my non-serious interpretation.As childen we use phoo to mean gone, or co away. Blow the ashes, from the hand, or blow out an oil lamp. etcSo phoo can mean lost, or lost chance.do not take it seriously please.tw853 <tw853 wrote: Dear L.Y.Rao. What original language is "Punar" and "phoo" you're translating into English? Without reasonable explanation it seems cooking your own way and misleading others in regard KP meaning of Punarphoo. Regards, tw , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1 wrote: > > Dear Hasmukhrai, > I was first introduced to this term " Punarphoo",by a Gujarati friend of mine,the late Mr.Mehta,while I was on a visit to Indore,and while refering to a Gujarati Panchang...where the term "panchak" is also used very often...and such a time is to be avoided for commencing or undetaking any important work...etc...The gentleman I am refering to is originally from Rajkot settled in Burma,but "thrown out" with only the clothes they were wearing that unfortunate morning...and settlred in Indore,then...(in the early 80's)... > With kind regards, > L.Y.Rao. > GOOD LUCK ! > > > Hasmukhrai Mehta <astroclinik wrote: > Dear Mr Rao, > > Punarphoo seems to be Tamil variation of the Sanskrit word Punarbhoo, meaning = happening again. > > Good luck and all the best. > > Hasmukhrai J Mehta. > > Raghunatha Rao Nemani <raon1008 wrote: > Om Krishna Guru > > Namaste Gurus and Learned Members, > > I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and Moon by Sri > K. Subramanium Ji. > > I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I am not > asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is very > much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know and > wanted to learn the meaning of this word "Punarphoo". Is it a Sanskrit > word ? > > Thanks for your help in advance. > > Regards > Raghunatha Rao > > > > > > > Hasmukhrai J Mehta > Astrological services par excellence > http://www.astroclinica.com > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW > > > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW > Good LuckRaichur A RBombay Tel 2506 2609 How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 Dear Shri Raichur, I'm wondering how can Guruji KSK use a children language of phoo in his the only one Vedic-like combination of Punarphoo. Thanks and regards, tw , Raichur-a-r <raichurar wrote: > > dear list > There is no confusion with " Punar " , which is again, or repeatedly > The confusion is w.r.t. " PHOO " > Now here is my non-serious interpretation. > > As childen we use phoo to mean gone, or co away. Blow the ashes, from the hand, or blow out an oil lamp. etc > > So phoo can mean lost, or lost chance. > > do not take it seriously please. > > > tw853 <tw853 wrote: Dear L.Y.Rao. > > What original language is " Punar " and " phoo " you're translating into > English? Without reasonable explanation it seems cooking your own > way and misleading others in regard KP meaning of Punarphoo. > > Regards, > > tw > > , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1@> > wrote: > > > > Dear Hasmukhrai, > > I was first introduced to this term " > Punarphoo " ,by a Gujarati friend of mine,the late Mr.Mehta,while I > was on a visit to Indore,and while refering to a Gujarati > Panchang...where the term " panchak " is also used very often...and > such a time is to be avoided for commencing or undetaking any > important work...etc...The gentleman I am refering to is originally > from Rajkot settled in Burma,but " thrown out " with only the clothes > they were wearing that unfortunate morning...and settlred in > Indore,then...(in the early 80's)... > > With kind regards, > > L.Y.Rao. > > GOOD LUCK ! > > > > > > Hasmukhrai Mehta <astroclinik@> wrote: > > Dear Mr Rao, > > > > Punarphoo seems to be Tamil variation of the Sanskrit word > Punarbhoo, meaning = happening again. > > > > Good luck and all the best. > > > > Hasmukhrai J Mehta. > > > > Raghunatha Rao Nemani <raon1008@> wrote: > > Om Krishna Guru > > > > Namaste Gurus and Learned Members, > > > > I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and Moon by > Sri > > K. Subramanium Ji. > > > > I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I am > not > > asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is > very > > much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know and > > wanted to learn the meaning of this word " Punarphoo " . Is it a > Sanskrit > > word ? > > > > Thanks for your help in advance. > > > > Regards > > Raghunatha Rao > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hasmukhrai J Mehta > > Astrological services par excellence > > http://www.astroclinica.com > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger > Version 8. Get it NOW > > > > > > > > > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger > Version 8. Get it NOW > > Good Luck > Raichur A R > Bombay Tel 2506 2609 > > > How low will we go? Check out Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 Dear L.Y.Rao, Needless to say Punarphoo and Badhaka are entirely different. What I'm saying is Guruji KSK says Bhadaka is bad for only longivity and health and the same thing Punarphoo is bad for some aspects of marrige and good for certain aspects but doesn't say " dosha " and bad in all aspects of life. Please read MARRIAGE-PUNARPHOO (without dosha) in KP Reader IV page 74-80 and you will see what is said by Guruji. Regards, tw , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1 wrote: > > Dear TW, > The book calls Punarphoo " a dosha " ,meaning " ill- effect " and not > a " badhaka " as you say... > With regards, > L.Y.Rao. > > tw853 <tw853 wrote: > Dear L.Y.Rao. > > This is a fact of bright side to take into account in Punarphoo > study. Guruji KSK didn't say so bad of Punarphoo (like Badhaka) in > all life events as mentioned in Punarphoo book. > > Regards, > > tw > > , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1@> > wrote: > > > > > > Dear TW, > > > > Punarphoo does not indicate sinyhood,neither does > it have any connection...except perhaps it shows: > > 1) Renunciation and, > > 2) Facing untold hardships,repeatedly during one's > life,(bravely and silently, though). > > A common denominator among Saints is sacrifice and > withstanding untold suffering,after repeated efforts, and God- > realisation,finally... > > > > The above is my humble opinion... > > > > Yours sincerely, > > > > L.Y.Rao. > > > > tw853 <tw853@> wrote: > > Dear L.Y.Rao, > > > > You wrongly addressed to me. I didn't ask this meaning. > > > > By the way where you got this meaning, source? > > > > If so, why so many saints with punarphoo in their charts? > > > > Regards, > > > > tw > > > > , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1@> > > wrote: > > > > > > Dear tw853, > > > Punar phoo ,means " punara " meaning > > repeated,and " phoo " for failures/wasted attempts...Punarphoo > > therefore meeans repeated attempts due to failures, for one reason > > or another... > > > With kind regards, > > > L.Y.Rao. > > > GOOD LUCK ! > > > > > > tw853 <tw853@> wrote: > > > Dear Raghunatha Rao, > > > > > > 1. Please note the real author of this book is Shri Vaikari > > > Ramamurthy because I was also confused before. > > > > > > 2. Another interesting point is that Punarphoo is found in over > 30 > > > charts of saints like Swami Akhandanand,----,Sri Gautama Buddha, > > > Jesus Christ,---,Sri Krishna,---, Dalai Lama,---, Prophet > > Mohammed,-- > > > -, John Paul II, Padre Pio,---, Acharya Rajneesh, Paramananda > > > Saraswati, Saint Teresa of Avila,---,Sri Yogananda. > > > > > > 3. For the study the defination is more important than the > meaning > > > in Sanskrit etc. > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > tw > > > > > > , " Raghunatha Rao Nemani " > > > <raon1008@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Om Krishna Guru > > > > > > > > Namaste Gurus and Learned Members, > > > > > > > > I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and > Moon > > by > > > Sri > > > > K. Subramanium Ji. > > > > > > > > I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I > am > > > not > > > > asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is > > > very > > > > much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know > > and > > > > wanted to learn the meaning of this word " Punarphoo " . Is it a > > > Sanskrit > > > > word ? > > > > > > > > Thanks for your help in advance. > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > Raghunatha Rao > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > > > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger > > Version 8. Get it NOW > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger > Version 8. Get it NOW > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 We often find variations of many Sankrit words spelt in South Indian languages, like Adrishta-Athrishta; Dasha-Dasa; Rahu-Raghu; Ketu-Kethu; Shani-Sani; Martand-Marthand; Prashna-Prasna; Parashara-Parasara; Shastra-Sastra; etc. I think, in the same fashion, Punarbhoo has been spelt as Punarphoo. The meaning apart, here is what Mr Vaikari Ramamurthy has written about the effects of Punarphoo: " Our beloved guruji in his readers mentioned about this "Punarphoo" only in some marriage matters and he has not elaborated this aspect of Sat-Moon combination. " I had lot of experience of this Sat-Moon combination, i.e. Punarphoo dosha not only in marriage aspect, but each and every aspect of a man's life. We can call it is a Dosha of this Moon-Sat combination like mars dosha and other malefic doshas. "I have covered almost all the cases such as arriage, progeny, love affairs, intercaste marriage, delays profession, denial of marriage, betrothal, marriage agreements, mismatched marriage and also some miserable life of the native due to the presence of this Sat-Moon combination, i.e. Punarphoo...." Good luck and all the best. Hasmukhrai J Mehta. tw853 <tw853 wrote: Dear Shri Raichur,I'm wondering how can Guruji KSK use a children language of phoo in his the only one Vedic-like combination of Punarphoo.Thanks and regards,tw , Raichur-a-r <raichurar wrote:>> dear list> There is no confusion with "Punar", which is again, or repeatedly> The confusion is w.r.t. "PHOO"> Now here is my non-serious interpretation.> > As childen we use phoo to mean gone, or co away. Blow the ashes, from the hand, or blow out an oil lamp. etc> > So phoo can mean lost, or lost chance.> > do not take it seriously please.> > > tw853 <tw853 wrote: Dear L.Y.Rao.> > What original language is "Punar" and "phoo" you're translating into > English? Without reasonable explanation it seems cooking your own > way and misleading others in regard KP meaning of Punarphoo.> > Regards,> > tw> > , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1@> > wrote:> >> > Dear Hasmukhrai,> > I was first introduced to this term " > Punarphoo",by a Gujarati friend of mine,the late Mr.Mehta,while I > was on a visit to Indore,and while refering to a Gujarati > Panchang...where the term "panchak" is also used very often...and > such a time is to be avoided for commencing or undetaking any > important work...etc...The gentleman I am refering to is originally > from Rajkot settled in Burma,but "thrown out" with only the clothes > they were wearing that unfortunate morning...and settlred in > Indore,then...(in the early 80's)...> > With kind regards,> > L.Y.Rao.> > GOOD LUCK !> > > > > > Hasmukhrai Mehta <astroclinik@> wrote:> > Dear Mr Rao,> > > > Punarphoo seems to be Tamil variation of the Sanskrit word > Punarbhoo, meaning = happening again.> > > > Good luck and all the best.> > > > Hasmukhrai J Mehta.> > > > Raghunatha Rao Nemani <raon1008@> wrote:> > Om Krishna Guru> > > > Namaste Gurus and Learned Members,> > > > I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and Moon by > Sri > > K. Subramanium Ji. > > > > I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I am > not > > asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is > very > > much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know and > > wanted to learn the meaning of this word "Punarphoo". Is it a > Sanskrit > > word ? > > > > Thanks for your help in advance.> > > > Regards> > Raghunatha Rao> > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hasmukhrai J Mehta> > Astrological services par excellence> > http://www.astroclinica.com > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger > Version 8. Get it NOW > > > > > > > > > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger > Version 8. Get it NOW> >> > > > > > > Good Luck> Raichur A R> Bombay Tel 2506 2609> > > How low will we go? Check out Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates.>Hasmukhrai J MehtaAstrological services par excellencehttp://www.astroclinica.com Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2006 Report Share Posted September 27, 2006 Dear TW853 I said do not take it seriously. Ignore my comments. good luck tw853 <tw853 wrote: Dear Shri Raichur,I'm wondering how can Guruji KSK use a children language of phoo in his the only one Vedic-like combination of Punarphoo.Thanks and regards,tw , Raichur-a-r <raichurar wrote:>> dear list> There is no confusion with "Punar", which is again, or repeatedly> The confusion is w.r.t. "PHOO"> Now here is my non-serious interpretation.> > As childen we use phoo to mean gone, or co away. Blow the ashes, from the hand, or blow out an oil lamp. etc> > So phoo can mean lost, or lost chance.> > do not take it seriously please.> > > tw853 <tw853 wrote: Dear L.Y.Rao.> > What original language is "Punar" and "phoo" you're translating into > English? Without reasonable explanation it seems cooking your own > way and misleading others in regard KP meaning of Punarphoo.> > Regards,> > tw> > , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1@> > wrote:> >> > Dear Hasmukhrai,> > I was first introduced to this term " > Punarphoo",by a Gujarati friend of mine,the late Mr.Mehta,while I > was on a visit to Indore,and while refering to a Gujarati > Panchang...where the term "panchak" is also used very often...and > such a time is to be avoided for commencing or undetaking any > important work...etc...The gentleman I am refering to is originally > from Rajkot settled in Burma,but "thrown out" with only the clothes > they were wearing that unfortunate morning...and settlred in > Indore,then...(in the early 80's)...> > With kind regards,> > L.Y.Rao.> > GOOD LUCK !> > > > > > Hasmukhrai Mehta <astroclinik@> wrote:> > Dear Mr Rao,> > > > Punarphoo seems to be Tamil variation of the Sanskrit word > Punarbhoo, meaning = happening again.> > > > Good luck and all the best.> > > > Hasmukhrai J Mehta.> > > > Raghunatha Rao Nemani <raon1008@> wrote:> > Om Krishna Guru> > > > Namaste Gurus and Learned Members,> > > > I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and Moon by > Sri > > K. Subramanium Ji. > > > > I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I am > not > > asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is > very > > much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know and > > wanted to learn the meaning of this word "Punarphoo". Is it a > Sanskrit > > word ? > > > > Thanks for your help in advance.> > > > Regards> > Raghunatha Rao> > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hasmukhrai J Mehta> > Astrological services par excellence> > http://www.astroclinica.com > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger > Version 8. Get it NOW > > > > > > > > > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger > Version 8. Get it NOW> >> > > > > > > Good Luck> Raichur A R> Bombay Tel 2506 2609> > > How low will we go? Check out Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates.>Good LuckRaichur A RBombay Tel 2506 2609 All-new Mail - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2006 Report Share Posted September 27, 2006 Dear Raichur-a-r, But I think KSK's Punarphoo is serious. Regards, tw , Raichur-a-r <raichurar wrote: > > Dear TW853 > I said do not take it seriously. Ignore my comments. > good luck > > > tw853 <tw853 wrote: > Dear Shri Raichur, > > I'm wondering how can Guruji KSK use a children language of phoo in > his the only one Vedic-like combination of Punarphoo. > > Thanks and regards, > > tw > , Raichur-a-r <raichurar@> wrote: > > > > dear list > > There is no confusion with " Punar " , which is again, or repeatedly > > The confusion is w.r.t. " PHOO " > > Now here is my non-serious interpretation. > > > > As childen we use phoo to mean gone, or co away. Blow the ashes, > from the hand, or blow out an oil lamp. etc > > > > So phoo can mean lost, or lost chance. > > > > do not take it seriously please. > > > > > > tw853 <tw853@> wrote: Dear > L.Y.Rao. > > > > What original language is " Punar " and " phoo " you're translating > into > > English? Without reasonable explanation it seems cooking your own > > way and misleading others in regard KP meaning of Punarphoo. > > > > Regards, > > > > tw > > > > , Yogesh Rao Lajmi <lyrastro1@> > > wrote: > > > > > > Dear Hasmukhrai, > > > I was first introduced to this > term " > > Punarphoo " ,by a Gujarati friend of mine,the late Mr.Mehta,while I > > was on a visit to Indore,and while refering to a Gujarati > > Panchang...where the term " panchak " is also used very often...and > > such a time is to be avoided for commencing or undetaking any > > important work...etc...The gentleman I am refering to is > originally > > from Rajkot settled in Burma,but " thrown out " with only the > clothes > > they were wearing that unfortunate morning...and settlred in > > Indore,then...(in the early 80's)... > > > With kind regards, > > > L.Y.Rao. > > > GOOD LUCK ! > > > > > > > > > Hasmukhrai Mehta <astroclinik@> wrote: > > > Dear Mr Rao, > > > > > > Punarphoo seems to be Tamil variation of the Sanskrit word > > Punarbhoo, meaning = happening again. > > > > > > Good luck and all the best. > > > > > > Hasmukhrai J Mehta. > > > > > > Raghunatha Rao Nemani <raon1008@> wrote: > > > Om Krishna Guru > > > > > > Namaste Gurus and Learned Members, > > > > > > I have just started reading the Book : Punarphoo : Sat and Moon > by > > Sri > > > K. Subramanium Ji. > > > > > > I have a quick question. What is the meaning of Punarphoo ? I > am > > not > > > asking for the definition on how the Punarphoo dosha, which is > > very > > > much clearly defined in the Book, rather I would like to know > and > > > wanted to learn the meaning of this word " Punarphoo " . Is it a > > Sanskrit > > > word ? > > > > > > Thanks for your help in advance. > > > > > > Regards > > > Raghunatha Rao > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hasmukhrai J Mehta > > > Astrological services par excellence > > > http://www.astroclinica.com > > > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers > India > > > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger > > Version 8. Get it NOW > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers > India > > > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger > > Version 8. Get it NOW > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Good Luck > > Raichur A R > > Bombay Tel 2506 2609 > > > > > > How low will we go? Check out Messenger's low PC-to-Phone > call rates. > > Good Luck > Raichur A R > Bombay Tel 2506 2609 > > > All-new Mail - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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