Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 Very Dear Bhaskar ji; Since there is mention of wedding;i am reminded of a general remedy; as your good self knows; relations pertaining to mercury are respected a lot in lalkitab system and every thing is done to keep mercury in good humour; for Mercury and Rahu combination in 11th house it is written that generally the sister of such native suffers serious problems in her in laws house. it could manifest itself within 7 days month or an year from the date of wedding; the reason and remedy mentioned is ''''''..................jiska upaye magrabi deewar se chullah band karna ya bawaqt shaadi magrabi (paschmi) deewar se aag ka band karna yaani ladki ke khaandaan me agar jaddi makkan ke paschami hisse me ( makkan ki chat par baith kar poorab ki taraf munh karte huye)rasoikhannna ho to woh ladki ki shadi se pehle band kar dein. aise hi agar makkan ke paschami bhag mein aur kissi kissam ki aaag kayam rahne ka sthan ho yoh bhi hamesha ke liye vahan se badal kar kissi aur jagah kar dein. " " " as you are aware lalkitab is an intricate system; one never knows when these planets will be placed or come to 11th house; so it advisable to follow this generally. i get additional information from Mr. Umesh Sharma; a great name in lalkitab that he has heard it from those close to Pt. Ji. and observed himself also that the households in which the fire for cooking is done with back to the direction of rising Sun are not comfortable in their in laws house; so it is better to change the place of cooking fire accordingly at least before marriage and no cooking stoves etc should be put in the natal house of the girl at the time of ceremony of wedding in the West direction. Regards Kulbir Bains. , " Bhaskar " <bhaskar_jyotish wrote: > > Dear Shri Kulbir ji, > > Yes. I have read the foreword by Shri Yogiraj ji in the books about the Jeevani of Shri Punditji. > > " Lal " is a form of respect. I remember in 1982 as small teenagers we were given a work of distributing Wedding invitation cards personally to some families. This was a work alloted to use kids as a cpnsequence of some wedding announced in some distant relations. I remember when we reached one house, and handed the card to the person and vocally requetsing him to grace the occasion, he got little agitated and returned the card back to us saying that " first change the name written in the card. Why have you written " Das " ? I will not accept this card " . Now in Calcutta they still have some bearings of culture, or should I say overbearings, or finickyness, I am not eligible to comment, but certain Marwadis are really cranky. > > In those days yes, name did have lot of impact and respect and status. > > regards, > Bhaskar. > > > > , " kulbir " <kulbirbains@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Bhaskar Ji; Pt; Roop Chand Joshi is generally written as such but Pt. Ji. paid a great attention to minute details. He wrote his names spellings as Rup Chand Joshi; rUP chand joshi; emphasis on up; i came to know it from a great scholar Mr. Rabinder Bhandari; > > His name plate bears testimony to this fact. > > Pt Ji was fondly called in his Village Pt. Rup Lal Joshi. > > > > Regards > > Kulbir Bains. > > > > > > , " Bhaskar " <bhaskar_jyotish@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Swami Roopam Pandit ji, > > > > > > Yes I agree. > > > > > > regards/Bhaskar > > > > > > > > > , " swamiroopam " <swamiroopam@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Bhaskar Ji > > > > > > > > Guru is a broad and liberal natured planet,so it is not enimical with shukra. In the house of Guru, Shukra derives strength of wisdom from guru's house so it gets strengthened and hence exhalted. > > > > > > > > best regards > > > > > > > > Swami Roopam pandit > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 Dear Shri Kulbir ji, Thank you for reminding this to the members. In any case as per Vastu principles, the kitchen must be in the " Agni Kona " and the women cooking must face the Sun while cooking. This is to be done whether Lal Kitab or not. Now one cannot change her kitchen in metropolitons because he will invite the Muncipalities who would be actually called for, by the neighbours. In that case, nothing can be done. But again what can be done here, is a seperate matter for discussion. regards, Bhaskar. , " kulbir " <kulbirbains wrote: > > Very Dear Bhaskar ji; > Since there is mention of wedding;i am reminded of a general remedy; as your good self knows; relations pertaining to mercury are respected a lot in lalkitab system and every thing is done to keep mercury in good humour; > for Mercury and Rahu combination in 11th house it is written that generally the sister of such native suffers serious problems in her in laws house. it could manifest itself within 7 days month or an year from the date of wedding; the reason and remedy mentioned is ''''''..................jiska upaye magrabi deewar se chullah band karna ya bawaqt shaadi magrabi (paschmi) deewar se aag ka band karna yaani ladki ke khaandaan me agar jaddi makkan ke paschami > hisse me ( makkan ki chat par baith kar poorab ki taraf munh karte > huye)rasoikhannna ho to woh ladki ki shadi se pehle band kar dein. aise hi agar makkan ke paschami bhag mein aur kissi kissam ki aaag kayam rahne ka sthan ho yoh bhi hamesha ke liye vahan se badal kar kissi aur jagah kar dein. " " " > as you are aware lalkitab is an intricate system; one never knows when these planets will be placed or come to 11th house; so it advisable to follow this generally. > i get additional information from Mr. Umesh Sharma; a great name in lalkitab that he has heard it from those close to Pt. Ji. and observed himself also that the households in which the fire for cooking is done with back to the direction of rising Sun are not comfortable in their in laws house; so it is better to change the place of cooking fire accordingly at least before marriage and no cooking stoves etc should be put in the natal house of the girl at the time of ceremony of wedding in the West direction. > Regards > Kulbir Bains. > > , " Bhaskar " <bhaskar_jyotish@> wrote: > > > > Dear Shri Kulbir ji, > > > > Yes. I have read the foreword by Shri Yogiraj ji in the books about the Jeevani of Shri Punditji. > > > > " Lal " is a form of respect. I remember in 1982 as small teenagers we were given a work of distributing Wedding invitation cards personally to some families. This was a work alloted to use kids as a cpnsequence of some wedding announced in some distant relations. I remember when we reached one house, and handed the card to the person and vocally requetsing him to grace the occasion, he got little agitated and returned the card back to us saying that " first change the name written in the card. Why have you written " Das " ? I will not accept this card " . Now in Calcutta they still have some bearings of culture, or should I say overbearings, or finickyness, I am not eligible to comment, but certain Marwadis are really cranky. > > > > In those days yes, name did have lot of impact and respect and status. > > > > regards, > > Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > , " kulbir " <kulbirbains@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Dear Bhaskar Ji; Pt; Roop Chand Joshi is generally written as such but Pt. Ji. paid a great attention to minute details. He wrote his names spellings as Rup Chand Joshi; rUP chand joshi; emphasis on up; i came to know it from a great scholar Mr. Rabinder Bhandari; > > > His name plate bears testimony to this fact. > > > Pt Ji was fondly called in his Village Pt. Rup Lal Joshi. > > > > > > Regards > > > Kulbir Bains. > > > > > > > > > , " Bhaskar " <bhaskar_jyotish@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Swami Roopam Pandit ji, > > > > > > > > Yes I agree. > > > > > > > > regards/Bhaskar > > > > > > > > > > > > , " swamiroopam " <swamiroopam@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Dear Bhaskar Ji > > > > > > > > > > Guru is a broad and liberal natured planet,so it is not enimical with shukra. In the house of Guru, Shukra derives strength of wisdom from guru's house so it gets strengthened and hence exhalted. > > > > > > > > > > best regards > > > > > > > > > > Swami Roopam pandit > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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