Guest guest Posted July 22, 2007 Report Share Posted July 22, 2007 Dear radhakrishnan ji, It is not advisable that you do your upaya and your wife's upaya together on the same day. You should either do any of your upaya first and complete it; and then take up an upaya of your wife and complete it. You can take up one of your upaya again and do it... and so on. If it is not convenient, in that case you can ask any of your children to do the upaya on behalf of their mother. Sincerely, Priya , " radhakrishnan_i " <radhakrishnan_i wrote: > > Pranam Guruji, > I am performing the upayas suggested by you to me personally and also > of my my wife who is not keeping good health.I am taking care to see > to it that no two upayas are performed on the same day.Is it OK if I > do the upayas of both myself.Before performing the upayas of my wife I > have done a Sankalp also.please suggest. > regards. > Radhakrishnan.S. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2007 Report Share Posted August 4, 2007 Dear Radhakrishnan ji, [ 1 ] You can keep the ivory piece without having to wrap it in any thing. [ 2 ] You can not keep both the things together. The silk cloth should be white as I have already told. [ 3 ] Yes your daughter can do the upaya. Sincerely, Priya , " radhakrishnan_i " <radhakrishnan_i wrote: > > > Pranam Guruji, > You had suggested me the following upayas > > Keep a small piece of ivory with you. Make sure it is genuine > ivory. Do I need to wrap it in some cloth or keep in my purse? > Please clarify. > > For the Varsh Phal Upaya, you have suggested me to keep with you a > few grains of rice given to you by your mother as a blessing. You > can keep the rice tied in a white silk cloth. Can I keep both the > Irovy and the Rice wrapped in a silk cloth together? What color > should the silk cloth be of? Please clarify. > > Regarding this upaya suggested in the Varsh Phal Upaya, you know my > wife is a patient of Bi Polar Disorder and will not be in her senses > most of the times. You have suggested this upaya to be done by her: > Ask your wife to every night extinguish the last kitchen fire > by sprinkling a few drops of milk over the burner. Do not use that > particular burner till the next morning. > Can I ask my Second daughter who takes care of the cooking at home > to do this on behalf of her mother? Please suggest. > > Regards. > Radhakrishnan.S > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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