Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 Dear Ruchiqa, [ 1 ] buying 43 copper coins without a hole will be very expensive. You can use 43 small round pieces cut out of a thin copper strip. The round pieces from a strip will not be very expensive, secindly the coins that you might get may not be of pure copper. [ 2 ] most of the hospitals have their own water supply where the water is drawn from under the ground just below the hospital. You can get the water from such a tube-well. The water should be from the ground below the hospital. Sincerely, Priya , " ruchiqa " <ruchiqa wrote: > > Respected Priyaji, > > Sadar Pranam. > You had mentioned in my Varshpal upayas these two upayas on which I > needed some clarification. > > The round piece of copper you mentioned in upaya #3 means a copper > sikka/coin with a hole in it or without a hole? will any do? > > Also, in upaya #4, I am unable to find a hospital with a well or hand > pump. Is there an alternative or should I still keep trying for finding > one. Please help me on these . > > > 3) Bring home in a brass container some water from a river. Every > day for 43 days regularly drop a round piece of copper into this > container. On the 43rd day after dropping the piece, immerse the > container along with the water and the copper pieces into the river. > > > [ 4 ] Bring home a little water from a well or a hand pump situated > inside a Hospital in a brass container. The water collected from a > municipal tap will not be acceptable for the upaya. The source of > water should be from inside the hospital. > > > Thankyou panditji for your blessings and help for making our lives > smooth and happy. > Ruchiqa > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 Dear Priyaji, Thanks a ton for your prompt reply and all your assistance. God bless you with all His heart. Regards Ruchiqa < wrote: Dear Ruchiqa,[ 1 ] buying 43 copper coins without a hole will be very expensive. You can use 43 small round pieces cut out of a thin copper strip. The round pieces from a strip will not be very expensive, secindly the coins that you might get may not be of pure copper.[ 2 ] most of the hospitals have their own water supply where the water is drawn from under the ground just below the hospital. You can get the water from such a tube-well. The water should be from the ground below the hospital.Sincerely,Priya , "ruchiqa" <ruchiqa wrote:>> Respected Priyaji,> > Sadar Pranam. > You had mentioned in my Varshpal upayas these two upayas on which I > needed some clarification. > > The round piece of copper you mentioned in upaya #3 means a copper > sikka/coin with a hole in it or without a hole? will any do?> > Also, in upaya #4, I am unable to find a hospital with a well or hand > pump. Is there an alternative or should I still keep trying for finding > one. Please help me on these . > > > 3) Bring home in a brass container some water from a river. Every> day for 43 days regularly drop a round piece of copper into this> container. On the 43rd day after dropping the piece, immerse the> container along with the water and the copper pieces into the river.> > > [ 4 ] Bring home a little water from a well or a hand pump situated> inside a Hospital in a brass container. The water collected from a> municipal tap will not be acceptable for the upaya. The source of> water should be from inside the hospital.> > > Thankyou panditji for your blessings and help for making our lives > smooth and happy.> Ruchiqa> Get the freedom to save as many mails as you wish. Click here to know how. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 Dear Priyaji, One more clarification please. You mentioned copper round pieces, does that mean that copper rings will also work ? Can I use copper rings for this upaya or does it have to be round coin like pieces. Please let me know. Thanks again. , " " < wrote: > > Dear Ruchiqa, > > [ 1 ] buying 43 copper coins without a hole will be very expensive. > You can use 43 small round pieces cut out of a thin copper strip. > The round pieces from a strip will not be very expensive, secindly > the coins that you might get may not be of pure copper. > > [ 2 ] most of the hospitals have their own water supply where the > water is drawn from under the ground just below the hospital. You > can get the water from such a tube-well. The water should be from > the ground below the hospital. > > Sincerely, > > Priya > > > > > , " ruchiqa " <ruchiqa@> > wrote: > > > > Respected Priyaji, > > > > Sadar Pranam. > > You had mentioned in my Varshpal upayas these two upayas on which > I > > needed some clarification. > > > > The round piece of copper you mentioned in upaya #3 means a copper > > sikka/coin with a hole in it or without a hole? will any do? > > > > Also, in upaya #4, I am unable to find a hospital with a well or > hand > > pump. Is there an alternative or should I still keep trying for > finding > > one. Please help me on these . > > > > > > 3) Bring home in a brass container some water from a river. Every > > day for 43 days regularly drop a round piece of copper into this > > container. On the 43rd day after dropping the piece, immerse the > > container along with the water and the copper pieces into the > river. > > > > > > [ 4 ] Bring home a little water from a well or a hand pump situated > > inside a Hospital in a brass container. The water collected from a > > municipal tap will not be acceptable for the upaya. The source of > > water should be from inside the hospital. > > > > > > Thankyou panditji for your blessings and help for making our lives > > smooth and happy. > > Ruchiqa > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 Dear Ruchiqa, For the upaya you need round copper pieces without a hole in between. The rings will not do. Sincerely, Priya , " ruchiqa " <ruchiqa wrote: > > Dear Priyaji, > One more clarification please. You mentioned copper round pieces, > does that mean that copper rings will also work ? Can I use copper > rings for this upaya or does it have to be round coin like pieces. > Please let me know. > > Thanks again. > > > > , " " > <@> wrote: > > > > Dear Ruchiqa, > > > > [ 1 ] buying 43 copper coins without a hole will be very > expensive. > > You can use 43 small round pieces cut out of a thin copper strip. > > The round pieces from a strip will not be very expensive, secindly > > the coins that you might get may not be of pure copper. > > > > [ 2 ] most of the hospitals have their own water supply where the > > water is drawn from under the ground just below the hospital. You > > can get the water from such a tube-well. The water should be from > > the ground below the hospital. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Priya > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , " ruchiqa " <ruchiqa@> > > wrote: > > > > > > Respected Priyaji, > > > > > > Sadar Pranam. > > > You had mentioned in my Varshpal upayas these two upayas on > which > > I > > > needed some clarification. > > > > > > The round piece of copper you mentioned in upaya #3 means a > copper > > > sikka/coin with a hole in it or without a hole? will any do? > > > > > > Also, in upaya #4, I am unable to find a hospital with a well or > > hand > > > pump. Is there an alternative or should I still keep trying for > > finding > > > one. Please help me on these . > > > > > > > > > 3) Bring home in a brass container some water from a river. Every > > > day for 43 days regularly drop a round piece of copper into > this > > > container. On the 43rd day after dropping the piece, immerse > the > > > container along with the water and the copper pieces into the > > river. > > > > > > > > > [ 4 ] Bring home a little water from a well or a hand pump > situated > > > inside a Hospital in a brass container. The water collected from > a > > > municipal tap will not be acceptable for the upaya. The source of > > > water should be from inside the hospital. > > > > > > > > > Thankyou panditji for your blessings and help for making our > lives > > > smooth and happy. > > > Ruchiqa > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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