Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 I am sharing this email to show how the material we are presenting on Aastha TV (sky 807) is making a real difference to many people. ====================Impact of Aastha TV broadcastsf===================== Dear Jay sir, When I was in India, I never think the deeper and philosophic aspect of Hinduism. We were just blindly following the religion as our parents and society told to do so. But, after coming to UK and faced severe challenging questions from other religious people (muslims and christians), I was shattered and struggled to answer them. I found that their concept about religion is quiet clear. They used to fun of me and Hinduism. Because, we do not know why we do particular activity, rituals and ceremony. More frustating thing is, some muslim scholars like Zhakir Naik, uses some quotes from vedas and twists according to his interpretation (text torture). Thankfully, I saw your programmes on Ashtha and some of your videos on Rediff Videos, youtube, They are really boosting my moral and now I reply them much more confidently, whenever they ask me. Sir, you are doing really an excellent work for us. Thank you very much for such a wonderful resources. May god give you more strength to educate us. Thank you once again, V. G. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 Dear Jay Lakhaniji, I am not sure if we can get your talks/presentations on Aastha in New Zealand. Is it possible to get them electronicaly.If so, how? With Kind Regards, Amrat Lal ramakrishna ; Vivekananda From: vivekanandaDate: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 01:37:35 +0000[sri Ramakrishna] Aastha I am sharing this email to show how the material we are presenting on Aastha TV (sky 807) is making a real difference to many people. ====================Impact of Aastha TV broadcastsf===================== Dear Jay sir, When I was in India, I never think the deeper and philosophic aspect of Hinduism. We were just blindly following the religion as our parents and society told to do so. But, after coming to UK and faced severe challenging questions from other religious people (muslims and christians), I was shattered and struggled to answer them. I found that their concept about religion is quiet clear. They used to fun of me and Hinduism. Because, we do not know why we do particular activity, rituals and ceremony. More frustating thing is, some muslim scholars like Zhakir Naik, uses some quotes from vedas and twists according to his interpretation (text torture). Thankfully, I saw your programmes on Ashtha and some of your videos on Rediff Videos, youtube, They are really boosting my moral and now I reply them much more confidently, whenever they ask me. Sir, you are doing really an excellent work for us. Thank you very much for such a wonderful resources. May god give you more strength to educate us. Thank you once again, V. G. Check on MSN NZ Money for a hand Feeling the financial pinch? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2010 Report Share Posted January 25, 2010 Namaste Amarat Lal As far as we know Aastha is not available in NZ. We are now uploading lot of this material on Utube and that will become accessible everywhere. Some of the clips can be seen by going on google – then video clip and then typing jay Lakhani. Regards jay Ramakrishna [Ramakrishna ] On Behalf Of Amrat Lal Jogia 24 January 2010 21:07 ramakrishna RE: [sri Ramakrishna] Aastha Dear Jay Lakhaniji, I am not sure if we can get your talks/presentations on Aastha in New Zealand. Is it possible to get them electronicaly.If so, how? With Kind Regards, Amrat Lal To: ramakrishna ; Vivekananda vivekananda Thu, 21 Jan 2010 01:37:35 +0000 [sri Ramakrishna] Aastha I am sharing this email to show how the material we are presenting on Aastha TV (sky 807) is making a real difference to many people. ====================Impact of Aastha TV broadcastsf===================== Dear Jay sir, When I was in India, I never think the deeper and philosophic aspect of Hinduism. We were just blindly following the religion as our parents and society told to do so. But, after coming to UK and faced severe challenging questions from other religious people (muslims and christians), I was shattered and struggled to answer them. I found that their concept about religion is quiet clear. They used to fun of me and Hinduism. Because, we do not know why we do particular activity, rituals and ceremony. More frustating thing is, some muslim scholars like Zhakir Naik, uses some quotes from vedas and twists according to his interpretation (text torture). Thankfully, I saw your programmes on Ashtha and some of your videos on Rediff Videos, youtube, They are really boosting my moral and now I reply them much more confidently, whenever they ask me. Sir, you are doing really an excellent work for us. Thank you very much for such a wonderful resources. May god give you more strength to educate us. Thank you once again, V. G. Check on MSN NZ Money for a hand Feeling the financial pinch? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2010 Report Share Posted January 26, 2010 Hi Jay, Could you please let me know your You-tube account, so that I can to it? Btw,I have seen a few of your clips on goggle and they are very interesting and even eye-opening. & #2384; Om Shanti & #2384; Thanks, Alphanso http://www.youtube.com/user/Alphanso108 === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2010 Report Share Posted January 26, 2010 Namaste Lakhaniji, Thank you so much for your guidance. I have googled you and found your various video clips which I am enjoying. Warm Regards, Amrat Lal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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