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Dear Ash,

your two questions hae been answered by other members.

3rd wuestion: There is nothing going in detail regarding Bindu and

Rekha. This are to be denoted the difference. In some books, bindues

are used to denote malefic effect, and Rekha for benefic. We are

following Bindu for benefic and Rekha for melefic.

krushna

 

, " ashsam73 " <ashsam73@h...>

wrote:

> Pranam Krushnaji,

>

> Here is my Question 3.

>

> 3) Why is the name Bindu and Rekha ? What is its relavence in

> Hinduism ?

>

> 3) My answer again is short.

>

> Bindu means a Dot. Its the notation for a benefic point

contributed.

> Rekha means a line. Its is the notation for a malefic point

> contributed.

>

> Why is it called Bindu and Rekha ?

>

> For Rekha this is my possible answer, but I may be way off target.

> Lakshma made a Rekha for Sita, could it have some significance of

> that. Is that why the name given is Rekha for Malefic point

> contributed.

>

> I have no idea why its called Bindu for its notation.

>

> Cheers !!!

> Ash

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Dear Krushnaji, Visti, Dennis and Swee,

 

Thank you very much for your inputs and answers to my questions.

 

Krushnaji, I do know that we are using Bindu for benefic and Rekha

for malefic, actually I do not have any books on Ashtakavarga as yet

and so I did not know that some books give the reverse. I have

purposely refrained for purchasing any books on ashtakavarga as I do

not know if the knowledge in those books have been corrupted and I

have no way of finding out, plus if someone else teaches some other

way, that would only confuse me.

 

I am very satisfied by the way you teach and explain and am learning

a lot from the archives.

 

I do know that in todays books the Ashtakavarga, especially that

they have given about Parasara has been corrupted. Varharamira's

ashtakavarga schemes has not been corrupted from what I know, and

you have confirmed that from your teachings and from your guru's

teaching which may be over 100 years old, to you that this is

traditional knowledge and the way of parampara.

 

If I understand the philosophy of the system, I think that I will

understand the system even better.

 

So please bear with me and my questions :)

 

Cheers !!!

Ash

 

 

, " krushanain " <krushanain>

wrote:

> Dear Ash,

> your two questions hae been answered by other members.

> 3rd wuestion: There is nothing going in detail regarding Bindu and

> Rekha. This are to be denoted the difference. In some books,

bindues

> are used to denote malefic effect, and Rekha for benefic. We are

> following Bindu for benefic and Rekha for melefic.

> krushna

>

> , " ashsam73 " <ashsam73@h...>

> wrote:

> > Pranam Krushnaji,

> >

> > Here is my Question 3.

> >

> > 3) Why is the name Bindu and Rekha ? What is its relavence in

> > Hinduism ?

> >

> > 3) My answer again is short.

> >

> > Bindu means a Dot. Its the notation for a benefic point

> contributed.

> > Rekha means a line. Its is the notation for a malefic point

> > contributed.

> >

> > Why is it called Bindu and Rekha ?

> >

> > For Rekha this is my possible answer, but I may be way off

target.

> > Lakshma made a Rekha for Sita, could it have some significance

of

> > that. Is that why the name given is Rekha for Malefic point

> > contributed.

> >

> > I have no idea why its called Bindu for its notation.

> >

> > Cheers !!!

> > Ash

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