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Dear Mr. Banerjee,

 

I understand that when carried along with in person, it also gives success.

 

Regards,

 

J.K. Dasgupta

-

Dr.D.Banerjee

sjvc

Tuesday, January 29, 2002 12:21 PM

Re: [sjvc] abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

OM SRI GURAVE NAMAH

----------

Namaskar Frank

I know a little about Hatha-Jori. This is a rare herb. I do not know where it

is available- may be in the Himalayas it can be found. After collecting it

from someone who can recognise it , the herb should be kept immersed in sesame

oil. On next sunday of shukla paksha it should be taken out from the oil and

placed in a small box made of silver. Then a little amount of sindoor(

vermilion) is applied on it. A little amount of camphor, a few clove, a few

cardamom, and a few tulsi leaves are kept along with it. Then the box is kept

in the place of Puja (worship). The whole process of taking out of the herb

from oil and keeping it in silver box along with the objects mentioned before,

is done while reciting the Gayatri Mantra.

 

This herb is believed to give the following results-

1. Gives every protection to the house where it is kept.

2. Gives protection to the user in matters of disease, poverty,

enmity etc.

3.Gives prosperity.

4. Gives success in all activities.

 

May I request Gurus to enlighten us in this matter!

Regards

Dilip Banerjee.

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OM SRI GURAVE NAMAH

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Namaskar Frank

I know a little about Hatha-Jori. This is a rare herb. I do not know where it

is available- may be in the Himalayas it can be found. After collecting it

from someone who can recognise it , the herb should be kept immersed in sesame

oil. On next sunday of shukla paksha it should be taken out from the oil and

placed in a small box made of silver. Then a little amount of sindoor(

vermilion) is applied on it. A little amount of camphor, a few clove, a few

cardamom, and a few tulsi leaves are kept along with it. Then the box is kept

in the place of Puja (worship). The whole process of taking out of the herb

from oil and keeping it in silver box along with the objects mentioned before,

is done while reciting the Gayatri Mantra.

 

This herb is believed to give the following results-

1. Gives every protection to the house where it is kept.

2. Gives protection to the user in matters of disease, poverty,

enmity etc.

3.Gives prosperity.

4. Gives success in all activities.

 

May I request Gurus to enlighten us in this matter!

Regards

Dilip Banerjee.

 

 

-

Frank in Austin

sjvc

Saturday, January 26, 2002 12:28 PM

[sjvc] abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

Namaste,

is anyone familuar with abhimantrit Hatha-jodi? how it is made and its effects?

 

! Shanti, Shanti Shanti Frank in Austin ,

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Dear mr. banerjee,

 

it looks like two hands together. i got one from a ashram in jodhpur. if you

take express star teller (a magazine), you shall see ad for the same, but i am

nor sure if they are genuine.

 

regards,

 

j.k. dasgupta

-

Dr.D.Banerjee

sjvc

Wednesday, January 30, 2002 3:37 AM

Re: [sjvc] abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

OM SRI GURAVE NAMAH

-----------------------------

Namaskar Dasguptada

 

Do you know where it is avilable? Can you recognise the herb?

With warm regards

Dilip Banerjee.

-

J.K.Dasgupta

sjvc

Monday, January 28, 2002 8:55 PM

Re: [sjvc] abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

Dear Mr. Banerjee,

 

I understand that when carried along with in person, it also gives success.

 

Regards,

 

J.K. Dasgupta

-

Dr.D.Banerjee

sjvc

Tuesday, January 29, 2002 12:21 PM

Re: [sjvc] abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

OM SRI GURAVE NAMAH

----------

Namaskar Frank

I know a little about Hatha-Jori. This is a rare herb. I do not know where it

is available- may be in the Himalayas it can be found. After collecting it

from someone who can recognise it , the herb should be kept immersed in sesame

oil. On next sunday of shukla paksha it should be taken out from the oil and

placed in a small box made of silver. Then a little amount of sindoor(

vermilion) is applied on it. A little amount of camphor, a few clove, a few

cardamom, and a few tulsi leaves are kept along with it. Then the box is kept

in the place of Puja (worship). The whole process of taking out of the herb

from oil and keeping it in silver box along with the objects mentioned before,

is done while reciting the Gayatri Mantra.

 

This herb is believed to give the following results-

1. Gives every protection to the house where it is kept.

2. Gives protection to the user in matters of disease, poverty,

enmity etc.

3.Gives prosperity.

4. Gives success in all activities.

 

May I request Gurus to enlighten us in this matter!

Regards

Dilip Banerjee.

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Namaste , and thank you for your help.

My search ended up at www.Starteller.com also , yet have the same reservation on originality

of the herb...but we're off to a good start.

 

J.K.Dasgupta [dga (AT) bom5 (DOT) vsnl.net.in] Sent:

Tuesday, January 29, 2002 3:38 AMsjvcSubject: Re: [sjvc]

abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

Dear mr. banerjee,

 

it looks like two hands together. i got one from a ashram in jodhpur. if you

take express star teller (a magazine), you shall see ad for the same, but i am

nor sure if they are genuine.

 

regards,

 

j.k. dasgupta

-

Dr.D.Banerjee

sjvc

Wednesday, January 30, 2002 3:37 AM

Re: [sjvc] abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

OM SRI GURAVE NAMAH

-----------------------------

Namaskar Dasguptada

 

Do you know where it is avilable? Can you recognise the herb?

With warm regards

Dilip Banerjee.

-

J.K.Dasgupta

sjvc

Monday, January 28, 2002 8:55 PM

Re: [sjvc] abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

Dear Mr. Banerjee,

 

I understand that when carried along with in person, it also gives success.

 

Regards,

 

J.K. Dasgupta

-

Dr.D.Banerjee

sjvc

Tuesday, January 29, 2002 12:21 PM

Re: [sjvc] abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

OM SRI GURAVE NAMAH

----------

Namaskar Frank

I know a little about Hatha-Jori. This is a rare herb. I do not know where it

is available- may be in the Himalayas it can be found. After collecting it

from someone who can recognise it , the herb should be kept immersed in sesame

oil. On next sunday of shukla paksha it should be taken out from the oil and

placed in a small box made of silver. Then a little amount of sindoor(

vermilion) is applied on it. A little amount of camphor, a few clove, a few

cardamom, and a few tulsi leaves are kept along with it. Then the box is kept

in the place of Puja (worship). The whole process of taking out of the herb

from oil and keeping it in silver box along with the objects mentioned before,

is done while reciting the Gayatri Mantra.

 

This herb is believed to give the following results-

1. Gives every protection to the house where it is kept.

2. Gives protection to the user in matters of disease, poverty,

enmity etc.

3.Gives prosperity.

4. Gives success in all activities.

 

May I request Gurus to enlighten us in this matter!

Regards

Dilip Banerjee.

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OM SRI GURAVE NAMAH

-----------------------------

Namaskar Dasguptada

 

Do you know where it is avilable? Can you recognise the herb?

With warm regards

Dilip Banerjee.

-

J.K.Dasgupta

sjvc

Monday, January 28, 2002 8:55 PM

Re: [sjvc] abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

Dear Mr. Banerjee,

 

I understand that when carried along with in person, it also gives success.

 

Regards,

 

J.K. Dasgupta

-

Dr.D.Banerjee

sjvc

Tuesday, January 29, 2002 12:21 PM

Re: [sjvc] abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

OM SRI GURAVE NAMAH

----------

Namaskar Frank

I know a little about Hatha-Jori. This is a rare herb. I do not know where it

is available- may be in the Himalayas it can be found. After collecting it

from someone who can recognise it , the herb should be kept immersed in sesame

oil. On next sunday of shukla paksha it should be taken out from the oil and

placed in a small box made of silver. Then a little amount of sindoor(

vermilion) is applied on it. A little amount of camphor, a few clove, a few

cardamom, and a few tulsi leaves are kept along with it. Then the box is kept

in the place of Puja (worship). The whole process of taking out of the herb

from oil and keeping it in silver box along with the objects mentioned before,

is done while reciting the Gayatri Mantra.

 

This herb is believed to give the following results-

1. Gives every protection to the house where it is kept.

2. Gives protection to the user in matters of disease, poverty,

enmity etc.

3.Gives prosperity.

4. Gives success in all activities.

 

May I request Gurus to enlighten us in this matter!

Regards

Dilip Banerjee.

 

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Namaste,

Some additional data that was sent to me today:

1. We know: "Abhimantrit" is a process of putting something in a pot ( of water) - Kalesha?

2. "hatha-jori" is common name for the root of a rare plant.

3. The botanical name is Martynia annua. We(I) might find it via American

Herbal ProductsAssociation, or a web search using the Latin binomial.

 

 

Ellen Miller

[emiller (AT) stevenfoster (DOT) com]Tuesday, January 29, 2002 9:49 AMTo:

Schmidt, Frankreply for Frank Schmidt / Re: abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

Frank,

Thanks for your interesting questions. I think that "hatha-jori" is common name

for the root of a rare plant. May grow in India, but we are not able to

determine the scientific name of the plant this root is taken from.

"Abhimantrit" is a process of putting something in a pot of water.

J.K.Dasgupta [dga (AT) bom5 (DOT) vsnl.net.in] Sent:

Tuesday, January 29, 2002 3:38 AMsjvcSubject: Re: [sjvc]

abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

Dear mr. banerjee,

 

it looks like two hands together. i got one from a ashram in jodhpur. if you

take express star teller (a magazine), you shall see ad for the same, but i am

nor sure if they are genuine.

 

regards,

 

j.k. dasgupta

-

Dr.D.Banerjee

sjvc

Wednesday, January 30, 2002 3:37 AM

Re: [sjvc] abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

OM SRI GURAVE NAMAH

-----------------------------

Namaskar Dasguptada

 

Do you know where it is avilable? Can you recognise the herb?

With warm regards

Dilip Banerjee.

-

J.K.Dasgupta

sjvc

Monday, January 28, 2002 8:55 PM

Re: [sjvc] abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

Dear Mr. Banerjee,

 

I understand that when carried along with in person, it also gives success.

 

Regards,

 

J.K. Dasgupta

-

Dr.D.Banerjee

sjvc

Tuesday, January 29, 2002 12:21 PM

Re: [sjvc] abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

OM SRI GURAVE NAMAH

----------

Namaskar Frank

I know a little about Hatha-Jori. This is a rare herb. I do not know where it

is available- may be in the Himalayas it can be found. After collecting it

from someone who can recognise it , the herb should be kept immersed in sesame

oil. On next sunday of shukla paksha it should be taken out from the oil and

placed in a small box made of silver. Then a little amount of sindoor(

vermilion) is applied on it. A little amount of camphor, a few clove, a few

cardamom, and a few tulsi leaves are kept along with it. Then the box is kept

in the place of Puja (worship). The whole process of taking out of the herb

from oil and keeping it in silver box along with the objects mentioned before,

is done while reciting the Gayatri Mantra.

 

This herb is believed to give the following results-

1. Gives every protection to the house where it is kept.

2. Gives protection to the user in matters of disease, poverty,

enmity etc.

3.Gives prosperity.

4. Gives success in all activities.

 

May I request Gurus to enlighten us in this matter!

Regards

Dilip Banerjee.

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As i know, these are roots of some particular plant and grow in himalayas. The

name "Hatha-jodi" came from the fact that the root looks like two hands

together. "hatha" means hand and "jodi" meam two together.

 

jk dasgupta

-

Frank in Austin

sjvc

Wednesday, January 30, 2002 7:11 AM

RE: [sjvc] abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

Namaste,

Some additional data that was sent to me today:

1. We know: "Abhimantrit" is a process of putting something in a pot ( of water) - Kalesha?

2. "hatha-jori" is common name for the root of a rare plant.

3. The botanical name is Martynia annua. We(I) might find it via American

Herbal ProductsAssociation, or a web search using the Latin binomial.

 

 

Ellen Miller

[emiller (AT) stevenfoster (DOT) com]Tuesday, January 29, 2002 9:49 AMTo:

Schmidt, Frankreply for Frank Schmidt / Re: abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

Frank,

Thanks for your interesting questions. I think that "hatha-jori" is common name

for the root of a rare plant. May grow in India, but we are not able to

determine the scientific name of the plant this root is taken from.

"Abhimantrit" is a process of putting something in a pot of water.

J.K.Dasgupta [dga (AT) bom5 (DOT) vsnl.net.in] Sent:

Tuesday, January 29, 2002 3:38 AMsjvcSubject: Re: [sjvc]

abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

Dear mr. banerjee,

 

it looks like two hands together. i got one from a ashram in jodhpur. if you

take express star teller (a magazine), you shall see ad for the same, but i am

nor sure if they are genuine.

 

regards,

 

j.k. dasgupta

-

Dr.D.Banerjee

sjvc

Wednesday, January 30, 2002 3:37 AM

Re: [sjvc] abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

OM SRI GURAVE NAMAH

-----------------------------

Namaskar Dasguptada

 

Do you know where it is avilable? Can you recognise the herb?

With warm regards

Dilip Banerjee.

-

J.K.Dasgupta

sjvc

Monday, January 28, 2002 8:55 PM

Re: [sjvc] abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

Dear Mr. Banerjee,

 

I understand that when carried along with in person, it also gives success.

 

Regards,

 

J.K. Dasgupta

-

Dr.D.Banerjee

sjvc

Tuesday, January 29, 2002 12:21 PM

Re: [sjvc] abhimantrit Hatha-jodi

OM SRI GURAVE NAMAH

----------

Namaskar Frank

I know a little about Hatha-Jori. This is a rare herb. I do not know where it

is available- may be in the Himalayas it can be found. After collecting it

from someone who can recognise it , the herb should be kept immersed in sesame

oil. On next sunday of shukla paksha it should be taken out from the oil and

placed in a small box made of silver. Then a little amount of sindoor(

vermilion) is applied on it. A little amount of camphor, a few clove, a few

cardamom, and a few tulsi leaves are kept along with it. Then the box is kept

in the place of Puja (worship). The whole process of taking out of the herb

from oil and keeping it in silver box along with the objects mentioned before,

is done while reciting the Gayatri Mantra.

 

This herb is believed to give the following results-

1. Gives every protection to the house where it is kept.

2. Gives protection to the user in matters of disease, poverty,

enmity etc.

3.Gives prosperity.

4. Gives success in all activities.

 

May I request Gurus to enlighten us in this matter!

Regards

Dilip Banerjee.

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