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  1. compare with valaya Member posted 11-02-2001 10:07 AM Nor do I believe someone's lack of expertise in the English language should be mocked. see:- http://www.indiadivine.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000844.html
  2. rishidas: The experiences I have had have always happened right around the brahma-muhurta hour, somewhere between 4 and 6 AM. When I used to live in the Temples, if I took a snap during this time ...... talasiga: What exactly were you photographing ? rishidas:....I would sometimes have this semi-awake paralysis experience. talasiga: ..... Exactly what sort of camera were you using ? Do think it had a short circuit ? rishidas: I also recall that while residing in a Temple once, I heard very loud, very malicious, and very real laughter, while taking a snap during the brahma-muhurta hour. talasiga: Do you think it was some people watching "Smile, You're on Candid Camera" ?
  3. Compare this with the following by replacing "Tulasi" with "Holy Names": JRdd Member posted 10-28-2001 11:48 AM Is it okay to use Tulasi so functionally? I mean like the example of ........,and the other uses mentioned? ..... The reason I ask, and have difficulty with this, is because I have always thought of Tulasi in a devotional way, and not so functionally. from thread: http://www.indiadivine.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000824.html
  4. If He creates a rock He cannot lift and then proceeds to lift it, He has <u>failed</u> to create a rock He cannot lift ! Jay Jay GiriDhar Gopaal !
  5. Let us take a look at the paradigm in Radhe's conundrum above. Perhaps it could be represented as:- question: Can Krishna fail so badly that He can not overcome it ? And the answer may be:- answer: Yes ! He can fail so badly that He cannot overcome it. And then He will overcome it ! But think about this: If Krishna creates an insurmountable failure which He then overcomes, then the failure has not been succesful as a failure. Therefore it is a failure. The Perfect Failure. Jay Jay Shri Krishna !
  6. Actually if take on your real name as your username you could sign off as "{New Username} formerly Animesh". This would address your concerns for us softies ..... As for your concerns about acquiring the "Junior Member" status this is indeed a most mature concern worthy of such a veteran member as you are. Perhaps you should approach the Administrator. I am sure he will find yours to be an exceptional case and come to a most worthy decision. I am sure that arrangements for the registrations of new usernames are not fanatical arrangements beyond adjustment. Good Luck !
  7. His assertions <u>fail</u> to cover His extent.
  8. Krishna and His Devotee Who is the honey and who the bee ? Now let me see ..... . . . ------------------ talasiga@hotmail.com
  9. JRdd:I have a general question. It was always my understanding that the basil we use in cooking is a totally different (but related) plant from the tulasi plant. ......... I noticed on the Internet in places (not among those I posted the links to) it talks of tulasi as being basil. I can not believe this. talasiga: Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) belongs in the Labiatae family and has always been classed botanically belonging in the genus Ocimum along with garden or sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum) which is, interestingly also known as St Josephswort. There is also a bush basil from Chile called Ocimum minimum and many others. So they are botanically all related as, for example, are all the mints related to each other under Mentha genus also in the Labiatae family. Spearmint, peppermint, pennyroyal are all different species in the Mints. Botanically speaking the difference between peppermint and pennyroyal is analogous to the difference between the basil of St Joseph and the basil of Vrind. JRdd: On the other hand, now I am also wondering if the medicinal qualities of tulasi are also in the basil plant? Last year I harvested so much basil and tried to grow it this year in my new home, and have this intense love for basil, without remembering its relationship to tulasi, so I am wondering if my often ailing body is craving its medicinal qualitiies. talasiga: We must not assume that just because two herbs belong to the same genus their medicinal properties are the same. If we we look at peppermint and pennyroyal (two species in the mint genus), whilst they both share similar properties, pennyroyal is much more potent in some areas and attracts more contra-indications and caution with its use. However with the Ocimums I would say that they all share similar medicinal properties. I would say that tulsi is perhaps more potent in this respect as my experience is that it is used only once or twice in an acute illnes whereas St Josephswort may be used over an extended period. It is also my experience those who do use herbs will use other basils if available before resorting to tulsi. Yes, you would be able to obtain the known usages for basil from any one of the extant herb books so there is no need for me to list here. However, I have seen a rare reference that it "has been used for diseases of the kidney" (Potter's New Cyclopaedia of Botanical Drugs and Preparations ISBN 0 85207 197 3). I find this interesting as fear and paranoia etc are often associated with kidney problems in Eastern Medicine. This would include fearful dreams, fear of ghosts and so on. If I were going to use sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum) for medicinal purposes I would prefer the cold extract method of preparation (herbs and flowers in water in a warm place for 8 - 12 hours) rather than an infusion with boiling water. This is a more potent way to use the herb as the delicate volatile, scent bearing oils that are at the heart of its healing properties are wholly preserved by this method. I hope you will find this laboriously unpoetic response useful and enjoyable. Now I have three favours to ask: 1. What is the name of the Gopi who is most expert in herbal lore? 2. When Lakshman Ji had an emergency illness (potentially fatal wound from Ravana's arrow ) why did He not accept some Tulsi instead of requiring some fruit that resulted in poor HanumanJi having to bring Him a mountain ? 3. What is the name of the Gopi who is most expert in argument ? ------------------ talasiga@hotmail.com (edited to correct question 2 so that it refers to Lakshman Ji and not Lord Rama. My sincerest apologies to Valmiki and Tulsi Das) [This message has been edited by talasiga (edited 11-04-2001).]
  10. Is speaking Portuguese essential ? My wife is Anglo-Irish ancestry and we talk to each other in English. Do you think our marriage will improve if we learn Portuguese ?
  11. this site wrongly gives genus name as "Ocuminum" when it should be "Ocimum" I am also sorry that I wrote the genus name wrongly in an earlier post as "ocimun" due to a typo . I agree generally with Swan and I think it is very sweet of JRdd to adminsiter to us by providing all these wonderful links in the course of her overall devotional service to the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Thank you from the bottom of my garden !
  12. Was Krishna Just ???? Krishna Just Is
  13. <u>Subhadra</u> A.C Bhaktivedanta Swami, "Abhimanyu was the son of Subhadra, Krishna'a younger sister." . . . ------------------ talasiga@hotmail.com
  14. Sincere Question: Where in the Bhagavat Puraan does it say this and who translated like this ?
  15. compare with Lord Krishna: <u>"Whosoever offers to Me with devotion a leaf, a flower, a fruit, or water, that offering of love, of the pure heart I accept."</u> - Bhagavad Geeta, 9:26 (Radhakrishnan 1948 translation, George Allen & Unwin Ltd ISBN 0 04 891029 5)
  16. Dear Animesh It can happen to you too. You should try it sometime.
  17. MESSAGE 6:- Yes ! Readers may see some qoutes of Guru Nanak, on this thread:- http://www.indiadivine.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000799.html [This message has been edited by talasiga (edited 10-30-2001).]
  18. valaya: MOAN... xvi000: What On Earth are you saying? talasiga: This is what grass says when you MOW it .....
  19. Prabhupad's (AC Bhaktivedanta Swami) Service was to spread the HariNama in the West. How might he feel if you did not accept it?
  20. talasiga: you might ask your Guru whether every place in the Ganga is a Tirtha or only certain points of CONFLUENCE. jndas: Those who think tirthas only exist at the places of confluence are seeing only the external geography. They fail to understand the sanctity of the ganga water which is the creator of the tirthas. To them a temple on a high mountain is powerful, whereas one in their village is not; a holy place situated in a far away place (such as Rishikesh)is purifying, whereas the ganga water flowing by a neaby city (such as Calcutta) is not. They try to measure the divinity in material terms but fail, as the divinity is beyond matter. talasiga: How foolish of me to suggest that you should ask your Guru about such a simply straightforward response as you have given. Thank you for your honourable response. However, many years ago when I once stayed at Shree Vitthal Ashram in Hrishikesh I was told that all the water for that ashram was pumped up from the Ganga. I had no qualms about boiling that water for my daal or for my daily drinking supply. As you yourself have said, "divinity is beyond matter" so do think that all the ashram residents were boiling the divinity or boiling the matter ?
  21. I am saddened that my friendly input has elicited the prejudice that my questions are not sincere. Or, perhaps, insincerity is a new phenomenon for you and sometimes you identify it wrongly. Either way kindly reconsider your position. . . . ------------------ talasiga@hotmail.com
  22. <u>Look How You Have Grown</u> !!! Did I hear a little GROWL ?
  23. JRdd: Yes to both--as long as they are used devotionally or--in the case of emergencies--with caution and discernment ..... talasiga: 1. Show me an "emergency" that can only be medically resolved by ocimun sanctum. 2. What emergency requires japamala of tulsi wood ? JRdd: ......keeping in the consciousness that tulasi is a pure devotee of the Lord. talasiga: Tulsi Devi is Grace ever compassionate to fellow devotees. Her self-sacrifice in the Bhakti Marga is not even surpassed by Sita Devi the epitome of self sacrifice. She is ever approachable and certainly not Durga (remote). JRdd: And as to why this is not in the health section, my guess is because the discussion is about a pure devotee of the Lord, and acceptable uses. talasiga: Your discernment is so delightful ! My wonderings on this issue are now settled. Thank you. JRdd: We are not talking about rules. talasiga: Indeed ! Yet I wonder why one poster kept referring to "smritis" without sourcing them. JRdd: We are talking about how to respect the pure devotee. talasiga: I get the sense that even if the scriptures said it was honourable to use Holy Basil when cooking daal, neither you nor Valaya would do this. I note a level of a love beyond respect in both your positions. In turn do you think She loves us more or respects us more ? Will you deny Her Service by refusing Her Healing ? [This message has been edited by talasiga (edited 10-30-2001).]
  24. MESSAGE 5:- Look how you have grown since your last Vision ! But why has not your Vision grown ? . . . ------------------ talasiga@hotmail.com
  25. MESSAGE 4:- Perhaps you have missed me when you only saw anger in the Taxi Driver Perhaps you missed me when you only saw prejudice in the despair of my Clumsiest Devotee
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