Guest guest Posted March 27, 2006 Report Share Posted March 27, 2006 Does anyone know about Siersinghi? One devotee says it is the horn of a jackal, and says its good to ward off evil !? How does it work? Where to get one? Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2006 Report Share Posted March 27, 2006 Shri Richard Ji, First of all i offer my apologies to you. I somehow feel that you do not like me or probably some act of mine was a source of this avoidance. My intention is not to hurt anybody. If i have done it unknowingly: then i sincerely apologize for the same. As far as Siyar Singis are concerned, they are of two types. One is female and smaller one. The male one is larger in shape. Both are almost round in shape. The female has a round shape stone like horn protruding from a side. The male one has a single white thorn like horn protruding out of a side. They are found in particular Jackals only which are called "Motia" in local lingo. The original singis have a special tendency. The hairs of these singis grow when they are kept in Sindoor or Vermilion. These singis are kept in pair with Hatha Jodi. These objects attract "Shree". I have four such pieces which I will upload if you want. Best Regards Alok Jagawat sacred-objects, Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 wrote: > > Does anyone know about Siersinghi? > > One devotee says it is the horn of a jackal, and says its good to ward > off evil !? How does it work? Where to get one? > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2006 Report Share Posted March 27, 2006 Sri Alok ji, Namaste!!! Thanks for that good information. Please don't apologize to me, because you have been one of this groups best sources of information and jyotish gems. I'm delighted. Did I ever miss any mail from you to me? It would be good if you put the pictures of your gems more and more so people can see what is jyotish quality and the prices. Hopefully people will start to aquire them. You are one of the most valuable contributers to Sacred Objects. Please keep it up. You see the membership is now reached 321 and growing ... Dhanyavad Bhai saab, meri koi apamaan nai hai, may apke dost hai!!! You're in Jaipur where back in 1969-1973 I was a sadhu and many times was guest of Chief of Police Kashi Prasad Srivastava at Kotwali. Every morning we took his police car to Govinda Mandira in the palace. That's my FAVORITE DARSHAN on earth. Jaipur is one of the most spiritual and nice places in all India. Keep up the great input. We need more members like you. And we are all learning things together as a group. Jai ho!!! Aapke mitra, Richard sacred-objects, "a_jagawat" <a_jagawat wrote: > > Shri Richard Ji, > > First of all i offer my apologies to you. I somehow feel that you do > not like me or probably some act of mine was a source of this > avoidance. > > My intention is not to hurt anybody. If i have done it unknowingly: > then i sincerely apologize for the same. > > As far as Siyar Singis are concerned, they are of two types. One is > female and smaller one. The male one is larger in shape. Both are > almost round in shape. The female has a round shape stone like horn > protruding from a side. The male one has a single white thorn like > horn protruding out of a side. They are found in particular Jackals > only which are called "Motia" in local lingo. > > The original singis have a special tendency. The hairs of these > singis grow when they are kept in Sindoor or Vermilion. These singis > are kept in pair with Hatha Jodi. These objects attract "Shree". > > I have four such pieces which I will upload if you want. > > Best Regards > > Alok Jagawat > sacred-objects, Richard Shaw Brown > <rsbj66@> wrote: > > > > Does anyone know about Siersinghi? > > > > One devotee says it is the horn of a jackal, and says its good to > ward > > off evil !? How does it work? Where to get one? > > > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends > http://uk.messenger. > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2006 Report Share Posted March 27, 2006 Dear Richard Ji, I am delighted by your response. I was very happy when i first saw this group. Your group is doing one of best work in the world. You are spreading your knowledge so the faith in Vedic culture is restored amongst people. One of the best thing is the clear cut photogrpahs in the photo section which looks like a museum of sacred objects. Hats off to you gentelman. My best wishes and Regards. A.J PS: I am also a Govind Bhakta and i worship him daily. sacred-objects, Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 wrote: > > Sri Alok ji, > > Namaste!!! Thanks for that good information. Please don't apologize to > me, because you have been one of this groups best sources of > information and jyotish gems. I'm delighted. Did I ever miss any mail > from you to me? It would be good if you put the pictures of your gems > more and more so people can see what is jyotish quality and the prices. > Hopefully people will start to aquire them. You are one of the most > valuable contributers to Sacred Objects. Please keep it up. You see the > membership is now reached 321 and growing ... > > Dhanyavad Bhai saab, meri koi apamaan nai hai, may apke dost hai!!! > You're in Jaipur where back in 1969-1973 I was a sadhu and many times > was guest of Chief of Police Kashi Prasad Srivastava at Kotwali. Every > morning we took his police car to Govinda Mandira in the palace. That's > my FAVORITE DARSHAN on earth. Jaipur is one of the most spiritual and > nice places in all India. > > Keep up the great input. We need more members like you. And we are all > learning things together as a group. Jai ho!!! > > Aapke mitra, Richard > > sacred-objects, "a_jagawat" <a_jagawat@> > wrote: > > > > Shri Richard Ji, > > > > First of all i offer my apologies to you. I somehow feel that you do > > not like me or probably some act of mine was a source of this > > avoidance. > > > > My intention is not to hurt anybody. If i have done it unknowingly: > > then i sincerely apologize for the same. > > > > As far as Siyar Singis are concerned, they are of two types. One is > > female and smaller one. The male one is larger in shape. Both are > > almost round in shape. The female has a round shape stone like horn > > protruding from a side. The male one has a single white thorn like > > horn protruding out of a side. They are found in particular Jackals > > only which are called "Motia" in local lingo. > > > > The original singis have a special tendency. The hairs of these > > singis grow when they are kept in Sindoor or Vermilion. These singis > > are kept in pair with Hatha Jodi. These objects attract "Shree". > > > > I have four such pieces which I will upload if you want. > > > > Best Regards > > > > Alok Jagawat > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects, Richard Shaw Brown > > <rsbj66@> wrote: > > > > > > Does anyone know about Siersinghi? > > > > > > One devotee says it is the horn of a jackal, and says its good to > > ward > > > off evil !? How does it work? Where to get one? > > > > > > > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends > > http://uk.messenger. > > > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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