Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 --- "Haresh (Harry) Nathani" <haresh1405 wrote: > Dear Richard prabhu > > Dandavat & Pranam. Pls accept my humble obsecience. I am unable to > open the url link showing error in page. Can u copy paste the text > contents of the page?? > What made u leave the movement, if I am not very inquisitive about > you prabhu? > > Harry Brief Bio of Richard Shaw Brown Richard Shaw Brown, the founder of Astral Gemstone Talismans and the Planetary Gemologists Association Global, was born the only son of Col. Richard S. Brown, Sr. (USAF retired) and Elizabeth “Bette” Mae Brown. Richard experienced his first taste of fame as the lead singer and song writer of the innovative international rock group “The Misunderstood,” which rose to stardom in London during the late Sixties at the same time the Beatles were taking the world by storm. Just as major musical success was assured, the American Army draft claimed lead singer, Rick Brown for the Vietnam War; and the group was forced to disband. Already a pacifist, he opposed the War and was a conscientious objector. Fortuitously, at this point Richard met and was instructed by the exalted Indian Guru, Swami Bhaktivedanta, who ordained him “Hrisikesh.” With his new-found direction in life Richard (now Hrisikesh) chose to leave America; bound to study and practice Vedic religion at the holy pilgrimage town of Vrindavan in Northern India. In Swamiji's absence, under the watchful guidance of his foster-Guru, Tridandi Swami Bhakti Hridaya Bon Maharaj, he lived the ascetic life of a traditional monk for six and a half years; devoting himself entirely to religious devotion and public service. Under Swami Bon's guidance Richard studied arduously and became proficient in the Sanskrit, Hindi & Bengali languages. At the same time, he helped Swami Bon build two schools in Nandagram and Vrindavan (U.P.), India Through his public service he was befriended by India's President V.V. Giri and the Chairman of India’s Law Commission, Dr. Gajendra Gadkar. His dedicated public service also brought him close relationships with many Indian industrial giants, such as Jai Dayal Dalmia, D. M. Kathau, G. D. Somani, Dr. Kailash, Srimati Sumati Morarji, L. N. Birla, Hans Raj Gupta, Major Kapil Mohan, actor Devanand, and numerous uppermost Indian dignitaries, movie stars and VIPs. >From 1972 to 1973 Richard was appointed Secretary to the Institute of Oriental Philosophy in Vrindavan, India; as well as Assistant Editor of the Institute’s quarterly Journal, “Indian Philosophy & Culture.” With his Indian religion and language proficiency, Hrisikesh earned the monastic title Swami Lalitananda and addressed audiences on many occasions, including the classical Indian discussion among scholars on the 18,000-verse "Srimad Bhagavatam"; which he organized at New Delhi’s premiere venue, the Vijnana Bhavan, in 1972. After 7 years of public service in India, he was inspired to rejoin his true spiritual master, Swami Bhaktivedanta, who ordered him to give up the monastic title which had been awarded him by Swami Bon and return to his original spiritual name - Hrisikesh. Under Swamiji's direct order he moved to Nepal where he became involved in construction of a School in Dhulkhel, Sri Hari Siddhi Primary School. There Richard also built a separate Youth Centre and Public Library in the town square. A strange twist of fate involved him in a new ruby mine located in Southern India. It ignited his interest in gemstones and inspired him to undertake an in-depth study of the ancient Sanskrit classics concerning gemology; which he uses as reference books until today. Combining his technical knowledge of gems with the planetary aspects revealed to him in the Sanskrit texts, Richard Brown began developing his own unique system of designing auspicious Astral Gemstone Talismans. After 12 years in Asia, in 1979 he returned to America to complete his formal technical training at the Gemological Institute of America (G.I.A.). Subsequently he moved to the Kingdom of Thailand where he has established himself as an International authority on planetary gemology and a cutting-edge fine jewellery designer; continuing to grow in distinction. Richard Shaw-Brown’s first book on gems, “Sri Chintamani Astro Jewels,” was published in 1975. He has now authored nine books on astral gemstones and their powers, including; “Handbook of Planetary Gemology” and “Ancient Astrological Gemstones & Talismans.” Richard has also written four books on Vedic mysticism, including “Sri Bepin Sakhi Vilas” which was first published in 1970. A large archives of articles by Richard is named Mystic Articles. Since moving to Thailand Richard has appeared on TV 30 times, published over 240 articles, authored nine big books on Gemology and jewelry design, and given numerous talks and lectures on Planetary Gemology (Graha-anukula-ratna-vishesajna). He has talked extensively all over the world on planetary gemology at conventions and seminars sponsored by gemological, cultural, astrological, metaphysical and occult associations. In 1988 a book was written about Richard's early life by American writer Daniel P. Reid. A movie screenplay based on Richard's life was written in 2002 by British music historian Mike Stax and is under development for adaptation as a "mystical musical adventure" motion picture. Richard Shaw-Brown II is a resident of Thailand where he lives with his wife Navaratna and their son Jiva. Richard Shaw-Brown, PG Designer & Gemologist http://www.richardshawbrown.com http://www.agt-gems.com http://www.astralgemstonetalismans.com http://www.themisunderstood.com http://www.hrisikesh.com http://www.hrisikesh.net http://www.p-g-a.org http://www.satyavrat-shastri.net http://www.generalprem.com http://www.navaratna-museum.info http://www.sacred-objects.info sacred-objects/ planetary-gemology/ Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2006 Report Share Posted April 18, 2006 BrownRichard Shaw Brown, the founder of Astral Gemstone Talismans and thePlanetary Gemologists Association Global, was born the only son of Col.Richard S. Brown, Sr. (USAF retired) and Elizabeth “Bette” Mae Brown. Richard experienced his first taste of fame as the lead singer andsong writer of the innovative international rock group “TheMisunderstood,” which rose to stardom in London during the late Sixtiesat the same time the Beatles were taking the world by storm.Just as major musical success was assured, the American Army draftclaimed lead singer, Rick Brown for the Vietnam War; and the group wasforced to disband. Already a pacifist, he opposed the War and was aconscientious objector.Fortuitously, at this point Richard met and was instructed by theexalted Indian Guru, Swami Bhaktivedanta, who ordained him “Hrisikesh.”With his new-found direction in life Richard (now Hrisikesh) chose toleave America; bound to study and practice Vedic religion at the holypilgrimage town of Vrindavan in Northern India.In Swamiji's absence, under the watchful guidance of his foster-Guru, Tridandi Swami Bhakti Hridaya Bon Maharaj, he lived the ascetic life ofa traditional monk for six and a half years; devoting himself entirelyto religious devotion and public service.Under Swami Bon's guidance Richard studied arduously and becameproficient in the Sanskrit, Hindi & Bengali languages.At the same time, he helped Swami Bon build two schools in Nandagramand Vrindavan (U.P.), IndiaThrough his public service he was befriended by India's President V.V.Giri and the Chairman of India’s Law Commission, Dr. Gajendra Gadkar.His dedicated public service also brought him close relationships withmany Indian industrial giants, such as Jai Dayal Dalmia, D. M. Kathau,G. D. Somani, Dr. Kailash, Srimati Sumati Morarji, L. N. Birla, HansRaj Gupta, Major Kapil Mohan, actor Devanand, and numerous uppermostIndian dignitaries, movie stars and VIPs.From 1972 to 1973 Richard was appointed Secretary to the Institute ofOriental Philosophy in Vrindavan, India; as well as Assistant Editor ofthe Institute’s quarterly Journal, “Indian Philosophy & Culture.”With his Indian religion and language proficiency, Hrisikesh earned themonastic title Swami Lalitananda and addressed audiences on manyoccasions, including the classical Indian discussion among scholars onthe 18,000-verse "Srimad Bhagavatam"; which he organized at New Delhi’spremiere venue, the Vijnana Bhavan, in 1972.After 7 years of public service in India, he was inspired to rejoin histrue spiritual master, Swami Bhaktivedanta, who ordered him to give upthe monastic title which had been awarded him by Swami Bon and returnto his original spiritual name - Hrisikesh. Under Swamiji's directorder he moved to Nepal where he became involved in construction of aSchool in Dhulkhel, Sri Hari Siddhi Primary School. There Richard alsobuilt a separate Youth Centre and Public Library in the town square.A strange twist of fate involved him in a new ruby mine located inSouthern India. It ignited his interest in gemstones and inspired himto undertake an in-depth study of the ancient Sanskrit classicsconcerning gemology; which he uses as reference books until today.Combining his technical knowledge of gems with the planetary aspectsrevealed to him in the Sanskrit texts, Richard Brown began developinghis own unique system of designing auspicious Astral GemstoneTalismans.After 12 years in Asia, in 1979 he returned to America to complete hisformal technical training at the Gemological Institute of America(G.I.A.). Subsequently he moved to the Kingdom of Thailand where he hasestablished himself as an International authority on planetary gemologyand a cutting-edge fine jewellery designer; continuing to grow indistinction.Richard Shaw-Brown’s first book on gems, “Sri Chintamani Astro Jewels,”was published in 1975. He has now authored nine books on astralgemstones and their powers, including; “Handbook of Planetary Gemology”and “Ancient Astrological Gemstones & Talismans.”Richard has also written four books on Vedic mysticism, including “SriBepin Sakhi Vilas” which was first published in 1970. A large archivesof articles by Richard is named Mystic Articles.Since moving to Thailand Richard has appeared on TV 30 times,published over 240 articles, authored nine big books on Gemology andjewelry design, and given numerous talks and lectures on PlanetaryGemology (Graha-anukula-ratna-vishesajna).He has talked extensively all over the world on planetary gemology atconventions and seminars sponsored by gemological, cultural,astrological, metaphysical and occult associations.In 1988 a book was written about Richard's early life by Americanwriter Daniel P. Reid.A movie screenplay based on Richard's life was written in 2002 byBritish music historian Mike Stax and is under development foradaptation as a "mystical musical adventure" motion picture.Richard Shaw-Brown II is a resident of Thailand where he lives with hiswife Navaratna and their son Jiva.Richard Shaw-Brown, PGDesigner & Gemologisthttp://www.richardshawbrown.comhttp://www.agt-gems.comhttp://www.astralgemstonetalismans.comhttp://www.themisunderstood.comhttp://www.hrisikesh.comhttp://www.hrisikesh.nethttp://www.p-g-a.orghttp://www.satyavrat-shastri.nethttp://www.generalprem.comhttp://www.navaratna-museum.infohttp://www.sacred-objects.infosacred-objects/planetary-gemology/Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection around Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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