Guest guest Posted February 21, 2004 Report Share Posted February 21, 2004 Namaskar JB, Ok, no more "ji" Let's reciprocate each other, no more complimenting.. About devoting time to answers, it is just part of humble dharma and seva. All is of God/dess. Thanks for your kindly and good wishes. Sincerely wishing you likewise. Hari Om Sy , Jamini Padhi <jamini_padhi> wrote: > Dear Sy, > > Namaste, you stop using "ji" after my name and I will ...stop ... complimenting.... Not really though; you devote so much time answering people's questions... and they are very accurate indeed... see within a very short time I got the answer I wanted... you are most simple and really take interest in guiding people.. don't worry about the zillions of years.. you will surely receive moksha...for the work you are doing... > regards, > Jamini (call me JB, okay) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2004 Report Share Posted February 21, 2004 Namaste Simone, Nice to see you back... do you like seeing Indian movies; a new movie called "Rudraksha" is about to be released... it's quite near the truth about Rudraksha bead. There are zillions of things we don't know about Rudraksha; as human beings we are using the Rudraksha for personal gains, cures, etc. You know I talked to Nilesh on behalf of Alan; during the discussion we talked about Rudraksha too. He generally does not talk much... yet he said that the Rudraksha is a blessing to the mankind but hardly anyone has invoked the power of the Rudraksha....it is too deep. Another thing I wanted to confirm with him was regarding the Beeja Mantras. I to magazine from my Ashram where many type of sadhanas, puja, etc. how to perform a particular puja esp. is interesting - are given in vedic form which he had seen (about 3 yrs ago) and had told me not to try out any...later (about 6 mths ago) he told me that the Beeja Mantras are nothing but a single syllable form of a sloka form of mantras. I know that from my Gurudev...while I was in Calcutta the place of Maa Durga and Maa Kali... I was cautioned by a Kali temple priest against uttering any such beeja mantra unless I know the meaning for which I have to know the Sanskrit... I for one don't agree with the skeptics who say that some want to hide information, etc. so they say not to do this or that... take the example of Rudra Abhishek...at the end we ask for forgiveness for any wrong... but how many times? How long one would take to learn to be perfect... and stop asking for forgiveness...if it was a school or college we would fail... similarly once or twice a person is forgiven and the person realises where he / she was wrong...(else there was no intensity in the puja...) and corrects it. Just give a thought to it... Hari Om Tat Sat! Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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