Guest guest Posted November 25, 2004 Report Share Posted November 25, 2004 Dear Simone, pls advise Best Regards, Roan SS GLOBAL FREIGHT PTE LTD #01-32 CARGO AGENTS BUILDING C P O BOX 967 SINGAPORE TEL: (65) 6545 1044 FAX: (65) 6545 0106 WEB: www.superspeedgroup.com email: roankz CONFIDENTIALITY CAUTION: The information contained in this e-mail (including any attachment) is confidential and legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient (or the person responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient) or have received it in error, please do not use, disclose, disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail (including any attachment) or any part of it. Please immediately delete or destroy it and notify us by sending a return e-mail. Thank you - roankz Friday, November 26, 2004 1:34 PM Re: RBSC : Singapore on 22 Nov to 25 Nov 2004/ to John Tan Dear Simone, Would appreciate if u could advise whether the under said mantra can be uttered by anyone. "Ninth Planet Diety is Goddess Durga Mantra is in SriMadDeviBhagavat Aum Dum Durgayei Namaha bij mantra is pronounced Doom" Our frens have suggested to be done for the nine planets and for mother durga. Your views please. thank you Best Regards, Roan SS GLOBAL FREIGHT PTE LTD #01-32 CARGO AGENTS BUILDING C P O BOX 967 SINGAPORE TEL: (65) 6545 1044 FAX: (65) 6545 0106 WEB: www.superspeedgroup.com email: roankz CONFIDENTIALITY CAUTION: The information contained in this e-mail (including any attachment) is confidential and legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient (or the person responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient) or have received it in error, please do not use, disclose, disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail (including any attachment) or any part of it. Please immediately delete or destroy it and notify us by sending a return e-mail. Thank you - Simone Monday, November 22, 2004 7:51 AM RBSC : Singapore on 22 Nov to 25 Nov 2004/ to John Tan Hello John, Thanx for letting me know. Can meet on Thursday at Changi airport if you wish. My check in time is 6.45pm. Prior to this, i can spend a few hours at the airport lounges. Come for a chat and snack if you wish. Call my cellphone 0414303661 and leave message. I will then return your call when able to talk in private. Good to hear of the temple in Katong. Will zip by there to have a look and pay respects to Ganapatiji. Ommmmm Simone , John Tan <bejohn46> wrote: > Hi Simone > > I am John Tan from Singapore. How I wish could meet up with you, but this Wednesday evening I have to lead a meditation class. Any way I will be messaging you. At Katong, 19, Ceylon Road there is the Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, dedicated to Ganesh, do try to visit this temple. > http://newsradio.mediacorpradio.com/ssi/did_you_know/documents/DYKCEY LONROADTEMPLE.doc > > A warm welcome to Singapore. > > john > > > Simone <syzenith> wrote: > > Hi Jeremy, Hansraj, Roan and Friends, > > I've arranged for international roaming for my handphone/cell phone/ > mobile phone. The number is: 0414 303 661. It is presently > directed straight to Voicemail service. When you dial the number, > an operator will answer the call and ask if you would like to leave > a message for 0414 303 661. > > Please don't be shy about leaving messages on voicemail service as i > will see it. The phone has an alert tone. When there is time > to 'breathe' in amidst obligations, i will definitely return your > phone call. > > You can tell the operation what you want to say. The operator will > then send your message in text format to my mobile phone. Upon > arrival in Singapore, my phone will pick up roaming from either of 2 > servers: Mobile Net One, Singtel, etc. > > This means, friends with urgent matters in Australia can also > contact me by phone while i am overseas. This mobile phone picks up > messages 24 x 7.. > > Reason for voicemail/operator service is becos on Monday, i am > attending the wake 24 hours. It will be noisy, hectic; people > running around; over 200 people attending; priests chanting, > ceremonies, etc. etc. > > Funeral is on Tuesday. Wednesday, i have to speng some private time > with the deceased person's family to catch up on things as we > haven't seen each other 20 years. > > After that,i should be free on Wednesday evening to meet up. > > Some good news regarding accommodation, i will be staying either in > Katong or Toh Yi Road in Clementi. > > Looking forward to seeing all of you! > > Ommmmmm > Simone > > > , j-seven > <jeremy7@g...> wrote: > > > > namaskar! > > simone, there should not be a problem getting a clean room here. > if > > you need help here, I'm sure we can work something out. > > > > I'm sure we can meet. juz let me know when's the best time and we > can > > do coffee or lontong or something. and whilst here, remind me > about > > the prima foodstuff. > > > > so, you'll be here on monday. call me anytime between 10am to 6pm. > > > > hansraj, I shall call you sometime on monday too. > > > > like they say, God works in mysterious ways. > > > > cya. > > jeremy > > > > > > On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 15:56:48 +0800, hansraj <hansraj@p...> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Simone > > > > > > We could definitely meet during your visit to Singapore. Let us > know your convenient date and time (after work in the evening). My > contact is 90627874. Jeremy & Roan we could get in touch. > > > > > > Rgds > > > > > > Hansraj > > > > > > To send an email to: - > > > > > Sponsor > Get unlimited calls to > > U.S./Canada > > > > Links > > > / > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > To send an email to: / b.. c.. To send an email to: Sponsor -- / b.. c.. -- -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2005 Report Share Posted April 1, 2005 Dear Kumar Ji to be specific will quote from A Concise Dictionary of Indian Philosophy by John Grimes Svaahaa meaning invocation at offering to gods .......... Deva...... " it is offered " A Mantra used when offering oblations to the sacrificial fire >From Healing Mantras Book by Thomas Ashley Farrand the word Namaha means.... I offer........it is gender neutral.......neither masculine or feminine.......nam means name as in the " divine word " and Maha means " Great "........together Namaha means " the foregoeing is a great name of the principle used in the mantra the I now offer " Swaha is a feminine ending that means " I offer tot he higher realms " Swaha Loka is the " realm of the Sun......It is also used to connote those realms which lie beyond the Sun or solar region hope this helps Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev Arya In a message dated 4/1/2005 6:15:22 PM Pacific Standard Time, roankz writes: > > > > Dear Frens, > > > > Would anyone in the group pls advise me what the two words below means : > > > > > > Svaha and namah > > > Appreciate your advises. Thank you > > > > kumar(Roankz) > > SS GLOBAL FREIGHT PTE LTD > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2005 Report Share Posted April 1, 2005 Dear Frens, Would anyone in the group pls advise me what the two words below means : Svaha and namah Appreciate your advises. Thank you kumar(Roankz) SS GLOBAL FREIGHT PTE LTD 65-65451044 roankz www.superspeedgroup.com.sg ---- gobullsgo513 04/02/05 10:04:52 RBSC : New Member Sai Ram, I am new to the club and just wanted to say hello and give my greetings. My name is Amit. If you would like to chat with me on messenger, my screen name is: gobullsgo513. Thanks! Amit To send an email to: Children International Would you give Hope to a Child in need? ·Click Here to meet a Girl And Give Her Hope ·Click Here to meet a Boy And Change His Life Learn More / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2005 Report Share Posted April 1, 2005 THANK YOU JI VERY MUCH FOR UR WONDERFUL CLARIFICATIONS kumar(Roankz) SS GLOBAL FREIGHT PTE LTD 65-65451044 roankz www.superspeedgroup.com.sg ---- AumShiningLotus 4/2/2005 10:26:09 AM Re: RBSC : pls advise Dear Kumar Ji to be specific will quote from A Concise Dictionary of Indian Philosophy by John Grimes Svaahaa meaning invocation at offering to gods .......... Deva...... " it is offered " A Mantra used when offering oblations to the sacrificial fire >From Healing Mantras Book by Thomas Ashley Farrand the word Namaha means... I offer........it is gender neutral.......neither masculine or feminine.......nam means name as in the " divine word " and Maha means " Great "........together Namaha means " the foregoeing is a great name of the principle used in the mantra the I now offer " Swaha is a feminine ending that means " I offer tot he higher realms " Swaha Loka is the " realm of the Sun......It is also used to connote those realms which lie beyond the Sun or solar region hope this helps Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev Arya In a message dated 4/1/2005 6:15:22 PM Pacific Standard Time, roankz writes: > > > > Dear Frens, > > > > Would anyone in the group pls advise me what the two words below means : > > > > > > Svaha and namah > > > Appreciate your advises. Thank you > > > > kumar(Roankz) > > SS GLOBAL FREIGHT PTE LTD > > To send an email to: Children International Would you give Hope to a Child in need? ·Click Here to meet a Girl And Give Her Hope ·Click Here to meet a Boy And Change His Life Learn More / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2005 Report Share Posted April 2, 2005 Dear Friend who are you...........goodness we have 4 questions here all in a row and all this information is on our website in the articles section and on the clubsite here........will try to answer some of these briefly for you and then you can read articles on website if you like.....best to start with article Rudraksha for Health and Self Empowerment 1 Most powerful Rudraksha varies depending on individual Jivas Dharma and Karma.....what is most powerful for one may not be most powerful for another....depends on your intent and purpose 2 Yes everyone can wear.........and Rudraksha are recommended by Astrology and Ikshanika or Intuitive Recommendation because that is simply the way it has always been done as far as I know 3 Rudraksha can be worn at any time of day according to what you decide......is your choice and this is part of the path of Self Empowerment that leads to Fearless Life 4 Yes all these details are on our website at www.rudraksha-ratna.com in the articles section and on our clubsite hope this helps Rudra Center America DharmaDev Arya In a message dated 4/2/2005 8:03:31 AM Pacific Standard Time, prasannakasturi writes: > > > > > Dear sir, > can u tell me which is most powerful of all rudraksha.Can every one wear > it.why are rudrasha recomended acc to date of birth.Is rudrasha > should worn on specific date and time for those who wear for first time.Are > all these details given to user when buying from ur center. > Regards > > > > > To send an email to: > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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