Guest guest Posted March 21, 2002 Report Share Posted March 21, 2002 Dear Natabara, Namaste! Thank you for your answer. I was surprised about the “re-marrying” muhurtha. Does it really work; I mean do people get good results? And in this case what do they have to do, providing a new ceremony or just between the couple a symbolic festivity? Mayas, Aztec, Incas all wise people whose wisdom got lost unfortunately. But to the sincere searcher there must be many sources for being looked at. Yes, I know, my country is cotton producer too. By the way nowadays they prefer the synthetic to the natural fibres. In the past we could easily find line fabric in the shops now only synthetics fabric are offered. As humankind loose the right path, more they show it in their behaviour and environment. Regarding using muhurtha for planting: I like myself to grow – at least I try – some vegetable at the garden, but the time does not give me much opportunity. But for this reason I bought a small almanac where in some pages they say the best days for gardening. It is nothing regarding Jyotish they only take into consideration the lunar phases. For instance this month they say: #CCFFFF;mso-pattern:gray-5 white">March 20,21,22: good for cleaning, fertilizing and to manure the earth. #CCFFFF;mso-pattern:gray-5 white">March 23, 24: for planting lemons, apples, oranges, tomatoes, eggplant, cauli-flower, and broccolis yes"> #CCFFFF;mso-pattern:gray-5 white">March 25,26 to seed: pumpkins, watermelons, flowers with strong colours, and to cut wood. #CCFFFF;mso-pattern:gray-5 white">March 27. 28 to seed: pasture, grass, and for harvest of: soybean, rice, wheat, beans, sunflower, and coffee as well as potatoes, anions. #CCFFFF;mso-pattern:gray-5 white">March: 29, 30: for planting carrots, burdock root, cassava, beetroot, peanut, radish, English potatoes, sweet potatoes, yams, #CCFFFF;mso-pattern:gray-5 white">March: 31 for planting flowers (low – not climbing ones) like: rhododendron (azalea), daises, agapanthus, or climbers like bougainvillea. Well, as I said, it is not a Jyotish study; I guess they only use the lunar-phases. I did not check it myself. By the way I had as a present from a dearest friend, one calendar that must say something about this subject, but is in German and I have to read it very slowly as My German is too weak, so I also have to do it in the company of a good dictionary, but as soon as I have any news about it I will let you know. Old people her in my country used to say that if you are planting any vegetable which will grow outside the earth like, broccolis, lettuce, tomatoes, whatever, you should do it from the new Moon to the full moon. If you are planting any vegetable that will grow inside the earth you should do it from the Full moon to the new Moon. I do not know how much this is true; and mentioned it just to add some more information. Regarding the symbols you got when you wrote me I do not know what happened either, but there is a “type” that you can choose whose name is: #FF99CC;mso-shading:#FF99CC;mso-pattern:gray-5 #FF99CC;font-weight:bold">Wingdings. gray-5 #FF99CC"> ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i Wingdings"> There you will find a lot of symbols, including the astrological signs too. #FF99CC">ME is another type letter where you got all the Jyotish symbols .1 2 3 7 9 0 - = q w e r t y u I o p a s d f g h j k l ] c b. By the way, Gemini is under the (-) signal. But you must to select the windings “type” before it and keep the “shift” key pressed. Thank you once again for your kindness, please take care, Lucia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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