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Saturn, Marriage and Relationship

 

May 11, 2004

 

Hi All,

 

Since we're kind of on this tack, I thought to throw this at ya.

 

We've all read and heard about Saturn's role in terms of overall

maturation. But I think what we don't consider nearly enough is this

ringed planet's role in relationships and marriage.

 

Classically, Saturn is exalted in Libra - Venus' sign. There is a

link

established between these two unlikely planets.

 

If one takes the time to study the history and purpose of marriage,

particularly in the Western context, one can easily see the

connections

between this institution's development and Saturn's Western

classical

exaltation.

 

We all know that any contact between Venus and Saturn tends to

suggest a

"toning down" a "chilling" of the emotions. A delay, strategic,

emotional, or otherwise, can occur in terms of the "blooming" of

Venusian dimensions. Looked at in the way we are daling with here,

it

can suggest a slow, steady building of relationship; permanance,

purpose, and committment are the keys.

 

We all know the state of affairs as it relates to marriage here in

the

USA. Divorce rates are at all-time high levels. Additionally, we

know

from many studies produced by those who work in such fields, that

the

YOUNGER a person is when they marry, the MORE LIKELY they are to

divorce

later on. Most researchers tend to agree that, in our society, a

person

who marries before age 25 has a tremendous set of odds stacked

against

them in terms of making their marriage last in the long term.

 

But we astrologers have an additional insight when it comes to these

and

other matters. It is called the Saturn Return.

 

This period, usually occuring between 28 to 30 years of age, is a

time

when transiting Saturn returns to its natal placement in the chart.

This

entire period reflects a very important time of life; it is a time

when

a person truly becomes an adult in our society.

 

How many of us have seen couples who marry prior to their Saturn

Return,

only to divorce not soon after? I think a major reason for this has

to

do with the fact, for most people, they haven't really come into

their

own, so to speak. Saturn represents "the harsh reality", and

marriage is

a huge responsibility and committment. In our ever increasing

freedom

oriented, individualistic worshipping culture, such concerns are

easily

tossed aside.

 

In particular, in my view, Saturn tying itself into either the 7th

house

and/or Venus in the chart, and/or Saturn Rx, is even stronger signal

that caution and preparedness is needed when it comes to the

question of

marriage. Time, experience, confidence-building and emotional

maturation

are needed before such a massive undertaking is done.

 

I think, more than we may want to admit or even realize, that

Saturn's

role is very, very important when it comes to considering the

question

of marriage or serious, committed longterm relationship.

 

Anyone have any comments, observations or charts they might want to

share?

 

Salaam,

Mu

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--- MuMin Bey <mumin_bey wrote:

> Saturn, Marriage and Relationship

>

> May 11, 2004

>

> Hi All,

>

> Since we're kind of on this tack, I thought to

> throw this at ya.

>

> We've all read and heard about Saturn's role in

> terms of overall

> maturation. But I think what we don't consider

> nearly enough is this

> ringed planet's role in relationships and

> marriage.

>

> Classically, Saturn is exalted in Libra -

> Venus' sign. There is a

> link

> established between these two unlikely planets.

>

>

> If one takes the time to study the history and

> purpose of marriage,

> particularly in the Western context, one can

> easily see the

> connections

> between this institution's development and

> Saturn's Western

> classical

> exaltation.

>

> We all know that any contact between Venus and

> Saturn tends to

> suggest a

> "toning down" a "chilling" of the emotions. A

> delay, strategic,

> emotional, or otherwise, can occur in terms of

> the "blooming" of

> Venusian dimensions. Looked at in the way we

> are daling with here,

> it

> can suggest a slow, steady building of

> relationship; permanance,

> purpose, and committment are the keys.

>

> We all know the state of affairs as it relates

> to marriage here in

> the

> USA. Divorce rates are at all-time high levels.

> Additionally, we

> know

> from many studies produced by those who work in

> such fields, that

> the

> YOUNGER a person is when they marry, the MORE

> LIKELY they are to

> divorce

> later on. Most researchers tend to agree that,

> in our society, a

> person

> who marries before age 25 has a tremendous set

> of odds stacked

> against

> them in terms of making their marriage last in

> the long term.

>

> But we astrologers have an additional insight

> when it comes to these

> and

> other matters. It is called the Saturn Return.

>

> This period, usually occuring between 28 to 30

> years of age, is a

> time

> when transiting Saturn returns to its natal

> placement in the chart.

> This

> entire period reflects a very important time of

> life; it is a time

> when

> a person truly becomes an adult in our society.

>

>

> How many of us have seen couples who marry

> prior to their Saturn

> Return,

> only to divorce not soon after? I think a major

> reason for this has

> to

> do with the fact, for most people, they haven't

> really come into

> their

> own, so to speak. Saturn represents "the harsh

> reality", and

> marriage is

> a huge responsibility and committment. In our

> ever increasing

> freedom

> oriented, individualistic worshipping culture,

> such concerns are

> easily

> tossed aside.

>

> In particular, in my view, Saturn tying itself

> into either the 7th

> house

> and/or Venus in the chart, and/or Saturn Rx, is

> even stronger signal

> that caution and preparedness is needed when it

> comes to the

> question of

> marriage. Time, experience, confidence-building

> and emotional

> maturation

> are needed before such a massive undertaking is

> done.

>

> I think, more than we may want to admit or even

> realize, that

> Saturn's

> role is very, very important when it comes to

> considering the

> question

> of marriage or serious, committed longterm

> relationship.

>

> Anyone have any comments, observations or

> charts they might want to

> share?

>

> Salaam,

> Mu

>This can go on and on, I had a girl friend with

saturn /moon together in the 7t house, caprcorn

rising in jyotish. Jyotishees commnents were

after 36, which is full strength of saturn, she

will be able to stick in a marriage.

 

Age means nothing to her, she can like older men

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Mu,

A wonderful article from ur end. I totally agree with the role of Sat.

I have observed Sat Ven conjunctions showing a lot of immaturity in

relationships, also found most people suddenly becoming mature during

their Saturn return.

Sometimes I have found that a person can even change careers or his

career starts when Sat return happens. I guess this happens since in

Nadi astrology Saturn is karmakaraka.

 

These are my limited observations.

 

best wishes

 

Sunil

 

gjlist, "MuMin Bey" <mumin_bey> wrote:

> Saturn, Marriage and Relationship

>

> May 11, 2004

>

> Hi All,

>

> Since we're kind of on this tack, I thought to throw this at ya.

>

> We've all read and heard about Saturn's role in terms of overall

> maturation. But I think what we don't consider nearly enough is

this

> ringed planet's role in relationships and marriage.

>

> Classically, Saturn is exalted in Libra - Venus' sign. There is a

> link

> established between these two unlikely planets.

>

> If one takes the time to study the history and purpose of marriage,

> particularly in the Western context, one can easily see the

> connections

> between this institution's development and Saturn's Western

> classical

> exaltation.

>

> We all know that any contact between Venus and Saturn tends to

> suggest a

> "toning down" a "chilling" of the emotions. A delay, strategic,

> emotional, or otherwise, can occur in terms of the "blooming" of

> Venusian dimensions. Looked at in the way we are daling with here,

> it

> can suggest a slow, steady building of relationship; permanance,

> purpose, and committment are the keys.

>

> We all know the state of affairs as it relates to marriage here in

> the

> USA. Divorce rates are at all-time high levels. Additionally, we

> know

> from many studies produced by those who work in such fields, that

> the

> YOUNGER a person is when they marry, the MORE LIKELY they are to

> divorce

> later on. Most researchers tend to agree that, in our society, a

> person

> who marries before age 25 has a tremendous set of odds stacked

> against

> them in terms of making their marriage last in the long term.

>

> But we astrologers have an additional insight when it comes to

these

> and

> other matters. It is called the Saturn Return.

>

> This period, usually occuring between 28 to 30 years of age, is a

> time

> when transiting Saturn returns to its natal placement in the chart.

> This

> entire period reflects a very important time of life; it is a time

> when

> a person truly becomes an adult in our society.

>

> How many of us have seen couples who marry prior to their Saturn

> Return,

> only to divorce not soon after? I think a major reason for this has

> to

> do with the fact, for most people, they haven't really come into

> their

> own, so to speak. Saturn represents "the harsh reality", and

> marriage is

> a huge responsibility and committment. In our ever increasing

> freedom

> oriented, individualistic worshipping culture, such concerns are

> easily

> tossed aside.

>

> In particular, in my view, Saturn tying itself into either the 7th

> house

> and/or Venus in the chart, and/or Saturn Rx, is even stronger

signal

> that caution and preparedness is needed when it comes to the

> question of

> marriage. Time, experience, confidence-building and emotional

> maturation

> are needed before such a massive undertaking is done.

>

> I think, more than we may want to admit or even realize, that

> Saturn's

> role is very, very important when it comes to considering the

> question

> of marriage or serious, committed longterm relationship.

>

> Anyone have any comments, observations or charts they might want to

> share?

>

> Salaam,

> Mu

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Hello all,

 

Your message really struck a cord with me and first I'd like to

thank you for sharing it on this list!

 

I have lived through some "classic" Saturn situations with

regards to relationships. Saturn in 7th (Aries), and Saturn lord of

5th (for some the house of pre-marital relationships).

 

Saturn has mostly coloured the "endings" of my relationships,

with the feeling that I've had "the rug pullled from under me" all of

a sudden. The majority of my relationships have been very good,

it's in the ending that Saturn really manifested himself in my own

situations. Interestingly enough, my last relationship was with

someone who has Saturn in Libra (someone much older) which

was by far, even if it did not last, one of the relationships I learnt

the most from.

 

Thank again,

Francoise

 

 

gjlist, "MuMin Bey" <mumin_bey>

wrote:

> Saturn, Marriage and Relationship

>

> May 11, 2004

>

> Hi All,

>

> Since we're kind of on this tack, I thought to throw this at ya.

>

> We've all read and heard about Saturn's role in terms of overall

> maturation. But I think what we don't consider nearly enough is

this

> ringed planet's role in relationships and marriage.

>

> Classically, Saturn is exalted in Libra - Venus' sign. There is a

> link

> established between these two unlikely planets.

>

> If one takes the time to study the history and purpose of

marriage,

> particularly in the Western context, one can easily see the

> connections

> between this institution's development and Saturn's Western

> classical

> exaltation.

>

> We all know that any contact between Venus and Saturn tends

to

> suggest a

> "toning down" a "chilling" of the emotions. A delay, strategic,

> emotional, or otherwise, can occur in terms of the "blooming"

of

> Venusian dimensions. Looked at in the way we are daling with

here,

> it

> can suggest a slow, steady building of relationship;

permanance,

> purpose, and committment are the keys.

>

> We all know the state of affairs as it relates to marriage here in

> the

> USA. Divorce rates are at all-time high levels. Additionally, we

> know

> from many studies produced by those who work in such fields,

that

> the

> YOUNGER a person is when they marry, the MORE LIKELY

they are to

> divorce

> later on. Most researchers tend to agree that, in our society, a

> person

> who marries before age 25 has a tremendous set of odds

stacked

> against

> them in terms of making their marriage last in the long term.

>

> But we astrologers have an additional insight when it comes to

these

> and

> other matters. It is called the Saturn Return.

>

> This period, usually occuring between 28 to 30 years of age, is

a

> time

> when transiting Saturn returns to its natal placement in the

chart.

> This

> entire period reflects a very important time of life; it is a time

> when

> a person truly becomes an adult in our society.

>

> How many of us have seen couples who marry prior to their

Saturn

> Return,

> only to divorce not soon after? I think a major reason for this

has

> to

> do with the fact, for most people, they haven't really come into

> their

> own, so to speak. Saturn represents "the harsh reality", and

> marriage is

> a huge responsibility and committment. In our ever increasing

> freedom

> oriented, individualistic worshipping culture, such concerns

are

> easily

> tossed aside.

>

> In particular, in my view, Saturn tying itself into either the 7th

> house

> and/or Venus in the chart, and/or Saturn Rx, is even stronger

signal

> that caution and preparedness is needed when it comes to the

> question of

> marriage. Time, experience, confidence-building and

emotional

> maturation

> are needed before such a massive undertaking is done.

>

> I think, more than we may want to admit or even realize, that

> Saturn's

> role is very, very important when it comes to considering the

> question

> of marriage or serious, committed longterm relationship.

>

> Anyone have any comments, observations or charts they might

want to

> share?

>

> Salaam,

> Mu

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--- Francoise <francoisemethot

wrote:

> Hello all,

>

> Your message really struck a cord with me and

> first I'd like to

> thank you for sharing it on this list!

>

> I have lived through some "classic" Saturn

> situations with

> regards to relationships. Saturn in 7th

> (Aries), and Saturn lord of

> 5th (for some the house of pre-marital

> relationships).

>

> Saturn has mostly coloured the "endings" of my

> relationships,

> with the feeling that I've had "the rug pullled

> from under me" all of

> a sudden. The majority of my relationships have

> been very good,

> it's in the ending that Saturn really

> manifested himself in my own

> situations. Interestingly enough, my last

> relationship was with

> someone who has Saturn in Libra (someone much

> older) which

> was by far, even if it did not last, one of the

> relationships I learnt

> the most from.

>

> Thank again,

> Francoise

 

 

Hi ,

 

I am jumping in here. I like to think as a chart

as a whole, and isolated one planet and therefore

determime this is where the effects come from,

but this is still possible , I think.

 

But, what if one planet is debilitated- showing

disasterous ffects for something , but there are

10 canceellation effects in the rest of the

chart? And just becase yu may not see them or

know about them doesn;t mean that someone else

cant see it.

 

Anyway, you used the word "relationships", this

already says something from some point of view-

In india and other aisen countries, for example,

this is a rare word. One indian told me there are

3 tings you do once in india, born, die, and get

married. many do not date before they are

married.

 

Just from you little indication of your chart,

saturn in aires in 7th, you see "relationships"

comes up. It could give affliction to marriage

house and romance house as you described but with

proper jyotish matching, and a willingness on

your side, you can be happly married , if you want.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi ,

 

Quite true. I have Saturn in Aries in the 11th house

looking at my 5th house of Libra. The two

relationships that I had did end rather suddenly. Also

, am still not married ....

 

My 29th year onwards has indeed been a period of

"growing up" where relationships are concerned.

 

Best wishes

 

Surf

 

 

--- Francoise <francoisemethot wrote:

> Hello all,

>

> Your message really struck a cord with me and first

> I'd like to

> thank you for sharing it on this list!

>

> I have lived through some "classic" Saturn

> situations with

> regards to relationships. Saturn in 7th (Aries), and

> Saturn lord of

> 5th (for some the house of pre-marital

> relationships).

>

> Saturn has mostly coloured the "endings" of my

> relationships,

> with the feeling that I've had "the rug pullled from

> under me" all of

> a sudden. The majority of my relationships have been

> very good,

> it's in the ending that Saturn really manifested

> himself in my own

> situations. Interestingly enough, my last

> relationship was with

> someone who has Saturn in Libra (someone much older)

> which

> was by far, even if it did not last, one of the

> relationships I learnt

> the most from.

>

> Thank again,

> Francoise

>

>

> gjlist, "MuMin Bey"

> <mumin_bey>

> wrote:

> > Saturn, Marriage and Relationship

> >

> > May 11, 2004

> >

> > Hi All,

> >

> > Since we're kind of on this tack, I thought to

> throw this at ya.

> >

> > We've all read and heard about Saturn's role in

> terms of overall

> > maturation. But I think what we don't consider

> nearly enough is

> this

> > ringed planet's role in relationships and

> marriage.

> >

> > Classically, Saturn is exalted in Libra - Venus'

> sign. There is a

> > link

> > established between these two unlikely planets.

> >

> > If one takes the time to study the history and

> purpose of

> marriage,

> > particularly in the Western context, one can

> easily see the

> > connections

> > between this institution's development and

> Saturn's Western

> > classical

> > exaltation.

> >

> > We all know that any contact between Venus and

> Saturn tends

> to

> > suggest a

> > "toning down" a "chilling" of the emotions. A

> delay, strategic,

> > emotional, or otherwise, can occur in terms of the

> "blooming"

> of

> > Venusian dimensions. Looked at in the way we are

> daling with

> here,

> > it

> > can suggest a slow, steady building of

> relationship;

> permanance,

> > purpose, and committment are the keys.

> >

> > We all know the state of affairs as it relates to

> marriage here in

> > the

> > USA. Divorce rates are at all-time high levels.

> Additionally, we

> > know

> > from many studies produced by those who work in

> such fields,

> that

> > the

> > YOUNGER a person is when they marry, the MORE

> LIKELY

> they are to

> > divorce

> > later on. Most researchers tend to agree that, in

> our society, a

> > person

> > who marries before age 25 has a tremendous set of

> odds

> stacked

> > against

> > them in terms of making their marriage last in the

> long term.

> >

> > But we astrologers have an additional insight when

> it comes to

> these

> > and

> > other matters. It is called the Saturn Return.

> >

> > This period, usually occuring between 28 to 30

> years of age, is

> a

> > time

> > when transiting Saturn returns to its natal

> placement in the

> chart.

> > This

> > entire period reflects a very important time of

> life; it is a time

> > when

> > a person truly becomes an adult in our society.

> >

> > How many of us have seen couples who marry prior

> to their

> Saturn

> > Return,

> > only to divorce not soon after? I think a major

> reason for this

> has

> > to

> > do with the fact, for most people, they haven't

> really come into

> > their

> > own, so to speak. Saturn represents "the harsh

> reality", and

> > marriage is

> > a huge responsibility and committment. In our ever

> increasing

> > freedom

> > oriented, individualistic worshipping culture,

> such concerns

> are

> > easily

> > tossed aside.

> >

> > In particular, in my view, Saturn tying itself

> into either the 7th

> > house

> > and/or Venus in the chart, and/or Saturn Rx, is

> even stronger

> signal

> > that caution and preparedness is needed when it

> comes to the

> > question of

> > marriage. Time, experience, confidence-building

> and

> emotional

> > maturation

> > are needed before such a massive undertaking is

> done.

> >

> > I think, more than we may want to admit or even

> realize, that

> > Saturn's

> > role is very, very important when it comes to

> considering the

> > question

> > of marriage or serious, committed longterm

> relationship.

> >

> > Anyone have any comments, observations or charts

> they might

> want to

> > share?

> >

> > Salaam,

> > Mu

>

>

>

>

>

> Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat

> Sat

> :

> gjlist-

>

>

> Links

>

>

>

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Hi Ron,

 

You seem to have that stereotype image of India of

snake charmers & elephants. We do have those of

course.

However, let me assure you Indians don't just "get

born , die & get married".

Especially, all the metro cities are quite modern

("westernized") & comparable in most matters with any

other western city.

We do a whole lotta things in between birth &

marriage & death.

Folks here do have "relationships" & date before they

get married (& even after they get married!).

 

Surf

 

--- Ron <sidha7001 wrote:

> Hi ,

>

> I am jumping in here. I like to think as a chart

> as a whole, and isolated one planet and therefore

> determime this is where the effects come from,

> but this is still possible , I think.

>

> But, what if one planet is debilitated- showing

> disasterous ffects for something , but there are

> 10 canceellation effects in the rest of the

> chart? And just becase yu may not see them or

> know about them doesn;t mean that someone else

> cant see it.

>

> Anyway, you used the word "relationships", this

> already says something from some point of view-

> In india and other aisen countries, for example,

> this is a rare word. One indian told me there are

> 3 tings you do once in india, born, die, and get

> married. many do not date before they are

> married.

>

> Just from you little indication of your chart,

> saturn in aires in 7th, you see "relationships"

> comes up. It could give affliction to marriage

> house and romance house as you described but with

> proper jyotish matching, and a willingness on

> your side, you can be happly married , if you want.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> SBC - Internet access at a great low price.

> http://promo./sbc/

>

>

>

>

>

> Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat

> Sat

> :

> gjlist-

>

>

> Links

>

>

> gjlist

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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--- surfgold <surfgold2001 wrote:

> Hi Ron,

>

> You seem to have that stereotype image of

> India of

> snake charmers & elephants. We do have those of

> course.

> However, let me assure you Indians don't just

> "get

> born , die & get married".

> Especially, all the metro cities are quite

> modern

> ("westernized") & comparable in most matters

> with any

> other western city.

> We do a whole lotta things in between birth &

> marriage & death.

> Folks here do have "relationships" & date

> before they

> get married (& even after they get married!).

>

> Surf

>

> --- Ron <sidha7001 wrote:

> > Hi ,

> >

> > I am jumping in here. I like to think as a

> chart

> > as a whole, and isolated one planet and

> therefore

> > determime this is where the effects come

> from,

> > but this is still possible , I think.

> >

> > But, what if one planet is debilitated-

> showing

> > disasterous ffects for something , but there

> are

> > 10 canceellation effects in the rest of the

> > chart? And just becase yu may not see them or

> > know about them doesn;t mean that someone

> else

> > cant see it.

> >

> > Anyway, you used the word "relationships",

> this

> > already says something from some point of

> view-

> > In india and other aisen countries, for

> example,

> > this is a rare word. One indian told me there

> are

> > 3 tings you do once in india, born, die, and

> get

> > married. many do not date before they are

> > married.

> >

> > Just from you little indication of your

> chart,

> > saturn in aires in 7th, you see

> "relationships"

> > comes up. It could give affliction to

> marriage

> > house and romance house as you described but

> with

> > proper jyotish matching, and a willingness on

> > your side, you can be happly married , if you

> want.

> >

Hi,

 

I know about the big city life in India but I am

refering to smaller villages such as the one I

visited where the jyotishee lives.

 

I see more hope and promise in aiming at a vedic

way of life for India than trying to follow the

west

 

Ron

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Ron,

 

Just setting the facts right / as they are Ron.

Not commenting on the merits or demerits of either way

of life i.e . western or vedic.

 

Surf

 

--- Ron <sidha7001 wrote:

> --- surfgold <surfgold2001 wrote:

> > Hi Ron,

> >

> > You seem to have that stereotype image of

> > India of

> > snake charmers & elephants. We do have those of

> > course.

> > However, let me assure you Indians don't just

> > "get

> > born , die & get married".

> > Especially, all the metro cities are quite

> > modern

> > ("westernized") & comparable in most matters

> > with any

> > other western city.

> > We do a whole lotta things in between birth &

> > marriage & death.

> > Folks here do have "relationships" & date

> > before they

> > get married (& even after they get married!).

> >

> > Surf

> >

> > --- Ron <sidha7001 wrote:

> > > Hi ,

> > >

> > > I am jumping in here. I like to think as a

> > chart

> > > as a whole, and isolated one planet and

> > therefore

> > > determime this is where the effects come

> > from,

> > > but this is still possible , I think.

> > >

> > > But, what if one planet is debilitated-

> > showing

> > > disasterous ffects for something , but there

> > are

> > > 10 canceellation effects in the rest of the

> > > chart? And just becase yu may not see them or

> > > know about them doesn;t mean that someone

> > else

> > > cant see it.

> > >

> > > Anyway, you used the word "relationships",

> > this

> > > already says something from some point of

> > view-

> > > In india and other aisen countries, for

> > example,

> > > this is a rare word. One indian told me there

> > are

> > > 3 tings you do once in india, born, die, and

> > get

> > > married. many do not date before they are

> > > married.

> > >

> > > Just from you little indication of your

> > chart,

> > > saturn in aires in 7th, you see

> > "relationships"

> > > comes up. It could give affliction to

> > marriage

> > > house and romance house as you described but

> > with

> > > proper jyotish matching, and a willingness on

> > > your side, you can be happly married , if you

> > want.

> > >

> Hi,

>

> I know about the big city life in India but I am

> refering to smaller villages such as the one I

> visited where the jyotishee lives.

>

> I see more hope and promise in aiming at a vedic

> way of life for India than trying to follow the

> west

>

> Ron

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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