Guest guest Posted November 10, 2001 Report Share Posted November 10, 2001 OHM SHRI RAGAVENDRAYA NAMAH JAYA JAGANNATHA Namaste Lakshmi and other Jyotisha, There is going to be more lessons on Nakshatra and divisional charts later. We are covering some fundamentals for the benefits of very beginners. Meanwhile, I want to make a request to you and others. Your flow of writing is marvelous. I know you are tied up with your official and personal works and in addition you have taken up the SJVC web maintenance. But, whenever you find time, please write about Hindu Gods and Goddesses. It can be anything related to a deity. It can be epic story or their nature etc., The reason is there are many non-Indian students in this list. Some of them at least know about Krishna and his various incarnations. But, many of them doesn't t know anything about our Hindu deities. This was voiced by many of them. In fact this is the part those people found difficult in the Ishtadevada lesson. It is our obligation to explain to them. If I say 'turbinectomy', we will be confused. It is an ENT surgical procedure. Similarly all those non-Indian sisyas, confuse when we say "Dhakshinaamoorthy" I am making this request to all the members who know about Hindu deities, to contribute. Thanks Solai Kannan lakshmi ramesh [b_lakshmi_ramesh ]Friday, November 09, 2001 12:42 PMTo: sjvcSubject: Re: [sjvc] Evaluation of "small exercise" - Part 2Om Gurave Namah----------------Namaste Solai,Yes, it was indeed a typo and propagated thanks tocopy and paste! I verified my rough sheet and carriedout the correction in my file.Thanks for the lesson/correction. Now, navamsa doesn'tscare me any longer. Can we have a lesson on otherD-charts' calculation/fixation too? Regards,Lakshmi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2001 Report Share Posted November 11, 2001 Namasthe Solai and others, Let me start with my very poor colection. thanks, Karu Ganesha Akhuratha Alampata Amit Avaneesh Avighna Balaganapathi Bhalchandra Bheema Bhoopati Devarata Gajananeti Gajavakra Gajavaktra Yashankaram Yagnakaya Vishvamukha Vinayaka Vikat Vignanashin Vignaharta Vigneshwar Vighnavinashanaya Vignaraja Vighnarajendra Shiva Bhudeva Bhutapala Chandramowli Chandrapida Durjaya Dhyutidhara Dhyanadhara Dhanadeepa Devadeva Dayakara Rama Danta Janardana Jitamitra Ramachandra Satyavrata Satyavikrama Sathyavache Shasvata Vagmine Valipramathana Krshna Achyuta Ajaya Anantha Arisudana Banasura Karantaka Bheeshmamuktiprada Brindavananth Damodara Danvendra Dayanidhi Devesh Dwarakanayaka Meanwhile, I want to make a request to you and others. Your flow of writing is marvelous. I know you are tied up with your official and personal works and in addition you have taken up the SJVC web maintenance. But, whenever you find time, please write about Hindu Gods and Goddesses. It can be anything related to a deity. It can be epic story or their nature etc., The reason is there are many non-Indian students in this list. Some of them at least know about Krishna and his various incarnations. But, many of them doesn't t know anything about our Hindu deities. This was voiced by many of them. In fact this is the part those people found difficult in the Ishtadevada lesson. It is our obligation to explain to them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2001 Report Share Posted November 11, 2001 Namaste Karu - what would be good is the accompanying area of influence if possible. ! Shanti, Shanti Shanti Frank in Austin , Fschmidt (AT) Austin (DOT) rr.com karu [heen (AT) netspace (DOT) net.au] Sunday, November 11, 2001 12:58 AMsjvcSubject: Re: [sjvc] Request to Lakshmi Ramesh and others Namasthe Solai and others, Let me start with my very poor colection. thanks, Karu Ganesha Akhuratha Alampata Amit Avaneesh Avighna Balaganapathi Bhalchandra Bheema Bhoopati Devarata Gajananeti Gajavakra Gajavaktra Yashankaram Yagnakaya Vishvamukha Vinayaka Vikat Vignanashin Vignaharta Vigneshwar Vighnavinashanaya Vignaraja Vighnarajendra Shiva Bhudeva Bhutapala Chandramowli Chandrapida Durjaya Dhyutidhara Dhyanadhara Dhanadeepa Devadeva Dayakara Rama Danta Janardana Jitamitra Ramachandra Satyavrata Satyavikrama Sathyavache Shasvata Vagmine Valipramathana Krshna Achyuta Ajaya Anantha Arisudana Banasura Karantaka Bheeshmamuktiprada Brindavananth Damodara Danvendra Dayanidhi Devesh Dwarakanayaka Meanwhile, I want to make a request to you and others. Your flow of writing is marvelous. I know you are tied up with your official and personal works and in addition you have taken up the SJVC web maintenance. But, whenever you find time, please write about Hindu Gods and Goddesses. It can be anything related to a deity. It can be epic story or their nature etc., The reason is there are many non-Indian students in this list. Some of them at least know about Krishna and his various incarnations. But, many of them doesn't t know anything about our Hindu deities. This was voiced by many of them. In fact this is the part those people found difficult in the Ishtadevada lesson. It is our obligation to explain to them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2001 Report Share Posted November 11, 2001 Om Gurave Namah ---------------- Namaste Solai, Thanks for your kind words. It's Guru's grace alone. I would be glad to be of any service I can render. However, I would like Sanjayji to suggest some episodes of particular interest from Puranas / Upanishads on which I can write, because ultimately He's the "Fount" and I am merely the flow. Hoping that many others would volunteer and share heir knowledge. Regards, Lakshmi --- Solai Kannan <solai wrote: > OHM SHRI RAGAVENDRAYA NAMAH > JAYA JAGANNATHA > > Namaste Lakshmi and other Jyotisha, > > There is going to be more lessons on Nakshatra and > divisional charts later. > We are covering some fundamentals for the benefits > of very beginners. > > Meanwhile, I want to make a request to you and > others. Your flow of writing > is marvelous. I know you are tied up with your > official and personal works > and in addition you have taken up the SJVC web > maintenance. But, whenever > you find time, please write about Hindu Gods and > Goddesses. It can be > anything related to a deity. It can be epic story or > their nature etc., > > The reason is there are many non-Indian students in > this list. Some of them > at least know about Krishna and his various > incarnations. But, many of them > doesn't t know anything about our Hindu deities. > This was voiced by many of > them. In fact this is the part those people found > difficult in the > Ishtadevada lesson. It is our obligation to explain > to them. > > If I say 'turbinectomy', we will be confused. It is > an ENT surgical > procedure. Similarly all those non-Indian sisyas, > confuse when we say > "Dhakshinaamoorthy" > > I am making this request to all the members who know > about Hindu deities, to > contribute. > > Thanks > Solai Kannan > > lakshmi ramesh > [b_lakshmi_ramesh] > Friday, November 09, 2001 12:42 PM > sjvc > Re: [sjvc] Evaluation of "small exercise" > - Part 2 > > > Om Gurave Namah > ---------------- > > Namaste Solai, > > Yes, it was indeed a typo and propagated thanks > to > copy and paste! I verified my rough sheet and > carried > out the correction in my file. > > Thanks for the lesson/correction. Now, navamsa > doesn't > scare me any longer. Can we have a lesson on other > D-charts' calculation/fixation too? > > Regards, > Lakshmi > > Find a job, post your resume. http://careers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 OM SRI GURAVE NAMAH Dear Lakshmi, Start with the Vishnu Puran. This is very relevant to Jyotish. Best Regards Sanjay Rath http://sanjayrath.tripod.com - "lakshmi ramesh" <b_lakshmi_ramesh <sjvc> Monday, November 12, 2001 11:59 AM Re: [sjvc] Request to Lakshmi Ramesh and others > Om Gurave Namah > ---------------- > > Namaste Solai, > > Thanks for your kind words. It's Guru's grace alone. > > I would be glad to be of any service I can render. > However, I would like Sanjayji to suggest some > episodes of particular interest from Puranas / > Upanishads on which I can write, because ultimately > He's the "Fount" and I am merely the flow. > > Hoping that many others would volunteer and share heir > knowledge. > > Regards, > Lakshmi > > --- Solai Kannan <solai wrote: > > OHM SHRI RAGAVENDRAYA NAMAH > > JAYA JAGANNATHA > > > > Namaste Lakshmi and other Jyotisha, > > > > There is going to be more lessons on Nakshatra and > > divisional charts later. > > We are covering some fundamentals for the benefits > > of very beginners. > > > > Meanwhile, I want to make a request to you and > > others. Your flow of writing > > is marvelous. I know you are tied up with your > > official and personal works > > and in addition you have taken up the SJVC web > > maintenance. But, whenever > > you find time, please write about Hindu Gods and > > Goddesses. It can be > > anything related to a deity. It can be epic story or > > their nature etc., > > > > The reason is there are many non-Indian students in > > this list. Some of them > > at least know about Krishna and his various > > incarnations. But, many of them > > doesn't t know anything about our Hindu deities. > > This was voiced by many of > > them. In fact this is the part those people found > > difficult in the > > Ishtadevada lesson. It is our obligation to explain > > to them. > > > > If I say 'turbinectomy', we will be confused. It is > > an ENT surgical > > procedure. Similarly all those non-Indian sisyas, > > confuse when we say > > "Dhakshinaamoorthy" > > > > I am making this request to all the members who know > > about Hindu deities, to > > contribute. > > > > Thanks > > Solai Kannan > > > > lakshmi ramesh > > [b_lakshmi_ramesh] > > Friday, November 09, 2001 12:42 PM > > sjvc > > Re: [sjvc] Evaluation of "small exercise" > > - Part 2 > > > > > > Om Gurave Namah > > ---------------- > > > > Namaste Solai, > > > > Yes, it was indeed a typo and propagated thanks > > to > > copy and paste! I verified my rough sheet and > > carried > > out the correction in my file. > > > > Thanks for the lesson/correction. Now, navamsa > > doesn't > > scare me any longer. Can we have a lesson on other > > D-charts' calculation/fixation too? > > > > Regards, > > Lakshmi > > > > > > > > > Find a job, post your resume. > http://careers. > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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