Guest guest Posted April 2, 2005 Report Share Posted April 2, 2005 || Shri Chintaamani Ganeshaaya Swaahaa || Dear Himanshu ji, First of all pls don't add "Shri" (I'm not even become Mr. yet .... :-) ) or "Ji" before or after Vinay (It itself override the meaning of Vinay !! ) Coming back to subject, thanks for quoting original Sanskrit words , and similar things are taught around in Maharashtra also!! But this sloka gives more importance to Angalakshana , I suppose !! With Regards, Vinay P. "Himanshu Mohan" <himanshu_mohan Sat Apr 2, 2005 11:10 pm [Om Krishna Guru] Re: Re: D-7 clarification himanshu_mohan Offline Send Email Om Namo Bhagawate VasudevayDear friends,Namaste.I have not read the original write-up nor the complete thread.however due to comments of Shri Vinay ji and Shri Vishwanadham, inparticular reg. Right & left - I was reminded of the fact that intraditional horoscopes in Northern India it is mentioned thatthe "SON was born out of the RIGHT womb / DAUGHTER was born out ofthe LEFT womb". Howsoever biologically incorrect, thisstatement "Dakshin-Kukshau Putra-Ratnamajeejanat" or "Waam-KukshauPutri-ratnamajeejanat" may have some astrological relevance.regards,Shri Krishnarpanamastu.Himanshu Mohan Attachment: (image/gif) notonline.gif [not stored] Attachment: (image/gif) sendemail.gif [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2005 Report Share Posted April 4, 2005 Hare Rama Krishna Dar Vinay, Namaskar i liked your comment on Jaimini' as a part of Parasara. This line of thinking will take you a long way in learning from SJC groups. i have read UL chapter in BPHS (earlier also i tried reading - the main problem i encounter is in the translation of first sloka, which gives UL as the arudha of the 2nd house!). 12th is the house of lineage; son is considered important for continuation of Gotra (gotra vriddhi). So bhagya is seen from the 9th to UL. Jamini's Upadesa sutras, expanded on this topic ( not that Jaimini system etc.,). Hope this helps. regards suryaviswanadham Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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