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Dear sir,

Sani is related to black cow and its donation to a

poor old man in saturday evening is said to reduce

evil effect of this planet.

namaste.

sourav

--- Jean CLEMENT <tashrif wrote:

> Dear Harish Trivedi,

>

> Could you tell me if there is a Graha or a Devata

> associated with a Black

> Cow?

>

> Amitié

> Jean

>

>

 

 

 

 

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Heal Jean,

 

I have few recollections from my childhood in my

village.

A black cow 's milk was considered good for health but

its milk was avoided for usage in pooja.

Feeding a black cow on Saturdays was supposed to

remove ill effects of Saturn's period etc.

But apart from that nothing adverse was said about

black cow.

Rgds

Hemant Trivedi

 

 

--- Jean CLEMENT <tashrif wrote:

> Dear Harish Trivedi,

>

> Could you tell me if there is a Graha or a Devata

> associated with a Black

> Cow?

>

> Amitié

> Jean

>

>

 

 

 

 

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Dear Harish Trivedi,

 

> I have few recollections from my childhood in my

> village.

> A black cow 's milk was considered good for health but

> its milk was avoided for usage in pooja.

> Feeding a black cow on Saturdays was supposed to

> remove ill effects of Saturn's period etc.

> But apart from that nothing adverse was said about

> black cow.

 

I had some experience (inspired by a black cow) when I was living in

MadyaPradesh. You said that your father told you that "Sani Sadi Sati" was

less experienced when both parents were still alive and it trigger something

in my mind.

 

My experience would go in that direction and it could also been understood

in terms of "service" to the parents. This is something that is normal and

obvious (or should be) in the context of a classical upbringing of indian

children. They care for their parents as if they were God and Shakti

incarnate, and I have seen behaviours in India that were a delight for the

soul...

 

In the west not only this notion is lost but I have to add that, by example

in France, it took a very sad reverse direction.

 

As it is a personal experience it could not be taken as a "general Sani

remedy" but this is what I have been inspired to do and what I am

"practicing" as a Sadhana since few years now.

 

Could you tell me if your father or you would approved about these points as

a remedy to propitiate Sani?

 

- Being in service to the parents or old persons in need.

- Being as simple and natural and do not expect anything; no reward or good

karma or whatever, even if there is one :o) but we are not concerned with

it. We take the things as they come and enjoy every moment of it. Giving is

it's own reward.

- Do everything to them as a prayer, in a very simple, natural and tender

state of consciousness...

- And most important, feel all the time grateful to the parents for this

opportunity they are giving you to help them and to be of service. All the

waves of Love and Gratitude you will received in being at their service you

offer them in return.

 

It is said in the Gita that "The Protector of Dharma is protected by

Dharma".

 

 

Amitié

Jean

 

"I am just dancing at the feet of My Lord, all is bliss, all is bliss!"

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