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Hello Jean,

 

I will tell you a MANTRA given by my Grandfather.

He was one of the greatest Samaveda Pundit of India .

He was honoured by President of India and all the

Shankaracharyas of India.

He was also a great astrologer.

He gave us this Mantra.

"If you enjoy Artha(Money) and KAMA(Sex) remaining

within the boundry of DHARMA , you would be happiest

person on earth.

Your children would be PAR EXCELLENCE.

 

My father took care of him for 5 years when he was

infirm.

Inturn, when my father was diagonised having cancer, I

took leave for 1 year from my company and served him

24 hours per day.

Both he and I did our respective duties.

I can say today that I have two best children anyone

can possibly have.

No bad planetary periods have affected me. Not even

7.5 years Saturn period which I am having.

Not even param Maraka dasa of Mars which I am having

at present.

This is I think due to Looking after parents.

Keep up the good work.!!

Rgds

H Trivedi

 

 

 

 

 

 

--- Jean CLEMENT <tashrif wrote:

> 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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--This was inspiring and gives hope to me that by following these

rules i will do a good job of raising my kids.Further when your

children watch you doing duty towards parents that is a lesson to

mimic for them

 

nina.

 

 

 

 

- In , Harish Trivedi

<harishtri> wrote:

>

>

> Hello Jean,

>

> I will tell you a MANTRA given by my Grandfather.

> He was one of the greatest Samaveda Pundit of India .

> He was honoured by President of India and all the

> Shankaracharyas of India.

> He was also a great astrologer.

> He gave us this Mantra.

> "If you enjoy Artha(Money) and KAMA(Sex) remaining

> within the boundry of DHARMA , you would be happiest

> person on earth.

> Your children would be PAR EXCELLENCE.

>

> My father took care of him for 5 years when he was

> infirm.

> Inturn, when my father was diagonised having cancer, I

> took leave for 1 year from my company and served him

> 24 hours per day.

> Both he and I did our respective duties.

> I can say today that I have two best children anyone

> can possibly have.

> No bad planetary periods have affected me. Not even

> 7.5 years Saturn period which I am having.

> Not even param Maraka dasa of Mars which I am having

> at present.

> This is I think due to Looking after parents.

> Keep up the good work.!!

> Rgds

> H Trivedi

--- Jean CLEMENT <tashrif@w...> wrote:

> > 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".

> >

> >

> > Amiti銦gt; > Jean

> >

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

> > bliss, all is bliss!"

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

> Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online.

> http://taxes./filing.html

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