Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 Hello Balaji: Mr. Ranjan has done many, many, many free readings; more than you, I, Inder Vohra and many more put together. Mr. Ranjan is the pioneer of "free readings" and free exchange of information. He has been doing this on the internet since World-Wide- Web was taking baby steps. In fact, on Narasimha's board, lots of Guru type people bear the burden on free readings and participation in discussions. However, in the OLD DAYS, on Mr. Ranjan's board, he alone began giving free readings and later new-comers like me, Inder Vohra, Anurag Sharma, Aavesh, Jiger Shah, etc. began giving free readings. Just because you don't see Mr. Ranjan giving free readings on this board, doesn't mean he has never given free readings--In fact, he is the pionner of "free readings" and Narasimha and Sanjay Rath have kept this tradition going on the Vedic-Astrology board. Balaji, did you know Mr. Ranjan was one of the first Jyotish to contribute to Narasimha's board as well? Ya, Mr. Ranjan does make some sarcastic remarks, some tounge-in-cheek remarks, but that's his personality, I enjoy those remarks--they bring some charachter and diversity to the board? Even I write back a sarcastic post when an 18 year old wants to know whether he'll pass the final exams? Balaji, you along with Inder and others posting readings are doing a great and noble job here and I hope you guys keep it up. I'm not scolding you, but just setting the facts straight as to "free readings" and Rohini Ranjan. Mukund , Balaji Narasimhan <sherlockbalaji> wrote: > Rohini ji, > > Your argument reminds me of a Texas steer - a point here, a > point there, and a lot of bull in between. > > Your experience is grand, but, if I may speak for myself, I > regret that, your fevered ramblings over a period of months have > failed to throw lucidity on Jyotish. I feel that there is far > greater value in the postings of Tanvir ji, Inder ji, etc, who > have a deep desire to help people in distress. > > You are grandiloquent, grandiose, verbose, and loquacious, but > what was the last time you studied anybody's chart, and offered > some solace? You live in an ivory tower and descend, like a > swooping vulture, and go back to your vapid perch with a smug > grin. This hardly helps anybody! > > Learn to help people out. People who come here may do so for > free postings, but I respect the dignity of their difficulties > far more than I sympathize with your ridiculous attitude. > > Read the Vishnu Sahasra Namam, and you will find that one of > Vishnu's names is "Duratikrama," which means one feared by the > Gods. The Kathopanishad says that out of fear of Him, the sun > rises and the fire burns. My idea of attributing 80% to God was > due to respect to Him as the Prime Mover of the Universe. I > couldn't give two hoots if it hurt your Good Self. You don't > believe, well, go to purgatory. > > You, I think, are the only person who will reply to his own > mail! If you feel that you are so grand and mighty, who not try > and analyze my friend Sudheendra's chart? He told me that, prior > to joining this group, many astrologers, who like you arrogantly > believed in their grand "techniques," were stumped. Let's see > how you fare - of course, if, that is, with deep disdain and a > considerable effort at self-effacement, you condescend to step > down from your lofty perch and agree to do a "free" reading. > Sheesh! One would think that, given your attitude towards free > readings, the mere act of doing so would possibly blast a man's > soul! > > Enough of your verbal diarrhea sir! Let your actions do the > speaking just once! > > > > ===== > Balaji Narasimhan * http://www.sherlock-holmes.com/balaji.htm > Author, Sherlock Holmes: Solutions from the Sussex Downs > Editor, The Partial Art of Detection > ===== > > > > _______________________________ > > Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Enter now. > http://promotions./goldrush Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 Thanks Mukund Ji for this contribution to settle things down. We needed something like this to overcome the misunderstandings :-) To others : I and Mukund Ji discussed the issues separately already. It is actually lacking in time etc., that we can not always help people and respond to each of the queries. Let us forget the entire event and continue with the discussions... Best wishes, Tanvir. What can not happen, can never happen. Which is mine, is forever mine. Tanvir Chowdhury lord_narayana http://www.jyotish-remedies.com - monmuk111 Saturday, August 28, 2004 1:57 AM Re: Rohini ji...--to Balaji Hello Balaji: Mr. Ranjan has done many, many, many free readings; more than you, I, Inder Vohra and many more put together. Mr. Ranjan is the pioneer of "free readings" and free exchange of information. He has been doing this on the internet since World-Wide- Web was taking baby steps. In fact, on Narasimha's board, lots of Guru type people bear the burden on free readings and participation in discussions. However, in the OLD DAYS, on Mr. Ranjan's board, he alone began giving free readings and later new-comers like me, Inder Vohra, Anurag Sharma, Aavesh, Jiger Shah, etc. began giving free readings. Just because you don't see Mr. Ranjan giving free readings on this board, doesn't mean he has never given free readings--In fact, he is the pionner of "free readings" and Narasimha and Sanjay Rath have kept this tradition going on the Vedic-Astrology board. Balaji, did you know Mr. Ranjan was one of the first Jyotish to contribute to Narasimha's board as well? Ya, Mr. Ranjan does make some sarcastic remarks, some tounge-in-cheek remarks, but that's his personality, I enjoy those remarks--they bring some charachter and diversity to the board? Even I write back a sarcastic post when an 18 year old wants to know whether he'll pass the final exams? Balaji, you along with Inder and others posting readings are doing a great and noble job here and I hope you guys keep it up. I'm not scolding you, but just setting the facts straight as to "free readings" and Rohini Ranjan. Mukund Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 Tanvir, go to bed. It's 3.00 am in Bangladesh. All these arguments happen one day and dissappear the next so no worries. Mukund , "Tanvir" <lord_narayana@l...> wrote: > Thanks Mukund Ji for this contribution to settle things down. We needed something like this to overcome the misunderstandings :-) > > To others : I and Mukund Ji discussed the issues separately already. It is actually lacking in time etc., that we can not always help people and respond to each of the queries. > > Let us forget the entire event and continue with the discussions... > > Best wishes, > Tanvir. > > > > What can not happen, can never happen. > Which is mine, is forever mine. > > Tanvir Chowdhury > lord_narayana@l... > http://www.jyotish-remedies.com > > > > - > monmuk111 > > Saturday, August 28, 2004 1:57 AM > Re: Rohini ji...--to Balaji > > > Hello Balaji: > > Mr. Ranjan has done many, many, many free readings; more than you, I, > Inder Vohra and many more put together. > > Mr. Ranjan is the pioneer of "free readings" and free exchange of > information. He has been doing this on the internet since World- Wide- > Web was taking baby steps. > > In fact, on Narasimha's board, lots of Guru type people bear the > burden on free readings and participation in discussions. However, in > the OLD DAYS, on Mr. Ranjan's board, he alone began giving free > readings and later new-comers like me, Inder Vohra, Anurag Sharma, > Aavesh, Jiger Shah, etc. began giving free readings. > > Just because you don't see Mr. Ranjan giving free readings on this > board, doesn't mean he has never given free readings--In fact, he is > the pionner of "free readings" and Narasimha and Sanjay Rath have > kept this tradition going on the Vedic-Astrology board. > > Balaji, did you know Mr. Ranjan was one of the first Jyotish to > contribute to Narasimha's board as well? > > Ya, Mr. Ranjan does make some sarcastic remarks, some tounge-in- cheek > remarks, but that's his personality, I enjoy those remarks--they > bring some charachter and diversity to the board? Even I write back a > sarcastic post when an 18 year old wants to know whether he'll pass > the final exams? > > Balaji, you along with Inder and others posting readings are doing a > great and noble job here and I hope you guys keep it up. > > I'm not scolding you, but just setting the facts straight as to "free > readings" and Rohini Ranjan. > > Mukund > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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