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Gentlemen,

 

I am tempted to ask this question.

 

Astrological Remedies viz., Yagya, Mantra, Yantra, Tantra, Gem, Pooja

(Abhishekam, Vrata), Yoga, Medidation fall into which of the below

categories (or, are there any other categories)

 

1. Religious

2. Religion

3. Ritualistic

4. Spiritual

 

Can we consider Bhakti (devotion), Love as remedies...

 

Regards,

Raghu.

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Hello,

In fact all these activities are encompassed for the purpose of spirtualism.The

initiation/beginning has to be made religious,go by offers/rituals and no doubt

gets covered under broad term religion.when these activities are pursued for

further enlightenmentand becomes spirtual.

Excepting Gem mentioned in your list,all other actions made with specific

objective relate to a system of faith and religion(personal to the person

concerned) and is part of religion.

where as Gem if used as part of remedies does not fall under religious

approach.It is faith but not related to spirtual aspects.

krishnan

 

raghuvenkataj <raghuvenkataj wrote:

Gentlemen,

 

I am tempted to ask this question.

 

Astrological Remedies viz., Yagya, Mantra, Yantra, Tantra, Gem, Pooja

(Abhishekam, Vrata), Yoga, Medidation fall into which of the below

categories (or, are there any other categories)

 

1. Religious

2. Religion

3. Ritualistic

4. Spiritual

 

Can we consider Bhakti (devotion), Love as remedies...

 

Regards,

Raghu.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear friend,

 

The astrological remedies are neither religious, ritualistic nor

spiritual but they are VEDIC!

A vedic remedy is one which makes the native UNDERSTAND(= root VID of

sanskrit) what, why, how

is he/she doing it and for WHAT? Roughly:

*If he/she understands and REALISES in terms of BRAHMA, and gets

ailments cleared, it is JN~ANA maarga(Knowledge).

*If the person realises supremacy of GOD and tries to unify with

omnipresent and thus gets ailments cleared, it is BHAKTI(devotion).

*If the person follows the remedial measure with due belief in

procedures, it is ritualistic or TANTRIK. This

includes Yantra, Mantra, Tantra, Yajna, Pooja, Gems.. etc..

*If a person, follows a remedy to get his ailment cured, it is purely

materialistic or LOUKIKA.

 

There is no SPIRITUAL remedy, since it has to be found by oneself!

Meditation, Yoga etc are just initiation

and orientation for a beginner; real spiritual way is found only by

one's own SPIRIT!

 

When we say a remedy is VEDIC, its aim is make one VID(know) about

himself. Otherwise, they are simply materialistic.

 

yours humbly,

KAD

 

 

 

, "raghuvenkataj"

<raghuvenkataj> wrote:

> Gentlemen,

>

> I am tempted to ask this question.

>

> Astrological Remedies viz., Yagya, Mantra, Yantra, Tantra, Gem, Pooja

> (Abhishekam, Vrata), Yoga, Medidation fall into which of the below

> categories (or, are there any other categories)

>

> 1. Religious

> 2. Religion

> 3. Ritualistic

> 4. Spiritual

>

> Can we consider Bhakti (devotion), Love as remedies...

>

> Regards,

> Raghu.

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dear friend

 

your question has been answered several times in the past by several members,

but to refresh again, the four words used by you are all inexplicably

intertwined and each is related to the other. as laid in gita or in our

scriptures, there are four paths of reaching god. in order of their merit, they

are karma marg, gnana marg, prema marg and bhakti marg. the same is advocated

in christianity also by saints like james, peter, paul and john. each path is

good in its own way and neither inferior or superior to another.

 

once ashutoshji said that he is an athiest, but he has faith in the planets and

gems (if not god) and believes in doing good to others and actually does good to

various people who visit or consult him, so he is liked by god and he reaches

god (as elucidated in gita by lord krishna)

 

you can delete tantra as it involves both doing good and bad.

 

however, most people talk about them and preach about them and very few people

actally practice and march on those paths sincerley. it is good to observe that

several members are well-read and well-learnt in sharing their knowledge in

vedic metaphysics.

 

with best wishes

arjun

 

raghuvenkataj <raghuvenkataj wrote:

Gentlemen,

 

I am tempted to ask this question.

 

Astrological Remedies viz., Yagya, Mantra, Yantra, Tantra, Gem, Pooja

(Abhishekam, Vrata), Yoga, Medidation fall into which of the below

categories (or, are there any other categories)

 

1. Religious

2. Religion

3. Ritualistic

4. Spiritual

 

Can we consider Bhakti (devotion), Love as remedies...

 

Regards,

Raghu.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF

ABSOLUTE BLISS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vedic astrology Astrology chart Astrology software

 

 

 

 

 

Visit your group "" on the web.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Start your day with - make it your home page

 

 

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Dear Krishananji, Kadrudraji, Arjunji,

 

Thank you very much for the explanations.

 

Regards,

Raghu.

 

 

, arjun pandit

<panditarjun2004> wrote:

> dear friend

>

> your question has been answered several times in the past by

several members, but to refresh again, the four words used by you are

all inexplicably intertwined and each is related to the other. as

laid in gita or in our scriptures, there are four paths of reaching

god. in order of their merit, they are karma marg, gnana marg, prema

marg and bhakti marg. the same is advocated in christianity also by

saints like james, peter, paul and john. each path is good in its

own way and neither inferior or superior to another.

>

> once ashutoshji said that he is an athiest, but he has faith in the

planets and gems (if not god) and believes in doing good to others

and actually does good to various people who visit or consult him, so

he is liked by god and he reaches god (as elucidated in gita by lord

krishna)

>

> you can delete tantra as it involves both doing good and bad.

>

> however, most people talk about them and preach about them and very

few people actally practice and march on those paths sincerley. it

is good to observe that several members are well-read and well-learnt

in sharing their knowledge in vedic metaphysics.

>

> with best wishes

> arjun

>

> raghuvenkataj <raghuvenkataj> wrote:

> Gentlemen,

>

> I am tempted to ask this question.

>

> Astrological Remedies viz., Yagya, Mantra, Yantra, Tantra, Gem,

Pooja

> (Abhishekam, Vrata), Yoga, Medidation fall into which of the below

> categories (or, are there any other categories)

>

> 1. Religious

> 2. Religion

> 3. Ritualistic

> 4. Spiritual

>

> Can we consider Bhakti (devotion), Love as remedies...

>

> Regards,

> Raghu.

>

SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH

THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS.

>

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> Vedic astrology Astrology chart Astrology software

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> Visit your group "" on the web.

>

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>

> Terms of

Service.

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