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Dear Narasimha ji,

 

Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful information. It feels so

nice to hear about today's auspicious Poornima as it is a Saturday

and there is plenty of time for an elaborate puja.

 

Regards,

 

Jayashree

 

vedic astrology, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao"

<pvr@c...> wrote:

> Namaste friends,

>

> I am sorry for the last minute notice, but I want to bring an

auspicious time today to your attention.

>

> Those of you who live on the east coast will have a rare occasion

today. A nearly full Moon (still waxing and not waning yet) will be

rising in the east along with Jupiter this evening in the east coast

of USA. The last hour of Pournima (Full Moon day - the tithi or lunar

day of Indian lunar calendar) is the most auspicious time, because

Moon is almost full and still waxing and not waning. If such a Moon

is rising in the east, it is really auspicious. If Jupiter joins that

Moon and forms Gaja-Kesari yoga in lagna (in the visible half of the

zodiac), what more can you ask for? Especially, Moon and Jupiter are

within 3 degrees from each other.

>

> This is the most auspicious time to do Satya Narayana vratam, in

particular, and to pray in general. If you are planning to do Satya

Narayana vratam on this Pournima, choose the muhurta in such a way

that it is still Pournima, sunset has just occurred and Moon and

Jupiter have just risen. For example, in Grafton (near Boston) where

I live, the muhurta I chose is 5:44 pm.

>

> In my opinion, the thing you should do at the time of the muhurta

is to say sankalpam (declaration of intent). After reading "adya

brahmanah" etc, we say at the end "karishye" (shall do) and touch

water with the tip of the right hand ring finger. That time is the

most important time. Make sure that lagna is just after Moon's

longitude at that time.

>

> People living in other parts of the world can also find a good

time, but those living in the eastern part of USA get the ultimate

combination of "nearly full" Moon just rising in the east, because

Pournima ends half hour after sunset.

>

> Those who cannot do Satya Narayana vratam can say at the

muhurta "For getting x, y and z [replace], I shall pray to Satya

Narayana" and touch water in a glass with the tip of right hand ring

finger and then say "Om Namo Bhagavate Satyadevaaya" 108 times.

>

> Whatever you ask for when praying at such an extremely auspicious

time stands a very good chance of coming true. Take advantage of it.

>

> May Jupiter's light shine on us,

> Narasimha

>

> PS: I've been terribly busy with work for a few weeks and haven't

even read most of my mails. I have also been off the lists.

Hopefully, I'll become less busy soon.

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