Guest guest Posted March 12, 2004 Report Share Posted March 12, 2004 Dear Shri Sanjayji and Shri Chandrashekarji, Thanks so much for replying, I myself realised it that I was foolish to ask that query, I subsequently asked another nimitta which Parthaji has rightly replied. I have also realised that right now I am too young to understand the timing of the Nimitta, so I humbly withdraw my query. Thanks Sanjayji and Chandrashekharji. Dear Sunil Yes that is a nimitta, he did not cause the car to come that way right best wishes partha Sunil John <suniljohn_2004 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Dear Parthaji, Now that is such a nice email exhibiting that common sense prevails at all times. ) If you may permit me to ask another query here, isn't this Nimitta A person came out of the religious monument he had gone to pray, he was praying that his marriage happen faster and the obstacles be removed. This was his 3rd day in a row as he was going through tyring times and while driving he was thinking cant God help him, show him a SIGN. So when he comes out after praying to the Mother, he sees a car passing him by which had decorations of flowers on it, the one people decorate on cars when one is to get married etc. So is this a Nimitta ( i humbly presume) and does it say that he shall get married, how does one time the result of this. Timing that we want is man made and the Universe has its own timing. With Blessings of the Divine Mother Sunil John "When the Intent is right the whole Universe conspires to help in a mystical manner sometimes" - the old man Om namo bhagavate vasudevaya:: Dear Sunil, This is neither a nimitta nor a sakuna. So the interpretation is not correct. It is the result of ones own action and cannot be taken as either an omen or an indicator. With best regards, Sanjay Rath ---------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2004 Report Share Posted March 12, 2004 Dear friends, What is a sakuna vs. a nimitta? Thanks, Venkatarama Sreelatha > Om namo bhagavate vasudevaya:: > Dear Sunil, > This is neither a nimitta nor a sakuna. So the interpretation is not correct. It is the result of ones own action and cannot be taken as either an omen or an indicator. > With best regards, > Sanjay Rath > ---------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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