Guest guest Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 || Om Gurave Namah || Dear Dr. Ketkarji, Since you did not sign your name I assumed your ID to be your name, Yes I do agree that little knowledge by Young People can be harmful, But so is an Old Man taking a Garb of Sanyasi, Just by Growing a beard and greying a Hair does not make one Wise. Jyotish is to a large amount a technical subject with proper guidance and sadhaana even a young person can acquire skills which can be genuinely be useful to society. One cannot blind put the criteria that Until you dont grow wrinkles and grey your hair you cannot be a doctor, engineer or Jyotish. My sincere request to older generation of Jyotishas is to give fair chance for the Young people to serve the society and not push them behind on the false pretense of experience and age. Judging of a good Jyotish should solely be based on some question answer or such session. Just my few humble points Warm Regards Sanjay P. Hari Om Tat Sat vedic astrology, Panditji <navagraha@g...> wrote: > Namaste Kramer, > > Your points are well taken and internet jyotish is in some sense a > dangerous disease. I do not want to point out a few on the list by > name as you have done although they have seen it fit to attack me > instead of anwering the questions. Some are more interested in > rectifying kumbhakarna's D-60 or some esoteric topic like that than > concrete predictions. > > You would not want to go to a green horn doctor regardless of how > academically brilliant he/she may be, same goes for jyotishi. People > who have a lot of life expereince are better at giving correct > predictions, not only that they know how to present it to the jatak. > > ... > > On 4/26/05, giddyupguys <giddyupguys> wrote: > > > > Dear Sourav/Partha > > I have a basic question. From your date of birth, it appears that > > Partha is yet to hit 30 years (1976 born) and other gentlemam Sourav > > is (1978 born) young. I do not know if you guys are married, working > > or studying. > > > > I think Partha is a Guru also! (good for you) > > > > I followed Yogananda book and that was a very good book that I have > > read to understand Indian life, yogis and little bit of jyotish. It > > gave me good context. > > > > Now coming back to you: > > What are your life experiences? > > To me age brings lot of life experiences: Be it dating, relationships, > > professional ups/setbacks etc. > > > > I don't even know if you guys have a clue of all these things being so > > young. How can you give advice regarding marriage, profession, > > childbirth etc. to people either here or at your home/work? Have you > > guys gone through this phase of life yet? > > > > Certainly I want my Vedic astrologer to be experienced so that he/she > > will understand my problems clearly. > > > > Educate me! What makes you guys good vedic astrologers/gurus being so > > young. Just reading some books on astrology and giving an internet > > analysis of horoscope cannot make you vedic astrolgers, in my opinion. > > > > Kramer > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Group info: > > vedic astrology/info.html > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to > > vedic astrology- > > > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > Links > > > > > > vedic astrology/ > > > > > > vedic astrology > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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