Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 Prafulla, is the karmic bondage from the feeling or the feeling is due to karmic bondage :-) Pahaley kaun ayaa: andaa yaa choojaa ;-) , Prafulla Gang <jyotish wrote: > > Yes, could be. I am still searching for the word to connote the karmic binding from such a feeling. > > Please call me by Prafulla. > > regards / Prafulla Gang > > If at first, the idea is not absurd, there is no hope for it. > > > > > > varun_trvd > > Thu, 08 Jun 2006 11:41:09 -0000 > > > > Re: GUILT: Serious and experienced posters ONLY! > > > > Respected Garg saheb, > > > > Could 'glani' or 'atma glani'be close to what you have said? > > > > With naman to all gurujan, > > > > Varun Trivedi > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , Prafulla Gang <jyotish@> > > wrote: > >> > >> Is not apradh bodh is more on physical level; and guilt is more on > > sub conscious level (which "sakshi man" feels). > >> > >> regards / Prafulla Gang > >> > >> If at first, the idea is not absurd, there is no hope for it. > >> > >> > >>> > >>> varun_trvd@ > >>> Thu, 08 Jun 2006 10:50:09 -0000 > >>> > >>> Re: GUILT: Serious and experienced posters ONLY! > >>> > >>> Respected Ranjan ji, > >>> > >>> In the Hindu thought ' prayashchit' or repentance is done for a > >>> Guilt ; the closet Hindi word for it is ' aparadh bodh'. > >>> > >>> The concept of 'prayashchit' or repentance has been there in the > >>> mythological stories since ever. > >>> > >>> With naman to all gurujan, > >>> > >>> Varun Trivedi > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> , "crystal pages" <rrgb@> > >>> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> There is a concept of guilt in many old religions, it sure is in > >>>> Christianity and Judaism. > >>>> > >>>> But a scholar way back when I was barely out of teenage > >>> emphatically > >>>> stated something that stays with me even today, so I ask this > >>> august > >>>> assembly of hindu and other scholars. > >>>> > >>>> He claimed that there is no specific word for GUILT in hindi or > >>>> sanskrit or other indo-sanskrit derived languages. Is this true? > >>> In > >>>> none of the north, south, east or west indian languages, there > > is > >>> no > >>>> specific word for the globally-pervasive concept of GUILT, > > cashed > >>> in > >>>> almost nightly by priests and stand-up-comedians daily? Or maybe > >>>> nightly I should say to be accurate. > >>>> > >>>> Was he wrong? Is there a word that describes the feeling > >>> of 'GUILT' in > >>>> indian culture (and I am really going broad there, I realize). > >>>> > >>>> RR > >>>> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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