Guest guest Posted June 16, 2006 Report Share Posted June 16, 2006 Dear RR, good u said on the standard PHONETIC symbols that come in dictionaries or any language learner. anyone may to it not TAMILS like the mark on elephant forehead litigation in privy council else why do TAMILS still sue `Z' for in English to suggest their third LLA they have 3 la, la and probably LLA use din say DMK, AIMDMk party names like k stands for KALAGAM [party TAMILS in English write it as KAZAGAM. their r inter party squabble or the way LTTE in Sri Lankka decimates opposition even from their own Tamils is also similar though they don't blend well with others on Language they UNITE but these difference that they are holier than thou and what right you have to say, TALK on any issues is common as each feels he has the purest version of anything. so is the COCHARA other day. he never read a single astrological book in English to know or for that matter so many articles here to know GOCARA the way It is written, understood. AGAIN I HAVE NO BIAS IT IS JUST AN obesrvation as we see in day to day life I hope Iam understood propelry. crystal pages <rrgb (AT) sprint (DOT) ca> wrote: Kumarji, Lest there be misunderstanding in the minds of any European forum members, when I said, the transliteration bothers me or slows me down, it was not a comment on their language! What I meant was the characters with diatribes etc that linguists use when writing a sanskrit sloka in another lipi, such as Roman (english, french etc) in order to preserve the pronounciation of sanskrit when written in a european language. Obviously, part of that is because of my familiarity with those symbols and puristically speaking that is the right or at least uniform way, same as the pronounciation symbols used in any dictionary! Without those we would not know how to say a word properly. And to given an example from english, you can write record only one way, but pronounce it two different ways and each then means two different things! Of course, you know all that. Mon plaisir, monsieur, vraiment de parler avec un person multilingue! J'admire les personnes comme ca! Si vous voulez essayiez, il ya une site web d'astrologie (beaucoup des choses!) sur l'internet. Denis Laboure est le maitre du web <?>. C'est magnifique! Bien amicalement! RR , Prashant Kumar G B <gbp_kumar wrote: > > Dear RR, > > sure I agree with what u said on European As I have leart french and seen german, spanish, Italine books at home, can't read though. > > about tamils is these people can use the regular words but they like sounding different all the time. that is why the mention here, and can all make sense of the different words from regular words > > now a simple quiz for noN tamils > > FIX THE REGUALR WORD FOR THESE > AMOGAM > MAGAYA NAMAGE > UTTARADAM > PURVATTADI > > TIRUVADARAI > PUNARPUSAM > AYILYAM > THIRUVONAM > SADAYAM > KATTAI > > easier ones > Magam, Maham > chittarai > KIRITHIGAI > punarpusam > Miragashirisham > > this is byurereh tamil > > this is not to belittle anyone but we need soe estandard to make ourselves clear to all. just as English is unlike other European languages > > crystal pages <rrgb wrote: Kumar ji, > > If I may interject with a personal note (short one, I promise!) ... > Although I have no understanding of Tamil, I have always found > these 'variations' very interesting, even attractive when they appear > in astrological writing, and nearly always easily understandable! > > OTOH, I find the 'transliteration' symbols used mostly in european > writings -- and also by some Indians writing for Europeans, I > suppose -- more difficult to understand and actually those slow me > down and thereby create a bit of frustration. The Tamil variants > somehow feel less foreign and even pleasant. I am just being very > honest and direct, no offense or bias intended towards anyone. > > RR > > , Prashant Kumar G B > <gbp_kumar@> wrote: > > > > Srinivasan and other tamils > > > > please USE regular /sanskrit or english names and not tamil names > whch no ONE except tamils or ones knowing it can guess each part of > TN has a diff sound to it also > > > > GOCHARA OR TRANSIT not cochara > > rahu or dragon head not ragu > > ketu or dragon tail not kedu > > [actually tamils the end is prounenced so terribley] say rAgeuh, > kEdeUh it is our fortune we dont have the sound bytes to deal with > here. I live in chennai so can tell it is tamil but here we have > Indian and international people so plsae use standard names even for > stars please buy a simple book say Astrology for Beginers by B V > RAMAN or Every Day astrology by VAK AYER. > > learn some right words and use them. > > > > I expect a egoistic reply like last time when I pointed on > tamil's Privy council case in London durign British Raj days. > > and not a reasonable reply/ > > srinivasan Natarajan <kethubles@> > wrote: sir, u r sade sani > is still on till nov 2006, but with cochara the 5th place is > ocuupied by jupitor, though there is something bothering u neednot > loose heart, MAKE SURE in u r mind that a glorious time is there > after 22-10-2007. this will sure be different with the present > situation. till nov 2006 on all saturdays offer fresh butter to lord > hanuman and pray for his blessings we will sure pray for U > > NATARAJANSRINIVASAN KETHUBLES > > patrioticsir <patrioticsir@> wrote: Namaste all: > > > > My name is Aditya and I am an indian student currently in the US. > My > > DOB is April 16, 1986 with birth time 7:10 pm in indore city of > > madhya pradesh, india. My moon rashi is Mithun and I am currently > > running sadhe sati (as I understand it). > > > > Not to disclose the exact details but the past year or so has been > > devastating in terms of everything. I was accused of doing > something > > that I did admit to (foolish mistake) and was given a terrible > > suspension. I almost killed myself in attempted suicide (another > > stupid mistake something that I consider myself completely out of > > character). I had to return to india and them come back. > > > > My luck is currently so bad that on my transit in milan > authorities > > actually frisked me and hit me only to later apologize for the > > mistake. I have also wasted so much money in tuition so far. My > > relationship with my family and parents ahs become worse and > nobody > > really likes me. In March this year I got into a head accident > (not > > a serious one) and I somehow (yea even i dunno how i have > survived) > > > > It has also apparently affected my father (his medical practice > has > > suffered) and my grandmother (as i consider her my guru) who has > > somehow lost her mental/psychological balance. I also constantly > > bicker with my family. > > > > I had a few questions - > > > > i) Do you know for how long sadhe sati will end for those in > mithun > > rashi - sometime in november 2006 > > > > ii) I am also running the venus antardasha and saturn mahadasha > WITH > > THE SADHE SATI - is that bad ? what is particularly bad in my > kundli > > that is causing all of this and is there a time when this should > > end ?? > > > > iii) Are there any remedies that I could use - i tried doing > > hanuman chalisa and shani kavacha but absolutely everything is > > getting ruined on a daily basis and I really need a solution > > > > iv) I was hoping to find a way to prevent things from happenign > to > > my family as well. > > > > please help me > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection around > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2006 Report Share Posted June 16, 2006 Dear Kumar, it is sad even though you attempt to remain unbiased ...still your message conveys...so much...you are trying to bring in the matter out of context... i would like to know .whether you are south indian or north indian.. your name suggests must be from karnataka or andhrapradesh... the tamil "L" has 5 different terminology usage and the correct transliteration is "Kazagam"...you mean to say the national daily HINDU has no brain when they use the words...ridiculous... your suggestion of "kalagam" means small tension or in fight...again qualifying when i say infight it refers to in the family ... suggest you to go through the best paper in india...The Hindu to get better views and information on all subjects so that these sort of messages can be avoided. Because again you are revealing your ignorance of total issue of srilanka and its tamil population (though i prefer to call it as ceylon...as somebody numerology expert has said)..it is the srilankan government which started all of sudden this nonsense in 1980's and never made any serious attempt to solve the crisis...in fact it was playing....now it is paying the price for its deeds...you are taking just the matter as it is on the surface without any serious understanding the depth of the same..and commenting..not suiting your standing..... About RR's message...i cannot comment though i wish to since he is my guru....(RRji...excuse me for even writing this...) best wishes, sriganeshh , Prashant Kumar G B <gbp_kumar wrote: > > Dear RR, > > good u said on the standard PHONETIC symbols that come in dictionaries or any language learner. > > anyone may to it not TAMILS like the mark on elephant forehead litigation in privy council else why do TAMILS still sue `Z' for in English to suggest their third LLA they have 3 la, la and probably LLA use din say DMK, AIMDMk party names like k stands for KALAGAM [party TAMILS in English write it as KAZAGAM. their r inter party squabble or the way LTTE in Sri Lankka decimates opposition even from their own Tamils is also similar though they don't blend well with others on Language they UNITE but these difference that they are holier than thou and what right you have to say, TALK on any issues is common as each feels he has the purest version of anything. > > so is the COCHARA other day. he never read a single astrological book in English to know or for that matter so many articles here to know GOCARA the way It is written, understood. > > AGAIN I HAVE NO BIAS IT IS JUST AN obesrvation as we see in day to day life I hope Iam understood propelry. > > > > > crystal pages <rrgb wrote: Kumarji, > > Lest there be misunderstanding in the minds of any European forum > members, when I said, the transliteration bothers me or slows me > down, it was not a comment on their language! What I meant was the > characters with diatribes etc that linguists use when writing a > sanskrit sloka in another lipi, such as Roman (english, french etc) > in order to preserve the pronounciation of sanskrit when written in a > european language. Obviously, part of that is because of my > familiarity with those symbols and puristically speaking that is the > right or at least uniform way, same as the pronounciation symbols > used in any dictionary! Without those we would not know how to say a > word properly. And to given an example from english, you can write > record only one way, but pronounce it two different ways and each > then means two different things! Of course, you know all that. > > Mon plaisir, monsieur, vraiment de parler avec un person multilingue! > J'admire les personnes comme ca! > > Si vous voulez essayiez, il ya une site web d'astrologie (beaucoup > des choses!) sur l'internet. Denis Laboure est le maitre du web <?>. > C'est magnifique! > > Bien amicalement! > > RR > > , Prashant Kumar G B > <gbp_kumar@> wrote: > > > > Dear RR, > > > > sure I agree with what u said on European As I have leart french > and seen german, spanish, Italine books at home, can't read though. > > > > about tamils is these people can use the regular words but they > like sounding different all the time. that is why the mention > here, and can all make sense of the different words from regular > words > > > > now a simple quiz for noN tamils > > > > FIX THE REGUALR WORD FOR THESE > > AMOGAM > > MAGAYA NAMAGE > > UTTARADAM > > PURVATTADI > > > > TIRUVADARAI > > PUNARPUSAM > > AYILYAM > > THIRUVONAM > > SADAYAM > > KATTAI > > > > easier ones > > Magam, Maham > > chittarai > > KIRITHIGAI > > punarpusam > > Miragashirisham > > > > this is byurereh tamil > > > > this is not to belittle anyone but we need soe estandard to make > ourselves clear to all. just as English is unlike other European > languages > > > > crystal pages <rrgb@> > wrote: Kumar ji, > > > > If I may interject with a personal note (short one, I > promise!) ... > > Although I have no understanding of Tamil, I have always found > > these 'variations' very interesting, even attractive when they > appear > > in astrological writing, and nearly always easily understandable! > > > > OTOH, I find the 'transliteration' symbols used mostly in > european > > writings -- and also by some Indians writing for Europeans, I > > suppose -- more difficult to understand and actually those slow > me > > down and thereby create a bit of frustration. The Tamil variants > > somehow feel less foreign and even pleasant. I am just being very > > honest and direct, no offense or bias intended towards anyone. > > > > RR > > > > , Prashant Kumar G B > > <gbp_kumar@> wrote: > > > > > > Srinivasan and other tamils > > > > > > please USE regular /sanskrit or english names and not tamil > names > > whch no ONE except tamils or ones knowing it can guess each part > of > > TN has a diff sound to it also > > > > > > GOCHARA OR TRANSIT not cochara > > > rahu or dragon head not ragu > > > ketu or dragon tail not kedu > > > [actually tamils the end is prounenced so terribley] say > rAgeuh, > > kEdeUh it is our fortune we dont have the sound bytes to deal > with > > here. I live in chennai so can tell it is tamil but here we have > > Indian and international people so plsae use standard names even > for > > stars please buy a simple book say Astrology for Beginers by B V > > RAMAN or Every Day astrology by VAK AYER. > > > learn some right words and use them. > > > > > > I expect a egoistic reply like last time when I pointed on > > tamil's Privy council case in London durign British Raj days. > > > and not a reasonable reply/ > > > srinivasan Natarajan <kethubles@> > > wrote: sir, u r sade > sani > > is still on till nov 2006, but with cochara the 5th place is > > ocuupied by jupitor, though there is something bothering u > neednot > > loose heart, MAKE SURE in u r mind that a glorious time is there > > after 22-10-2007. this will sure be different with the present > > situation. till nov 2006 on all saturdays offer fresh butter to > lord > > hanuman and pray for his blessings we will sure pray for U > > > NATARAJANSRINIVASAN KETHUBLES > > > patrioticsir <patrioticsir@> wrote: Namaste all: > > > > > > My name is Aditya and I am an indian student currently in the > US. > > My > > > DOB is April 16, 1986 with birth time 7:10 pm in indore city > of > > > madhya pradesh, india. My moon rashi is Mithun and I am > currently > > > running sadhe sati (as I understand it). > > > > > > Not to disclose the exact details but the past year or so has > been > > > devastating in terms of everything. I was accused of doing > > something > > > that I did admit to (foolish mistake) and was given a > terrible > > > suspension. I almost killed myself in attempted suicide > (another > > > stupid mistake something that I consider myself completely > out of > > > character). I had to return to india and them come back. > > > > > > My luck is currently so bad that on my transit in milan > > authorities > > > actually frisked me and hit me only to later apologize for > the > > > mistake. I have also wasted so much money in tuition so far. > My > > > relationship with my family and parents ahs become worse and > > nobody > > > really likes me. In March this year I got into a head > accident > > (not > > > a serious one) and I somehow (yea even i dunno how i have > > survived) > > > > > > It has also apparently affected my father (his medical > practice > > has > > > suffered) and my grandmother (as i consider her my guru) who > has > > > somehow lost her mental/psychological balance. I also > constantly > > > bicker with my family. > > > > > > I had a few questions - > > > > > > i) Do you know for how long sadhe sati will end for those in > > mithun > > > rashi - sometime in november 2006 > > > > > > ii) I am also running the venus antardasha and saturn > mahadasha > > WITH > > > THE SADHE SATI - is that bad ? what is particularly bad in my > > kundli > > > that is causing all of this and is there a time when this > should > > > end ?? > > > > > > iii) Are there any remedies that I could use - i tried doing > > > hanuman chalisa and shani kavacha but absolutely everything is > > > getting ruined on a daily basis and I really need a solution > > > > > > iv) I was hoping to find a way to prevent things from > happenign > > to > > > my family as well. > > > > > > please help me > > > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection > around > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2006 Report Share Posted June 17, 2006 dear readers, this is just my observation nothing connected to astrology. I have observed the so called champions of Tamil language in tamil nadu, many of them pronounce kazhagam as kalagam. Probably their tounge and the vocal cords doesnt prononuce the phonetic expression of "zh". But yet they claim to be the champions of tamil language. k.gopu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2006 Report Share Posted June 17, 2006 dear friends with IT revolution, the world has become a global village and within india also, people have started accepting themselves as indians first and then only tamil, bengali or other locals. if there is a particular letter or word which some are using rightly or wrongly for decades, let us accept it as a reality and live with it. humour is always taken in lighter vien in this modern world where freedom of expression is respected in al democratic countries, especially india. long ago in a similar thread in this group, i mentioned how bengalis use the word "ba" instead of "va" and also explained how a CEO made a fun of himself when he asked the server to serve 'BADA" and the server was too willing to serve the master a "BIG" but asked to know what that BIG thing he really wants. of course, all are aware that BADA means VADA (south indian dish mostly referred in Idli, Vada, Dosa). hence whatever shri prashant kumarji observed shall be taken in that spirit and shall not be construed as an opinion against tamils. with best wishes pandit arjun , K Gopu <kgopu_24 wrote: > > dear readers, > this is just my observation nothing connected to > astrology. I have observed the so called champions of > Tamil language in tamil nadu, many of them pronounce > kazhagam as kalagam. Probably their tounge and the > vocal cords doesnt prononuce the phonetic expression > of "zh". But yet they claim to be the champions of > tamil language. > > k.gopu > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2006 Report Share Posted June 17, 2006 Orjunjee Haam itnaa hanshaa opkaa email podhkay kay hamaraa chair toot geyaa ;- ) Aabhi to Daktaar boltaa hai kay Vada khao Rohini babu jodi kole istri oil system say nikalnaa chahtaa ho aur phin jodi roshogolla aur rajbhog kaa naam liya to -- ram naam shotto -- shomjhaaa? OOPS! Wrong thread!! I thought we were on the bong thread!! ;-) RR , "panditarjun2004" <panditarjun2004 wrote: > > dear friends > > with IT revolution, the world has become a global village and within > india also, people have started accepting themselves as indians > first and then only tamil, bengali or other locals. > > if there is a particular letter or word which some are using rightly > or wrongly for decades, let us accept it as a reality and live with > it. humour is always taken in lighter vien in this modern world > where freedom of expression is respected in al democratic countries, > especially india. > > long ago in a similar thread in this group, i mentioned how bengalis > use the word "ba" instead of "va" and also explained how a CEO made > a fun of himself when he asked the server to serve 'BADA" and the > server was too willing to serve the master a "BIG" but asked to know > what that BIG thing he really wants. of course, all are aware that > BADA means VADA (south indian dish mostly referred in Idli, Vada, > Dosa). > > hence whatever shri prashant kumarji observed shall be taken in that > spirit and shall not be construed as an opinion against tamils. > > with best wishes > pandit arjun > > , K Gopu <kgopu_24@> wrote: > > > > dear readers, > > this is just my observation nothing connected to > > astrology. I have observed the so called champions of > > Tamil language in tamil nadu, many of them pronounce > > kazhagam as kalagam. Probably their tounge and the > > vocal cords doesnt prononuce the phonetic expression > > of "zh". But yet they claim to be the champions of > > tamil language. > > > > k.gopu > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2006 Report Share Posted June 17, 2006 Dear RR ji i really appreciate your great sense of humour and off and on such humours are welcomed while dicussing serious things and exchanging STRONG opinions. it is heartening to note the display of maturity in acceptance of everything that floats in the forum by all active contributors of this forum. seems like all members have come out of their glass houses and started living in open skies. with best wishes pandit arjun , "crystal pages" <jyotish_vani wrote: > > Orjunjee > > Haam itnaa hanshaa opkaa email podhkay kay hamaraa chair toot geyaa ;- > ) > > Aabhi to Daktaar boltaa hai kay Vada khao Rohini babu jodi kole istri > oil system say nikalnaa chahtaa ho aur phin jodi roshogolla aur > rajbhog kaa naam liya to -- ram naam shotto -- shomjhaaa? > > OOPS! Wrong thread!! I thought we were on the bong thread!! > > ;-) > > RR > > , "panditarjun2004" > <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > dear friends > > > > with IT revolution, the world has become a global village and > within > > india also, people have started accepting themselves as indians > > first and then only tamil, bengali or other locals. > > > > if there is a particular letter or word which some are using > rightly > > or wrongly for decades, let us accept it as a reality and live with > > it. humour is always taken in lighter vien in this modern world > > where freedom of expression is respected in al democratic > countries, > > especially india. > > > > long ago in a similar thread in this group, i mentioned how > bengalis > > use the word "ba" instead of "va" and also explained how a CEO made > > a fun of himself when he asked the server to serve 'BADA" and the > > server was too willing to serve the master a "BIG" but asked to > know > > what that BIG thing he really wants. of course, all are aware that > > BADA means VADA (south indian dish mostly referred in Idli, Vada, > > Dosa). > > > > hence whatever shri prashant kumarji observed shall be taken in > that > > spirit and shall not be construed as an opinion against tamils. > > > > with best wishes > > pandit arjun > > > > , K Gopu <kgopu_24@> wrote: > > > > > > dear readers, > > > this is just my observation nothing connected to > > > astrology. I have observed the so called champions of > > > Tamil language in tamil nadu, many of them pronounce > > > kazhagam as kalagam. Probably their tounge and the > > > vocal cords doesnt prononuce the phonetic expression > > > of "zh". But yet they claim to be the champions of > > > tamil language. > > > > > > k.gopu > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection around > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2006 Report Share Posted June 17, 2006 Dear Pandit Arjun ji Very well said. regards / Prafulla Gang The essence of all immorality and sin is making ourselves the center around which, we subordinate all interest. > > panditarjun2004 > Sat, 17 Jun 2006 03:44:58 -0000 > > Re: Seeking remedies, much more TAMIL use regular words- > > Dear RR ji > > i really appreciate your great sense of humour and off and on such > humours are welcomed while dicussing serious things and exchanging > STRONG opinions. it is heartening to note the display of maturity > in acceptance of everything that floats in the forum by all active > contributors of this forum. seems like all members have come out of > their glass houses and started living in open skies. > > with best wishes > pandit arjun > > , "crystal pages" > <jyotish_vani wrote: >> >> Orjunjee >> >> Haam itnaa hanshaa opkaa email podhkay kay hamaraa chair toot > geyaa ;- >> ) >> >> Aabhi to Daktaar boltaa hai kay Vada khao Rohini babu jodi kole > istri >> oil system say nikalnaa chahtaa ho aur phin jodi roshogolla aur >> rajbhog kaa naam liya to -- ram naam shotto -- shomjhaaa? >> >> OOPS! Wrong thread!! I thought we were on the bong thread!! >> >> ;-) >> >> RR >> >> , "panditarjun2004" >> <panditarjun2004@> wrote: >>> >>> dear friends >>> >>> with IT revolution, the world has become a global village and >> within >>> india also, people have started accepting themselves as indians >>> first and then only tamil, bengali or other locals. >>> >>> if there is a particular letter or word which some are using >> rightly >>> or wrongly for decades, let us accept it as a reality and live > with >>> it. humour is always taken in lighter vien in this modern world >>> where freedom of expression is respected in al democratic >> countries, >>> especially india. >>> >>> long ago in a similar thread in this group, i mentioned how >> bengalis >>> use the word "ba" instead of "va" and also explained how a CEO > made >>> a fun of himself when he asked the server to serve 'BADA" and > the >>> server was too willing to serve the master a "BIG" but asked to >> know >>> what that BIG thing he really wants. of course, all are aware > that >>> BADA means VADA (south indian dish mostly referred in Idli, > Vada, >>> Dosa). >>> >>> hence whatever shri prashant kumarji observed shall be taken in >> that >>> spirit and shall not be construed as an opinion against tamils. >>> >>> with best wishes >>> pandit arjun >>> >>> , K Gopu <kgopu_24@> > wrote: >>>> >>>> dear readers, >>>> this is just my observation nothing connected to >>>> astrology. I have observed the so called champions of >>>> Tamil language in tamil nadu, many of them pronounce >>>> kazhagam as kalagam. Probably their tounge and the >>>> vocal cords doesnt prononuce the phonetic expression >>>> of "zh". But yet they claim to be the champions of >>>> tamil language. >>>> >>>> k.gopu >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection > around >>>> >>>> >>> >> __________ Download Free Spyware Terminator - Protect your computer against spyware! Visit http://www.spywareterminator.com and find out more! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2006 Report Share Posted June 17, 2006 Dear Arjunji, 1.Greetings and thanks for bringing back the story from the thread...i was about to do it this morning... 2.//if there is a particular letter or word which some are using rightly or wrongly for decades, let us accept it as a reality and live with it. humour is always taken in lighter vien in this modern world where freedom of expression is respected in al democratic countries,especially india.// Perfect....i do agree with your view...i am here for the last 4 years and never went so much with one person especially on one issue...but this time...since in my view the tolerance levels has been crossed, i need to respond....you cannot write something affecting sentiments of some people...when it has no relevance to jyotish remedies...Please again no offence intended here.. 3.I always hold that when you want to say something nice...say it direct and immediate...whereas if it otherwise, even for humour, hold back and think hundred times before conveying..you dont know where the arrow will hit... with regards sriganeshh > long ago in a similar thread in this group, i mentioned how bengalis > use the word "ba" instead of "va" and also explained how a CEO made > a fun of himself when he asked the server to serve 'BADA" and the > server was too willing to serve the master a "BIG" but asked to know > what that BIG thing he really wants. of course, all are aware that > BADA means VADA (south indian dish mostly referred in Idli, Vada, > Dosa). > > hence whatever shri prashant kumarji observed shall be taken in that > spirit and shall not be construed as an opinion against tamils. > > with best wishes > pandit arjun > > , K Gopu <kgopu_24@> wrote: > > > > dear readers, > > this is just my observation nothing connected to > > astrology. I have observed the so called champions of > > Tamil language in tamil nadu, many of them pronounce > > kazhagam as kalagam. Probably their tounge and the > > vocal cords doesnt prononuce the phonetic expression > > of "zh". But yet they claim to be the champions of > > tamil language. > > > > k.gopu > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2006 Report Share Posted June 17, 2006 Ganesh, As they say -- when you gotta go, you gotta go! And there ain't nothing funny about that!! RR , "sriganeshh" <sriganeshh wrote: > > Dear Arjunji, > > 1.Greetings and thanks for bringing back the story from the > thread...i was about to do it this morning... > > 2.//if there is a particular letter or word which some are using > rightly or wrongly for decades, let us accept it as a reality and > live with it. humour is always taken in lighter vien in this modern > world where freedom of expression is respected in al democratic > countries,especially india.// > > Perfect....i do agree with your view...i am here for the last 4 > years and never went so much with one person especially on one > issue...but this time...since in my view the tolerance levels has > been crossed, i need to respond....you cannot write something > affecting sentiments of some people...when it has no relevance to > jyotish remedies...Please again no offence intended here.. > > 3.I always hold that when you want to say something nice...say it > direct and immediate...whereas if it otherwise, even for humour, > hold back and think hundred times before conveying..you dont know > where the arrow will hit... > > with regards > sriganeshh > > > > > long ago in a similar thread in this group, i mentioned how > bengalis > > use the word "ba" instead of "va" and also explained how a CEO > made > > a fun of himself when he asked the server to serve 'BADA" and the > > server was too willing to serve the master a "BIG" but asked to > know > > what that BIG thing he really wants. of course, all are aware > that > > BADA means VADA (south indian dish mostly referred in Idli, Vada, > > Dosa). > > > > hence whatever shri prashant kumarji observed shall be taken in > that > > spirit and shall not be construed as an opinion against tamils. > > > > with best wishes > > pandit arjun > > > > , K Gopu <kgopu_24@> wrote: > > > > > > dear readers, > > > this is just my observation nothing connected to > > > astrology. I have observed the so called champions of > > > Tamil language in tamil nadu, many of them pronounce > > > kazhagam as kalagam. Probably their tounge and the > > > vocal cords doesnt prononuce the phonetic expression > > > of "zh". But yet they claim to be the champions of > > > tamil language. > > > > > > k.gopu > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 ATTEN: arunji , recent days i beleive u r trying to find fault with others and why want to corner other lang personals. when some body writes in their own slang try to read between the lines, I REALY feel bad thatu r trying to paste some thing in the group crystal pages <jyotish_vani (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Ganesh, As they say -- when you gotta go, you gotta go! And there ain't nothing funny about that!! RR , "sriganeshh" <sriganeshh wrote: > > Dear Arjunji, > > 1.Greetings and thanks for bringing back the story from the > thread...i was about to do it this morning... > > 2.//if there is a particular letter or word which some are using > rightly or wrongly for decades, let us accept it as a reality and > live with it. humour is always taken in lighter vien in this modern > world where freedom of expression is respected in al democratic > countries,especially india.// > > Perfect....i do agree with your view...i am here for the last 4 > years and never went so much with one person especially on one > issue...but this time...since in my view the tolerance levels has > been crossed, i need to respond....you cannot write something > affecting sentiments of some people...when it has no relevance to > jyotish remedies...Please again no offence intended here.. > > 3.I always hold that when you want to say something nice...say it > direct and immediate...whereas if it otherwise, even for humour, > hold back and think hundred times before conveying..you dont know > where the arrow will hit... > > with regards > sriganeshh > > > > > long ago in a similar thread in this group, i mentioned how > bengalis > > use the word "ba" instead of "va" and also explained how a CEO > made > > a fun of himself when he asked the server to serve 'BADA" and the > > server was too willing to serve the master a "BIG" but asked to > know > > what that BIG thing he really wants. of course, all are aware > that > > BADA means VADA (south indian dish mostly referred in Idli, Vada, > > Dosa). > > > > hence whatever shri prashant kumarji observed shall be taken in > that > > spirit and shall not be construed as an opinion against tamils. > > > > with best wishes > > pandit arjun > > > > , K Gopu <kgopu_24@> wrote: > > > > > > dear readers, > > > this is just my observation nothing connected to > > > astrology. I have observed the so called champions of > > > Tamil language in tamil nadu, many of them pronounce > > > kazhagam as kalagam. Probably their tounge and the > > > vocal cords doesnt prononuce the phonetic expression > > > of "zh". But yet they claim to be the champions of > > > tamil language. > > > > > > k.gopu > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 dear srinivasan ji with due respect to your sentiments, i must inform that you misunderstood in stating that i am finding fault with others. what i wrote about "bada" was reproduction of what i wrote an year ago in this same group when all other active members also wrote about idlis and dosas. yes, i tried to convey positive observation of some common language errors we all commit when prashantji's mail was construed as an opinion against tamils. in that mail i requested the members to see the observations of language in a positive note. so how come you are saying that i am finding fault. anyway this thread was closed and unless you wish to exhume it and start a fresh thread again on it, it is better we all focus on astrology as we are doing. with best wishes pandit arjun , srinivasan Natarajan <kethubles wrote: > > ATTEN: arunji , recent days i beleive u r trying to find fault with others and why want to corner other lang personals. when some body writes in their own slang try to read between the lines, I REALY feel bad thatu r trying to paste some thing in the group > > crystal pages <jyotish_vani wrote: Ganesh, > > As they say -- when you gotta go, you gotta go! > > And there ain't nothing funny about that!! > > RR > > , "sriganeshh" > <sriganeshh@> wrote: > > > > Dear Arjunji, > > > > 1.Greetings and thanks for bringing back the story from the > > thread...i was about to do it this morning... > > > > 2.//if there is a particular letter or word which some are using > > rightly or wrongly for decades, let us accept it as a reality and > > live with it. humour is always taken in lighter vien in this modern > > world where freedom of expression is respected in al democratic > > countries,especially india.// > > > > Perfect....i do agree with your view...i am here for the last 4 > > years and never went so much with one person especially on one > > issue...but this time...since in my view the tolerance levels has > > been crossed, i need to respond....you cannot write something > > affecting sentiments of some people...when it has no relevance to > > jyotish remedies...Please again no offence intended here.. > > > > 3.I always hold that when you want to say something nice...say it > > direct and immediate...whereas if it otherwise, even for humour, > > hold back and think hundred times before conveying..you dont know > > where the arrow will hit... > > > > with regards > > sriganeshh > > > > > > > > > long ago in a similar thread in this group, i mentioned how > > bengalis > > > use the word "ba" instead of "va" and also explained how a CEO > > made > > > a fun of himself when he asked the server to serve 'BADA" and the > > > server was too willing to serve the master a "BIG" but asked to > > know > > > what that BIG thing he really wants. of course, all are aware > > that > > > BADA means VADA (south indian dish mostly referred in Idli, Vada, > > > Dosa). > > > > > > hence whatever shri prashant kumarji observed shall be taken in > > that > > > spirit and shall not be construed as an opinion against tamils. > > > > > > with best wishes > > > pandit arjun > > > > > > , K Gopu <kgopu_24@> wrote: > > > > > > > > dear readers, > > > > this is just my observation nothing connected to > > > > astrology. I have observed the so called champions of > > > > Tamil language in tamil nadu, many of them pronounce > > > > kazhagam as kalagam. Probably their tounge and the > > > > vocal cords doesnt prononuce the phonetic expression > > > > of "zh". But yet they claim to be the champions of > > > > tamil language. > > > > > > > > k.gopu > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection around > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 Dear Arjunji, I must disagree! I think it was a hindu thread and was cremated! Hence cannot be exhumed, for even the elements that remained after the funeral fires died out have been offered to Ma Ganga and probably by now have evaporated and rained on some other region/country etc -- as water tends to ;-) RR , "panditarjun2004" <panditarjun2004 wrote: > > dear srinivasan ji > > with due respect to your sentiments, i must inform that you > misunderstood in stating that i am finding fault with others. what > i wrote about "bada" was reproduction of what i wrote an year ago in > this same group when all other active members also wrote about idlis > and dosas. yes, i tried to convey positive observation of some > common language errors we all commit when prashantji's mail was > construed as an opinion against tamils. in that mail i requested > the members to see the observations of language in a positive note. > so how come you are saying that i am finding fault. > > anyway this thread was closed and unless you wish to exhume it and > start a fresh thread again on it, it is better we all focus on > astrology as we are doing. > > with best wishes > pandit arjun > > , srinivasan Natarajan > <kethubles@> wrote: > > > > ATTEN: arunji , recent days i beleive u r trying to find fault > with others and why want to corner other lang personals. when some > body writes in their own slang try to read between the lines, I > REALY feel bad thatu r trying to paste some thing in the group > > > > crystal pages <jyotish_vani@> wrote: Ganesh, > > > > As they say -- when you gotta go, you gotta go! > > > > And there ain't nothing funny about that!! > > > > RR > > > > , "sriganeshh" > > <sriganeshh@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Arjunji, > > > > > > 1.Greetings and thanks for bringing back the story from the > > > thread...i was about to do it this morning... > > > > > > 2.//if there is a particular letter or word which some are using > > > rightly or wrongly for decades, let us accept it as a reality > and > > > live with it. humour is always taken in lighter vien in this > modern > > > world where freedom of expression is respected in al democratic > > > countries,especially india.// > > > > > > Perfect....i do agree with your view...i am here for the last 4 > > > years and never went so much with one person especially on one > > > issue...but this time...since in my view the tolerance levels > has > > > been crossed, i need to respond....you cannot write something > > > affecting sentiments of some people...when it has no relevance > to > > > jyotish remedies...Please again no offence intended here.. > > > > > > 3.I always hold that when you want to say something nice...say > it > > > direct and immediate...whereas if it otherwise, even for humour, > > > hold back and think hundred times before conveying..you dont > know > > > where the arrow will hit... > > > > > > with regards > > > sriganeshh > > > > > > > > > > > > > long ago in a similar thread in this group, i mentioned how > > > bengalis > > > > use the word "ba" instead of "va" and also explained how a CEO > > > made > > > > a fun of himself when he asked the server to serve 'BADA" and > the > > > > server was too willing to serve the master a "BIG" but asked > to > > > know > > > > what that BIG thing he really wants. of course, all are aware > > > that > > > > BADA means VADA (south indian dish mostly referred in Idli, > Vada, > > > > Dosa). > > > > > > > > hence whatever shri prashant kumarji observed shall be taken > in > > > that > > > > spirit and shall not be construed as an opinion against tamils. > > > > > > > > with best wishes > > > > pandit arjun > > > > > > > > , K Gopu <kgopu_24@> > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > dear readers, > > > > > this is just my observation nothing connected to > > > > > astrology. I have observed the so called champions of > > > > > Tamil language in tamil nadu, many of them pronounce > > > > > kazhagam as kalagam. Probably their tounge and the > > > > > vocal cords doesnt prononuce the phonetic expression > > > > > of "zh". But yet they claim to be the champions of > > > > > tamil language. > > > > > > > > > > k.gopu > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection > around > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously > low rates. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 dear RR ji i agree with you when you said that technically exhumed word is used only for buried bodies and not cremated bodies. in journalism, this word exhumed is oft used whenever a person wish to raise an old dead issue. with best wishes arjun , "crystal pages" <jyotish_vani wrote: > > Dear Arjunji, > > I must disagree! I think it was a hindu thread and was cremated! > Hence cannot be exhumed, for even the elements that remained after > the funeral fires died out have been offered to Ma Ganga and probably > by now have evaporated and rained on some other region/country etc -- > as water tends to ;-) > > RR > > , "panditarjun2004" > <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > dear srinivasan ji > > > > with due respect to your sentiments, i must inform that you > > misunderstood in stating that i am finding fault with others. what > > i wrote about "bada" was reproduction of what i wrote an year ago > in > > this same group when all other active members also wrote about > idlis > > and dosas. yes, i tried to convey positive observation of some > > common language errors we all commit when prashantji's mail was > > construed as an opinion against tamils. in that mail i requested > > the members to see the observations of language in a positive > note. > > so how come you are saying that i am finding fault. > > > > anyway this thread was closed and unless you wish to exhume it and > > start a fresh thread again on it, it is better we all focus on > > astrology as we are doing. > > > > with best wishes > > pandit arjun > > > > , srinivasan Natarajan > > <kethubles@> wrote: > > > > > > ATTEN: arunji , recent days i beleive u r trying to find fault > > with others and why want to corner other lang personals. when some > > body writes in their own slang try to read between the lines, I > > REALY feel bad thatu r trying to paste some thing in the group > > > > > > crystal pages <jyotish_vani@> wrote: Ganesh, > > > > > > As they say -- when you gotta go, you gotta go! > > > > > > And there ain't nothing funny about that!! > > > > > > RR > > > > > > , "sriganeshh" > > > <sriganeshh@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Arjunji, > > > > > > > > 1.Greetings and thanks for bringing back the story from the > > > > thread...i was about to do it this morning... > > > > > > > > 2.//if there is a particular letter or word which some are > using > > > > rightly or wrongly for decades, let us accept it as a reality > > and > > > > live with it. humour is always taken in lighter vien in this > > modern > > > > world where freedom of expression is respected in al democratic > > > > countries,especially india.// > > > > > > > > Perfect....i do agree with your view...i am here for the last 4 > > > > years and never went so much with one person especially on one > > > > issue...but this time...since in my view the tolerance levels > > has > > > > been crossed, i need to respond....you cannot write something > > > > affecting sentiments of some people...when it has no relevance > > to > > > > jyotish remedies...Please again no offence intended here.. > > > > > > > > 3.I always hold that when you want to say something nice...say > > it > > > > direct and immediate...whereas if it otherwise, even for > humour, > > > > hold back and think hundred times before conveying..you dont > > know > > > > where the arrow will hit... > > > > > > > > with regards > > > > sriganeshh > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > long ago in a similar thread in this group, i mentioned how > > > > bengalis > > > > > use the word "ba" instead of "va" and also explained how a > CEO > > > > made > > > > > a fun of himself when he asked the server to serve 'BADA" and > > the > > > > > server was too willing to serve the master a "BIG" but asked > > to > > > > know > > > > > what that BIG thing he really wants. of course, all are aware > > > > that > > > > > BADA means VADA (south indian dish mostly referred in Idli, > > Vada, > > > > > Dosa). > > > > > > > > > > hence whatever shri prashant kumarji observed shall be taken > > in > > > > that > > > > > spirit and shall not be construed as an opinion against > tamils. > > > > > > > > > > with best wishes > > > > > pandit arjun > > > > > > > > > > , K Gopu <kgopu_24@> > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > dear readers, > > > > > > this is just my observation nothing connected to > > > > > > astrology. I have observed the so called champions of > > > > > > Tamil language in tamil nadu, many of them pronounce > > > > > > kazhagam as kalagam. Probably their tounge and the > > > > > > vocal cords doesnt prononuce the phonetic expression > > > > > > of "zh". But yet they claim to be the champions of > > > > > > tamil language. > > > > > > > > > > > > k.gopu > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection > > around > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously > > low rates. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 Arjunji, You are too serious! :-) RR , "panditarjun2004" <panditarjun2004 wrote: > > dear RR ji > > i agree with you when you said that technically exhumed word is used > only for buried bodies and not cremated bodies. in journalism, this > word exhumed is oft used whenever a person wish to raise an old dead > issue. > > with best wishes > arjun > > > , "crystal pages" > <jyotish_vani@> wrote: > > > > Dear Arjunji, > > > > I must disagree! I think it was a hindu thread and was cremated! > > Hence cannot be exhumed, for even the elements that remained after > > the funeral fires died out have been offered to Ma Ganga and > probably > > by now have evaporated and rained on some other region/country > etc -- > > as water tends to ;-) > > > > RR > > > > , "panditarjun2004" > > <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > > > dear srinivasan ji > > > > > > with due respect to your sentiments, i must inform that you > > > misunderstood in stating that i am finding fault with others. > what > > > i wrote about "bada" was reproduction of what i wrote an year > ago > > in > > > this same group when all other active members also wrote about > > idlis > > > and dosas. yes, i tried to convey positive observation of some > > > common language errors we all commit when prashantji's mail was > > > construed as an opinion against tamils. in that mail i > requested > > > the members to see the observations of language in a positive > > note. > > > so how come you are saying that i am finding fault. > > > > > > anyway this thread was closed and unless you wish to exhume it > and > > > start a fresh thread again on it, it is better we all focus on > > > astrology as we are doing. > > > > > > with best wishes > > > pandit arjun > > > > > > , srinivasan Natarajan > > > <kethubles@> wrote: > > > > > > > > ATTEN: arunji , recent days i beleive u r trying to find fault > > > with others and why want to corner other lang personals. when > some > > > body writes in their own slang try to read between the lines, I > > > REALY feel bad thatu r trying to paste some thing in the > group > > > > > > > > crystal pages <jyotish_vani@> wrote: Ganesh, > > > > > > > > As they say -- when you gotta go, you gotta go! > > > > > > > > And there ain't nothing funny about that!! > > > > > > > > RR > > > > > > > > , "sriganeshh" > > > > <sriganeshh@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Dear Arjunji, > > > > > > > > > > 1.Greetings and thanks for bringing back the story from the > > > > > thread...i was about to do it this morning... > > > > > > > > > > 2.//if there is a particular letter or word which some are > > using > > > > > rightly or wrongly for decades, let us accept it as a > reality > > > and > > > > > live with it. humour is always taken in lighter vien in this > > > modern > > > > > world where freedom of expression is respected in al > democratic > > > > > countries,especially india.// > > > > > > > > > > Perfect....i do agree with your view...i am here for the > last 4 > > > > > years and never went so much with one person especially on > one > > > > > issue...but this time...since in my view the tolerance > levels > > > has > > > > > been crossed, i need to respond....you cannot write > something > > > > > affecting sentiments of some people...when it has no > relevance > > > to > > > > > jyotish remedies...Please again no offence intended here.. > > > > > > > > > > 3.I always hold that when you want to say something > nice...say > > > it > > > > > direct and immediate...whereas if it otherwise, even for > > humour, > > > > > hold back and think hundred times before conveying..you dont > > > know > > > > > where the arrow will hit... > > > > > > > > > > with regards > > > > > sriganeshh > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > long ago in a similar thread in this group, i mentioned > how > > > > > bengalis > > > > > > use the word "ba" instead of "va" and also explained how a > > CEO > > > > > made > > > > > > a fun of himself when he asked the server to serve 'BADA" > and > > > the > > > > > > server was too willing to serve the master a "BIG" but > asked > > > to > > > > > know > > > > > > what that BIG thing he really wants. of course, all are > aware > > > > > that > > > > > > BADA means VADA (south indian dish mostly referred in > Idli, > > > Vada, > > > > > > Dosa). > > > > > > > > > > > > hence whatever shri prashant kumarji observed shall be > taken > > > in > > > > > that > > > > > > spirit and shall not be construed as an opinion against > > tamils. > > > > > > > > > > > > with best wishes > > > > > > pandit arjun > > > > > > > > > > > > , K Gopu > <kgopu_24@> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > dear readers, > > > > > > > this is just my observation nothing connected to > > > > > > > astrology. I have observed the so called champions of > > > > > > > Tamil language in tamil nadu, many of them pronounce > > > > > > > kazhagam as kalagam. Probably their tounge and the > > > > > > > vocal cords doesnt prononuce the phonetic expression > > > > > > > of "zh". But yet they claim to be the champions of > > > > > > > tamil language. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > k.gopu > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection > > > around > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for > ridiculously > > > low rates. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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