Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Dear Members, There is no such thing as a horn of a jackal. It is not a fibrous growth on the head of a jackal either. What is being touted as `Siyar Singhi' is the end portion of a squirrel's tail. For a huge amount you end up getting a tail end… he he he. Chel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Dear Chel, Without meaning to rebuke or sound offensive, Siyar singhi is actually an important item in rituals, used in white magic (for helping others) and in black magic (harming others) too. since this is not the platform for giving other details neither we have to spend time on such issue, this much should suffice. Now please dont put me on the receiving end of Your firing gun. Bye and Regards, Bhaskar. , "tchelappa" <tchelappa wrote: > > Dear Members, > > There is no such thing as a horn of a jackal. It is not a fibrous > growth on the head of a jackal either. What is being touted as `Siyar > Singhi' is the end portion of a squirrel's tail. For a huge amount you > end up getting a tail end… he he he. > > Chel > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2006 Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 dear friend chel you are making a mockery of yourself and are behaving like a joker and have already become a laughing stock with your own messages: 1. you have not posted a single message in this group earlier other than this siyar singhi negative criticism which means you are a fake ID with a sole objective of negative criticism. 2. first you made an emphatic bold declaration that the siyar singhi is the end tail portion of a squirrel. 3. now you are diluting this squirrel tail theory and added the possibility of mongoose tail also. 4. further you are admiting cowardly that this is a genuine siyar singhi and please get this validated by a DNA test. 5. you are a blind person when you ignored the unique feature of hair growing on its own only on siyar singhi. possibly you have not been told this by the zoologists you are falsely claiming. first i decided to trash your mails but out of pity and sympathy on you, decided to show your insanity so that you would preclude further flase propaganda and not earn negative karma. for other members i can say only one thing. those persons who have nothing to contribute but are jealous of others resort to this cheap tactic i.e. to criticise somthing someone has just becase he does not have it. they do not do any homework, just hurl ugly jokes like squirrel hunters, then laugh at their own ugly jokes by writing hehehe in their mails. hope they realise how much ugly they are presenting themselves by these insane acts. with best wishes and blessings pandit arjun , "tchelappa" <tchelappa wrote: > > Dear Friends, > > Before you buy a Siyar singhi get a DNA test done to ascertain > whether it is a genuine jackal origin or not. > > I have been told by zoologists that it is the tail end of either a > squirrel or a mongoose which is being passed on as a Siyar Singhi. > > As it is made out to be that Siyar Singhi is a rarest of rare things > you might be investing a huge sum into buying it . If that is so, > you might as well spend a few hundred rupees in getting a DNA test > done. > > Do not buy unless proved through DNA test that it is a genuine > jackal origin. Choose your own lab for the DNA test. Do not go by > the advice of the seller regarding where you want the test conducted. > > All you need is a piece of hair for the test. > > Regards, > > Chel > Dear Members, There is no such thing as a horn of a jackal. It is not a fibrous growth on the head of a jackal either. What is being touted as `Siyar Singhi' is the end portion of a squirrel's tail. For a huge amount you end up getting a tail end… he he he. Chel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2006 Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 ll HARE RAM ll Pt.Arjun ji, What he says,let him say but i do request you to now please leave this topic. Shashie Shekhar Mobile-09818310075 Delhi panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 > wrote: dear friend chel you are making a mockery of yourself and are behaving like a joker and have already become a laughing stock with your own messages: 1. you have not posted a single message in this group earlier other than this siyar singhi negative criticism which means you are a fake ID with a sole objective of negative criticism. 2. first you made an emphatic bold declaration that the siyar singhi is the end tail portion of a squirrel. 3. now you are diluting this squirrel tail theory and added the possibility of mongoose tail also. 4. further you are admiting cowardly that this is a genuine siyar singhi and please get this validated by a DNA test. 5. you are a blind person when you ignored the unique feature of hair growing on its own only on siyar singhi. possibly you have not been told this by the zoologists you are falsely claiming. first i decided to trash your mails but out of pity and sympathy on you, decided to show your insanity so that you would preclude further flase propaganda and not earn negative karma. for other members i can say only one thing. those persons who have nothing to contribute but are jealous of others resort to this cheap tactic i.e. to criticise somthing someone has just becase he does not have it. they do not do any homework, just hurl ugly jokes like squirrel hunters, then laugh at their own ugly jokes by writing hehehe in their mails. hope they realise how much ugly they are presenting themselves by these insane acts. with best wishes and blessings pandit arjun , "tchelappa" wrote: > > Dear Friends, > > Before you buy a Siyar singhi get a DNA test done to ascertain > whether it is a genuine jackal origin or not. > > I have been told by zoologists that it is the tail end of either a > squirrel or a mongoose which is being passed on as a Siyar Singhi. > > As it is made out to be that Siyar Singhi is a rarest of rare things > you might be investing a huge sum into buying it . If that is so, > you might as well spend a few hundred rupees in getting a DNA test > done. > > Do not buy unless proved through DNA test that it is a genuine > jackal origin. Choose your own lab for the DNA test. Do not go by > the advice of the seller regarding where you want the test conducted. > > All you need is a piece of hair for the test. > > Regards, > > Chel > Dear Members, There is no such thing as a horn of a jackal. It is not a fibrous growth on the head of a jackal either. What is being touted as `Siyar Singhi' is the end portion of a squirrel's tail. For a huge amount you end up getting a tail end… he he he. Chel SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2006 Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 Would anyone know, if Siyar Singhi's hair when they grow bigger in size - do you cut them or level them or just continue to have them grow bigger? SKS shashisood tchelappa <tchelappa (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: Dear Members, There is no such thing as a horn of a jackal. It is not a fibrous growth on the head of a jackal either. What is being touted as `Siyar Singhi' is the end portion of a squirrel's tail. For a huge amount you end up getting a tail end… he he he. Chel Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2006 Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 Chel's mail regarding Siyar Singhi is not only incorrect but riduculing - stating it is squirrel's tail.? Perhaps he needs to read up on it a little bit more to have a better understanding of powerful Siyar Singhi. SKS sk sood <shashisood > wrote: Would anyone know, if Siyar Singhi's hair when they grow bigger in size - do you cut them or level them or just continue to have them grow bigger? SKS shashisood tchelappa <tchelappa (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: Dear Members, There is no such thing as a horn of a jackal. It is not a fibrous growth on the head of a jackal either. What is being touted as `Siyar Singhi' is the end portion of a squirrel's tail. For a huge amount you end up getting a tail end… he he he. Chel Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2006 Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 dear friends as advised by some good friends, it is better to ignore such ridiculous mails from a person who is not interested in facts. here is what an expert biologist said on this mail in the sacred objects group: DNA Testing is scientifically known as 'DNA Finger Printing' or to develop 'Genomic Library' or 'C - DNA Library'. It is a very complicated process. 'DNA Library' is peculiar to any species. It is first necessary to develop such 'Genomic Library' for any given species for eg. Jackal here. I doubt, that in our country any laboratory has worked on Jackal to develop such 'Library'. Even if any laboratory has worked out such 'Genomic Library', it may tell us that whether the material under study is of Jackal or not ? DNA from tail tissue and DNA from other tissues will be the same. Scientific interpretation of results is more important than running any experiment or technique. As far as DNA Test is concerned, it is a job of a hardcore Molecular Biologist and not of a Zoologist (as claimed by chelappa). i got one siyar singhi in the year 2003 and another in 2004. the hair lengths were 2.5 cm for both at the time when i got them. now the hair lengths are 9cm and 6cm respectively. this is the only dead object in which life is present even after death which is why it is highly powerful. if someone is interested in knowing facts, i am too willing to share the same. there is a dedicated group for sacred objects and that is the forum where one can have more meaningful discussion and mr. chelappa aka priya has already posted this message there and hence it is better to pursue further knowledge on this sacred object in that group. with best wishes pandit arjun , sk sood <shashisood wrote: > > Chel's mail regarding Siyar Singhi is not only incorrect but riduculing - stating it is squirrel's tail.? Perhaps he needs to read up on it a little bit more to have a better understanding of powerful Siyar Singhi. > > SKS > > > > > sk sood <shashisood wrote: > Would anyone know, if Siyar Singhi's hair when they grow bigger in size - do you cut them or level them or just continue to have them grow bigger? > > SKS > shashisood > > tchelappa <tchelappa wrote: > Dear Members, > > There is no such thing as a horn of a jackal. It is not a fibrous > growth on the head of a jackal either. What is being touted as `Siyar > Singhi' is the end portion of a squirrel's tail. For a huge amount you > end up getting a tail end… he he he. > > Chel > > > > > Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail Beta. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 sk sood <shashisood > wrote: Would anyone know, if Siyar Singhi's hair when they grow bigger in size - do you cut them or level them or just continue to have them grow bigger? SKS shashisood tchelappa <tchelappa (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: Dear Members, There is no such thing as a horn of a jackal. It is not a fibrous growth on the head of a jackal either. What is being touted as `Siyar Singhi' is the end portion of a squirrel's tail. For a huge amount you end up getting a tail end… he he he. Chel Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nelly Posted July 3, 2007 Report Share Posted July 3, 2007 hello, iam interested in buying siyar singhi, can u tell me were can i geta real one ,plz. thanks advance Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
labh Posted October 2, 2007 Report Share Posted October 2, 2007 I am in posession of a genuine siyar singhi. Get in touch at froginthewell2002@.co.uk if you want to buy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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