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dear prashant garu

 

the avadhanam mentioned by you made me remember the feat of dwi

bhasha sahasravadhanam by sri madugula naga phani sarma who answered

1000 querents in bits simultaneously in both telugu and sanskrit.

this is a living testimony of the mindpower and a befitting answer

to all brain teasers. for those who are not aware of this, here is

a link giving the meaning of it.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avadhanam

 

these events also highlight the power of a human mind capable of

doing thousand multiple tasks simultaneously with meticulous

accuracy.

 

with best wishes

pandit arjun

(only a highly learnt person realises that whatever he learnt is

very little)

 

, Prashant Kumar G B

<gbp_kumar wrote:

>

> Prafulla,

>

> the golden rule in astrology apart from knowledge, intuition

[comes from right conduct, values] the Desha, kala, paristhithi

these I do\o repeat in several posts.

>

> HERE WE NEED TO ADAPT to times,

> all original classics talks of shilpa shastra all its elements

make engineering today-metallurgy, chemical Er., geology, mineral

wealth, civil, structural, electrical etc from same combination of

Sani, Mars, Ravi, Rahu/ketu

> mars, satn-mechanical

> rahu-mars electrical

> rahu-budha,

> ravi -budha, electronics IT, if mars also is in hi tech etc.

>

> same rahu, ravi, chandra can give -medicine

> again chandra, ketu, Budha can give u mental faculties

> Guru intuition, deeper wisdom or fine print knowledge.

>

> Surka alone can give arts, pleasures, transport, synthetics,

petroleum, diplomacy, banking/finance sector, cuisine, travel

agriculture etc

> with a few planets association changing,

> say with sani sukra, a civil, architecture, CAD/CAM GRAPHICS,

celluloid, TV, MEDIA, etc.

>

> from childhood I have an aptitude to listen, read, see to any

knowledge stream medicine, art, literature, science, politics,

sport, geography, religion/spiritual sides of as many sides as

possible. jack of all master of none, but has helped me gel my

intuition into prof one can take, or diseases in which part of the

body,

>

> so we must make use for what our eyes shows us, our ears tell us

etc. even if in the passing index it in ur brain can be useful.

>

> remember our scoliosis sued to deal with ASHTAVADHANAM,

SHATAVADHANAM

> which is multi-tasking at its best

>

> where in ashta 8 people will test the scholar in 7 fields and in

shatha 100, each will give it in a random order a part of the test

it keeps coming and u need to piece it and also solve it, in

between some are there to distract you crack jokes, ask an answer

to a wit, or puzzle this can also be in bits

>

> and the finish is a treat to watch and only few languages have

this tradition alive.

>

> ego apart and the goal of astrology is to raise toleranc,e

patience, HOPE as intelligently as possible. the human touch must

be there not our prowess.

>

> Prafulla Gang <jyotish

wrote: Dear Bhaskar

ji

>

> Firstly, I am inclined to clarify that - we are not writing to

displease / please anyone or say we are not writing to win

arguments. We write to share our views, thoughts, opinions and

experiences. and in the process, though it may sound as

argumentative, it helps each other in correcting or learning

(atleast to me).

>

> I am not rediculing astrology or remedial measure. On the

contrary, I am looking at astrology as constructive contributory

force in time to come. Yes, for that cause - the astrological

pursuits will require little more maturity and little deviation

from fatalistic approach.

>

> Most natives (including me), often solicit jyotish advise for

our various worldly pursuits. What I observed was not necessarily

my experience, as - I have been very selective in seeking "jyotish"

opinion and have always tried to seek consultation from the

astrologers, who look jyotish as constructive force instead of it

being as strictly spiritual and fatalistic one. One may say, I have

been lucky to find such people as well.

>

> The bigger issue - jyotish has so many parameters. How many

jyotishi are so well versed with complexities of modern yuga. Most

jyotishi are not exposed to new career opportunities and basic

ingredients of success into them. One will gain from gold / steel

etc statements are no longer that simple. I remember, one very

good astrologer predicting me (when I was in school) that, I will

not be able to pursue education beyond the age of 20. Can you

imagine the pressure, one boy can undergo with those statements.

Fortunately, I could finish my Chartered Accountancy before the age

of 20 (as youngest in India) and was never needed to study

thereafter (ofcourse, learning has always been conintuous process).

Take this as an example - and just see, how could an astrologer

easily torment boy's enthuasism and dreams, in the name of

divinity. His prediction also came true, so I can not redicule

astrology. Likewise, each one of us may find jyotishi affecting

productivity

> directly or indirectly. How can a jyotishi know more than a

person doing his work - but invariably he ends up meddling with the

traits, without actully knowing the "needs" of the issue. Modern

career related or economy related challenges are still being

handled by astrologer's limited perspective (for his lack of

education, his fanatic approach towards classics and so on -

assuming he is a good astrologer). This problem is compouned, when

his ego or commercial interest leads him to exceed his role /

limit.

>

> Bhaskar ji, yes jyotishi can certainly read that native may be

successful in IT than in chartered accountancy. But how many

astrologers really know well about the complexities of both the

professions and new opportunities emerging in both. and within the

same set of opportunities - the attributes required move from one

tangent to another (extreme deviation). modern communication /

transportation facilities, Outsourcing / remote working environment

and emerging technologies etc have diluted the direction related

selection in many professions. and I am sure, many will agree that

not many astrologers are equipped to guide. The similiar

complexities exist even in core professions like agriculture,

crafts etc.

>

> India is suffering for unproductivity / inefficiency etc and

jyotish is one of the contributory in those reasons.

>

> regards / Prafulla Gang

>

> Of all the thing I have lost in my life . . . I miss my mind the

most . .

>

> >

> > bhaskar_jyotish

> > Sun, 06 Aug 2006 07:29:24 -0000

> >

> > Re: help please...5/8 progressive?

> >

> >

> > Dear Prafullji,

> >

> > Not meaning in any way to offend You or change Your stance or

not

> > talk in conformity with

> > what You say, I put my views also as under.

> >

> > When we indicate bad times to natives, it is not always to put

fear

> > or spoil their efforts,

> > at times its for their own good. Suppose You see oncoming bad

> > financial time coming for a native,

> > would You not tell him, that. please pull out Your money from

the

> > share market and no more speculations for the next 6 months or

1

> > Year ? Or when You see that in no way is a particular native

going to

> > have great aptitude in accounts, would You then give him good

dreams

> > if he has already started persuing career in Chartered

accountancy.If

> > his future lies in Music or drama or TV actor, would You not

suggest

> > him that ?

> >

> > Yet-

> > Super human Efforts which few percentage of us possess, can

change

> > the destiny to the required destination is, what I finally

believe.As

> > the old adage goes, God helps those who help themselves.

> > If any member happens to read Late Shri Dongreji Maharaj's

version of

> > Ramayana, it is clearly mentioned

> > the relation of taking Gods name vis a vis efforts vis a vis

the 12

> > houses of the Kundli or Horoscope.

> > It is clearly mentioned that if a persons does nama Japa 1

crore

> > times hist first house negatives written in destiny for him are

> > cleared, if he takes name of Ram for 2 crores his second house

> > negatives of wealth are cleared and so forth and so on.

Finally after

> > 12 crores this venered respected personality has also

> > mentioned that a person doing Nama Japa of Lord Rama for 13

crores,

> > is having the power to make

> > Lord Rama sit in front of him just like You and me sit in some

> > meeting.

> > So the above simply shows that fatalistic attitude is not

desired,

> > but at the same time. we need

> > more than ordinary efforts to counter the bad results coming

in our

> > life, or change the course

> > of destiny to desired levels.

> >

> > regards/Bhaskar.

> >

> > N.B. I agree to almost to all what You have mentioned, so

please note

> > that I am just discussing healthily.,

> > and at times supporting Your theories with

illustrations.

> >

> >

> >

> > , Prafulla Gang

<jyotish@>

> > wrote:

> >>

> >> Dear Shri kumar ji

> >>

> >> very well said.

> >>

> >> The biggest irony is that, we defend our incompetencies

(linking to

> > astrology) by using pointers as shani / mangal / rahu / ketu.

In the

> > name of past glory, we boost jupiter and so on...I wanted to

bring

> > this thread to a very serious issue. Are we astrologers not

> > responsbile to an large extent for these declining "will" to

win /

> > achieve. Are we not making the population weak, by saying

that - you

> > are destined to fail, for the planets. Should not we guide the

nation

> > to achieve, by helping people through attributes of successful

tasks

> > vis a vis person's strength. But jyotish has also forgot to

> > contribute to the country, in the name of destiny. Instead of

> > indicating the bad periods, we should tell how will the

adoption of

> > trait of shani etc can help to increase performance. But in

the name

> > of God and helping natives, do not we make them weak !! Do not

> > astrologers help in reducing productivity, by saying that good

> > muhurta is only after 4 weeks or this profession will not suit

> > them !!! So, the person starts the work with the doubtful

itself or

> > lesser interest.

> >>

> >> These are serious questions. But can astrologer also follow

his

> > professional responsibility to the nation. Instead of

focussing on

> > scaring the natives for commercial / ego motives and then

> > providing "quick fix". Are we honest in terms of our

obligation to

> > society? We may not like to question ourselves, but we have a

great

> > role in modern India - for its present state or in bright

tomorrow.

> >>

> >> Why is our astrology pursued and followed so fatalistically?

> > Why "quick fix" remedies suggested need to cost people ? Are we

> > helping people or ourselves?

> >>

> >> Why does our elected PM need to trust astrologer for muhurta,

more

> > than his own abilities?

> >>

> >>

> >> regards / Prafulla Gang

> >>

> >> "Every brain of being human to think and to reason, for what

seeing

> > and what not seeing."

> >>

> >>

> >>>

> >>> gbp_kumar@

> >>> Sat, 5 Aug 2006 07:24:24 -0700 (PDT)

> >>>

> >>> RE: Re: help please...5/8 progressive?

> >>>

> >>> Hi Prafulla,

> >>> Most of what u said surely applies to the whole sub-

Continent,

> > we are a

> >>> few shades better, but this is a fact that Indian can;t

progress

> > for the

> >>> reasons u listed and we do SHINE AS INDIVIDUALS never as

team

> > players

> >>> that is why we do well even in IT, CA, Medicine, sports our

team

> > wins

> >>> post Independence are very few in any sport 3 Olympic

hockey gold

> >>> medals, 1 cricket world cup, we don't win any team game

well.

> > for

> >>> states with a passion for so called self reliance [WB] they

cheer

> >>> Brazil, Argentina. also import players none play from there

and

> > worse

> >>> they are the spoil sport in all development, unions, fixed

> > mindsets of

> >>> communism which original ones have deserted.

> >>> WE TALK of being Independent of USA, when Japan was

invaded ,

> > destroyed

> >>> by US they teamed up with them in 15 years they were on par

and

> > 20 yrs

> >>> ahead of them so when work is worship the goddess Lakshmi

smiles

> > where

> >>> we worship communism it breeds the needless discussion,

> > obscurantists

> >>> mindsets why work ,what will i gain the company becomes

richer,

> > they

> >>> never related their growth with companies.

> >>> the biggest curse is our film industry which even copies of

> > Hollywood]

> >>> are modified to suit a Hero from nowhere solving all issues

so

> > we still

> >>> look for heroes that is all the crimes committed on us by

our

> > invaders,

> >>> and terror Nations will go answered we will wait one we are

> > tolerant as

> >>> we r not affected directly, if we are what can we do we show

> > calm and

> >>> restraint, the attackers will continue, they get solidarity

and

> > give

> >>> solidarity for even supposed crimes in cartoons In a foreign

> > county,

> >>> here we are cold hearted to genuine suffering\death,

destruction

> > of our

> >>> nation, culture, wealth and human resources.

> >>>

> >>> .

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> Prafulla Gang <jyotish@> wrote:

> >>> Sir

> >>>

> >>> I am talking of productivity and professional honesty. and

we

> > have not

> >>> been able to grow independently for various reasons..biggest

one

> > is our

> >>> productive issues.

> >>>

> >>> The moment, person blames for non happening to "stars" and

does

> > not try

> >>> to identify his attributes to match the challenges, then it

is

> > self

> >>> appeasing. All these quick fix "sellers" in any profession

> > damages the

> >>> most. It makes people vulnerable to the core, without any

> > recourse. All

> >>> professions have different challenges and rewards.

> >>>

> >>> The family does not progress, by a kid getting gold medal

in

> > school. it

> >>> has to be economic progress and unfortunately - stardom /

media

> > etc has

> >>> brought up another mess.

> >>>

> >>> Famous economic principle - A Poor is poor, because he is

poor.

> > Why?

> >>> not because of resources (we all know, resources can be

borrowed

> > etc),

> >>> but for sheer desire, skill and productivity.

> >>>

> >>> We work best, when we are put to tough task (not

necessarily

> > political

> >>> slavery). But how many of Indians finshes their work in

> > designated time?

> >>> How many of them like to deliver of good quality? and How

many of

> >>> Indians do not give excuse for non performance? How many of

them

> > are

> >>> honest in their social / professional undertakings? How many

of

> > Indian

> >>> students work on curriculum projects independently to learn?

How

> > many of

> >>> Indians reach office in time? How many of them put the work

as

> > priority

> >>> above their social committments? How many fresh Chartered

> > accountants

> >>> can read books of accounts? How many fresh engineers fix a

car?

> > and so

> >>> on.......

> >>>

> >>> Bhaskar bhai, all are difficult and embrassing questions.

so

> > How many

> >>> think honestly without any motives? A country can grow only

with

> > honest

> >>> and committed work force. I do not mind people drinking

(devatas

> > also

> >>> drink...), gambling and so on..as long as they work/deliver

with

> > honesty

> >>> and productivity. So let us not get into the habbits. We are

> > discussing

> >>> minimum requisite characteristics for self sustainable

economic

> > growth.

> >>>

> >>> Ofcourse, we are not talking about exceptional

> > people/circumsatnces.

> >>>

> >>> regards / Prafulla Gang

> >>>

> >>> "Every brain of being human to think and to reason, for

what

> > seeing and

> >>> what not seeing."

> >>>

> >>> >

> >>> > bhaskar_jyotish@

> >>> > Sat, 05 Aug 2006 10:47:39 -0000

> >>> >

> >>> > Re: help please...

> >>> >

> >>> > Shri Prafullji,

> >>> >

> >>> > Again well said, but people who are responsible for this

> > state of

> >>> > affairs are another section of Indians, and we may not

come

> > in that

> >>> > category. Just like Sania Mirza is good for the country

and

> > Rathor is

> >>> > good for the country, yet we have no part in their

goodness

> > to the

> >>> > country directly, except watching their matches over a

cup of

> > drink

> >>> > on TV, same way we are also not responsible for the

various

> > ills

> >>> > of India, You mentioned. We are not all, in that

category of

> >>> > either contributing good or contributing bad to the

country

> > state of

> >>> > affairs as of today.

> >>> > Your attributes may be more linked to the people who

have been

> >>> > governing the country,their servants, and channels in all

> > sectors,

> >>> > who may be what You assess,(Which is right), but

certainly

> > not all of

> >>> > the Indians.,today who are, or have been in the past.

> >>> > That is another story that we develop black stains on the

> > clothes

> >>> > working in the coal mine,its difficult to develop like a

Lotus

> >>> > in......

> >>> >

> >>> > regards/Bhaskar.

> >>> >

> >>> >

> >>> >

> >>> >

> >>> > , Prafulla Gang

> > <jyotish@>

> >>> > wrote:

> >>> >>

> >>> >> Dear members

> >>> >>

> >>> >> Yes I am proud Indian, but accepting our weakness does

not

> > affect

> >>> > my proud feeling.

> >>> >>

> >>> >> The fact remains that - we are a weak, lithargic and

> > unproductive

> >>> > race. We use rahu/ketu/shani to justify others for our

non

> >>> > performance (we are dishonest to ourselves) and use self

> > proclaimed

> >>> > sage status to hide our desire for materialism. The

biggest

> > reason

> >>> > for our poor performance is our unproductivity in all

> > sectors -

> >>> > government, private sector, technology adoption, farming

etc.

> > We

> >>> > believe in talking, chatting, finding excuses, using

> > diplomacy to

> >>> > find face saving grace and so on. Japan was tormented

too in

> > world

> >>> > war, but they managed to progress...just for their

> > productivity.

> >>> >>

> >>> >> All these past glories, our great culture etc are not

going

> > to

> >>> > help. It is the productive work, which determines the

final

> > outcome.

> >>> > Let us name one profession, where we are honest and

> > productive. We

> >>> > have been slaves, and when ruled by others do well (IT

is the

> > best

> >>> > example - where our services are monitored by non indian

IT

> >>> > professionals and we comply to their standards, else we

will

> > always

> >>> > find reason for self appeasement).

> >>> >>

> >>> >> I have worked in various cultures, and am sure that, how

> >>> > unproductive we are, if not monitored / demanded. I know,

> > there may

> >>> > be strong messages for my above note,but I will be happy

for

> > the fact

> >>> > that, i wrote - what I observed, understood and not to

please

> > anyone.

> >>> >>

> >>> >> regards / Prafulla Gang

> >>> >>

> >>> >> "Every brain of being human to think and to reason, for

what

> > seeing

> >>> > and what not seeing."

> >>> >>

> >>> >>

> >>> >>>

> >>> >>> panditarjun2004@

> >>> >>> Sat, 05 Aug 2006 07:52:03 -0000

> >>> >>>

> >>> >>> Re: help please...

> >>> >>>

> >>> >>> dear bhaskarji

> >>> >>>

> >>> >>> most (not all) people who enter chat rooms or

participate

> > actively

> >>> >>> in various net groups is only because they get some

> > belongingness

> >>> >>> and acceptance and love and warmth showered on them in

this

> >>> > mythical

> >>> >>> web which is real and unreal both. needless to say

they

> > miss most

> >>> >>> of these in their real lives.

> >>> >>>

> >>> >>> but the first principle of karma theory says that if

you

> > want

> >>> >>> happiness, you have to give happines first i.e. make

others

> > happy.

> >>> >>>

> >>> >>> as regards your praising the west, i can tell only one

> > thing.

> >>> > india

> >>> >>> remained poor in material wealth only because it has

> > welcomed all

> >>> >>> looters and allowed them to loot our country and take

away

> > as much

> >>> >>> wealth as they can in shiploads to their countries.

> > religion

> >>> > after

> >>> >>> religion, country after country invaded india and they

> > continue to

> >>> >>> do so. you ask any australian, indian, zimbabwian,

south

> > african

> >>> > or

> >>> >>> even a hongkong chinese how british have looted these

> > countries.

> >>> >>> how US has used nuclear bomb and made the #1 japan

come on

> > their

> >>> >>> knees, forced it to invest trillions of dollars in the

US

> > and

> >>> >>> started invading various countries is known to all.

french

> > too

> >>> > set

> >>> >>> up their own colonies. china too is annexing

countries.

> > india

> >>> > was

> >>> >>> sliced and chopped into tiny kingdoms and divisions

based on

> >>> >>> religion.

> >>> >>>

> >>> >>> still the leftover indian bone (all flesh looted by the

> > british)

> >>> > is

> >>> >>> most sought after by the entire world and they project

> > india in

> >>> > the

> >>> >>> top three super powers in the world by 2050.

> >>> >>>

> >>> >>> india has, is and would always be at the giving end be

it

> > material

> >>> >>> wealth or intellectual wealth. one must be proud of

being

> > an

> >>> > indian

> >>> >>> and praise this great country that withstood centuries

of

> >>> > invasions

> >>> >>> and still going strong.

> >>> >>>

> >>> >>> with best wishes

> >>> >>> pandit arjun

> >>> >>> (to steal others' wealth is a sin as per all religions

but

> > many

> >>> >>> superpowers of today became superpowers only by

stealing the

> >>> > wealth

> >>> >>> of other countries)

> >>> >>>

> >>> >>>

, "bhaskar_jyotish"

> >>> >>> <bhaskar_jyotish@> wrote:

> >>> >>>>

> >>> >>>> Dear Haizen,

> >>> >>>>

> >>> >>>> Some thoughts to share with You-

> >>> >>>> This world has become very much

materialistic,specially

> > India.

> >>> >>>> I think You are based out of India,where most would be

> > looking

> >>> >>>> towards spirituality rather than material, because

they are

> >>> > already

> >>> >>>> full there with the latter(General statement).Here we

have

> > not

> >>> >>> seen

> >>> >>>> the former part and so no question of becoming full

and

> > searching

> >>> >>>> better options. Yet due to cultural influences and

> > traditional

> >>> >>> bring

> >>> >>>> ups in individual families, the essence has remained,

but

> > the

> >>> > 70's

> >>> >>>> boom of USA is now the India story currently after

> > 35years. With

> >>> >>>> so many malls coming around every city in ever nook

and

> > corner,

> >>> >>> pubs

> >>> >>>> in every lane, massage parlours in every street,

discos all

> >>> > around

> >>> >>>> open full night.liberisation of media

broadcasting,boozing

> > openly

> >>> >>>> below every building especially in Bombay in posh

areas

> > too,easy

> >>> >>>> access to flesh and pleasures thereof, and

availibility of

> > money

> >>> >>> too

> >>> >>>> in the youth of today drawing huge salaries as they

are

> >>> >>> academically

> >>> >>>> well off, and even those who are not,also drawing

good pay

> > checks

> >>> >>> due

> >>> >>>> to outsourcing to India -call centres, money is

available

> > freely

> >>> >>>> today,then what was two decades ago. All this

isleading to

> >>> >>> flamboyant

> >>> >>>> lifestyles, I should say luxurious, as every one is

having

> >>> >>> hightech

> >>> >>>> gadgets, personal vehicles and what not, spending

evenings

> > in

> >>> > some

> >>> >>>> restuarant,or shopping and enjoying life.

> >>> >>>> Amongst all this,

> >>> >>>> People like me, little older not matching with high

> > academic

> >>> >>>> qualifications, neither able to mindset doing jobs

such as

> >>> >>>> call centres and the like, at prime of life or say

third

> > stage ,

> >>> >>>> ready to enter fourth, are just left spectator to the

> > happennings

> >>> >>>> around staying put at home or office without

loosening out

> >>> > pockets

> >>> >>>> as there is not much to loosen about, feel the brunt

> > because

> >>> >>> though

> >>> >>>> we may be understanding, others around us with whom

we are

> > living

> >>> >>>> would nothave the bent of mind to go deep for any

> > retrospection..

> >>> >>>> They would feel the dearth, I dont blame them, its

the men

> > who

> >>> >>>> are bound to get grub home, but since the grub is

limited,

> > to

> >>> >>>> satiate, considering the environments, then the

problems

> > start

> >>> >>>> appearing in life, which is happening in most middle

class

> >>> >>> families

> >>> >>>> in India today.

> >>> >>>> At this stage man starts thinking what is he worth ?

or

> > why is he

> >>> >>>> worthless ? Since the mental faculty does not allow

any

> > type

> >>> >>>> of harakiri in business or professional activities ,

he is

> > left

> >>> >>>> to creating only limited.

> >>> >>>> Hence when someone says good to that person, the

actual

> > food,the

> >>> >>> soul

> >>> >>>> wants is got. I think after the basic necessities,

what a

> > man

> >>> > wants

> >>> >>>> is love, caring, or if not that at least a feeling of

being

> >>> >>> wanted,

> >>> >>>> a feeling that yes You are also required some where

some

> > place,

> >>> >>> You

> >>> >>>> have your own identity. A single word of love or

affection

> > coming

> >>> >>>> from the heart is what is required, to make You

complete.

> >>> >>>>

> >>> >>>> Thanks very much

> >>> >>>>

> >>> >>>> Bhaskar.

> >>> >>>>

> >>> >>>>

> >>> >>>>

> >>> >>>> , "haizen"

<haizen@>

> >>> > wrote:

> >>> >>>>>

> >>> >>>>> Dear Bhakar,

> >>> >>>>>

> >>> >>>>> I hope your family gets around to saying it too. But

if

> > they

> >>> >>> don't,

> >>> >>>> I had the

> >>> >>>>> pleasure of saying it first. What's that old saying

> > about "A

> >>> >>>> prophet being without

> >>> >>>>> honor in his own country"? I'd say it's true in some

> > families

> >>> >>> too.

> >>> >>>> In the meantime,

> >>> >>>>> it has now been said and the words officially go on

your

> > akashic

> >>> >>>> record. ;-)

> >>> >>>>>

> >>> >>>>> Sincerely, Haizen

> >>> >>>>>

> >>> >>>>>

> >>> >>>>>

, "bhaskar_jyotish"

> >>> >>>> <bhaskar_jyotish@>

> >>> >>>>> wrote:

> >>> >>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>> Dear Haizen ,

> >>> >>>>>> You have made my day by calling me good. I wish

someone

> > in my

> >>> >>>> family

> >>> >>>>>> tells me that some day before I leave this

planet.....

> > (Again

> >>> >>>>>> demanding)

> >>> >>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>> regards/Bhaskar.

> >>> >>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>> -- In , "haizen"

> > <haizen@>

> >>> >>> wrote:

> >>> >>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>> Dear Bhaskar,

> >>> >>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>> You're a good man.

> >>> >>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>> Warm regards, Haizen

> >>> >>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>> --- In

> > , "bhaskar_jyotish"

> >>> >>>>>> <bhaskar_jyotish@>

> >>> >>>>>>> wrote:

> >>> >>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>> Dear Haizen,

> >>> >>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>> You are generous.

> >>> >>>>>>>> At times though we are merged in selfless

service,here

> > or

> >>> >>> on

> >>> >>>>>>>> other platforms, and should not expect anything in

> >>> >>>> return ,when

> >>> >>>>>>>> doing free service, yet being a human being, at

times

> > the

> >>> >>> Ego

> >>> >>>>>>>> overcomes the intellect and perhaps in a weak

moment

> > the

> >>> >>>> demand

> >>> >>>>>>>> for a thanks is made. This demand is actually for

> >>> >>>> acknowledgement

> >>> >>>>>>>> of your having contributed but nothing else. Yet

I am

> > not

> >>> >>>>>> supposed to

> >>> >>>>>>>> ask for that if it its going to be a service-

selfless.

> >>> >>>>>>>> If 4 flats are there on a floor in a building,

and one

> >>> >>> person

> >>> >>>>>> comes

> >>> >>>>>>>> asking for clothes at my door, I go inside my

house and

> >>> >>>> search

> >>> >>>>>> for

> >>> >>>>>>>> some clothes to be given to this chap, he

immediately

> >>> >>> leaves

> >>> >>>>>> after

> >>> >>>>>>>> taking the clothes and without any acknowledgement

> > moves

> >>> >>> to

> >>> >>>>>> another

> >>> >>>>>>>> flat,then You feel...

> >>> >>>>>>>> Here after doing my bit,and this gentleman

receving my

> >>> >>> advice,

> >>> >>>>>>>> instead of writing back, straightaway put the

> > call "Please

> >>> >>>> can

> >>> >>>>>>>> any one help me" This must have hurt me and made

me

> >>> >>> demand,

> >>> >>>>>>>> what I did. I will be more thoughtful next time

and

> > less

> >>> >>>>>>>> demanding.

> >>> >>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>> Haizen thanks for understanding.

> >>> >>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>> Regards/Bhaskar.

> >>> >>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>> , "haizen"

> >>> >>> <haizen@>

> >>> >>>> wrote:

> >>> >>>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>>> Dear Bhaskar,

> >>> >>>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>>> Since you have given two free hours of your

valuable

> >>> >>>>>>>>> time on a fruitless pursuit, *I* wish to thank

you

> >>> >>>>>>>>> though I was not the person you were trying to

> >>> >>>>>>>>> help. Everything takes time and I often wonder

> >>> >>>>>>>>> if some of the problems people have are the

result

> >>> >>>>>>>>> of being so self-absorbed or self-preoccupied

> >>> >>>>>>>>> that they forget to offer even the simplest thank

> >>> >>>>>>>>> you when someone takes their interests at heart.

> >>> >>>>>>>>> In the land of free readings, gratitude is the

coin

> >>> >>>>>>>>> of the realm. And for those who want their entire

> >>> >>>>>>>>> existence explained to them through their chart

(!),

> >>> >>>>>>>>> the astrologer should be compensated according

> >>> >>>>>>>>> to what he or she needs, and that usually means

> >>> >>>>>>>>> being hired professionally for the hours

involved.

> >>> >>>>>>>>> Most people do not understand that what appears

> >>> >>>>>>>>> to be an effortless and easy answer by the

astrologer,

> >>> >>>>>>>>> required *years* of study leading up to it, and

> >>> >>>>>>>>> the astrologer should not be expected or demanded

> >>> >>>>>>>>> to give their time away when they have the same

> >>> >>>>>>>>> bills to pay as everyone else. Most astrologers

do

> >>> >>>>>>>>> free readings as a way of honing their skills or

not

> >>> >>>>>>>>> getting hung-up on the material side of things

only,

> >>> >>>>>>>>> but their survival depends upon being hired for

their

> >>> >>>>>>>>> talents. Astrology is a calling in life, yes,

but it

> >>> >>>>>>>>> is also a trade and a service and "every servant

is

> >>> >>>>>>>>> worthy of his hire." To do so permits the

astrologer

> >>> >>>>>>>>> to serve selflessly without charge those who are

truly

> >>> >>>>>>>>> in need--the student, those suffering from

illness, or

> >>> >>>>>>>>> the elderly--the only people astrologers might

> > possibly

> >>> >>>>>>>>> be obliged to help. That's my own personal view,

of

> >>> >>>>>>>>> course.

> >>> >>>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>>> So "Thank you." May the rewards of those two

hours

> >>> >>>>>>>>> come through some other means of abundance.

> >>> >>>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>>> Haizen Paige

> >>> >>>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>>> --- In

> >>> >>> , "bhaskar_jyotish"

> >>> >>>>>>>> <bhaskar_jyotish@>

> >>> >>>>>>>>> wrote:

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>>>> You should have typed June 7th and not July 7th.

> >>> >>>>>>>>>> I spent 2 hours of early morning tying to find

out

> >>> >>> Your

> >>> >>>>>> possible

> >>> >>>>>>>> birth

> >>> >>>>>>>>>> date.If You had given a word of thanks,it would

have

> >>> >>> made

> >>> >>>> me

> >>> >>>>>> real

> >>> >>>>>>>> happy.

> >>> >>>>>>>>>> Its just like when a singer sings on stage and

the

> >>> >>> claps

> >>> >>>> he

> >>> >>>>>> gets

> >>> >>>>>>>> are

> >>> >>>>>>>>>> soothing to the soul in the same way............

> >>> >>>>>>>>>> Any way please forget it.

> >>> >>>>>>>>>> God bless ,

> >>> >>>>>>>>>> Bhaskar.

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>

, "rebbeasher"

> >>> >>>>>>>> <rebbeasher@>

> >>> >>>>>>>>>> wrote:

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> I have some questions... my birthdate is

7/7/1977 at

> >>> >>>> 9:56

> >>> >>>>>> 32n06

> >>> >>>>>>>> 34e47.

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Should I become a jyotishi?

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Will the government find my adoption papers?

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> What were my biological parents like? What

did they

> >>> >>> do?

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> My religious nature?

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> The truth about my adoptive parents?

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> When will I meet my biological parents?

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Why did I come to the US and why was I adopted?

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Thank you! Trying to

understand my

> >>> >>>> life.

> >>> >>>>>>>> Thank you.

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>>

> >>> >>>>>

> >>> >>>>

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Shri Panditji,

 

Just gone through the web page You mentioned. Its marvellous.

Must say I never knew existence of such type of feats possible

in India. Respects for the great ones is deepened after reading this.

 

affectionately/Bhaskar.

 

 

 

, "panditarjun2004"

<panditarjun2004 wrote:

>

> dear prashant garu

>

> the avadhanam mentioned by you made me remember the feat of dwi

> bhasha sahasravadhanam by sri madugula naga phani sarma who

answered

> 1000 querents in bits simultaneously in both telugu and sanskrit.

> this is a living testimony of the mindpower and a befitting answer

> to all brain teasers. for those who are not aware of this, here is

> a link giving the meaning of it.

>

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avadhanam

>

> these events also highlight the power of a human mind capable of

> doing thousand multiple tasks simultaneously with meticulous

> accuracy.

>

> with best wishes

> pandit arjun

> (only a highly learnt person realises that whatever he learnt is

> very little)

>

> , Prashant Kumar G B

> <gbp_kumar@> wrote:

> >

> > Prafulla,

> >

> > the golden rule in astrology apart from knowledge, intuition

> [comes from right conduct, values] the Desha, kala, paristhithi

> these I do\o repeat in several posts.

> >

> > HERE WE NEED TO ADAPT to times,

> > all original classics talks of shilpa shastra all its elements

> make engineering today-metallurgy, chemical Er., geology, mineral

> wealth, civil, structural, electrical etc from same combination of

> Sani, Mars, Ravi, Rahu/ketu

> > mars, satn-mechanical

> > rahu-mars electrical

> > rahu-budha,

> > ravi -budha, electronics IT, if mars also is in hi tech etc.

> >

> > same rahu, ravi, chandra can give -medicine

> > again chandra, ketu, Budha can give u mental faculties

> > Guru intuition, deeper wisdom or fine print knowledge.

> >

> > Surka alone can give arts, pleasures, transport, synthetics,

> petroleum, diplomacy, banking/finance sector, cuisine, travel

> agriculture etc

> > with a few planets association changing,

> > say with sani sukra, a civil, architecture, CAD/CAM GRAPHICS,

> celluloid, TV, MEDIA, etc.

> >

> > from childhood I have an aptitude to listen, read, see to any

> knowledge stream medicine, art, literature, science, politics,

> sport, geography, religion/spiritual sides of as many sides as

> possible. jack of all master of none, but has helped me gel my

> intuition into prof one can take, or diseases in which part of the

> body,

> >

> > so we must make use for what our eyes shows us, our ears tell

us

> etc. even if in the passing index it in ur brain can be useful.

> >

> > remember our scoliosis sued to deal with ASHTAVADHANAM,

> SHATAVADHANAM

> > which is multi-tasking at its best

> >

> > where in ashta 8 people will test the scholar in 7 fields and

in

> shatha 100, each will give it in a random order a part of the test

> it keeps coming and u need to piece it and also solve it, in

> between some are there to distract you crack jokes, ask an answer

> to a wit, or puzzle this can also be in bits

> >

> > and the finish is a treat to watch and only few languages have

> this tradition alive.

> >

> > ego apart and the goal of astrology is to raise toleranc,e

> patience, HOPE as intelligently as possible. the human touch must

> be there not our prowess.

> >

> > Prafulla Gang <jyotish@>

> wrote: Dear

Bhaskar

> ji

> >

> > Firstly, I am inclined to clarify that - we are not writing to

> displease / please anyone or say we are not writing to win

> arguments. We write to share our views, thoughts, opinions and

> experiences. and in the process, though it may sound as

> argumentative, it helps each other in correcting or learning

> (atleast to me).

> >

> > I am not rediculing astrology or remedial measure. On the

> contrary, I am looking at astrology as constructive contributory

> force in time to come. Yes, for that cause - the astrological

> pursuits will require little more maturity and little deviation

> from fatalistic approach.

> >

> > Most natives (including me), often solicit jyotish advise for

> our various worldly pursuits. What I observed was not necessarily

> my experience, as - I have been very selective in

seeking "jyotish"

> opinion and have always tried to seek consultation from the

> astrologers, who look jyotish as constructive force instead of it

> being as strictly spiritual and fatalistic one. One may say, I

have

> been lucky to find such people as well.

> >

> > The bigger issue - jyotish has so many parameters. How many

> jyotishi are so well versed with complexities of modern yuga. Most

> jyotishi are not exposed to new career opportunities and basic

> ingredients of success into them. One will gain from gold / steel

> etc statements are no longer that simple. I remember, one very

> good astrologer predicting me (when I was in school) that, I will

> not be able to pursue education beyond the age of 20. Can you

> imagine the pressure, one boy can undergo with those statements.

> Fortunately, I could finish my Chartered Accountancy before the

age

> of 20 (as youngest in India) and was never needed to study

> thereafter (ofcourse, learning has always been conintuous

process).

> Take this as an example - and just see, how could an astrologer

> easily torment boy's enthuasism and dreams, in the name of

> divinity. His prediction also came true, so I can not redicule

> astrology. Likewise, each one of us may find jyotishi affecting

> productivity

> > directly or indirectly. How can a jyotishi know more than a

> person doing his work - but invariably he ends up meddling with

the

> traits, without actully knowing the "needs" of the issue. Modern

> career related or economy related challenges are still being

> handled by astrologer's limited perspective (for his lack of

> education, his fanatic approach towards classics and so on -

> assuming he is a good astrologer). This problem is compouned, when

> his ego or commercial interest leads him to exceed his role /

> limit.

> >

> > Bhaskar ji, yes jyotishi can certainly read that native may be

> successful in IT than in chartered accountancy. But how many

> astrologers really know well about the complexities of both the

> professions and new opportunities emerging in both. and within the

> same set of opportunities - the attributes required move from one

> tangent to another (extreme deviation). modern communication /

> transportation facilities, Outsourcing / remote working

environment

> and emerging technologies etc have diluted the direction related

> selection in many professions. and I am sure, many will agree that

> not many astrologers are equipped to guide. The similiar

> complexities exist even in core professions like agriculture,

> crafts etc.

> >

> > India is suffering for unproductivity / inefficiency etc and

> jyotish is one of the contributory in those reasons.

> >

> > regards / Prafulla Gang

> >

> > Of all the thing I have lost in my life . . . I miss my mind

the

> most . .

> >

> > >

> > > bhaskar_jyotish@

> > > Sun, 06 Aug 2006 07:29:24 -0000

> > >

> > > Re: help please...5/8 progressive?

> > >

> > >

> > > Dear Prafullji,

> > >

> > > Not meaning in any way to offend You or change Your stance or

> not

> > > talk in conformity with

> > > what You say, I put my views also as under.

> > >

> > > When we indicate bad times to natives, it is not always to

put

> fear

> > > or spoil their efforts,

> > > at times its for their own good. Suppose You see oncoming bad

> > > financial time coming for a native,

> > > would You not tell him, that. please pull out Your money from

> the

> > > share market and no more speculations for the next 6 months

or

> 1

> > > Year ? Or when You see that in no way is a particular native

> going to

> > > have great aptitude in accounts, would You then give him good

> dreams

> > > if he has already started persuing career in Chartered

> accountancy.If

> > > his future lies in Music or drama or TV actor, would You not

> suggest

> > > him that ?

> > >

> > > Yet-

> > > Super human Efforts which few percentage of us possess, can

> change

> > > the destiny to the required destination is, what I finally

> believe.As

> > > the old adage goes, God helps those who help themselves.

> > > If any member happens to read Late Shri Dongreji Maharaj's

> version of

> > > Ramayana, it is clearly mentioned

> > > the relation of taking Gods name vis a vis efforts vis a vis

> the 12

> > > houses of the Kundli or Horoscope.

> > > It is clearly mentioned that if a persons does nama Japa 1

> crore

> > > times hist first house negatives written in destiny for him

are

> > > cleared, if he takes name of Ram for 2 crores his second house

> > > negatives of wealth are cleared and so forth and so on.

> Finally after

> > > 12 crores this venered respected personality has also

> > > mentioned that a person doing Nama Japa of Lord Rama for 13

> crores,

> > > is having the power to make

> > > Lord Rama sit in front of him just like You and me sit in some

> > > meeting.

> > > So the above simply shows that fatalistic attitude is not

> desired,

> > > but at the same time. we need

> > > more than ordinary efforts to counter the bad results coming

> in our

> > > life, or change the course

> > > of destiny to desired levels.

> > >

> > > regards/Bhaskar.

> > >

> > > N.B. I agree to almost to all what You have mentioned, so

> please note

> > > that I am just discussing healthily.,

> > > and at times supporting Your theories with

> illustrations.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > , Prafulla Gang

> <jyotish@>

> > > wrote:

> > >>

> > >> Dear Shri kumar ji

> > >>

> > >> very well said.

> > >>

> > >> The biggest irony is that, we defend our incompetencies

> (linking to

> > > astrology) by using pointers as shani / mangal / rahu / ketu.

> In the

> > > name of past glory, we boost jupiter and so on...I wanted to

> bring

> > > this thread to a very serious issue. Are we astrologers not

> > > responsbile to an large extent for these declining "will" to

> win /

> > > achieve. Are we not making the population weak, by saying

> that - you

> > > are destined to fail, for the planets. Should not we guide

the

> nation

> > > to achieve, by helping people through attributes of

successful

> tasks

> > > vis a vis person's strength. But jyotish has also forgot to

> > > contribute to the country, in the name of destiny. Instead of

> > > indicating the bad periods, we should tell how will the

> adoption of

> > > trait of shani etc can help to increase performance. But in

> the name

> > > of God and helping natives, do not we make them weak !! Do not

> > > astrologers help in reducing productivity, by saying that good

> > > muhurta is only after 4 weeks or this profession will not suit

> > > them !!! So, the person starts the work with the doubtful

> itself or

> > > lesser interest.

> > >>

> > >> These are serious questions. But can astrologer also follow

> his

> > > professional responsibility to the nation. Instead of

> focussing on

> > > scaring the natives for commercial / ego motives and then

> > > providing "quick fix". Are we honest in terms of our

> obligation to

> > > society? We may not like to question ourselves, but we have a

> great

> > > role in modern India - for its present state or in bright

> tomorrow.

> > >>

> > >> Why is our astrology pursued and followed so fatalistically?

> > > Why "quick fix" remedies suggested need to cost people ? Are

we

> > > helping people or ourselves?

> > >>

> > >> Why does our elected PM need to trust astrologer for

muhurta,

> more

> > > than his own abilities?

> > >>

> > >>

> > >> regards / Prafulla Gang

> > >>

> > >> "Every brain of being human to think and to reason, for what

> seeing

> > > and what not seeing."

> > >>

> > >>

> > >>>

> > >>> gbp_kumar@

> > >>> Sat, 5 Aug 2006 07:24:24 -0700 (PDT)

> > >>>

> > >>> RE: Re: help please...5/8 progressive?

> > >>>

> > >>> Hi Prafulla,

> > >>> Most of what u said surely applies to the whole sub-

> Continent,

> > > we are a

> > >>> few shades better, but this is a fact that Indian can;t

> progress

> > > for the

> > >>> reasons u listed and we do SHINE AS INDIVIDUALS never as

> team

> > > players

> > >>> that is why we do well even in IT, CA, Medicine, sports

our

> team

> > > wins

> > >>> post Independence are very few in any sport 3 Olympic

> hockey gold

> > >>> medals, 1 cricket world cup, we don't win any team game

> well.

> > > for

> > >>> states with a passion for so called self reliance [WB]

they

> cheer

> > >>> Brazil, Argentina. also import players none play from

there

> and

> > > worse

> > >>> they are the spoil sport in all development, unions, fixed

> > > mindsets of

> > >>> communism which original ones have deserted.

> > >>> WE TALK of being Independent of USA, when Japan was

> invaded ,

> > > destroyed

> > >>> by US they teamed up with them in 15 years they were on

par

> and

> > > 20 yrs

> > >>> ahead of them so when work is worship the goddess Lakshmi

> smiles

> > > where

> > >>> we worship communism it breeds the needless discussion,

> > > obscurantists

> > >>> mindsets why work ,what will i gain the company becomes

> richer,

> > > they

> > >>> never related their growth with companies.

> > >>> the biggest curse is our film industry which even copies

of

> > > Hollywood]

> > >>> are modified to suit a Hero from nowhere solving all

issues

> so

> > > we still

> > >>> look for heroes that is all the crimes committed on us by

> our

> > > invaders,

> > >>> and terror Nations will go answered we will wait one we are

> > > tolerant as

> > >>> we r not affected directly, if we are what can we do we

show

> > > calm and

> > >>> restraint, the attackers will continue, they get

solidarity

> and

> > > give

> > >>> solidarity for even supposed crimes in cartoons In a

foreign

> > > county,

> > >>> here we are cold hearted to genuine suffering\death,

> destruction

> > > of our

> > >>> nation, culture, wealth and human resources.

> > >>>

> > >>> .

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>> Prafulla Gang <jyotish@> wrote:

> > >>> Sir

> > >>>

> > >>> I am talking of productivity and professional honesty. and

> we

> > > have not

> > >>> been able to grow independently for various

reasons..biggest

> one

> > > is our

> > >>> productive issues.

> > >>>

> > >>> The moment, person blames for non happening to "stars"

and

> does

> > > not try

> > >>> to identify his attributes to match the challenges, then

it

> is

> > > self

> > >>> appeasing. All these quick fix "sellers" in any profession

> > > damages the

> > >>> most. It makes people vulnerable to the core, without any

> > > recourse. All

> > >>> professions have different challenges and rewards.

> > >>>

> > >>> The family does not progress, by a kid getting gold medal

> in

> > > school. it

> > >>> has to be economic progress and unfortunately - stardom /

> media

> > > etc has

> > >>> brought up another mess.

> > >>>

> > >>> Famous economic principle - A Poor is poor, because he is

> poor.

> > > Why?

> > >>> not because of resources (we all know, resources can be

> borrowed

> > > etc),

> > >>> but for sheer desire, skill and productivity.

> > >>>

> > >>> We work best, when we are put to tough task (not

> necessarily

> > > political

> > >>> slavery). But how many of Indians finshes their work in

> > > designated time?

> > >>> How many of them like to deliver of good quality? and How

> many of

> > >>> Indians do not give excuse for non performance? How many of

> them

> > > are

> > >>> honest in their social / professional undertakings? How

many

> of

> > > Indian

> > >>> students work on curriculum projects independently to

learn?

> How

> > > many of

> > >>> Indians reach office in time? How many of them put the work

> as

> > > priority

> > >>> above their social committments? How many fresh Chartered

> > > accountants

> > >>> can read books of accounts? How many fresh engineers fix a

> car?

> > > and so

> > >>> on.......

> > >>>

> > >>> Bhaskar bhai, all are difficult and embrassing questions.

> so

> > > How many

> > >>> think honestly without any motives? A country can grow

only

> with

> > > honest

> > >>> and committed work force. I do not mind people drinking

> (devatas

> > > also

> > >>> drink...), gambling and so on..as long as they

work/deliver

> with

> > > honesty

> > >>> and productivity. So let us not get into the habbits. We

are

> > > discussing

> > >>> minimum requisite characteristics for self sustainable

> economic

> > > growth.

> > >>>

> > >>> Ofcourse, we are not talking about exceptional

> > > people/circumsatnces.

> > >>>

> > >>> regards / Prafulla Gang

> > >>>

> > >>> "Every brain of being human to think and to reason, for

> what

> > > seeing and

> > >>> what not seeing."

> > >>>

> > >>> >

> > >>> > bhaskar_jyotish@

> > >>> > Sat, 05 Aug 2006 10:47:39 -0000

> > >>> >

> > >>> > Re: help please...

> > >>> >

> > >>> > Shri Prafullji,

> > >>> >

> > >>> > Again well said, but people who are responsible for this

> > > state of

> > >>> > affairs are another section of Indians, and we may not

> come

> > > in that

> > >>> > category. Just like Sania Mirza is good for the country

> and

> > > Rathor is

> > >>> > good for the country, yet we have no part in their

> goodness

> > > to the

> > >>> > country directly, except watching their matches over a

> cup of

> > > drink

> > >>> > on TV, same way we are also not responsible for the

> various

> > > ills

> > >>> > of India, You mentioned. We are not all, in that

> category of

> > >>> > either contributing good or contributing bad to the

> country

> > > state of

> > >>> > affairs as of today.

> > >>> > Your attributes may be more linked to the people who

> have been

> > >>> > governing the country,their servants, and channels in

all

> > > sectors,

> > >>> > who may be what You assess,(Which is right), but

> certainly

> > > not all of

> > >>> > the Indians.,today who are, or have been in the past.

> > >>> > That is another story that we develop black stains on

the

> > > clothes

> > >>> > working in the coal mine,its difficult to develop like

a

> Lotus

> > >>> > in......

> > >>> >

> > >>> > regards/Bhaskar.

> > >>> >

> > >>> >

> > >>> >

> > >>> >

> > >>> > , Prafulla Gang

> > > <jyotish@>

> > >>> > wrote:

> > >>> >>

> > >>> >> Dear members

> > >>> >>

> > >>> >> Yes I am proud Indian, but accepting our weakness does

> not

> > > affect

> > >>> > my proud feeling.

> > >>> >>

> > >>> >> The fact remains that - we are a weak, lithargic and

> > > unproductive

> > >>> > race. We use rahu/ketu/shani to justify others for our

> non

> > >>> > performance (we are dishonest to ourselves) and use

self

> > > proclaimed

> > >>> > sage status to hide our desire for materialism. The

> biggest

> > > reason

> > >>> > for our poor performance is our unproductivity in all

> > > sectors -

> > >>> > government, private sector, technology adoption,

farming

> etc.

> > > We

> > >>> > believe in talking, chatting, finding excuses, using

> > > diplomacy to

> > >>> > find face saving grace and so on. Japan was tormented

> too in

> > > world

> > >>> > war, but they managed to progress...just for their

> > > productivity.

> > >>> >>

> > >>> >> All these past glories, our great culture etc are not

> going

> > > to

> > >>> > help. It is the productive work, which determines the

> final

> > > outcome.

> > >>> > Let us name one profession, where we are honest and

> > > productive. We

> > >>> > have been slaves, and when ruled by others do well (IT

> is the

> > > best

> > >>> > example - where our services are monitored by non

indian

> IT

> > >>> > professionals and we comply to their standards, else we

> will

> > > always

> > >>> > find reason for self appeasement).

> > >>> >>

> > >>> >> I have worked in various cultures, and am sure that,

how

> > >>> > unproductive we are, if not monitored / demanded. I

know,

> > > there may

> > >>> > be strong messages for my above note,but I will be

happy

> for

> > > the fact

> > >>> > that, i wrote - what I observed, understood and not to

> please

> > > anyone.

> > >>> >>

> > >>> >> regards / Prafulla Gang

> > >>> >>

> > >>> >> "Every brain of being human to think and to reason,

for

> what

> > > seeing

> > >>> > and what not seeing."

> > >>> >>

> > >>> >>

> > >>> >>>

> > >>> >>> panditarjun2004@

> > >>> >>> Sat, 05 Aug 2006 07:52:03 -0000

> > >>> >>>

> > >>> >>> Re: help please...

> > >>> >>>

> > >>> >>> dear bhaskarji

> > >>> >>>

> > >>> >>> most (not all) people who enter chat rooms or

> participate

> > > actively

> > >>> >>> in various net groups is only because they get some

> > > belongingness

> > >>> >>> and acceptance and love and warmth showered on them

in

> this

> > >>> > mythical

> > >>> >>> web which is real and unreal both. needless to say

> they

> > > miss most

> > >>> >>> of these in their real lives.

> > >>> >>>

> > >>> >>> but the first principle of karma theory says that if

> you

> > > want

> > >>> >>> happiness, you have to give happines first i.e. make

> others

> > > happy.

> > >>> >>>

> > >>> >>> as regards your praising the west, i can tell only one

> > > thing.

> > >>> > india

> > >>> >>> remained poor in material wealth only because it has

> > > welcomed all

> > >>> >>> looters and allowed them to loot our country and take

> away

> > > as much

> > >>> >>> wealth as they can in shiploads to their countries.

> > > religion

> > >>> > after

> > >>> >>> religion, country after country invaded india and they

> > > continue to

> > >>> >>> do so. you ask any australian, indian, zimbabwian,

> south

> > > african

> > >>> > or

> > >>> >>> even a hongkong chinese how british have looted these

> > > countries.

> > >>> >>> how US has used nuclear bomb and made the #1 japan

> come on

> > > their

> > >>> >>> knees, forced it to invest trillions of dollars in

the

> US

> > > and

> > >>> >>> started invading various countries is known to all.

> french

> > > too

> > >>> > set

> > >>> >>> up their own colonies. china too is annexing

> countries.

> > > india

> > >>> > was

> > >>> >>> sliced and chopped into tiny kingdoms and divisions

> based on

> > >>> >>> religion.

> > >>> >>>

> > >>> >>> still the leftover indian bone (all flesh looted by

the

> > > british)

> > >>> > is

> > >>> >>> most sought after by the entire world and they project

> > > india in

> > >>> > the

> > >>> >>> top three super powers in the world by 2050.

> > >>> >>>

> > >>> >>> india has, is and would always be at the giving end

be

> it

> > > material

> > >>> >>> wealth or intellectual wealth. one must be proud of

> being

> > > an

> > >>> > indian

> > >>> >>> and praise this great country that withstood

centuries

> of

> > >>> > invasions

> > >>> >>> and still going strong.

> > >>> >>>

> > >>> >>> with best wishes

> > >>> >>> pandit arjun

> > >>> >>> (to steal others' wealth is a sin as per all

religions

> but

> > > many

> > >>> >>> superpowers of today became superpowers only by

> stealing the

> > >>> > wealth

> > >>> >>> of other countries)

> > >>> >>>

> > >>> >>>

> , "bhaskar_jyotish"

> > >>> >>> <bhaskar_jyotish@> wrote:

> > >>> >>>>

> > >>> >>>> Dear Haizen,

> > >>> >>>>

> > >>> >>>> Some thoughts to share with You-

> > >>> >>>> This world has become very much

> materialistic,specially

> > > India.

> > >>> >>>> I think You are based out of India,where most would

be

> > > looking

> > >>> >>>> towards spirituality rather than material, because

> they are

> > >>> > already

> > >>> >>>> full there with the latter(General statement).Here

we

> have

> > > not

> > >>> >>> seen

> > >>> >>>> the former part and so no question of becoming full

> and

> > > searching

> > >>> >>>> better options. Yet due to cultural influences and

> > > traditional

> > >>> >>> bring

> > >>> >>>> ups in individual families, the essence has

remained,

> but

> > > the

> > >>> > 70's

> > >>> >>>> boom of USA is now the India story currently after

> > > 35years. With

> > >>> >>>> so many malls coming around every city in ever nook

> and

> > > corner,

> > >>> >>> pubs

> > >>> >>>> in every lane, massage parlours in every street,

> discos all

> > >>> > around

> > >>> >>>> open full night.liberisation of media

> broadcasting,boozing

> > > openly

> > >>> >>>> below every building especially in Bombay in posh

> areas

> > > too,easy

> > >>> >>>> access to flesh and pleasures thereof, and

> availibility of

> > > money

> > >>> >>> too

> > >>> >>>> in the youth of today drawing huge salaries as they

> are

> > >>> >>> academically

> > >>> >>>> well off, and even those who are not,also drawing

> good pay

> > > checks

> > >>> >>> due

> > >>> >>>> to outsourcing to India -call centres, money is

> available

> > > freely

> > >>> >>>> today,then what was two decades ago. All this

> isleading to

> > >>> >>> flamboyant

> > >>> >>>> lifestyles, I should say luxurious, as every one is

> having

> > >>> >>> hightech

> > >>> >>>> gadgets, personal vehicles and what not, spending

> evenings

> > > in

> > >>> > some

> > >>> >>>> restuarant,or shopping and enjoying life.

> > >>> >>>> Amongst all this,

> > >>> >>>> People like me, little older not matching with high

> > > academic

> > >>> >>>> qualifications, neither able to mindset doing jobs

> such as

> > >>> >>>> call centres and the like, at prime of life or say

> third

> > > stage ,

> > >>> >>>> ready to enter fourth, are just left spectator to the

> > > happennings

> > >>> >>>> around staying put at home or office without

> loosening out

> > >>> > pockets

> > >>> >>>> as there is not much to loosen about, feel the brunt

> > > because

> > >>> >>> though

> > >>> >>>> we may be understanding, others around us with whom

> we are

> > > living

> > >>> >>>> would nothave the bent of mind to go deep for any

> > > retrospection..

> > >>> >>>> They would feel the dearth, I dont blame them, its

> the men

> > > who

> > >>> >>>> are bound to get grub home, but since the grub is

> limited,

> > > to

> > >>> >>>> satiate, considering the environments, then the

> problems

> > > start

> > >>> >>>> appearing in life, which is happening in most middle

> class

> > >>> >>> families

> > >>> >>>> in India today.

> > >>> >>>> At this stage man starts thinking what is he worth ?

> or

> > > why is he

> > >>> >>>> worthless ? Since the mental faculty does not allow

> any

> > > type

> > >>> >>>> of harakiri in business or professional activities ,

> he is

> > > left

> > >>> >>>> to creating only limited.

> > >>> >>>> Hence when someone says good to that person, the

> actual

> > > food,the

> > >>> >>> soul

> > >>> >>>> wants is got. I think after the basic necessities,

> what a

> > > man

> > >>> > wants

> > >>> >>>> is love, caring, or if not that at least a feeling

of

> being

> > >>> >>> wanted,

> > >>> >>>> a feeling that yes You are also required some where

> some

> > > place,

> > >>> >>> You

> > >>> >>>> have your own identity. A single word of love or

> affection

> > > coming

> > >>> >>>> from the heart is what is required, to make You

> complete.

> > >>> >>>>

> > >>> >>>> Thanks very much

> > >>> >>>>

> > >>> >>>> Bhaskar.

> > >>> >>>>

> > >>> >>>>

> > >>> >>>>

> > >>> >>>> , "haizen"

> <haizen@>

> > >>> > wrote:

> > >>> >>>>>

> > >>> >>>>> Dear Bhakar,

> > >>> >>>>>

> > >>> >>>>> I hope your family gets around to saying it too.

But

> if

> > > they

> > >>> >>> don't,

> > >>> >>>> I had the

> > >>> >>>>> pleasure of saying it first. What's that old saying

> > > about "A

> > >>> >>>> prophet being without

> > >>> >>>>> honor in his own country"? I'd say it's true in some

> > > families

> > >>> >>> too.

> > >>> >>>> In the meantime,

> > >>> >>>>> it has now been said and the words officially go on

> your

> > > akashic

> > >>> >>>> record. ;-)

> > >>> >>>>>

> > >>> >>>>> Sincerely, Haizen

> > >>> >>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>

> , "bhaskar_jyotish"

> > >>> >>>> <bhaskar_jyotish@>

> > >>> >>>>> wrote:

> > >>> >>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>> Dear Haizen ,

> > >>> >>>>>> You have made my day by calling me good. I wish

> someone

> > > in my

> > >>> >>>> family

> > >>> >>>>>> tells me that some day before I leave this

> planet.....

> > > (Again

> > >>> >>>>>> demanding)

> > >>> >>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>> regards/Bhaskar.

> > >>> >>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>> -- In , "haizen"

> > > <haizen@>

> > >>> >>> wrote:

> > >>> >>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>> Dear Bhaskar,

> > >>> >>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>> You're a good man.

> > >>> >>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>> Warm regards, Haizen

> > >>> >>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>> --- In

> > > , "bhaskar_jyotish"

> > >>> >>>>>> <bhaskar_jyotish@>

> > >>> >>>>>>> wrote:

> > >>> >>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>> Dear Haizen,

> > >>> >>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>> You are generous.

> > >>> >>>>>>>> At times though we are merged in selfless

> service,here

> > > or

> > >>> >>> on

> > >>> >>>>>>>> other platforms, and should not expect anything

in

> > >>> >>>> return ,when

> > >>> >>>>>>>> doing free service, yet being a human being, at

> times

> > > the

> > >>> >>> Ego

> > >>> >>>>>>>> overcomes the intellect and perhaps in a weak

> moment

> > > the

> > >>> >>>> demand

> > >>> >>>>>>>> for a thanks is made. This demand is actually for

> > >>> >>>> acknowledgement

> > >>> >>>>>>>> of your having contributed but nothing else. Yet

> I am

> > > not

> > >>> >>>>>> supposed to

> > >>> >>>>>>>> ask for that if it its going to be a service-

> selfless.

> > >>> >>>>>>>> If 4 flats are there on a floor in a building,

> and one

> > >>> >>> person

> > >>> >>>>>> comes

> > >>> >>>>>>>> asking for clothes at my door, I go inside my

> house and

> > >>> >>>> search

> > >>> >>>>>> for

> > >>> >>>>>>>> some clothes to be given to this chap, he

> immediately

> > >>> >>> leaves

> > >>> >>>>>> after

> > >>> >>>>>>>> taking the clothes and without any

acknowledgement

> > > moves

> > >>> >>> to

> > >>> >>>>>> another

> > >>> >>>>>>>> flat,then You feel...

> > >>> >>>>>>>> Here after doing my bit,and this gentleman

> receving my

> > >>> >>> advice,

> > >>> >>>>>>>> instead of writing back, straightaway put the

> > > call "Please

> > >>> >>>> can

> > >>> >>>>>>>> any one help me" This must have hurt me and

made

> me

> > >>> >>> demand,

> > >>> >>>>>>>> what I did. I will be more thoughtful next

time

> and

> > > less

> > >>> >>>>>>>> demanding.

> > >>> >>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>> Haizen thanks for understanding.

> > >>> >>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>> Regards/Bhaskar.

> > >>> >>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>> , "haizen"

> > >>> >>> <haizen@>

> > >>> >>>> wrote:

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> Dear Bhaskar,

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> Since you have given two free hours of your

> valuable

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> time on a fruitless pursuit, *I* wish to thank

> you

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> though I was not the person you were trying to

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> help. Everything takes time and I often wonder

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> if some of the problems people have are the

> result

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> of being so self-absorbed or self-preoccupied

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> that they forget to offer even the simplest

thank

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> you when someone takes their interests at heart.

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> In the land of free readings, gratitude is the

> coin

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> of the realm. And for those who want their

entire

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> existence explained to them through their chart

> (!),

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> the astrologer should be compensated according

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> to what he or she needs, and that usually means

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> being hired professionally for the hours

> involved.

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> Most people do not understand that what appears

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> to be an effortless and easy answer by the

> astrologer,

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> required *years* of study leading up to it, and

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> the astrologer should not be expected or

demanded

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> to give their time away when they have the same

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> bills to pay as everyone else. Most astrologers

> do

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> free readings as a way of honing their skills

or

> not

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> getting hung-up on the material side of things

> only,

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> but their survival depends upon being hired for

> their

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> talents. Astrology is a calling in life, yes,

> but it

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> is also a trade and a service and "every

servant

> is

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> worthy of his hire." To do so permits the

> astrologer

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> to serve selflessly without charge those who

are

> truly

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> in need--the student, those suffering from

> illness, or

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> the elderly--the only people astrologers might

> > > possibly

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> be obliged to help. That's my own personal

view,

> of

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> course.

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> So "Thank you." May the rewards of those two

> hours

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> come through some other means of abundance.

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> Haizen Paige

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> --- In

> > >>> >>> , "bhaskar_jyotish"

> > >>> >>>>>>>> <bhaskar_jyotish@>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>> wrote:

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>> You should have typed June 7th and not July

7th.

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>> I spent 2 hours of early morning tying to find

> out

> > >>> >>> Your

> > >>> >>>>>> possible

> > >>> >>>>>>>> birth

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>> date.If You had given a word of thanks,it

would

> have

> > >>> >>> made

> > >>> >>>> me

> > >>> >>>>>> real

> > >>> >>>>>>>> happy.

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>> Its just like when a singer sings on stage and

> the

> > >>> >>> claps

> > >>> >>>> he

> > >>> >>>>>> gets

> > >>> >>>>>>>> are

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>> soothing to the soul in the same

way............

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>> Any way please forget it.

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>> God bless ,

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>> Bhaskar.

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>

> , "rebbeasher"

> > >>> >>>>>>>> <rebbeasher@>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>> wrote:

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> I have some questions... my birthdate is

> 7/7/1977 at

> > >>> >>>> 9:56

> > >>> >>>>>> 32n06

> > >>> >>>>>>>> 34e47.

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Should I become a jyotishi?

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Will the government find my adoption papers?

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> What were my biological parents like? What

> did they

> > >>> >>> do?

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> My religious nature?

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> The truth about my adoptive parents?

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> When will I meet my biological parents?

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Why did I come to the US and why was I

adopted?

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Thank you! Trying to

> understand my

> > >>> >>>> life.

> > >>> >>>>>>>> Thank you.

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>>

> > >>> >>>>>

> > >>> >>>>

> > >>> >>

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> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>> Prashantkumar G B

> > >>>

> > >>> -*- The services of this astrologer are free on

> > > group

> > >>> but

> > >>> off the group consultations are chargeable by chat, mail or

> > > phone.

> > >>> Please fix times for this in advance -*-

> > >>> 09840051861

> > >>>

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