Guest guest Posted October 2, 2006 Report Share Posted October 2, 2006 |Hare Rama Krsna| Dear Pranav, Namaskar. The only way to really tell is if you draw a prasna. But, if the person has been married in 'mind' for one year to the other person, then it can also be an upapada. But then how can you be sure about the persons intentions? This is why good astrologers draw a prasna to be sure. Yours sincerely, Visti Larsen Email: visti (AT) srigaruda (DOT) com For Consultations and Articles visit: http://srigaruda.com sushmagupta51 wrote: > !Om Gurveh Namah! > Dear Tarun , Shri Visti ji and members, Namaskar! > > Tarun mentions that love relationship in India as a marriage, > > 1) Can a love relationship (without any physical involvement) for a > few years be regarded as a marriage(UL) ? OR > 2) does it fall in the domain of A7? And how about one sided > affairs/infatuation s? > (Since neither of these falls under Shri Krishna's defination of > marriage or under 8 types of Vivahas Guruji has listed) > > Let me know at your convenience. > > Warm regards, > Pranav > > > */Visti Larsen <visti (AT) srigaruda (DOT) com>/* wrote: > > |Hare Rama Krsna| > Dear Tarun, Namaskar. > Dharma is seen from the ninth house, and this is also the house of > the diksha guru. If you wanto get a satisfying answer to this > question then it shows you are ripe to go find your diksha guru. > Yours sincerely, > > Visti Larsen Email: visti (AT) srigaruda (DOT) com <visti (AT) srigaruda (DOT) com> For Consultations and Articles visit: http://srigaruda. com <http://srigaruda.com/> > > > > Tarun Agarwal wrote: >> Dear Visti ji, >> >> Namaskar, >> >> >> This topic has been discussed many times but i just to remove my >> confusion i am asking you this question. >> >> Like what we should consider following dharma ....in my view >> being truthful and honest is dharma. >> >> if regarding marriages what we should consider in USA where >> marriage % is very low , more than 70% persons have multiple >> relationships. through out their lives. >> >> In india in one village in Uttranchal State, Pandav Pratha >> marriage still exists where a girl has to have physical relations >> with all the brothers in family. ( this was by news paper). >> Is that girl not following dharma. She is. >> >> In different religion different rules are made to be in society >> and following the religion, >> >> for love affairs in india, and marriage with someone else what we >> should consder as Dharma. >> What i think is the affair which is hidden, and the person is >> lying to his/ her partner is break of dharma. >> >> in full meaning shall we consider the Truthfulness and Honesty as >> Dharma. weather in Marriage or any kind of relationships. >> >> Please englighten me. >> >> Thanks and Warm Regards >> Tarun > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2006 Report Share Posted October 4, 2006 !Om Gurveh Namah! Dear Shri Visti ji, Thank you for the clarification! Warm regards, Pranav Visti Larsen <visti (AT) srigaruda (DOT) com> wrote: |Hare Rama Krsna| Dear Pranav, Namaskar. The only way to really tell is if you draw a prasna. But, if the person has been married in 'mind' for one year to the other person, then it can also be an upapada. But then how can you be sure about the persons intentions? This is why good astrologers draw a prasna to be sure. Yours sincerely, Visti Larsen Email: visti (AT) srigaruda (DOT) com For Consultations and Articles visit: http://srigaruda.com sushmagupta51 wrote: !Om Gurveh Namah! Dear Tarun , Shri Visti ji and members, Namaskar! Tarun mentions that love relationship in India as a marriage, 1) Can a love relationship (without any physical involvement) for a few years be regarded as a marriage(UL) ? OR 2) does it fall in the domain of A7? And how about one sided affairs/infatuation s? (Since neither of these falls under Shri Krishna's defination of marriage or under 8 types of Vivahas Guruji has listed) Let me know at your convenience. Warm regards, Pranav Visti Larsen <visti (AT) srigaruda (DOT) com> wrote: |Hare Rama Krsna| Dear Tarun, Namaskar. Dharma is seen from the ninth house, and this is also the house of the diksha guru. If you wanto get a satisfying answer to this question then it shows you are ripe to go find your diksha guru. Yours sincerely, Visti Larsen Email: visti (AT) srigaruda (DOT) com For Consultations and Articles visit: http://srigaruda. com Tarun Agarwal wrote: Dear Visti ji, Namaskar, This topic has been discussed many times but i just to remove my confusion i am asking you this question. Like what we should consider following dharma ....in my view being truthful and honest is dharma. if regarding marriages what we should consider in USA where marriage % is very low , more than 70% persons have multiple relationships. through out their lives. In india in one village in Uttranchal State, Pandav Pratha marriage still exists where a girl has to have physical relations with all the brothers in family. ( this was by news paper). Is that girl not following dharma. She is. In different religion different rules are made to be in society and following the religion, for love affairs in india, and marriage with someone else what we should consder as Dharma. What i think is the affair which is hidden, and the person is lying to his/ her partner is break of dharma. in full meaning shall we consider the Truthfulness and Honesty as Dharma. weather in Marriage or any kind of relationships. Please englighten me. Thanks and Warm Regards Tarun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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