Guest guest Posted February 13, 2007 Report Share Posted February 13, 2007 Dear Narasimha, A very nicely worded rejoinder to Swami Ramdev. Also please see my article on these lines below:- http://www.merinews.com/catFull.jsp?articleID=123744&catID=7&category=Lifestyle&rtFlg=rtFlg Regards P.N.Razdan , "Sanjay Rath" <sanjayrath wrote: > | om gurave namah | > Dear Narasimha > > I have posted a strong reaction to the link that Swee gave for BBC, also at > the Ramdev's organisation and also in the blog and lists. This mail is > published in SJC web and should apper in the news section. > Best wishes and warm regards, > Sanjay Rath > > Personal: <http://srath.com/blog/> WebPages �� <http://srath.com/blog/> > Rath��s Rhapsody > SJC WebPages: <http://.org/> Sri Jagannath Center �� > <http://sjcerc.com/> SJCERC �� <http://jiva.us/> JIVA > Publications: <http://thejyotishdigest.com/> The Jyotish Digest �� > <http://sagittariuspublications.com/> Sagittarius Publications > ---- > > > > > _____ > > [] On > Behalf Of Narasimha P.V.R. Rao > Monday, February 12, 2007 4:46 AM > ; sjc-boston; SriJagannath > Group; Varahamihira Group; sjc-guru; > vedic astrology > [Om Krishna Guru] An open letter to Swami Ramdev (on his comments > on astrology) > > > Namaste friends, > > This is an open letter to Swami Ramdev regarding some comments on astrology > attributed to him on the BBC website. If any of you have a direct/indirect > access to him and can pass this message on, that will be great! > > Best regards, > Narasimha > ----------------------- > > Namaskar Swami Ramdev, > > I admire you for your fight to revive the teachings of Hindu sages for the > betterment of the modern world and your tirade against superstition. But I > take a strong exception to the logic given by you to denounce palmistry and > astrology, as quoted by the following article on the BBC website: > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6240681.stm > > The above article attributes some statements to you as given below: > > > If anything, he condemns all superstition and retrogressive beliefs. > > > > "I don't believe in destiny. Palmistry and all this talk about the lines > on > > your hands deciding your future is nothing but nonsense. So is this talk > > of sun signs and auspicious and inauspicious time and place," he says. > > > > "Can you identify any moment or place where God is not there? He is > > everywhere and all the time. So how can any place or time be less or > > more auspicious?" he asks." > > I am afraid your logic is faulty and misleading. Hindu sages and scriptures > have taught different concepts for people at different levels of spiritual > progress. One cannot mix them up indiscriminately. > > For a great sage who is immersed in the all-pervading Brahman, what you said > above is true. There is God in every point of time and space. There is no > duality and there is nothing called auspiciousness and inauspiciousness. It > is non-dual Brahman (or Narayana or Sadashiva or Allah or Krishna or Holy > Spirit or Buddha or whatever you call Him/Her/It) that fills every point of > space and time - every so-called auspicious and so-called inauspicious point > of time/space. A deluded person sees various dual objects - good and bad - > in It, but a liberated sage sees only Brahman (non-dual self) in all. > > If actions started at a particular time result in happiness and actions > started at another time result in sadness, such a liberated sage does not > look at them differently. He/She will see Brahman in both. A liberated sage > described in "Bhagavad Gita" or "Yoga Vaasishtham" does not distinguish > between happiness and sadness, pleasure and pain, good and bad and other > opposites of the dual world. All are simply different > manifestations/extensions of the same non-dual Brahman to a liberated sage. > > However, it is vital to note that all this applies only to a liberated sage > with self-knowledge. A normal person is not self-realized and hence stuck in > the delusion of this world appearance. Such a person cannot see good and bad > with an equal vision. If joining in a new job at a particular time makes one > have a good time and get a quick promotion and joining in a new job at > another times makes one lose that job and stay without job for a year, one > may not be capable of looking at both in the same way. One may not be able > to see both the (so-called) fortune and (so-called) misfortune as > manifestations of the same Brahman. To a normal person, both are > significantly different. One elates him/her and the other depresses. A > liberated sage, however, is neither elated at the (so-called) fortune nor > depressed by the (so-called) misfortune. > > The same maharshis who have taught and extolled the ultimate non-dual vision > as the only reality and dismissed the dual world appearance as a delusion, > have also taught the rules to use in swimming the ocean of world appearance. > The maharshis were compassionate. They taught not only the highest truths, > but also lower truths that one of a lower intellectual (and spiritual) > calibre can make use of! > > When learned men like you claim that subjects like astrology that deal with > auspicious and inauspicious times are meaningless because there is God in > all times, they are, intentionally or unintentionally, mixing up different > levels of truths. This is misleading and incorrect. > > Let me repeat. If one is a self-realized person seeing no distinction > between pleasure and pain, health and disease, fortune and misfortune, life > and death, then subjects like astrology that deal with the working of the > delusive world appearance that rests on such a duality are useless. However, > if one is a "normal person" without self-realization, immersed in the > duality of this world appearance, then the astrological teachings of > maharshis are quaite relevant. If one cannot see pleasure and pain equally > and desires to experience pleasure, one can plan his activities accordingly. > Astrological teachings of sages like Parasara, Bhrigu, Kashypa and Garga are > quite relevant to such a person in planning the activities. > > By mixing up concepts of Hindu philosophy meant for different levels of > people to dismiss the astrological teachings of maharshis, you are doing > great disservice to people like me who have dedicated themselves to > spreading the correct teachings of maharshis. > > I do agree that there is a lot of nonsense in the name of astrology these > days. Any idiot with a pocket book on astrology can memorize a few > paragraphs and become an astrologer these days. Several astrologers loot > their customers with false/shallow knowledge and commercialism. All that > must be condemned. However, that is the fault of some astrologers and not > the fault of the subject itself. > > There are some who have self-lessly dedicated themselves to a sincere and > genuine pursuit of the astrological teachings of maharshis. I am a > reasonably intelligent person - I have a B.Tech. degree from an IIT and a > masters from US - and I say with full honesty that the teachings of Parasara > are truly brilliant and people use only 1% of his teachings today. A new > generation of scientifically educated astrology enthusiasts like me are > trying to revive the true Jyotisha as taught by maharshis. I do research and > teach for free. One can download my Jyotisha software for free and mp3 audio > recordings of my Jyotisha classes are also free. I do "service" and not > "business" with Jyotisha. > > As such, other educated people look at us with suspicion and skepticism. > Unfortunately, there is a certain stigma associated with astrology. When > other respected people like you with great following denounce astrology, it > is quite disappointing and makes our job even more difficult. If you have > not studied the Jyotisha teachings of maharshis, please do not comment on > astrology. There is no need to make misleading comments based on false logic > and make things that are already difficult more difficult for genuine > people. > > Whether by design or by coincidence, you represent the wisdom of ancient > rishis to modern Indian populace. This position places a lot of importance > and value in whatever you say regarding anything related to ancient Indian > wisdom and knowledge. Kindly use your position with good judgment. If you > use your position to wrongly denounce some teachings of rishis that you > yourself do not have experience in, it will be unfortunate. It will be a > disservice to aarsha vidyaa. > > Apart from these notes of discord related to your comments on Jyotisha, I > have the highest respect for you. I myself am somewhat of a yogi and have > relied on ayurveda for several years now and I respect the work you have > done in reviving the popular interest in Yoga and Ayurveda. Please keep up > your great work. > > Sincere regards, > P.V.R. Narasimha Rao (2007 Feb 11) > > 26 Seaver Farm Lane > South Grafton, MA 01560 USA > Ph: +1-508-839-1218 > email: pvr > Home: www.VedicAstrologer.org > > ------------------------------- > Homam manual and audio: http://www.VedicAstrologer.org/homam > Free Jyotish lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro.home.comcast.net > Free Jyotish software (Windows): http://www.VedicAstrologer.org > Sri Jagannath Centre (SJC) website: http://www.SriJagannath.org > ------------------------------- > > > > > > _____ > > avast! 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