Guest guest Posted October 17, 2008 Report Share Posted October 17, 2008 Dear Sreenadh-ji, Is " Vyakhra pada " is equivalent to " Vyaghra pada " - Tiger's foot ? regards chakraborty Sreenadh [sreesog] Friday, October 17, 2008 11:57 AM Re: Pancha Pakshi Sastra (5 Bird System) Dear Shyam S. Kansal ji, The name U.S.Pulippani seems to be the Pen Name adopted by the individual with the name " Sundara Varadacharya " ; possibly inspired by the fact that Pulippani (Vyakhra padar?) was a very famous Tamil Siddha Astrologer. There are many books available as written by this ancient scholar Pulippani. Most possibly it is out of immense respect towards this ancient scholar that Sundara Varadacharya adopted the name U.S. Pulippani. But this can cause a lot of confusion to the coming generation and people about the identity of the great ancient scholar Pulippani and this translator/interpreter/commentator U.S.Pulipani alias Sundara Varadacharya. To avoid any such confusion, it is better to refer to this scholar with his own name Sundara Varadacharya than his pen name U.S.Pulippani. Some argue that the ancient Pulippani is none but King Vyakhra Padar, the King of Vyakhra Pada kingdom, popular to us in his original name " Kalyana Varma " , the author of Saravali. Most people deny this argument and suggest that Pulippani was a an indigenous scholar of Tamil Nadu origin and is different from Kalyana Varma, the author of Saravali. The books of Pulippani available in Tamil support this argument. Love and regards, Sreenadh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2008 Report Share Posted October 17, 2008 Yes. , "Chakraborty, PL" <CHAKRABORTYP2 wrote:>> Dear Sreenadh-ji,> > Is "Vyakhra pada" is equivalent to "Vyaghra pada " - Tiger's foot ?> > regards> > chakraborty> > > Sreenadh [sreesog]> Friday, October 17, 2008 11:57 AM> > Re: Pancha Pakshi Sastra (5 Bird System)> > > Dear Shyam S. Kansal ji,> The name U.S.Pulippani seems to be the Pen Name adopted by the individual> with the name "Sundara Varadacharya"; possibly inspired by the fact that> Pulippani (Vyakhra padar?) was a very famous Tamil Siddha Astrologer. There> are many books available as written by this ancient scholar Pulippani. Most> possibly it is out of immense respect towards this ancient scholar that> Sundara Varadacharya adopted the name U.S. Pulippani. But this can cause a> lot of confusion to the coming generation and people about the identity of> the great ancient scholar Pulippani and this> translator/interpreter/commentator U.S.Pulipani alias Sundara Varadacharya.> To avoid any such confusion, it is better to refer to this scholar with his> own name Sundara Varadacharya than his pen name U.S.Pulippani.> Some argue that the ancient Pulippani is none but King Vyakhra Padar, the> King of Vyakhra Pada kingdom, popular to us in his original name "Kalyana> Varma", the author of Saravali. Most people deny this argument and suggest> that Pulippani was a an indigenous scholar of Tamil Nadu origin and is> different from Kalyana Varma, the author of Saravali. The books of Pulippani> available in Tamil support this argument.> Love and regards,> Sreenadh> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2008 Report Share Posted October 18, 2008 Respected members, I have heard that this Pancha pakshi sastra also can be used in Prashna method. I think in one of the forums Pt. Daskshinamurty previously said that it requires some attainment of 'Siddi' also to used this system. Therefore he was teaching this sastra to his students under Guru-sisya. parampara. Regards, Vijay Goel Jaipur. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2008 Report Share Posted October 20, 2008 Namaste, Pseudo Pandits with their glittering adds on lead direct to moksha; the question of siddhi is left to the sisya's poorvapunya. --- On Sat, 10/18/08, Vijay Goel <goyalvj wrote: Vijay Goel <goyalvj Re: Pancha Pakshi Sastra (5 Bird S ystem) Saturday, October 18, 2008, 5:44 AM Respected members, I have heard that this Pancha pakshi sastra also can be used in Prashna method. I think in one of the forums Pt. Daskshinamurty previously said that it requires some attainment of 'Siddi' also to used this system. Therefore he was teaching this sastra to his students under Guru-sisya. parampara. Regards, Vijay Goel Jaipur. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2008 Report Share Posted October 21, 2008 Dear Karunaakaram Raaghavam ji, //> Pseudo Pandits with their glittering adds on lead direct to moksha; the question of siddhi is left to the sisya's poorvapunya.// Ha...Ha....True...! Well said! Love and regards, Sreenadh , KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham wrote: > > Namaste, > > Pseudo Pandits with their glittering adds on lead direct to moksha; the question of siddhi is left to the sisya's poorvapunya. > > --- On Sat, 10/18/08, Vijay Goel goyalvj wrote: > Vijay Goel goyalvj > Re: Pancha Pakshi Sastra (5 Bird S ystem) > > Saturday, October 18, 2008, 5:44 AM > > Respected members, > > > > I have heard that this Pancha pakshi sastra also can be used in Prashna > > method. > > I think in one of the forums Pt. Daskshinamurty previously said that > > it requires some attainment of 'Siddi' also to used this system. > > Therefore he was teaching this sastra to his students under Guru-sisya. > > parampara. > > > > Regards, > > Vijay Goel > > Jaipur. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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