Guest guest Posted June 6, 2004 Report Share Posted June 6, 2004 Daer Shri Guru Jees. Shri Rajinder Bhatia jee, Shri Ravindar Joshi Jee, Shri Punit Pandey Jee, Namaskar I am trying to reach you all with a request for further clarification. It is well known that water signifies moon, Running (river), Stagnated (pond), Well, Dirty water (nullwa) etc. What is the reasoning behind ones action of throwing some articles in? 1) Running water (river) 2) Stagnated water (pond) 3) Well water 4) Dirty water (nullaw) I mean the actual difference between these actions. With respects. Yours Sincerely, S.Dheenadayalan ===== Dr. S.DHEENADAYALAN Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Messenger. http://messenger./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2004 Report Share Posted June 6, 2004 Dr. Dheenadayalan, Though LalKitab does not mention the differentiation and the reason behind picking various types of waters, yet there are some subtle hints provided in the '52 edition in the chapter when Moon is introduced. One has got to read between the lines and it is tough to understand portions of the chapter. The river water/running water/ocean - all are treated the same. This is a substitution for "Dharma Sthan." Conversely, most of the running water upayas can be done in a "dharma shtan" of one's choice. Or, one can even pick cross roads. Well water substitutes the running water for things to do with "paataal", the sixth house (although for Moon in the eighth, the well water is specified from a specific place.) Stagnant water (perhaps) serves as a crossover between well water and the Nullah water. Nullah/Dirty water is mentioned only at a couple of places for throwing copper coins - (perhaps) to nullify/destroy the presence of the offending planet altogether. These are my guesses only. Pt Ashant is reported to have mentioned some reasoning behind these "water types" but I don't have his book/s so I can't comment on his perspective. Respectfully, Rajinder Bhatiasubbaraju dheenadayalan <dheena0104 wrote: Daer Shri Guru Jees. Shri Rajinder Bhatia jee, ShriRavindar Joshi Jee, Shri Punit Pandey Jee,NamaskarI am trying to reach you all with a request forfurther clarification.It is well known that water signifies moon, Running(river), Stagnated (pond), Well, Dirty water (nullwa)etc. What is the reasoning behind ones action of throwingsome articles in?1) Running water (river)2) Stagnated water (pond)3) Well water4) Dirty water (nullaw)I mean the actual difference between these actions.With respects.Yours Sincerely,S.Dheenadayalan=====Dr. S.DHEENADAYALAN Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Messenger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2004 Report Share Posted June 6, 2004 respected Bhatia jee, Dheena jee has not asked for picking water ,he asks for 'paani mein daalna' throwing in water. throwing any thing in water means ' chandra ko saunpana , kisi cheez ko chandra ko dena' because moon is mother of all grah and belief is they will behave well when with mother , 'mother ki company mein shararat nahin kar sakte' second thought is , throwing into running water means ' apane se door karna' grah ke prabhav ko hatana. stagnant water like talab or pond means ' jalashaya' the 4th house , therefore jab kisi grah ko 4th house mein qaayam karna hota hai to thahare paani mein dalte hai' ' kuan'or well means 'paatal' or the 6th house. jab kisi grah ko 6th house mein qaayam karna hota hai then throw it in the well. like for saturn in the 4th house , drop milk in the well. ganda nallah ' dirty water nallah' means 8th house. to support venus in 8th , drop karak things of his friends mercury and saturn in the ganda nallah. 8th house is under 'rahu prabhav' that is why mercury and saturn who are friends of both venus and rahu. To my mind this is reason. other learned gurus can throw more light. with high respect to all gurus, bhuwan lalkitab , Rajinder Bhatia <rajinderbhatia2002> wrote: > Dr. Dheenadayalan, > Though LalKitab does not mention the differentiation and the reason behind picking various types of waters, yet there are some subtle hints provided in the '52 edition in the chapter when Moon is introduced. One has got to read between the lines and it is tough to understand portions of the chapter. > > The river water/running water/ocean - all are treated the same. This is a substitution for " Dharma Sthan. " Conversely, most of the running water upayas can be done in a " dharma shtan " of one's choice. Or, one can even pick cross roads. > > Well water substitutes the running water for things to do with " paataal " , the sixth house (although for Moon in the eighth, the well water is specified from a specific place.) Stagnant water (perhaps) serves as a crossover between well water and the Nullah water. > > Nullah/Dirty water is mentioned only at a couple of places for throwing copper coins - (perhaps) to nullify/destroy the presence of the offending planet altogether. > > These are my guesses only. Pt Ashant is reported to have mentioned some reasoning behind these " water types " but I don't have his book/s so I can't comment on his perspective. > > Respectfully, > Rajinder Bhatia > > subbaraju dheenadayalan <dheena0104> wrote: > Daer Shri Guru Jees. Shri Rajinder Bhatia jee, Shri > Ravindar Joshi Jee, Shri Punit Pandey Jee, > > Namaskar > > I am trying to reach you all with a request for > further clarification. > It is well known that water signifies moon, Running > (river), Stagnated (pond), Well, Dirty water (nullwa) > etc. > What is the reasoning behind ones action of throwing > some articles in? > 1) Running water (river) > 2) Stagnated water (pond) > 3) Well water > 4) Dirty water (nullaw) > > I mean the actual difference between these actions. > > With respects. > > Yours Sincerely, > S.Dheenadayalan > > > ===== > Dr. S.DHEENADAYALAN > > > > > Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Messenger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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