Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 Group, Mr Shukla aka Mr. LalKitabee had advised certain rules for performing remedies. Subsequently a clarification was given that a spouse can perform the remedy for his/her partner subject to the condition, that the spouse resolve prior to conducting the upay he/she is doing so for the partner. To further clarify matters will some one please comment on the following issue: If both the spouses have common maladies in their natal/annual charts and are advised the same remedies, in such a scenario: [a] do the remedies have to be conducted separately or can they be done jointly/commonly by one for both? and, if they are to be performed individually is the limitation of one remedy per person per day restrictive in it's scope as it is stated literally or includes the couple as well i.e. can both husbnd and wife perform the same remedy at the same time? Look forward to the views of the experts/learned members.Thanks in advance, Regards R S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 Rakesh Jee and Friends, I've had similar questions in my mind and Pt SomDutt Jee was kind to resolve these for me a long time back: If both the spouses have common maladies in their natal/annual charts and are advised the same remedies, in such a scenario:[a] do the remedies have to be conducted separately or can they be done jointly/commonly by one for both? {Whether it is spouse or another family member, for common maladies, one upaya is fine - it will cover the whole family and anyone within the family (khoon-haqueeqee) can perform the remedial measure.} if they are to be performed individually is the limitation of one remedy per person per day restrictive in it's scope as it is stated literally or includes the couple as well i.e. can both husbnd and wife perform the same remedy at the same time?{Previous answer negates the need to worry about performing the remedy repeatedly.} Respectfully, Rajinder Bhatia New and Improved Mail - Send 10MB messages! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 Thank you for your input Bhatia Sahib.As always you turn out to be a a valuable resource for neophytes like me. Warm Regards Rakesh lalkitab , Rajinder Bhatia <rajinderbhatia2002> wrote: > Rakesh Jee and Friends, > I've had similar questions in my mind and Pt SomDutt Jee was kind to resolve these for me a long time back: > > If both the spouses have common maladies in their natal/annual charts and are advised the same remedies, in such a scenario: > > [a] do the remedies have to be conducted separately or can they be done jointly/commonly by one for both? > > {Whether it is spouse or another family member, for common maladies, one upaya is fine - it will cover the whole family and anyone within the family (khoon-haqueeqee) can perform the remedial measure.} > > if they are to be performed individually is the limitation of one remedy per person per day restrictive in it's scope as it is stated literally or includes the couple as well i.e. can both husbnd and wife perform the same remedy at the same time? > {Previous answer negates the need to worry about performing the remedy repeatedly.} > > Respectfully, > Rajinder Bhatia > > > > > > New and Improved Mail - Send 10MB messages! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 Thank you for your input Bhatia Sahib.As always you turn out to be a valuable resource for neophytes like me. Warm Regards Rakesh lalkitab , Rajinder Bhatia <rajinderbhatia2002> wrote: > Rakesh Jee and Friends, > I've had similar questions in my mind and Pt SomDutt Jee was kind to resolve these for me a long time back: > > If both the spouses have common maladies in their natal/annual charts and are advised the same remedies, in such a scenario: > > [a] do the remedies have to be conducted separately or can they be done jointly/commonly by one for both? > > {Whether it is spouse or another family member, for common maladies, one upaya is fine - it will cover the whole family and anyone within the family (khoon-haqueeqee) can perform the remedial measure.} > > if they are to be performed individually is the limitation of one remedy per person per day restrictive in it's scope as it is stated literally or includes the couple as well i.e. can both husbnd and wife perform the same remedy at the same time? > {Previous answer negates the need to worry about performing the remedy repeatedly.} > > Respectfully, > Rajinder Bhatia > > > > > > New and Improved Mail - Send 10MB messages! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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