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Dear members,

 

Following are few starting points proposals, … to be finalized after discussion, in this

forum. All the points below are open to discussion …

 

 

Course period : 6 months or 26 weeks

 

 

Mission:

To decode, explain and thoroughly understand the principles and tenets of Lal Kitab.

 

 

One class per week – proposed Saturday morning 11 to 1.30

pm

 

 

Each class of 2 hours (1+1) with a break of 10 minutes in between

 

 

Course book 1952 edition of Lal Kitab

 

 

Faculty members/Teachers: Umesh Sharma

(mudit), Yograj Prabhakar, Shukla

(lal kitabee), Rajeev Khattar, Kulbir Bains and others like Rajinder

Bhatia, Bhuwan can also consider

 

 

Venue: Delhi

 

 

Medium English – this will help launch of online version as

well

 

 

Course fee: Uncertainty here … starting point here can be

the number of students who are willing to do a firm commitment …

numbers shall help decide the fees for the first course

 

 

 

 

 

 

bye

Sheikh Pervez Hameed

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Dear Pervezji,

Dear Pervezji,

I have just joined this

group,as I was quite intrigued by the claims of the

" accuracy of Lal Kitab,as claimed by many,but with the

rider that a correct interpretation alone is accurate

? "

I suggest you help me

understand this unique system...is it like the Bhrigu

Samhita,all predictions written down in advance ?

Why are different

interpretations possible ? Is it written in some kind

of " riddles " or " parables " or is some secret key is

required to " unlock " its secrets ?

Exactly how accurate is

it, really ? Or,is it just plain guess-work that fits

some and not others,like the notorious " nadis " of

South-India...which tell the past fairly

accurately,but are very far from the truth as far as

the future is concerned...!

I understand that the

Bhrigu Samhita is also reputed to be quite

accurate,have you had any experience of this Samhita,I

understand there are some " specialists in this field "

in Delhi...and Karnal etc...

I am keen to know,please,I

have experinced the " inaccuracy " of the nadis of the

South,and have met an astrologer friend from Lucknow

who also knows someone in LKW who reads from the

" Bhrigu Nadi " but only the past seems to be somewhat

true,but the future is all doubtful and is mostly

wrong...!

With best wishes,

Yours sincerely,

lyrastro1

 

 

 

> Dear members,

>

> Following are few starting points proposals, . to be

> finalized after

> discussion, in this forum. All the points below are

> open to discussion .

>

> 1. Course period : 6 months or 26 weeks

>

>

> 2. Mission: To decode, explain and thoroughly

> understand the principles

> and tenets of Lal Kitab.

>

>

> 3. One class per week - proposed Saturday morning 11

> to 1.30 pm

>

>

> 4. Each class of 2 hours (1+1) with a break of 10

> minutes in between

>

>

> 5. Course book 1952 edition of Lal Kitab

>

>

> 6. Faculty members/Teachers: Umesh Sharma (mudit),

> Yograj Prabhakar,

> Shukla (lal kitabee), Rajeev Khattar, Kulbir Bains

> and others like Rajinder

> Bhatia, Bhuwan can also consider

>

>

> 7. Venue: Delhi

>

>

> 8. Medium English - this will help launch of online

> version as well

>

>

> 9. Course fee: Uncertainty here . starting point

> here can be the number

> of students who are willing to do a firm commitment

> . numbers shall help

> decide the fees for the first course

>

>

>

>

> bye

> Sheikh Pervez Hameed

>

 

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mr pervej'

i am a fairly new memebr of grup and want to join the

ccourse.as lalkitab is urdu language book. transltipn in in hindi can

help .

atleast it can save some soul of book but in english it wil be like

eating peiza with daal.

sunday can be an option but why saturday it canbe difficult to have

leave evry saturday for serviceman in pvt sector.

put kindly more time on one day say 10 to 4.so to make it exhaustive

 

venue delhi can be good but at a central place easy to reach and near

busstandor rqilways

 

fee can be adjusted provided goods are going to be delivered

 

kindly provide a translation of 1952 edition photocopies in

hindi;cost may be included in fees pl.

 

this all in good sense pl

keshav

 

In lalkitab , " Sheikh Pervez Hameed " <pervez@s...>

wrote:

> Dear members,

>

> Following are few starting points proposals, . to be finalized after

> discussion, in this forum. All the points below are open to

discussion .

>

> 1. Course period : 6 months or 26 weeks

>

>

> 2. Mission: To decode, explain and thoroughly understand the

principles

> and tenets of Lal Kitab.

>

>

> 3. One class per week - proposed Saturday morning 11 to 1.30 pm

>

>

> 4. Each class of 2 hours (1+1) with a break of 10 minutes in

between

>

>

> 5. Course book 1952 edition of Lal Kitab

>

>

> 6. Faculty members/Teachers: Umesh Sharma (mudit), Yograj

Prabhakar,

> Shukla (lal kitabee), Rajeev Khattar, Kulbir Bains and others like

Rajinder

> Bhatia, Bhuwan can also consider

>

>

> 7. Venue: Delhi

>

>

> 8. Medium English - this will help launch of online version as

well

>

>

> 9. Course fee: Uncertainty here . starting point here can be the

number

> of students who are willing to do a firm commitment . numbers shall

help

> decide the fees for the first course

>

>

>

>

> bye

> Sheikh Pervez Hameed

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Ref your observation " atleast it can save some soul of book but in

english it wil be like eating peiza with daal "

 

One of the seniormost members of this group is Rajinder Bhatia

ji.Probably one of the very few here if not the only one to have been

personally blessed by Late Pt. Roop Chand ji. In his words the

translation by G & V is an honest effort in translating .

 

My only complaint to the author who I know personally is, that he

denied us the benefit of his knowledge of the Lal Kitab by focussing

only on the translation aspect and not giving explanations. I can

assure you that when the next edition is available you will not only

like the combo pizza and daal but it will taste even better much like

the lassi they make in Punjab in washing machines.

 

If you want to use the hindi translation go and buy the Arun Samhita

Lal Kitaab by Hare Krishna Trust. Just costs 500 odd bucks.

 

Regards

 

 

R S

lalkitab , " niks159 " <niks159> wrote:

>

> mr pervej'

> i am a fairly new memebr of grup and want to join the

> ccourse.as lalkitab is urdu language book. transltipn in in hindi

can

> help .

..

> sunday can be an option but why saturday it canbe difficult to have

> leave evry saturday for serviceman in pvt sector.

> put kindly more time on one day say 10 to 4.so to make it

exhaustive

>

> venue delhi can be good but at a central place easy to reach and

near

> busstandor rqilways

>

> fee can be adjusted provided goods are going to be delivered

>

> kindly provide a translation of 1952 edition photocopies in

> hindi;cost may be included in fees pl.

>

> this all in good sense pl

> keshav

>

> In lalkitab , " Sheikh Pervez Hameed " <pervez@s...>

> wrote:

> > Dear members,

> >

> > Following are few starting points proposals, . to be finalized

after

> > discussion, in this forum. All the points below are open to

> discussion .

> >

> > 1. Course period : 6 months or 26 weeks

> >

> >

> > 2. Mission: To decode, explain and thoroughly understand the

> principles

> > and tenets of Lal Kitab.

> >

> >

> > 3. One class per week - proposed Saturday morning 11 to 1.30 pm

> >

> >

> > 4. Each class of 2 hours (1+1) with a break of 10 minutes in

> between

> >

> >

> > 5. Course book 1952 edition of Lal Kitab

> >

> >

> > 6. Faculty members/Teachers: Umesh Sharma (mudit), Yograj

> Prabhakar,

> > Shukla (lal kitabee), Rajeev Khattar, Kulbir Bains and others

like

> Rajinder

> > Bhatia, Bhuwan can also consider

> >

> >

> > 7. Venue: Delhi

> >

> >

> > 8. Medium English - this will help launch of online version as

> well

> >

> >

> > 9. Course fee: Uncertainty here . starting point here can be the

> number

> > of students who are willing to do a firm commitment . numbers

shall

> help

> > decide the fees for the first course

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > bye

> > Sheikh Pervez Hameed

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Hello Members,

 

I am not really appreciating the fact that the class are going to be

held in Delhi.

 

Thanks

Vivek

 

lalkitab , " rakeshsahgal " <rakeshsahgal>

wrote:

>

> Ref your observation " atleast it can save some soul of book but in

> english it wil be like eating peiza with daal "

>

> One of the seniormost members of this group is Rajinder Bhatia

> ji.Probably one of the very few here if not the only one to have

been

> personally blessed by Late Pt. Roop Chand ji. In his words the

> translation by G & V is an honest effort in translating .

>

> My only complaint to the author who I know personally is, that he

> denied us the benefit of his knowledge of the Lal Kitab by focussing

> only on the translation aspect and not giving explanations. I can

> assure you that when the next edition is available you will not only

> like the combo pizza and daal but it will taste even better much

like

> the lassi they make in Punjab in washing machines.

>

> If you want to use the hindi translation go and buy the Arun Samhita

> Lal Kitaab by Hare Krishna Trust. Just costs 500 odd bucks.

>

> Regards

>

>

> R S

> lalkitab , " niks159 " <niks159> wrote:

> >

> > mr pervej'

> > i am a fairly new memebr of grup and want to join the

> > ccourse.as lalkitab is urdu language book. transltipn in in hindi

> can

> > help .

> .

> > sunday can be an option but why saturday it canbe difficult to

have

> > leave evry saturday for serviceman in pvt sector.

> > put kindly more time on one day say 10 to 4.so to make it

> exhaustive

> >

> > venue delhi can be good but at a central place easy to reach and

> near

> > busstandor rqilways

> >

> > fee can be adjusted provided goods are going to be delivered

> >

> > kindly provide a translation of 1952 edition photocopies in

> > hindi;cost may be included in fees pl.

> >

> > this all in good sense pl

> > keshav

> >

> > In lalkitab , " Sheikh Pervez Hameed " <pervez@s...>

> > wrote:

> > > Dear members,

> > >

> > > Following are few starting points proposals, . to be finalized

> after

> > > discussion, in this forum. All the points below are open to

> > discussion .

> > >

> > > 1. Course period : 6 months or 26 weeks

> > >

> > >

> > > 2. Mission: To decode, explain and thoroughly understand

the

> > principles

> > > and tenets of Lal Kitab.

> > >

> > >

> > > 3. One class per week - proposed Saturday morning 11 to

1.30 pm

> > >

> > >

> > > 4. Each class of 2 hours (1+1) with a break of 10

minutes in

> > between

> > >

> > >

> > > 5. Course book 1952 edition of Lal Kitab

> > >

> > >

> > > 6. Faculty members/Teachers: Umesh Sharma (mudit),

Yograj

> > Prabhakar,

> > > Shukla (lal kitabee), Rajeev Khattar, Kulbir Bains and others

> like

> > Rajinder

> > > Bhatia, Bhuwan can also consider

> > >

> > >

> > > 7. Venue: Delhi

> > >

> > >

> > > 8. Medium English - this will help launch of online

version as

> > well

> > >

> > >

> > > 9. Course fee: Uncertainty here . starting point here

can be the

> > number

> > > of students who are willing to do a firm commitment . numbers

> shall

> > help

> > > decide the fees for the first course

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > bye

> > > Sheikh Pervez Hameed

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What Rakesh Sehgal

writes is the right way forward. Soul is in the teaching … not in

language. English is the way forward … and with successful completion of

this course … many language problems shall be sorted out.

 

Members have raised points of Delhi not being suitable, … course duration to be of 2 weeks etc.

 

All these are sensible suggestions and

should be considered.

 

These issues can be resolved by offering

correspondence/online courses, …. offering 2 track face to face interactive course

 

: i.e. both 2

weeks course (for those who wish to compress over a shorter time) and …

 

 an extended leisurely paced 6 months course (for those who

cannot afford to commit so much of time in one block).

 

As the success of this course depends on

the faculty members/teachers … it is requested that they please come

forward with their expectations and limitations.

 

After all, …

the course material is to be prepared … and who better than our

established Lal Kitab

experts joining hands for this noble cause.

 

Members please send in

your views and suggestions to this forum and your intent of participation …

if it is there … with your expectations and possible limitations.

 

 

bye

Sheikh Pervez Hameed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

rakeshsahgal

[rakeshsahgal]

10 October 2004 14:25

lalkitab

[lalkitab] Re: Lal Kitab

course - Starting Points proposals

 

 

 

Ref your observation " atleast it can save

some soul of book but in

english it wil be like eating peiza with

daal "

 

One of the seniormost members of this group is

Rajinder Bhatia

ji.Probably one of the very few here if not the

only one to have been

personally blessed by Late Pt. Roop Chand ji. In

his words the

translation by G & V is an honest effort in

translating .

 

My only complaint to the author who I know

personally is, that he

denied us the benefit of his knowledge of the Lal

Kitab by focussing

only on the translation aspect and not giving

explanations. I can

assure you that when the next edition is available

you will not only

like the combo pizza and daal but it will taste

even better much like

the lassi they make in Punjab

in washing machines.

 

If you want to use the hindi translation go and

buy the Arun Samhita

Lal Kitaab by Hare Krishna Trust. Just costs 500

odd bucks.

 

Regards

 

 

R S

lalkitab ,

" niks159 " <niks159> wrote:

>

> mr pervej'

>

i am a fairly new memebr of grup and want to join the

> ccourse.as lalkitab is urdu language book.

transltipn in in hindi

can

> help .

..

> sunday can be an option but why saturday it

canbe difficult to have

> leave evry saturday for serviceman in pvt

sector.

> put kindly more time on one day say 10 to

4.so to make it

exhaustive

>

> venue delhi

can be good but at a central place easy to reach and

near

> busstandor rqilways

>

> fee can be adjusted provided goods are going

to be delivered

>

> kindly provide a translation of 1952 edition

photocopies in

> hindi;cost may be included in fees pl.

>

> this all in good sense pl

> keshav

>

> In lalkitab ,

" Sheikh Pervez Hameed " <pervez@s...>

> wrote:

> > Dear members,

> >

> > Following are few starting points

proposals, . to be finalized

after

> > discussion, in this forum. All the

points below are open to

> discussion .

> >

> > 1. Course

period : 6 months or 26 weeks

> >

> >

> > 2.

Mission: To decode, explain and thoroughly understand the

> principles

> > and tenets of Lal Kitab.

> >

> >

> > 3. One

class per week - proposed Saturday morning 11 to 1.30 pm

> >

> >

> > 4. Each

class of 2 hours (1+1) with a break of 10 minutes in

> between

> >

> >

> > 5. Course

book 1952 edition of Lal Kitab

> >

> >

> > 6. Faculty

members/Teachers: Umesh Sharma (mudit), Yograj

> Prabhakar,

> > Shukla (lal kitabee), Rajeev Khattar,

Kulbir Bains and others

like

> Rajinder

> > Bhatia, Bhuwan can also consider

> >

> >

> > 7. Venue: Delhi

> >

> >

> > 8. Medium

English - this will help launch of online version as

> well

> >

> >

> > 9. Course

fee: Uncertainty here . starting point here can be the

> number

> > of students who are willing to do a firm

commitment . numbers

shall

> help

> > decide the fees for the first course

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > bye

> > Sheikh Pervez Hameed

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Dear Mr. Rao,

 

Welcome to this forum.

 

Dear members, Mr. Rao is an accomplished KP astrologer.

 

To know more about Lal

Kitab please visit http://www.originallalkitab.com/ .

It is fairly informative about Lal Kitab.

 

In a way it is fairly similar to KP as

emphasis is on the significator but methods of

identifying the malefic and benefic nature is through questions.

 

Focus of Lal Kitab is to balance the horoscope … through simple

remedies … so all natives can enjoy a balanced life as in their destiny.

 

Lal Kitab believes that horoscopes of a person

… when born are not fully activated … various events in a person life’s activates either a planet or a house and then

the horoscopes deliver its fruits.

 

For example: Generally marriage

activates either the luck or ill-luck of the native. Like wise father’s

death or a child birth activates something or another.

 

Lal Kitab tenets help in identifying the

sleeping planets or houses and through simple remedies … tries to activate these. These remedies … initially look illogical

and of tantric in nature … which they are not …

and once understood … are delight in their

simplicity.

 

Lal Kitab is in Urdu written in Punjab so carries a lot of Punjabi words along with

Persian and Pashto. To quote an accomplished member of this group … Mr.

Yograj Prabhakar … Lal Kitab

is a “way of life” and this is

what makes it distinct from other branches of astrology.

 

Interestingly, … both KP and Lal Kitab

came into existence when limitations of accurate diagnosis by Vedic by most was

realized.

 

Lal Kitab is revolutionary as it does not

take ascendant or cusp or nakshatra in consideration …

it is simple and straight forward … to the point … and written both

in poetry and prose … quite often obtuse to most persons.

 

Please do visit the website for more comprehensive

information on Lal Kitab,

its origins and about its author.

 

Accuracy: It is fairly accurate …

and as you shall follow the mail in this forum … it shall become to you

clearer how the method works. As in all branches of astrology … 100%

accuracy is impossible …

 

 

bye

Sheikh Pervez Hameed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yogesh Rao Lajmi

[lyrastro1]

10 October 2004 13:37

lalkitab

Re: [lalkitab] Lal Kitab

course - Starting Points proposals

 

 

Dear Pervezji,

Dear Pervezji,

I have just joined this

group,as I was quite intrigued by the claims of

the

" accuracy of Lal Kitab,as claimed by many,but

with the

rider that a correct interpretation alone is

accurate

? "

I suggest you help me

understand this unique system...is it like the

Bhrigu

Samhita,all predictions written down in advance ?

Why are different

interpretations possible ? Is it written in some

kind

of " riddles " or " parables " or

is some secret key is

required to " unlock " its secrets ?

Exactly how accurate is

it, really ? Or,is it just plain guess-work that

fits

some and not others,like the notorious

" nadis " of

South-India...which tell the past fairly

accurately,but are very far from the truth as far

as

the future is concerned...!

I understand that the

Bhrigu Samhita is also reputed to be quite

accurate,have you had any experience of this

Samhita,I

understand there are some " specialists in

this field "

in Delhi...and

Karnal etc...

I am keen to know,please,I

have experinced the " inaccuracy " of the

nadis of the

South,and have met an astrologer friend from Lucknow

who also knows someone in LKW who reads from the

" Bhrigu Nadi " but only the past seems to

be somewhat

true,but the future is all doubtful and is mostly

wrong...!

With best wishes,

Yours sincerely,

lyrastro1

 

 

 

> Dear members,

>

> Following are few starting points proposals,

.. to be

> finalized after

> discussion, in this forum. All the points

below are

> open to discussion .

>

> 1. Course

period : 6 months or 26 weeks

>

>

> 2. Mission: To

decode, explain and thoroughly

> understand the principles

> and tenets of Lal Kitab.

>

>

> 3. One class

per week - proposed Saturday morning 11

> to 1.30 pm

>

>

> 4. Each class

of 2 hours (1+1) with a break of 10

> minutes in between

>

>

> 5. Course book

1952 edition of Lal Kitab

>

>

> 6. Faculty

members/Teachers: Umesh Sharma (mudit),

> Yograj Prabhakar,

> Shukla (lal kitabee), Rajeev Khattar, Kulbir

Bains

> and others like Rajinder

> Bhatia, Bhuwan can also consider

>

>

> 7. Venue: Delhi

>

>

> 8. Medium

English - this will help launch of online

> version as well

>

>

> 9. Course fee:

Uncertainty here . starting point

> here can be the number

> of students who are willing to do a firm

commitment

> . numbers shall help

> decide the fees for the first course

>

>

>

>

> bye

> Sheikh Pervez Hameed

>

 

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Vivek, You have highlighted the problem faced by many of us. As a way out we are studying the modus operandi adopted by K.S.Krishnamurthy to teach Krishnamurthi Padhiti all over India. We have also received offers from already well established vedic astrology institutions to use their offices. As there is more demand outside the net we are thinking upon some pattern that makes widest exposure possible without burning a hole in the pocket of the students. As it is a charitable job and we want to keep fees as barely minimum to meet the expenses of printing and postage etc. Kindly send your suggestions in this regard. As far as personal contact programme is concerned there is a proposal of a meeting once a month on rotational basis in different cities.

Kulbir Singh Bains.jyotish_mail <jyotish_mail wrote:

Hello Members,I am not really appreciating the fact that the class are going to be held in Delhi.ThanksViveklalkitab , "rakeshsahgal" <rakeshsahgal> wrote:> > Ref your observation " atleast it can save some soul of book but in> english it wil be like eating peiza with daal "> > One of the seniormost members of this group is Rajinder Bhatia> ji.Probably one of the very few here if not the only one to have been> personally blessed by Late Pt. Roop Chand ji. In his words the> translation by G & V is an honest effort in translating . > > My only complaint to the author who I know personally is, that he> denied us the benefit of his knowledge of the Lal Kitab by focussing> only on the translation aspect and not giving

explanations. I can> assure you that when the next edition is available you will not only> like the combo pizza and daal but it will taste even better much like> the lassi they make in Punjab in washing machines.> > If you want to use the hindi translation go and buy the Arun Samhita> Lal Kitaab by Hare Krishna Trust. Just costs 500 odd bucks.> > Regards> > > R S> lalkitab , "niks159" <niks159> wrote:> > > > mr pervej'> > i am a fairly new memebr of grup and want to join the> > ccourse.as lalkitab is urdu language book. transltipn in in hindi> can > > help .> .> > sunday can be an option but why saturday it canbe difficult to have > > leave evry saturday for serviceman in pvt sector.> > put kindly more time

on one day say 10 to 4.so to make it> exhaustive > > > > venue delhi can be good but at a central place easy to reach and> near > > busstandor rqilways> > > > fee can be adjusted provided goods are going to be delivered> > > > kindly provide a translation of 1952 edition photocopies in > > hindi;cost may be included in fees pl.> > > > this all in good sense pl> > keshav> > > > In lalkitab , "Sheikh Pervez Hameed" <pervez@s...> > > wrote:> > > Dear members,> > > > > > Following are few starting points proposals, . to be finalized> after> > > discussion, in this forum. All the points below are open to > > discussion .> > > > > > 1. Course period : 6 months or 26

weeks> > > > > > > > > 2. Mission: To decode, explain and thoroughly understand the > > principles> > > and tenets of Lal Kitab. > > > > > > > > > 3. One class per week - proposed Saturday morning 11 to 1.30 pm> > > > > > > > > 4. Each class of 2 hours (1+1) with a break of 10 minutes in > > between> > > > > > > > > 5. Course book 1952 edition of Lal Kitab> > > > > > > > > 6. Faculty members/Teachers: Umesh Sharma (mudit), Yograj > > Prabhakar,> > > Shukla (lal kitabee), Rajeev Khattar, Kulbir Bains and others> like > > Rajinder> > > Bhatia,

Bhuwan can also consider> > > > > > > > > 7. Venue: Delhi> > > > > > > > > 8. Medium English - this will help launch of online version as > > well> > > > > > > > > 9. Course fee: Uncertainty here . starting point here can be the > > number> > > of students who are willing to do a firm commitment . numbers> shall > > help> > > decide the fees for the first course> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > bye> > > Sheikh Pervez Hameed

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This is a gem of an idea. Great work.

 

R S

 

lalkitab , ceeta bains <ceetabains> wrote:

> Vivek, You have highlighted the problem faced by many of us. As a

way out we are studying the modus operandi adopted by

K.S.Krishnamurthy to teach Krishnamurthi Padhiti all over India. We

have also received offers from already well established vedic

astrology institutions to use their offices. As there is more demand

outside the net we are thinking upon some pattern that makes widest

exposure possible without burning a hole in the pocket of the

students. As it is a charitable job and we want to keep fees as barely

minimum to meet the expenses of printing and postage etc. Kindly send

your suggestions in this regard. As far as personal contact programme

is concerned there is a proposal of a meeting once a month on

rotational basis in different cities.

> Kulbir Singh Bains.

>

> jyotish_mail <jyotish_mail> wrote:

>

> Hello Members,

>

> I am not really appreciating the fact that the class are going to be

> held in Delhi.

>

> Thanks

> Vivek

>

> lalkitab , " rakeshsahgal " <rakeshsahgal>

> wrote:

> >

> > Ref your observation " atleast it can save some soul of book but in

> > english it wil be like eating peiza with daal "

> >

> > One of the seniormost members of this group is Rajinder Bhatia

> > ji.Probably one of the very few here if not the only one to have

> been

> > personally blessed by Late Pt. Roop Chand ji. In his words the

> > translation by G & V is an honest effort in translating .

> >

> > My only complaint to the author who I know personally is, that he

> > denied us the benefit of his knowledge of the Lal Kitab by focussing

> > only on the translation aspect and not giving explanations. I can

> > assure you that when the next edition is available you will not only

> > like the combo pizza and daal but it will taste even better much

> like

> > the lassi they make in Punjab in washing machines.

> >

> > If you want to use the hindi translation go and buy the Arun Samhita

> > Lal Kitaab by Hare Krishna Trust. Just costs 500 odd bucks.

> >

> > Regards

> >

> >

> > R S

> > lalkitab , " niks159 " <niks159> wrote:

> > >

> > > mr pervej'

> > > i am a fairly new memebr of grup and want to join the

> > > ccourse.as lalkitab is urdu language book. transltipn in in hindi

> > can

> > > help .

> > .

> > > sunday can be an option but why saturday it canbe difficult to

> have

> > > leave evry saturday for serviceman in pvt sector.

> > > put kindly more time on one day say 10 to 4.so to make it

> > exhaustive

> > >

> > > venue delhi can be good but at a central place easy to reach and

> > near

> > > busstandor rqilways

> > >

> > > fee can be adjusted provided goods are going to be delivered

> > >

> > > kindly provide a translation of 1952 edition photocopies in

> > > hindi;cost may be included in fees pl.

> > >

> > > this all in good sense pl

> > > keshav

> > >

> > > In lalkitab , " Sheikh Pervez Hameed " <pervez@s...>

> > > wrote:

> > > > Dear members,

> > > >

> > > > Following are few starting points proposals, . to be finalized

> > after

> > > > discussion, in this forum. All the points below are open to

> > > discussion .

> > > >

> > > > 1. Course period : 6 months or 26 weeks

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > 2. Mission: To decode, explain and thoroughly understand

> the

> > > principles

> > > > and tenets of Lal Kitab.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > 3. One class per week - proposed Saturday morning 11 to

> 1.30 pm

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > 4. Each class of 2 hours (1+1) with a break of 10

> minutes in

> > > between

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > 5. Course book 1952 edition of Lal Kitab

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > 6. Faculty members/Teachers: Umesh Sharma (mudit),

> Yograj

> > > Prabhakar,

> > > > Shukla (lal kitabee), Rajeev Khattar, Kulbir Bains and others

> > like

> > > Rajinder

> > > > Bhatia, Bhuwan can also consider

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > 7. Venue: Delhi

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > 8. Medium English - this will help launch of online

> version as

> > > well

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > 9. Course fee: Uncertainty here . starting point here

> can be the

> > > number

> > > > of students who are willing to do a firm commitment . numbers

> > shall

> > > help

> > > > decide the fees for the first course

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > bye

> > > > Sheikh Pervez Hameed

>

>

>

>

>

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I will most definitely join the course - but only if it is on the

net. Working people will not be able to take leave on Saturday - and

if it is in Delhi, people from out of town like me will not be able

to attend.

 

Ritu

 

P.S. : I think a copy of the Lal Kitab (translated) being included in

the course is a good suggestion.

 

 

 

 

lalkitab , " Sheikh Pervez Hameed " <pervez@s...>

wrote:

> What Rakesh Sehgal writes is the right way forward. Soul is in the

teaching

> … not in language. English is the way forward … and with successful

> completion of this course … many language problems shall be sorted

out.

>

> Members have raised points of Delhi not being suitable, … course

duration to

> be of 2 weeks etc.

>

> All these are sensible suggestions and should be considered.

>

> These issues can be resolved by offering correspondence/online

courses, ….

> offering 2 track face to face interactive course

>

> : i.e. both 2 weeks course (for those who wish to compress over a

shorter

> time) and …

>

> an extended leisurely paced 6 months course (for those who cannot

afford to

> commit so much of time in one block).

>

> As the success of this course depends on the faculty

members/teachers … it

> is requested that they please come forward with their expectations

and

> limitations.

>

> After all, … the course material is to be prepared … and who better

than our

> established Lal Kitab experts joining hands for this noble cause.

>

> Members please send in your views and suggestions to this forum and

your

> intent of participation … if it is there … with your expectations

and

> possible limitations.

>

> bye

> Sheikh Pervez Hameed

>

>

> _____

>

> rakeshsahgal [rakeshsahgal]

> 10 October 2004 14:25

> lalkitab

> [lalkitab] Re: Lal Kitab course - Starting Points proposals

>

>

> Ref your observation " atleast it can save some soul of book but in

> english it wil be like eating peiza with daal "

>

> One of the seniormost members of this group is Rajinder Bhatia

> ji.Probably one of the very few here if not the only one to have

been

> personally blessed by Late Pt. Roop Chand ji. In his words the

> translation by G & V is an honest effort in translating .

>

> My only complaint to the author who I know personally is, that he

> denied us the benefit of his knowledge of the Lal Kitab by focussing

> only on the translation aspect and not giving explanations. I can

> assure you that when the next edition is available you will not only

> like the combo pizza and daal but it will taste even better much

like

> the lassi they make in Punjab in washing machines.

>

> If you want to use the hindi translation go and buy the Arun Samhita

> Lal Kitaab by Hare Krishna Trust. Just costs 500 odd bucks.

>

> Regards

>

>

> R S

> lalkitab , " niks159 " <niks159> wrote:

> >

> > mr pervej'

> > i am a fairly new memebr of grup and want to join the

> > ccourse.as lalkitab is urdu language book. transltipn in in hindi

> can

> > help .

> .

> > sunday can be an option but why saturday it canbe difficult to

have

> > leave evry saturday for serviceman in pvt sector.

> > put kindly more time on one day say 10 to 4.so to make it

> exhaustive

> >

> > venue delhi can be good but at a central place easy to reach and

> near

> > busstandor rqilways

> >

> > fee can be adjusted provided goods are going to be delivered

> >

> > kindly provide a translation of 1952 edition photocopies in

> > hindi;cost may be included in fees pl.

> >

> > this all in good sense pl

> > keshav

> >

> > In lalkitab , " Sheikh Pervez Hameed " <pervez@s...>

> > wrote:

> > > Dear members,

> > >

> > > Following are few starting points proposals, . to be finalized

> after

> > > discussion, in this forum. All the points below are open to

> > discussion .

> > >

> > > 1. Course period : 6 months or 26 weeks

> > >

> > >

> > > 2. Mission: To decode, explain and thoroughly understand

the

> > principles

> > > and tenets of Lal Kitab.

> > >

> > >

> > > 3. One class per week - proposed Saturday morning 11 to

1.30 pm

> > >

> > >

> > > 4. Each class of 2 hours (1+1) with a break of 10 minutes

in

> > between

> > >

> > >

> > > 5. Course book 1952 edition of Lal Kitab

> > >

> > >

> > > 6. Faculty members/Teachers: Umesh Sharma (mudit), Yograj

> > Prabhakar,

> > > Shukla (lal kitabee), Rajeev Khattar, Kulbir Bains and others

> like

> > Rajinder

> > > Bhatia, Bhuwan can also consider

> > >

> > >

> > > 7. Venue: Delhi

> > >

> > >

> > > 8. Medium English - this will help launch of online

version as

> > well

> > >

> > >

> > > 9. Course fee: Uncertainty here . starting point here can

be the

> > number

> > > of students who are willing to do a firm commitment . numbers

> shall

> > help

> > > decide the fees for the first course

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > bye

> > > Sheikh Pervez Hameed

>

 

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