Guest guest Posted November 23, 2006 Report Share Posted November 23, 2006 Dear Dennis, [ 1 ] There are no such instructions as to which side of you the river should be etc. The item is to be immersed in a river, you can immerse it any way convenient to you. [ 2 ] Immersing a handful of rice prior to immersing the item is advised only if the Moon is weak or badly placed. Sincerely, Priya , " Dennis " <mprgrandmaster wrote: > > Dear Priya, > I am happy you can again share with us your advice.I have some question concerning the upaya that you have to immerse something in a river.Are there any specific directions concerning where you should be facing during the upaya, where the river should be, with which hand you make the offering,etc?Also, is it always advisable to offer milk mixed with rice beforehand?When offering the mixture what should the vow be? " I am immersing this to the river so that ... " ? > Sincerely, > Dionisis > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2006 Report Share Posted November 23, 2006 Dear Priya, When ,some time ago, you suggested immersing in a river upaya for my natal Rahu, you adviced I offer some rice behorehand. So, me Moon is weak, right?Still, you adviced me for the transit the silver toy elephant upaya.But in a file you say your opinion is that this remedy should be done only when the Moon is strong.SO, is there anyting I am missing here? Regards, Dionisis - Thursday, November 23, 2006 9:34 AM Re: Offering to a river >>>>> Dennis Dear Dennis,[ 1 ] There are no such instructions as to which side of you the river should be etc. The item is to be immersed in a river, you can immerse it any way convenient to you.[ 2 ] Immersing a handful of rice prior to immersing the item is advised only if the Moon is weak or badly placed.Sincerely,Priya , "Dennis" <mprgrandmaster wrote:>> Dear Priya,> I am happy you can again share with us your advice.I have some question concerning the upaya that you have to immerse something in a river.Are there any specific directions concerning where you should be facing during the upaya, where the river should be, with which hand you make the offering,etc?Also, is it always advisable to offer milk mixed with rice beforehand?When offering the mixture what should the vow be?"I am immersing this to the river so that ..."?> Sincerely,> Dionisis> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2006 Report Share Posted November 23, 2006 Dear Dennis, For transit upaya barley can be immersed without having to immerse a handful of rice prior to the barley. You could immerse rice also if you so like. Sincerely, Priya , " Dennis " <mprgrandmaster wrote: > > Dear Priya, > When ,some time ago, you suggested immersing in a river upaya for my natal Rahu, you adviced I offer some rice behorehand. So, me Moon is weak, right? > Still, you adviced me for the transit the silver toy elephant upaya.But in a file you say your opinion is that this remedy should be done only when the Moon is strong.SO, is there anyting I am missing here? > Regards, > Dionisis > - > > > Thursday, November 23, 2006 9:34 AM > Re: Offering to a river >>>>> Dennis > > > Dear Dennis, > > [ 1 ] There are no such instructions as to which side of you the > river should be etc. The item is to be immersed in a river, you can > immerse it any way convenient to you. > [ 2 ] Immersing a handful of rice prior to immersing the item is > advised only if the Moon is weak or badly placed. > > Sincerely, > > Priya > > , " Dennis " > <mprgrandmaster@> wrote: > > > > Dear Priya, > > I am happy you can again share with us your advice.I have some > question concerning the upaya that you have to immerse something in > a river.Are there any specific directions concerning where you > should be facing during the upaya, where the river should be, with > which hand you make the offering,etc?Also, is it always advisable > to offer milk mixed with rice beforehand?When offering the mixture > what should the vow be? " I am immersing this to the river so > that ... " ? > > Sincerely, > > Dionisis > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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