Guest guest Posted October 17, 2008 Report Share Posted October 17, 2008 Greetings Dear Satva forum members, I was wondering if anyone had an opinion on the current practice of " scheduling " a birth. Basically the doctor determines that the baby has been in the womb long enough and schedules a date for the birth. This is not the baby's natural time to be born, so what impact would that have on that baby's life and Karmic pattern? I suppose in a cosmic scheme of events, you could say that the doctor's/parent's descision making process was influenced to cause that baby to been born on such and such date and time, and hence that was the correct date/time for that being to enter this world. This may be the correct answer, but I don't know. Someone with more knowlege of these matters please give me their opinion. Thank you Namaste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2008 Report Share Posted October 18, 2008 Dear Shawn, My understanding regarding the same is when the parents choose a certain time with the view of this Divine Science to bring the new life to this world they intiate the process of divine blessings for their Offspring.It becomes obivious that child will have these signfications highlighted in it's horoscope ,signfications like learned parents and all..yes errors and delays do take place and can even change the birth details,but as being followers of this Knowledge we always desire blessings from it,which is birthright of the follower i believe. Teachings from Ramayana says birth and death is completely in the hands of Almighty. With regards Sachin Verma On Oct 17, 2008, at 10:14 PM, " jyotisha101 " <eros1222 wrote: Greetings Dear Satva forum members, I was wondering if anyone had an opinion on the current practice of " scheduling " a birth. Basically the doctor determines that the baby has been in the womb long enough and schedules a date for the birth. This is not the baby's natural time to be born, so what impact would that have on that baby's life and Karmic pattern? I suppose in a cosmic scheme of events, you could say that the doctor's/parent's descision making process was influenced to cause that baby to been born on such and such date and time, and hence that was the correct date/time for that being to enter this world. This may be the correct answer, but I don't know. Someone with more knowlege of these matters please give me their opinion. Thank you Namaste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2008 Report Share Posted October 18, 2008 Pranam, You are at the right place. You don't have to ask anyone while we have THE GREAT GURUJI here. Regards RP jyotisha101 <eros1222 Friday, October 17, 2008 11:44:12 AM Impact of the medical practice of " induced labor " and Vedic astrology Greetings Dear Satva forum members, I was wondering if anyone had an opinion on the current practice of " scheduling " a birth. Basically the doctor determines that the baby has been in the womb long enough and schedules a date for the birth. This is not the baby's natural time to be born, so what impact would that have on that baby's life and Karmic pattern? I suppose in a cosmic scheme of events, you could say that the doctor's/parent' s descision making process was influenced to cause that baby to been born on such and such date and time, and hence that was the correct date/time for that being to enter this world. This may be the correct answer, but I don't know. Someone with more knowlege of these matters please give me their opinion. Thank you Namaste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2008 Report Share Posted October 18, 2008 Dear Jyotisha101, One can " schedule " a birth to take place at a particular date and time. But in practice, I have found, the ACTUAL date and time of birth will be when that child is DESTINED to enter this world, not earlier or later. The very science of astrology is based on this basic, fundamental premise. The sceduled and actual date/time are likely to be completely different. In Apr 2006 my grandson was due to be delivered. My son and daughter in law sought my advice to give them a suitable date and time. In consultation with our Prof Choudhry I DID indicate a suitable date and time and this was passed on to the hospital authorities. But the hospital has its own schedules and problems to cater to. So when the boy was delivered the actual time of birth was different to the one indicated by me by about 30 minutes. With this change, the chart showed some afflictions that could have been avoided if the time of birth was as per the time originally indicated. Similarly, this year, I had a grand daughter come into this world. Before the date of delivery, I had again indicated a suitable date and time of birth in consultation with the Prof. But a week BEFORE the sceduled date of delivery the mother developed some problems and the doctor said the delivery had to take place immediately. So the actual date and time of birth was off by more than a week. The date and time originlly selected by me was very nice, with no afflictions and weaknesses. But with the actual date and time of birth, there are quite a few afflictions and weaknesses in the chart. One cannot so easily change the karma of an individual. Our grand daughter, in her lifetime, HAS to go through the challenges and problems indicated in her chart. Humble me, cannot so easily change her destiny. Kind regards Gp Capt VK Vidyadhar (Retd) Tamworth, Australia _____ On Behalf Of jyotisha101 Saturday, 18 October 2008 3:44 AM Impact of the medical practice of " induced labor " and Vedic astrology Greetings Dear Satva forum members, I was wondering if anyone had an opinion on the current practice of " scheduling " a birth. Basically the doctor determines that the baby has been in the womb long enough and schedules a date for the birth. This is not the baby's natural time to be born, so what impact would that have on that baby's life and Karmic pattern? I suppose in a cosmic scheme of events, you could say that the doctor's/parent's descision making process was influenced to cause that baby to been born on such and such date and time, and hence that was the correct date/time for that being to enter this world. This may be the correct answer, but I don't know. Someone with more knowlege of these matters please give me their opinion. Thank you Namaste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2008 Report Share Posted October 18, 2008 Dear Sachin, There is a school of thought that believes that life in the womb commences not at the time of fertilisation of the egg but at a later date, some months later, when the foetus in the womb has developed. When we say " commencement of life " that is when the soul enters the body of the child in the womb. That is my understanding. But you are absolutely right when you say, " birth and death is completely in the hands of Almighty " . Kind regards Gp Capt VK Vidyadhar (Retd) Tamworth, Australia _____ On Behalf Of Sac Ver Saturday, 18 October 2008 10:27 AM Re: Impact of the medical practice of " induced labor " and Vedic astrology Dear Shawn, My understanding regarding the same is when the parents choose a certain time with the view of this Divine Science to bring the new life to this world they intiate the process of divine blessings for their Offspring.It becomes obivious that child will have these signfications highlighted in it's horoscope ,signfications like learned parents and all..yes errors and delays do take place and can even change the birth details,but as being followers of this Knowledge we always desire blessings from it,which is birthright of the follower i believe. Teachings from Ramayana says birth and death is completely in the hands of Almighty. With regards Sachin Verma On Oct 17, 2008, at 10:14 PM, " jyotisha101 " <eros1222 (AT) hotmail (DOT) <eros1222%40hotmail.com> com> wrote: Greetings Dear Satva forum members, I was wondering if anyone had an opinion on the current practice of " scheduling " a birth. Basically the doctor determines that the baby has been in the womb long enough and schedules a date for the birth. This is not the baby's natural time to be born, so what impact would that have on that baby's life and Karmic pattern? I suppose in a cosmic scheme of events, you could say that the doctor's/parent's descision making process was influenced to cause that baby to been born on such and such date and time, and hence that was the correct date/time for that being to enter this world. This may be the correct answer, but I don't know. Someone with more knowlege of these matters please give me their opinion. Thank you Namaste http://mail. <> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2008 Report Share Posted October 18, 2008 Pranam , I had twins born just 2 month ago and we schedule delivery according to time decided by Guruji and We did by grace of God. It was C section and Hospital and Doctor both work out great and deliver on schedule time. Aboy Shiv and A girl Soni! Regards RP Vaidun Vidyadhar <vvidya Friday, October 17, 2008 7:56:38 PM RE: Impact of the medical practice of " induced labor " and Vedic astrology Dear Jyotisha101, One can " schedule " a birth to take place at a particular date and time. But in practice, I have found, the ACTUAL date and time of birth will be when that child is DESTINED to enter this world, not earlier or later. The very science of astrology is based on this basic, fundamental premise. The sceduled and actual date/time are likely to be completely different. In Apr 2006 my grandson was due to be delivered. My son and daughter in law sought my advice to give them a suitable date and time. In consultation with our Prof Choudhry I DID indicate a suitable date and time and this was passed on to the hospital authorities. But the hospital has its own schedules and problems to cater to. So when the boy was delivered the actual time of birth was different to the one indicated by me by about 30 minutes. With this change, the chart showed some afflictions that could have been avoided if the time of birth was as per the time originally indicated. Similarly, this year, I had a grand daughter come into this world. Before the date of delivery, I had again indicated a suitable date and time of birth in consultation with the Prof. But a week BEFORE the sceduled date of delivery the mother developed some problems and the doctor said the delivery had to take place immediately. So the actual date and time of birth was off by more than a week. The date and time originlly selected by me was very nice, with no afflictions and weaknesses. But with the actual date and time of birth, there are quite a few afflictions and weaknesses in the chart. One cannot so easily change the karma of an individual. Our grand daughter, in her lifetime, HAS to go through the challenges and problems indicated in her chart. Humble me, cannot so easily change her destiny. Kind regards Gp Capt VK Vidyadhar (Retd) Tamworth, Australia _____ @ s.com [@ s.com] On Behalf Of jyotisha101 Saturday, 18 October 2008 3:44 AM @ s.com Impact of the medical practice of " induced labor " and Vedic astrology Greetings Dear Satva forum members, I was wondering if anyone had an opinion on the current practice of " scheduling " a birth. Basically the doctor determines that the baby has been in the womb long enough and schedules a date for the birth. This is not the baby's natural time to be born, so what impact would that have on that baby's life and Karmic pattern? I suppose in a cosmic scheme of events, you could say that the doctor's/parent' s descision making process was influenced to cause that baby to been born on such and such date and time, and hence that was the correct date/time for that being to enter this world. This may be the correct answer, but I don't know. Someone with more knowlege of these matters please give me their opinion. Thank you Namaste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2008 Report Share Posted October 18, 2008 Hello Jyotisha101, The time of actual birth is the natural birth time for the child. It may be due to any advice - medical or astrological. It goes as destined. It is not necessary that the delivery of a child can be in the given time as per medical advice or as per given astrological advice. Somebody may get advice on auspicious time or better time for birth but may or may not be able to get the delivery done in the advised time. So, it goes as per destiny. Those who are destined for the benefit of the advice they will get the benefit. Best wishes. - jyotisha101 Friday, October 17, 2008 10:14 PM Impact of the medical practice of " induced labor " and Vedic astrology Greetings Dear Satva forum members, I was wondering if anyone had an opinion on the current practice of " scheduling " a birth. Basically the doctor determines that the baby has been in the womb long enough and schedules a date for the birth. This is not the baby's natural time to be born, so what impact would that have on that baby's life and Karmic pattern? I suppose in a cosmic scheme of events, you could say that the doctor's/parent's descision making process was influenced to cause that baby to been born on such and such date and time, and hence that was the correct date/time for that being to enter this world. This may be the correct answer, but I don't know. Someone with more knowlege of these matters please give me their opinion. Thank you Namaste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2008 Report Share Posted October 18, 2008 Respected Mr.Vidyadhar Really appreciate your views on the same. I completely agree with you actually while writing... " when the parents choose a certain time > with the view of this Divine Science to > bring the new life to this world they > intiate the process of divine blessings > for their Offspring. " i meant from above was that when parents desire to conceive at the particular time of the choice with the help of Divine Science to bring new life. regards sachin , " Vaidun Vidyadhar " <vvidya wrote: > > Dear Sachin, > > There is a school of thought that believes that life in the womb commences > not at the time of fertilisation of the egg but at a later date, some months > later, when the foetus in the womb has developed. When we say " commencement > of life " that is when the soul enters the body of the child in the womb. > > That is my understanding. > > But you are absolutely right when you say, " birth and death is completely in > the hands of Almighty " . > > Kind regards > > Gp Capt VK Vidyadhar (Retd) > Tamworth, Australia > > _____ > > On Behalf > Of Sac Ver > Saturday, 18 October 2008 10:27 AM > > Re: Impact of the medical practice of " induced labor " > and Vedic astrology > > > > Dear Shawn, > My understanding regarding the same is > when the parents choose a certain time > with the view of this Divine Science to > bring the new life to this world they > intiate the process of divine blessings > for their Offspring.It becomes obivious > that child will have these signfications > highlighted in it's horoscope ,signfications > like learned parents and all..yes errors and > delays do take place and can even > change the birth details,but as being > followers of this Knowledge we always > desire blessings from it,which is birthright > of the follower i believe. > Teachings from Ramayana says birth and > death is completely in the hands of Almighty. > > With regards > > Sachin Verma > > On Oct 17, 2008, at 10:14 PM, " jyotisha101 " <eros1222 (AT) hotmail (DOT) > <eros1222%40hotmail.com> com> wrote: > > Greetings Dear Satva forum members, > > I was wondering if anyone had an opinion on the current practice > of " scheduling " a birth. Basically the doctor determines that the baby > has been in the womb long enough and schedules a date for the birth. > This is not the baby's natural time to be born, so what impact would > that have on that baby's life and Karmic pattern? I suppose in a cosmic > scheme of events, you could say that the doctor's/parent's descision > making process was influenced to cause that baby to been born on such > and such date and time, and hence that was the correct date/time for > that being to enter this world. This may be the correct answer, but I > don't know. Someone with more knowlege of these matters please give me > their opinion. > Thank you Namaste > > > > > http://mail. <> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2008 Report Share Posted October 18, 2008 Greetings and other respected forum members. Thank you for your enlighted comments and opinions regarding this science of Vedic Astrology. I am happy to see that my own humble view of this wonderful cosmic creation is in line with your own. Namaste , " SIHA " <vkchoudhry wrote: > > Hello Jyotisha101, > > The time of actual birth is the natural birth time for the child. It may be due to any advice - medical or astrological. It goes as destined. It is not necessary that the delivery of a child can be in the given time as per medical advice or as per given astrological advice. Somebody may get advice on auspicious time or better time for birth but may or may not be able to get the delivery done in the advised time. So, it goes as per destiny. Those who are destined for the benefit of the advice they will get the benefit. > > Best wishes. > > > > > > - > jyotisha101 > > Friday, October 17, 2008 10:14 PM > Impact of the medical practice of " induced labor " and Vedic astrology > > > Greetings Dear Satva forum members, > > I was wondering if anyone had an opinion on the current practice > of " scheduling " a birth. Basically the doctor determines that the baby > has been in the womb long enough and schedules a date for the birth. > This is not the baby's natural time to be born, so what impact would > that have on that baby's life and Karmic pattern? I suppose in a cosmic > scheme of events, you could say that the doctor's/parent's descision > making process was influenced to cause that baby to been born on such > and such date and time, and hence that was the correct date/time for > that being to enter this world. This may be the correct answer, but I > don't know. Someone with more knowlege of these matters please give me > their opinion. > Thank you Namaste > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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