Guest guest Posted September 11, 2008 Report Share Posted September 11, 2008 Dear Members, The grammar section of the Lal Kitab is a difficult portion; not so much for its contents as for the way it has been presented. It takes a lot of patience and quite a few readings to assimilate the information. One has to make further efforts to systematize the information and put it forth for the readers in such a way that it becomes intelligible. I have discussed all the aspects of the Lal Kitab grammar, which a student of this Paddhati is supposed to know and use. The best way to go about studying the grammar section of the Lal Kitab would be to first read my notes on LK grammar, then go to the original. If necessary get back to my notes again to get a grasp on the concepts. I hope this helps you all to study the LK Paddhati and be benefited by it. God Bless You Bhooshan Priya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2008 Report Share Posted September 12, 2008 Respected Priya ji Sir, I am really obliged to have such a nice learning from you. Due to this complicated grammers portion and my laziness towards this subject, i was not able to understand it, though i had the wish to learn this for last few years. The basic understanding and concept provided by you has clicked me to learn this subject seriously. The 'astrological logics' on remedies based on Lal-kitab and traditional method explained diligently by Shri Varunji (your revered student and nephew), time to time, is highly appreciable and noteworthy. It is further requested to your good selves to take again the concept of 'Budh ke bhed' and 'Sani ka swabhav' through house wise explanation as given in LK. Thanks and regards, Vijay Goel Jaipur. , " " < wrote: > > Dear Members, > > The grammar section of the Lal Kitab is a difficult portion; not so > much for its contents as for the way it has been presented. It takes > a lot of patience and quite a few readings to assimilate the > information. One has to make further efforts to systematize the > information and put it forth for the readers in such a way that it > becomes intelligible. > > I have discussed all the aspects of the Lal Kitab grammar, which a > student of this Paddhati is supposed to know and use. The best way > to go about studying the grammar section of the Lal Kitab would be > to first read my notes on LK grammar, then go to the original. If > necessary get back to my notes again to get a grasp on the concepts. > > I hope this helps you all to study the LK Paddhati and be benefited > by it. > > God Bless You > > Bhooshan Priya > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2008 Report Share Posted September 12, 2008 Dear Dr.Bhooshan Priya ji, A scholar of your eminence and experience alone could have explained the Lal Kitab grammar in such detail and simplicity. It is for the first time that the Lal Kitab grammar has been dealt with so thoroughly. No book in English ever published on Lal Kitab has done justice to this section of the book. Most of the books have made a passing reference of the grammar. It is a mile stone and will remain so for years to come. With great respect KP Miglani , " " < wrote: > > Dear Members, > > The grammar section of the Lal Kitab is a difficult portion; not so > much for its contents as for the way it has been presented. It takes > a lot of patience and quite a few readings to assimilate the > information. One has to make further efforts to systematize the > information and put it forth for the readers in such a way that it > becomes intelligible. > > I have discussed all the aspects of the Lal Kitab grammar, which a > student of this Paddhati is supposed to know and use. The best way > to go about studying the grammar section of the Lal Kitab would be > to first read my notes on LK grammar, then go to the original. If > necessary get back to my notes again to get a grasp on the concepts. > > I hope this helps you all to study the LK Paddhati and be benefited > by it. > > God Bless You > > Bhooshan Priya > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2008 Report Share Posted September 12, 2008 Respected Vijay ji, I did not quite understand what do you mean by : " the concept of 'Budh ke bhed' and 'Sani ka swabhav' through house wise explanation " Because budh ka bhed or shani ka swabhav does not depend on the house they are placed in. Budh ka swabhav would be decided according to the planet identified through mathematical calculation and the shani ka swabhav according to the relative placement of Rahu and Ketu. Regards, Varun Trivedi , " Vijay Goel " <goyalvj wrote: > > Respected Priya ji Sir, > > I am really obliged to have such a nice learning from you. > Due to this complicated grammers portion and my laziness towards this > subject, i was not able to understand it, though i had the wish to > learn this for last few years. > > The basic understanding and concept provided by you has clicked me to > learn this subject seriously. > > The 'astrological logics' on remedies based on Lal-kitab and > traditional method explained diligently by Shri Varunji (your revered > student and nephew), time to time, is highly appreciable and noteworthy. > > It is further requested to your good selves to take again the concept > of 'Budh ke bhed' and 'Sani ka swabhav' through house wise explanation > as given in LK. > > Thanks and regards, > Vijay Goel > Jaipur. > > > > , " " > <@> wrote: > > > > Dear Members, > > > > The grammar section of the Lal Kitab is a difficult portion; not so > > much for its contents as for the way it has been presented. It takes > > a lot of patience and quite a few readings to assimilate the > > information. One has to make further efforts to systematize the > > information and put it forth for the readers in such a way that it > > becomes intelligible. > > > > I have discussed all the aspects of the Lal Kitab grammar, which a > > student of this Paddhati is supposed to know and use. The best way > > to go about studying the grammar section of the Lal Kitab would be > > to first read my notes on LK grammar, then go to the original. If > > necessary get back to my notes again to get a grasp on the concepts. > > > > I hope this helps you all to study the LK Paddhati and be benefited > > by it. > > > > God Bless You > > > > Bhooshan Priya > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 Sir Bhooshan ji, Your approach to 35 sala chakkar of dasa is a path breaking research. I am already learning from a Vedic astrologer to calculate the dasa in astrology. I hope to use your method of lal kitab dasa system and get benefit from it. I have downloaded and safely kept all your articles. As suggested by you I will study them first and then read arun samhita. Faithfully Roopak Rastogi , " Vijay Goel " <goyalvj wrote: > > Respected Priya ji Sir, > > I am really obliged to have such a nice learning from you. > Due to this complicated grammers portion and my laziness towards this > subject, i was not able to understand it, though i had the wish to > learn this for last few years. > > The basic understanding and concept provided by you has clicked me to > learn this subject seriously. > > The 'astrological logics' on remedies based on Lal-kitab and > traditional method explained diligently by Shri Varunji (your revered > student and nephew), time to time, is highly appreciable and noteworthy. > > It is further requested to your good selves to take again the concept > of 'Budh ke bhed' and 'Sani ka swabhav' through house wise explanation > as given in LK. > > Thanks and regards, > Vijay Goel > Jaipur. > > > > , " " > <@> wrote: > > > > Dear Members, > > > > The grammar section of the Lal Kitab is a difficult portion; not so > > much for its contents as for the way it has been presented. It takes > > a lot of patience and quite a few readings to assimilate the > > information. One has to make further efforts to systematize the > > information and put it forth for the readers in such a way that it > > becomes intelligible. > > > > I have discussed all the aspects of the Lal Kitab grammar, which a > > student of this Paddhati is supposed to know and use. The best way > > to go about studying the grammar section of the Lal Kitab would be > > to first read my notes on LK grammar, then go to the original. If > > necessary get back to my notes again to get a grasp on the concepts. > > > > I hope this helps you all to study the LK Paddhati and be benefited > > by it. > > > > God Bless You > > > > Bhooshan Priya > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 Sir, I agree with Mr. Miglani. Even the Krishna Ashant book does not deal with grammar portion in such detail. The way you have explained each of the Lal Kitab grammar concept is very helpful for us learners of the book. Gratefully yours Khurana , " kpmiglani " <kpmiglani wrote: > > Dear Dr.Bhooshan Priya ji, > > A scholar of your eminence and experience alone could have explained > the Lal Kitab grammar in such detail and simplicity. It is for the > first time that the Lal Kitab grammar has been dealt with so > thoroughly. No book in English ever published on Lal Kitab has done > justice to this section of the book. Most of the books have made a > passing reference of the grammar. > It is a mile stone and will remain so for years to come. > > With great respect > > KP Miglani > > > , " " > <@> wrote: > > > > Dear Members, > > > > The grammar section of the Lal Kitab is a difficult portion; not > so > > much for its contents as for the way it has been presented. It > takes > > a lot of patience and quite a few readings to assimilate the > > information. One has to make further efforts to systematize the > > information and put it forth for the readers in such a way that it > > becomes intelligible. > > > > I have discussed all the aspects of the Lal Kitab grammar, which a > > student of this Paddhati is supposed to know and use. The best > way > > to go about studying the grammar section of the Lal Kitab would be > > to first read my notes on LK grammar, then go to the original. If > > necessary get back to my notes again to get a grasp on the > concepts. > > > > I hope this helps you all to study the LK Paddhati and be > benefited > > by it. > > > > God Bless You > > > > Bhooshan Priya > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 Respected Bhooshan Priya ji, We appreciate the time and efforts you had devoted in writing these fantastic articles explaining the Lal Kitab grammar. This is a great service you have done to the Lal Kitab and all those who are the students of this system. We hope that we will continue getting your insights in the subject. With humble regards, Girish Raheja , " khurana_satpal " <khurana_satpal wrote: > > Sir, > > I agree with Mr. Miglani. Even the Krishna Ashant book does not deal > with grammar portion in such detail. > > The way you have explained each of the Lal Kitab grammar concept is > very helpful for us learners of the book. > > Gratefully yours > > Khurana > > > , " kpmiglani " > <kpmiglani@> wrote: > > > > Dear Dr.Bhooshan Priya ji, > > > > A scholar of your eminence and experience alone could have > explained > > the Lal Kitab grammar in such detail and simplicity. It is for the > > first time that the Lal Kitab grammar has been dealt with so > > thoroughly. No book in English ever published on Lal Kitab has > done > > justice to this section of the book. Most of the books have made a > > passing reference of the grammar. > > It is a mile stone and will remain so for years to come. > > > > With great respect > > > > KP Miglani > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , " " > > <@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Members, > > > > > > The grammar section of the Lal Kitab is a difficult portion; not > > so > > > much for its contents as for the way it has been presented. It > > takes > > > a lot of patience and quite a few readings to assimilate the > > > information. One has to make further efforts to systematize the > > > information and put it forth for the readers in such a way that > it > > > becomes intelligible. > > > > > > I have discussed all the aspects of the Lal Kitab grammar, which > a > > > student of this Paddhati is supposed to know and use. The best > > way > > > to go about studying the grammar section of the Lal Kitab would > be > > > to first read my notes on LK grammar, then go to the original. > If > > > necessary get back to my notes again to get a grasp on the > > concepts. > > > > > > I hope this helps you all to study the LK Paddhati and be > > benefited > > > by it. > > > > > > God Bless You > > > > > > Bhooshan Priya > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 Sir Bhooshan ji, I join every one else in the group to record my appreciation and gratefulness for a great job you have done. This is a first ever effort on the net and you are the pioneer. We pray that we keep getting many more such articles in the future. With great respect HS Gill , " khurana_satpal " <khurana_satpal wrote: > > Sir, > > I agree with Mr. Miglani. Even the Krishna Ashant book does not deal > with grammar portion in such detail. > > The way you have explained each of the Lal Kitab grammar concept is > very helpful for us learners of the book. > > Gratefully yours > > Khurana > > > , " kpmiglani " > <kpmiglani@> wrote: > > > > Dear Dr.Bhooshan Priya ji, > > > > A scholar of your eminence and experience alone could have > explained > > the Lal Kitab grammar in such detail and simplicity. It is for the > > first time that the Lal Kitab grammar has been dealt with so > > thoroughly. No book in English ever published on Lal Kitab has > done > > justice to this section of the book. Most of the books have made a > > passing reference of the grammar. > > It is a mile stone and will remain so for years to come. > > > > With great respect > > > > KP Miglani > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , " " > > <@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Members, > > > > > > The grammar section of the Lal Kitab is a difficult portion; not > > so > > > much for its contents as for the way it has been presented. It > > takes > > > a lot of patience and quite a few readings to assimilate the > > > information. One has to make further efforts to systematize the > > > information and put it forth for the readers in such a way that > it > > > becomes intelligible. > > > > > > I have discussed all the aspects of the Lal Kitab grammar, which > a > > > student of this Paddhati is supposed to know and use. The best > > way > > > to go about studying the grammar section of the Lal Kitab would > be > > > to first read my notes on LK grammar, then go to the original. > If > > > necessary get back to my notes again to get a grasp on the > > concepts. > > > > > > I hope this helps you all to study the LK Paddhati and be > > benefited > > > by it. > > > > > > God Bless You > > > > > > Bhooshan Priya > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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