Guest guest Posted June 18, 2007 Report Share Posted June 18, 2007 Guruji, may i have the audicity to say u r biased in this message. i have heard coutless upayas which were forwarded to u by shri amarjit singh thind, verma sahib, which have such a deep logic and lightening effect that is enviable. belonging to one school is altogether different matter . but the tone of geeta ji's messgage didn't seem remotely what is ur gudself's or what u tell us about thind sahib or verma sahib. i know it is absurd for a person like me to comment on dignity of language and tone; but i feel she is infringing on my exclusive right in all lk groups to use any language or tone and get away with it. the stature she claims and then the reasons she gives for it are totally poles apart. and one has the right to think what is right for him. kayi wari machi pathar chatt ke hi murdi hai kulbir bains , Yograj Prabhakar <yr_prabhakar wrote: > > Respected Geeta Madam > > Perhaps you may not be able to visualize how happy I am to find an old school puritan of the revered Lal Kitab like you in this group, please accept my congratulations and salutations for your firm and bold views, that is what a true Lal Kitab devotee is suppose to be. > > Madam, I am not sure about the others, but I fully endorse your views as far as the shape of Joint less Ring and Copper Coin is concerned. You are not at all required to prove anything to anyone, your postings are the proof of your high caliber, has clearly shows what metal you are made of. > > Like your good self, I too believe that: > > 1. A joint less Ring should be a completely endless one, an open end Ring is not at all recommended, and > > 2. only a copper coin with a hole (Mori wala paisa) is required. Using a hook etc. is entirely wrong. > > > I also request the members to use their discretion if someone recommends a Steel Ring with open ends or a copper coin with hook, as the same may backfire and prove counter productive. > > Respectfully > Yograj Prabhakar > > Geeta Pahuja <geetp56 wrote: My dear Mr Varun > > How can you even imagine that Punditji was merely an astologer for our family, please don't you even think about this. My father has given his whole life to this book and he had spend all his years of life with Punditji and Lal Kitab when he could have spend for himself. In his short life he looked after the well being of so many people. When I read Lal Kitab I can feel the soul of Pundit ji . Pundit ji was never an astrologer for our family he was a man who was given a special task and power. Pundit Ji gave my father his consent to study the Lal Kitab which he obeyed and thousands of people were blessed by my father and my father never expected and never thought even in his dreams, of any monetry gain or fame in return, which is expected by each and every astrologer in today's time. First and the last thing Pundit Ji taught us was not to take anything in return specially fame and I have seen every astrologer in these different groups are justifying and trying > to impose things, may be to show themselves that they are big scholars and more intelligent then others. Lal kitab is not our Vedic astrology where our religious pundits perform something for us. Religious pundits are defined and recognised by their fields where they earn their living for keeping our culture, sanskar, and our relations alive by connecting us to our ancestors. You all are studying Lal Kitab but using it in your own way and telling me I am saying hearsay stories. I don't care what you say and what you believe or what you don't believe. Every body has their own belief . I am not in this business and I know to whom should I clarify. You are getting some information from Internet or from somewhere and want to impose on us, and we who are living and practically experiencing it for 47 years you call them hearsay stories. What a nice and honest logic you are giving. I have read full Lal Kitab in urdu more than 20 times, you may say again that I am > saying hearsay stories. I would like to know if anybody in your group has read Lal Kitab in Urdu even once with full understandsing and heart.I know what I know I don't have to prove it to any group. > > geeta > > > ho.in> wrote: > Respected Geeta didi ji, > > Just search the net for Indian coins and you will know the truth. > The information I had collected is from 'Wikipedia'. If you think it > is unrelaible, I can't help. > > I had explained my views on the hearsay stories earlier. I am afraid > I can not believe any of the hearsay stories. > > I will accept any thing and every thing which is either logical or > is recorded by Pandit ji himself. > > For you and your family Pandit ji might have been an astrologer. But > I hold Pandit ji in a much greater regard and reverance because he > is my 'manas Guru'. > > I sincerely apologise if any of my statements have ever hurt you. I > need your blessings. Keep me blessed. > > With regards and affection, > > Varun Trivedi > > , Geeta Pahuja > <geetp56@> wrote: > > > > It appears you were not even born at that time. My husband used do > paise ka sikka untill 1966. I cannot understand why you are giving > information which is completely wrong and only read from some books. > Even in the UK where I live, nikal was started to add to copper > coins after 1983. And the best way to check is with magnet.Hundreds > of coins which belong to 1983 or before, I checked were pure copper > and coins after 1983 are all mixed. I did this experiment because > my daughter was doing this project in school . Only little problem > in india is of fake coins. But I am 100% sure that we have used do > paise ka taanbe ka mori wals paisa untill 1966. You cannot give > logic for things which are already clear in our mind. Pundit ji > always told the remedies which were very easy to be performed even > by a very poor person. At that time he would not ask to so many poor > people who were visiting him to go to silversmith or goldsmith to > attach a hook to copper coin.I have one letter of > > punditji's handwritten to my dad with me. many other good > things he wrote for me and for my sisters and brother with his red > pen which are still with us. My father was born in 1922, I have > experience of 30 years(from the age of 15) and if I include my > childhood lal Kitab is in my blood. For having the true sense of > Lal Kitab I studied Lal Kitab in Urdu, I did diploma in urdu from > Delhi university. > > > > > > geeta > > > > > > > > > > varun_trvd <varun_trvd@> > wrote: Respected Geeta Didi & > Kiranjit Kumar ji, > > > > Pt. Roop Chand ji was an enlightened divine person. Even if he > gave > > some one a pinch of ash {mercury bud} for an upaya of mercury > 11th > > it would have worked. But we normal mortals do not have that > > miraculous power. We do not enjoy that freedom or liberty. > Therefore > > it will not be wise on our part to administer any upaya without > > understanding the logic of how it works. > > > > I am happy that Kiranjit ji has termed it as “ dissecting under > an > > electron microscope†, that is exactly what scientific temper is > all > > about…dissecting and analyzing. There is nothing wrong in it nor > it > > should be taken as sacrilegious. > > > > Out of the discussion, so far, two views have emerged. One is > based > > on hearsay and the other based on logic. The problem with the > > hearsay view is that there will be no end to such views : every > body > > could come up with a new view. Of these views which to accept as > > authentic and which to reject will have to be a subjective > exercise. > > Therefore I personally am inclined to reject them all. In that > > eventuality the only alternative left is to go by what is proved > > through impartial, nonpartisan method known as scientific logic > of > > deduction or inference. > > > > Geeta didi I have seen some of the old one paisa coins known as “ > > dubbal†which were minted till 1947. That one paisa coin known > as " > > dubbal " is without a hole. This paisa was of copper. It is almost > an > > inch wide. > > > > After 1947 till 1957 the paisa coins minted included the coin > with a > > hole. This coin was of copper and nickel. > > > > After 1957, with the decimal system, the paisa coins minted were > all > > nickel and no copper. The coins once again didn’t have a hole. > > > > I believe that the paisa used for upaya till 1947 and may be a > few > > years after must have been the “dubbal†- the one without a > hole. > > Please remember that the context and the only latest source book > we > > have is 1952 edition of Lal Kitab. That is the only authentic > record > > we can fall back on. And till 1952 the 'dubbal' must have been > quite > > commonly available. > > > > Kiran jit ji, I am surprised that a person like you who claims > > having been a regular at Pandit ji’s Sunday durbars wouldn’t know > > his name. His name is Pt. Roop Chand Joshi and not Pt. Roop Lal > as > > you have mentioned twice in your message. > > > > With respect and great regards, > > > > Varun Trivedi > > > > , " kapatjal " > > <kapatjal@> wrote: > > > > > > U R very right Geeta ji.In fact,i was thinking of getting your > > > opinion on this cu paisa issue which was discussed before your > > > first post was put on board. > > > I have no doubt that it is a 'chhed wala paisa' and " dhalai > wala > > > ring or bangle " which should be used for remedial purposes. > > > Unfortunately, logic people can dissect the written thing under > > the > > > electron microscope;but they cannot feel or understand the > soul.In > > > fact, the very idea of lk was to help the people and to help > > > themselves by reading the Lk. This open ended ring and > bangle,hook > > > wala paisa and small copper utensils with a screwed lid etc. > were > > > started by first line of lk practioner professionals somewhere > > > around 1990.If one believes in Lk,he can blindly follow what is > > > written in Lk and get the benefits.Respected pundiy ji not only > > > practised lk, he also took the help of face reading from the > photo > > > and palmistry.Only those who have been visiting pt. Ji's > > meetings > > > can understand and appreciate lk in its real sense.I do not > know > > > much about the theory part and i have to open and read Lk > whenver > > i > > > want to find something.But I have been attending his Sunday > > durbars > > > at pharwala and can feel its essence.I have also met and > visited > > > many of famous LK practitioners. > > > > > > Wih all this logic,I am sure reverred Pt.Roop Lal ji even would > > have > > > to read his LK again and again and perhaps rewrite it.One > > heartening > > > feature is that all the Gurujans and seniors do really know and > > > understand LK and ultimately when they continue working in > this > > > field with an open and receptive mind,shall truly serve the > > mankind > > > as par the wishes of pt.roop lalji. > > > With best wishes, > > > sincerey, > > > kiranjeet > > > > > > In , " varun_trvd " > > > <varun_trvd@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Respected Kiranjit Kumar ji, > > > > > > > > The copper coin used in the upaya is the one which does not > have > > a > > > > hole in it. > > > > > > > > If a coin has a hole, then it will be said to have a " budh > ka > > > > dayara " , therefore a copper coin with a hole will be sun + > budh. > > > > > > > > The word " dayara " denotes an area closed all around; the hole > in > > > the > > > > coin or the empty space in the center of the coin is the " > budh > > ka > > > > dayara " . > > > > > > > > Yes you are right if a coin with a hole is used for this > upaya > > it > > > > will not be effective. > > > > > > > > With regards, > > > > > > > > Varun Trivedi > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , kiranjit kumar > > > > <kapatjal@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > dear varunji; > > > > > thanks for your reply. > > > > > referene your lines'By no stretch of imagination one > > > > > can justify a karak object of mercury being established to > > > nullify > > > > > the poison of mercury.' > > > > > For Budh 11, the remedy,already talked about,is cu > coin.now > > Cu > > > > is for sun and the circular shape goes for Budh. > > > > > then this remedy should not be efective? > > > > > with regards and best wishes; > > > > > kiranjeet > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > We won't tell. 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