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Devika Jee, I don't think anyone ever said that the original text and especially the guTkA was going to be easy to understand. The guTkA is one of the hardest to interpret because starting from the guTkA, Pt Roop Chand Jee began mixing prose and verse forms. However, this is where the team led by Nirmal Jee and the Astrostudents group comes in - the interpretations will follow once everyone has the material (the same original text) then it will be easy to start discussions and get everyone's feedback. We tried discussing LalKitab in the past (in other groups) but frustration set in because hardly anyone had the

original text - people had to rely on what I term as "Dalda LalKitabs" and thus we couldn't make much progress. Hopefully, we will do better this time around. Respectfully, Rajinder Bhatia Devika Dhillon <devikadhillon wrote: Thank you, Nirmal Ji. It is very hard to understand. Devikanirbhar <nirbhar wrote: Respected Devika Ji,you have clicked the wrong link. It is not a zip file it is a pdffile. I am giving the link

below:http://.tripod.com/gutka_pakkeghar.htmlRegardsNirmal Kumar Bhardwaj

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Rajinder Ji, Analysis from the learned will be of a tremendous help. This material is a starting point for me. Thanks to Nirmal Ji for providing this. After reading Gutka, I feel that there are so many hidden meanings, so it is hard to make out exactly what the author is trying to say. Nevertheless, this anonymous author is truly a genius. Thanks, DevikaRajinder Bhatia <rajinderbhatia2002 wrote: Devika Jee, I don't think anyone ever said that the original text and especially the guTkA was going to be easy to understand. The guTkA is one of the

hardest to interpret because starting from the guTkA, Pt Roop Chand Jee began mixing prose and verse forms. However, this is where the team led by Nirmal Jee and the Astrostudents group comes in - the interpretations will follow once everyone has the material (the same original text) then it will be easy to start discussions and get everyone's feedback. We tried discussing LalKitab in the past (in other groups) but frustration set in because hardly anyone had the original text - people had to rely on what I term as "Dalda LalKitabs" and thus we couldn't make much progress. Hopefully, we will do better this time around. Respectfully, Rajinder Bhatia Devika Dhillon <devikadhillon wrote: Thank you, Nirmal Ji. It is very hard to understand. Devikanirbhar <nirbhar wrote: Respected Devika Ji,you have clicked the wrong link. It is not a zip file it is a pdffile. I am giving the link below:http://.tripod.com/gutka_pakkeghar.htmlRegardsNirmal Kumar Bhardwaj Photos – Showcase holiday pictures in hardcoverPhoto Books. You design it and we’ll bind it!

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Madam Madam Devika Jee, For your kind information, the revered Lal Kitab (total 5 volumes) is the creation of a great seer of this modern era Pundit Roop Chand Joshi Jee (1898-1982). So there is no element of anonymity is involved regarding the writer. Kindly correct yourself. Regards Yograj Prabhakar. Devika Dhillon <devikadhillon wrote: Rajinder Ji, Analysis from the learned will be of a tremendous help. This material is a starting point for me. Thanks to Nirmal Ji for providing this. After reading Gutka, I feel that there are so many hidden meanings, so it is hard to make out exactly what the author is trying to say. Nevertheless, this anonymous author is truly a genius. Thanks, DevikaRajinder Bhatia <rajinderbhatia2002

wrote: Devika Jee, I don't think anyone ever said that the original text and especially the guTkA was going to be easy to understand. The guTkA is one of the hardest to interpret because starting from the guTkA, Pt Roop Chand Jee began mixing prose and verse forms. However, this is where the team led by Nirmal Jee and the Astrostudents group comes in - the interpretations will follow once everyone has the material (the same original text) then it will be easy to start discussions and get everyone's feedback. We

tried discussing LalKitab in the past (in other groups) but frustration set in because hardly anyone had the original text - people had to rely on what I term as "Dalda LalKitabs" and thus we couldn't make much progress. Hopefully, we will do better this time around. Respectfully, Rajinder Bhatia Devika Dhillon <devikadhillon wrote: Thank you, Nirmal Ji. It is very hard to understand. Devikanirbhar <nirbhar wrote: Respected Devika

Ji,you have clicked the wrong link. It is not a zip file it is a pdffile. I am giving the link below:http://.tripod.com/gutka_pakkeghar.htmlRegardsNirmal Kumar Bhardwaj Photos – Showcase holiday pictures in hardcoverPhoto Books. You design it and we’ll bind it! PhotosGot holiday prints? See all the ways to get quality prints in your hands ASAP. PhotosGot holiday prints? See all the ways to get quality prints in your hands ASAP.

Photos Got holiday prints? See all the ways to get quality prints in your hands ASAP.

Photos Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever.

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Dear Yograj Ji, I thought the originator of Lalkitab was anonymous and it was written in Urdu. Pt. Roop Chand took the original Urdu version and translated to Hindi. If my understanding is wrong, then I will correct it. Devika.Yograj Prabhakar <yr_prabhakar wrote: Madam Madam Devika Jee, For your kind information, the revered Lal Kitab (total 5 volumes) is the creation of a great seer of this modern era Pundit Roop Chand Joshi Jee (1898-1982). So

there is no element of anonymity is involved regarding the writer. Kindly correct yourself. Regards Yograj Prabhakar. Devika Dhillon <devikadhillon wrote: Rajinder Ji,

Analysis from the learned will be of a tremendous help. This material is a starting point for me. Thanks to Nirmal Ji for providing this. After reading Gutka, I feel that there are so many hidden meanings, so it is hard to make out exactly what the author is trying to say. Nevertheless, this anonymous author is truly a genius. Thanks, DevikaRajinder Bhatia <rajinderbhatia2002 wrote: Devika Jee, I don't think anyone ever said that the original text and especially the guTkA was going to be easy to understand. The guTkA is one of the hardest to interpret because starting from

the guTkA, Pt Roop Chand Jee began mixing prose and verse forms. However, this is where the team led by Nirmal Jee and the Astrostudents group comes in - the interpretations will follow once everyone has the material (the same original text) then it will be easy to start discussions and get everyone's feedback. We tried discussing LalKitab in the past (in other groups) but frustration set in because hardly anyone had the original text - people had to rely on what I term as "Dalda LalKitabs" and thus we couldn't make much progress. Hopefully, we will do better this time around. Respectfully, Rajinder Bhatia Devika Dhillon <devikadhillon wrote: Thank you, Nirmal Ji. It is very hard to understand. Devikanirbhar <nirbhar wrote: Respected Devika Ji,you have clicked the wrong link. It is not a zip file it is a pdffile. I am giving the link below:http://.tripod.com/gutka_pakkeghar.htmlRegardsNirmal Kumar Bhardwaj Photos – Showcase holiday pictures in hardcoverPhoto Books. You design it and we’ll bind it! PhotosGot holiday prints? See all the ways to get quality prints in your hands ASAP. PhotosGot holiday prints? See all the ways to get quality prints in your hands ASAP. PhotosGot

holiday prints? See all the ways to get quality prints in your hands ASAP. PhotosRing in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever.

Photos – Showcase holiday pictures in hardcover Photo Books. You design it and we’ll bind it!

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