Guest guest Posted April 20, 2007 Report Share Posted April 20, 2007 Respected Gurujans and friends, The Sarsari Notes chapter may look a simple 12 lines statement, but it has some very concealed yet significant points in it, and no true devotee of the revered Lal Kitab can afford to ignore even a single one. The very first point is the core of this entire chapter; actually it is an advice as how to read this sacred book. Pundit ji advised that the whole book should be studied not only carefully but also perpetually. But why perpetually? Because, in spite of every Farmaan is an independent entity but, somehow each Farmaan is interconnected one way or another. So the continuity with devotion is the first key in learning this divine science in my humble opinion. Just have a look what Pundit ji tried to communicate in the following line: ..... Is Tarah Par Tajurbey ki Muddat Aur Zyadtee Ka Arsaa Is Kitaab Ka Asalee Maqsad Va Faayda Khud-B-Khud Samjha Dega. Means that the book will itself reveals its secrets and benefits if one read it with commitment and permanence. Actually Pundit Ji indirectly used the old Indian dictum of: Karat Karat Abhyas ke Jadmati Hot Sujaan... Roughly translated the practice can transform even a fool into a wise person. So there are two vital points came out of this line, one is Tajurbey Ki Muddat i.e. the span of period of study and another is Zyadtee Ka Arsaa the abundance of period. The second point of this section is regarding to the color of this book. Pundit ji advised to have a non-shining red color cover for the book. Why Pundit Ji recommended the red color only? In my humble opinion, since the non-shining red color is the color of Mangal Nek, Pundit ji tried to provide the help of Mangal Nek to his pupils. Mangal Nek or Mars Positive is capable of keeping the ill effects of Rahu away. Perhaps Pt. Ji was aware that in the times to come the arrogance and bigheadedness would be the main obstacles in spreading the true messages of Lal Kitab, so he correctly advised the help of Mangal Nek. The third point is even more important one; Pundit ji advised us not to jump to any premature conclusion merely on the basis of our individual observation without testing the authenticity of any fact. The word that attracts our attention is Zaati Faislaa the individual observation; Perhaps Pundit ji is encouraging us to be the perfectionists so that the above-said flaws never occur. In the fourth and final point, Pundit ji advisied us to stay away from the hawk talks and to follow what the revered book has said. Because anything " out of Syllabus" will only create chaos. What a useful and realistic tip for the Lal Kitab students! In my humble opinion, Pundit ji advised us to stay focused and not to lose concentration, and that is what all an aspiring student needs to obtain proficiency in any subject. With RegardsYograj Prabhakar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2007 Report Share Posted April 20, 2007 Guruji may i mention regarding this message that all becomes very much simplified if some guide who has the tazurba shares his experinces and with this tazurba curtail the zyadtiya ka arsa. kulbir bains - -- In , " Yograj Prabhakar " <yr_prabhakar wrote: > > > Respected Gurujans and friends, > > The Sarsari Notes chapter may look a simple 12 lines statement, but it > has some very concealed yet significant points in it, and no true > devotee of the revered Lal Kitab can afford to ignore even a single one. > > The very first point is the core of this entire chapter; actually it is > an advice as how to read this sacred book. Pundit ji advised that the > whole book should be studied not only carefully but also perpetually. > But why perpetually? Because, in spite of every Farmaan is an > independent entity but, somehow each Farmaan is interconnected one way > or another. So the continuity with devotion is the first key in learning > this divine science in my humble opinion. > > Just have a look what Pundit ji tried to communicate in the following > line: > > .... Is Tarah Par Tajurbey ki Muddat Aur Zyadtee Ka Arsaa Is Kitaab Ka > Asalee Maqsad Va Faayda Khud-B-Khud Samjha Dega. > > Means that the book will itself reveals its secrets and benefits if one > read it with commitment and permanence. Actually Pundit Ji indirectly > used the old Indian dictum of: > > Karat Karat Abhyas ke Jadmati Hot Sujaan... > > Roughly translated the practice can transform even a fool into a wise > person. > > So there are two vital points came out of this line, one is Tajurbey Ki > Muddat i.e. the span of period of study and another is Zyadtee Ka Arsaa > the abundance of period. > > The second point of this section is regarding to the color of this book. > Pundit ji advised to have a non-shining red color cover for the book. > Why Pundit Ji recommended the red color only? In my humble opinion, > since the non-shining red color is the color of Mangal Nek, Pundit ji > tried to provide the help of Mangal Nek to his pupils. Mangal Nek or > Mars Positive is capable of keeping the ill effects of Rahu away. > Perhaps Pt. Ji was aware that in the times to come the arrogance and > bigheadedness would be the main obstacles in spreading the true messages > of Lal Kitab, so he correctly advised the help of Mangal Nek. > > The third point is even more important one; Pundit ji advised us not to > jump to any premature conclusion merely on the basis of our individual > observation without testing the authenticity of any fact. The word that > attracts our attention is Zaati Faislaa the individual observation; > Perhaps Pundit ji is encouraging us to be the perfectionists so that the > above-said flaws never occur. > > In the fourth and final point, Pundit ji advisied us to stay away from > the hawk talks and to follow what the revered book has said. Because > anything " out of Syllabus " will only create chaos. What a useful and > realistic tip for the Lal Kitab students! In my humble opinion, Pundit > ji advised us to stay focused and not to lose concentration, and that is > what all an aspiring student needs to obtain proficiency in any subject. > > With Regards > Yograj Prabhakar > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2007 Report Share Posted April 20, 2007 Dear Kulbir Ji, When a Karam Yogi likes you talks about curtailing the Zyadtee Ka Arsaa, it clearly demonstrate his urge for the knowledge. But Kulbir Ji, Bina Marey Vee Koyi Swarg Gaya hai? Don’t forget that this is our own endeavor our own fight, it is unlikely that somebody will come with “something†on a silver platter for us. So we should not bother about the Zyadtee Ka Arsaa, Yeh Arsaa Wo Aag Hai Jis Mein Tapp Kar Apke Jaisa Sona Kundan Banta Hai. Also a scholar like you must never talk about any short-Cut methodology as it may send wrong signals to the budding aspirants of this divine science. With regards Yograj Prabhakar , "kulbirbains" <kulbirbains wrote:>> Guruji may i mention regarding this message that all becomes very > much simplified if some guide who has the tazurba shares his > experinces and with this tazurba curtail the zyadtiya ka arsa.> kulbir bains -> -- In , "Yograj Prabhakar" > yr_prabhakar@ wrote:> >> > > > Respected Gurujans and friends,> > > > The Sarsari Notes chapter may look a simple 12 lines statement, > but it> > has some very concealed yet significant points in it, and no true> > devotee of the revered Lal Kitab can afford to ignore even a > single one.> > > > The very first point is the core of this entire chapter; actually > it is> > an advice as how to read this sacred book. Pundit ji advised that > the> > whole book should be studied not only carefully but also > perpetually.> > But why perpetually? Because, in spite of every Farmaan is an> > independent entity but, somehow each Farmaan is interconnected one > way> > or another. So the continuity with devotion is the first key in > learning> > this divine science in my humble opinion.> > > > Just have a look what Pundit ji tried to communicate in the > following> > line:> > > > .... Is Tarah Par Tajurbey ki Muddat Aur Zyadtee Ka Arsaa Is > Kitaab Ka> > Asalee Maqsad Va Faayda Khud-B-Khud Samjha Dega.> > > > Means that the book will itself reveals its secrets and benefits > if one> > read it with commitment and permanence. Actually Pundit Ji > indirectly> > used the old Indian dictum of:> > > > Karat Karat Abhyas ke Jadmati Hot Sujaan...> > > > Roughly translated the practice can transform even a fool into a > wise> > person.> > > > So there are two vital points came out of this line, one is > Tajurbey Ki> > Muddat i.e. the span of period of study and another is Zyadtee Ka > Arsaa> > the abundance of period.> > > > The second point of this section is regarding to the color of this > book.> > Pundit ji advised to have a non-shining red color cover for the > book.> > Why Pundit Ji recommended the red color only? In my humble opinion,> > since the non-shining red color is the color of Mangal Nek, Pundit > ji> > tried to provide the help of Mangal Nek to his pupils. Mangal Nek > or> > Mars Positive is capable of keeping the ill effects of Rahu away.> > Perhaps Pt. Ji was aware that in the times to come the arrogance > and> > bigheadedness would be the main obstacles in spreading the true > messages> > of Lal Kitab, so he correctly advised the help of Mangal Nek.> > > > The third point is even more important one; Pundit ji advised us > not to> > jump to any premature conclusion merely on the basis of our > individual> > observation without testing the authenticity of any fact. The word > that> > attracts our attention is Zaati Faislaa the individual observation;> > Perhaps Pundit ji is encouraging us to be the perfectionists so > that the> > above-said flaws never occur.> > > > In the fourth and final point, Pundit ji advisied us to stay away > from> > the hawk talks and to follow what the revered book has said. > Because> > anything " out of Syllabus" will only create chaos. What a > useful and> > realistic tip for the Lal Kitab students! In my humble opinion, > Pundit> > ji advised us to stay focused and not to lose concentration, and > that is> > what all an aspiring student needs to obtain proficiency in any > subject.> > > > With Regards> > Yograj Prabhakar> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2007 Report Share Posted May 5, 2007 Dear Yograj Ji, Thanks for enlightening ! You have realy explained n encouraged nicely. Regards Rajeev K Khattar , " Yograj Prabhakar " <yr_prabhakar wrote: > > > Respected Gurujans and friends, > > The Sarsari Notes chapter may look a simple 12 lines statement, but it > has some very concealed yet significant points in it, and no true > devotee of the revered Lal Kitab can afford to ignore even a single one. > > The very first point is the core of this entire chapter; actually it is > an advice as how to read this sacred book. Pundit ji advised that the > whole book should be studied not only carefully but also perpetually. > But why perpetually? Because, in spite of every Farmaan is an > independent entity but, somehow each Farmaan is interconnected one way > or another. So the continuity with devotion is the first key in learning > this divine science in my humble opinion. > > Just have a look what Pundit ji tried to communicate in the following > line: > > .... Is Tarah Par Tajurbey ki Muddat Aur Zyadtee Ka Arsaa Is Kitaab Ka > Asalee Maqsad Va Faayda Khud-B-Khud Samjha Dega. > > Means that the book will itself reveals its secrets and benefits if one > read it with commitment and permanence. Actually Pundit Ji indirectly > used the old Indian dictum of: > > Karat Karat Abhyas ke Jadmati Hot Sujaan... > > Roughly translated the practice can transform even a fool into a wise > person. > > So there are two vital points came out of this line, one is Tajurbey Ki > Muddat i.e. the span of period of study and another is Zyadtee Ka Arsaa > the abundance of period. > > The second point of this section is regarding to the color of this book. > Pundit ji advised to have a non-shining red color cover for the book. > Why Pundit Ji recommended the red color only? In my humble opinion, > since the non-shining red color is the color of Mangal Nek, Pundit ji > tried to provide the help of Mangal Nek to his pupils. Mangal Nek or > Mars Positive is capable of keeping the ill effects of Rahu away. > Perhaps Pt. Ji was aware that in the times to come the arrogance and > bigheadedness would be the main obstacles in spreading the true messages > of Lal Kitab, so he correctly advised the help of Mangal Nek. > > The third point is even more important one; Pundit ji advised us not to > jump to any premature conclusion merely on the basis of our individual > observation without testing the authenticity of any fact. The word that > attracts our attention is Zaati Faislaa the individual observation; > Perhaps Pundit ji is encouraging us to be the perfectionists so that the > above-said flaws never occur. > > In the fourth and final point, Pundit ji advisied us to stay away from > the hawk talks and to follow what the revered book has said. Because > anything " out of Syllabus " will only create chaos. What a useful and > realistic tip for the Lal Kitab students! In my humble opinion, Pundit > ji advised us to stay focused and not to lose concentration, and that is > what all an aspiring student needs to obtain proficiency in any subject. > > With Regards > Yograj Prabhakar > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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