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Respected Gurujan,world have different races of society. Some are relegious and god fearing while others are Nastiks. Not all believe in Hinduism. How do we define Dharam sathan for performing remedies for Christians,Parsis, Islamic people, Sikhs and Nastiks.

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Dear Vinay,

 

Dharm means Duty. Its also called Gun

Dharm.

 

It is also the property of a person. I am

not clear on how Lal Kitab views this but I do not think the basics can vary

much.

 

So it does not matter if a person is of

any Relegion, the duty or Dharm will not change.

 

Now, some people might literarily

translate Dharm into Religion which might change the meaning and might give the

impression that its for only Hinduism.

 

 

Cheers !!!

Ash -> http://www.ashtro.ca

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Vinay kumar

Wednesday March 12, 2008

12:09 PM

 

 

Difinition of Dharam Sthan

 

 

 

 

 

Respected

Gurujan,

world have different races of society. Some are relegious and god fearing while

others are Nastiks. Not all believe in Hinduism. How do we define Dharam sathan

for performing remedies for Christians,Parsis, Islamic

people, Sikhs and Nastiks.

Please enlighten us

Vinay

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Vinay ji; lalkitab even goes to the extent that if a person is a nastik = has no shradaha in any religious placehe can use chaurasta as a dharasthan.

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Dear Vinay JeeAccording to the Lal kitab astrology, Dharam sthaan means any sacred place of worship. for example Temple For Hindus, Mosque for the Muslims, Church for the Christians and so on. But one can choose any of such place according to his faith and believe. Those who do not have place or have no faith in these, running water of a river etc. or crossings of a road (Chaurastaa) is mentioned/recommended as an alternative of Dharam Sthaan.The definition of Dharam Sthaan is described very clearly in Lal Kitab-1952 Page no. 47 under the same heading. This definition by Pundit jee clearly shows the secular nature of this divine scripture. I am reproducing the text in Roman Urdu:"Dharam Paalan, Pooja path yaa eesht sidhhi ke liye pavittar jagah se muraad hogee. Musalmaan ke liye masjid, Sikh ke liye Gurudwara, Isayion ke liye Girja-ghar aur hinduyon ke liye dharam mandir. Gharaz yeh ki jis dharam aur jagah mein kisi pranee ka etteqaad ho - wohi

jagah us ke liye dharam asthaan hogee. Khwaah wahan rehney wala koyi bhi kyon na ho. Jis kisi ka koyi dharam asthaan naa ho, ya jisey kisi aisi duniyavee jagah par etteqaad na ho - uske liye chalta huya dariya, nadee ya Saneechar ka chaurastaa dharam asthaan ka kaam dega.".RespectfullyYograj PrabhakarVinay kumar <v4vedic wrote: Respected Gurujan,world have different races of society. Some are relegious and god fearing while others are Nastiks. Not all believe in Hinduism. How do we define Dharam sathan for performing remedies

for Christians,Parsis, Islamic people, Sikhs and Nastiks. Please enlighten usVinay

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Respected Prabhakar Ji,

Thanks for the clarifying the concept of Dharam Sthaan. Inclusion of

Chalta hua Darya and river changed the whole of my earlier concept of

remedial measures. I am enlightened with your guidance.

Affectinately yours

Vinay

 

On 3/13/08, Yograj Prabhakar <yr_prabhakar wrote:

> Dear Vinay Jee

>

> According to the Lal kitab astrology, Dharam sthaan means any sacred place

> of worship. for example Temple For Hindus, Mosque for the Muslims, Church

> for the Christians and so on. But one can choose any of such place

> according to his faith and believe. Those who do not have place or have no

> faith in these, running water of a river etc. or crossings of a road

> (Chaurastaa) is mentioned/recommended as an alternative of Dharam Sthaan.

>

> The definition of Dharam Sthaan is described very clearly in Lal Kitab-1952

> Page no. 47 under the same heading. This definition by Pundit jee clearly

> shows the secular nature of this divine scripture. I am reproducing the text

> in Roman Urdu:

>

> " Dharam Paalan, Pooja path yaa eesht sidhhi ke liye pavittar jagah se muraad

> hogee. Musalmaan ke liye masjid, Sikh ke liye Gurudwara, Isayion ke liye

> Girja-ghar aur hinduyon ke liye dharam mandir. Gharaz yeh ki jis dharam aur

> jagah mein kisi pranee ka etteqaad ho - wohi jagah us ke liye dharam asthaan

> hogee. Khwaah wahan rehney wala koyi bhi kyon na ho. Jis kisi ka koyi dharam

> asthaan naa ho, ya jisey kisi aisi duniyavee jagah par etteqaad na ho - uske

> liye chalta huya dariya, nadee ya Saneechar ka chaurastaa dharam asthaan ka

> kaam dega. " .

>

> Respectfully

> Yograj Prabhakar

>

>

>

> Vinay kumar <v4vedic wrote:

> Respected Gurujan,

> world have different races of society. Some are relegious and god fearing

> while others are Nastiks. Not all believe in Hinduism. How do we define

> Dharam sathan for performing remedies for Christians,Parsis, Islamic people,

> Sikhs and Nastiks.

> Please enlighten us

> Vinay

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it

> now.

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Vinay jee

dharam sathan woh hai jahan dharam ki puja hoti ho, matlab ki

gurdwara, manir, maszid, church ya koi bhee sathan jo pujne layak ho

lekin public bhee wahan jati ho na ki aapke ghar mein bana hua puja

sthan.

 

mahajan

-- In , " Vinay kumar " <v4vedic wrote:

>

> Respected Gurujan,

> world have different races of society. Some are relegious and god

fearing

> while others are Nastiks. Not all believe in Hinduism. How do we

define

> Dharam sathan for performing remedies for Christians,Parsis, Islamic

> people, Sikhs and Nastiks.

> Please enlighten us

> Vinay

>

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