Guest guest Posted March 15, 2008 Report Share Posted March 15, 2008 Dear Jagdish, The two kundalis match extremely well with 28 gunas and no dosh either. Yes, the girl is Mangalik. If you or your parents do not have much apprehensions about the girl being mangalik than this is a very good match. You can marry her, inspite of her being mangalik, with these remedies : [ a ] At the time of kanyadaan { time when the father gives the hand of the bride to the groom } the father of the bride should gift two square pieces of silver to the couple after a proper sankalp. Of these two pieces one should always be kept at home by the couple and should never be sold. The other piece should be immersed in a river by the couple after the marriage [ b ] The bride is first married to Saligram and then to the groom. The presiding pundit will perform the rituals of marriage with Saligram first and then with the groom. Sincerely, Priya , " jagdish9782 " <jagdish9782 wrote: > > Hello Sir, > I am Jagdish and I live in USA with my relatives. My parents from > India have suggested a girl who is also living in USA. According to > the girl, she is Manglik. I would request you to see if this marriage > is possible, and If so, do I need to any remedies? > > Jagdish Shah > Male, born on Wednesday, July 7th 1982 at 08:27:00 am at Mumbai, India > Latitude: 018:58:N / Longitude: 072:50:E > > Kinjal > Female, born on Sunday, September 12th, 1982 at12:30 afternoon at > Baroda, India > Latitude: 022:18:N / Longitude: 073:12:E > Thank you. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2008 Report Share Posted March 17, 2008 Dear Priyaji, Thank you for the remedies. I am planning to move forward from my side, and I hope the girls family do to. I have few questions... 1) Would it be ok if the silver is Rectangle and has small curves on each corners? 2) Can you please give me an example of a " Sankalp " so that I can ask the purohit to do it like you say. 3) Does the bride have to marry to Shaligram right before the marriage. or can she get married to Shaligram when she visits India before marriage, in a separate ceremony. 4) If we get married, we would like to have children soon.... would my stars allow us to have them without problems? Thank you. , " " < wrote: > > Dear Jagdish, > > The two kundalis match extremely well with 28 gunas and no dosh > either. > > Yes, the girl is Mangalik. If you or your parents do not have much > apprehensions about the girl being mangalik than this is a very good > match. > > You can marry her, inspite of her being mangalik, with these > remedies : > > [ a ] At the time of kanyadaan { time when the father gives the hand > of the bride to the groom } the father of the bride should gift two > square pieces of silver to the couple after a proper sankalp. Of > these two pieces one should always be kept at home by the couple and > should never be sold. The other piece should be immersed in a river > by the couple after the marriage > > > [ b ] The bride is first married to Saligram and then to the groom. > The presiding pundit will perform the rituals of marriage with > Saligram first and then with the groom. > > Sincerely, > > Priya > > > > , " jagdish9782 " > <jagdish9782@> wrote: > > > > Hello Sir, > > I am Jagdish and I live in USA with my relatives. My parents > from > > India have suggested a girl who is also living in USA. According to > > the girl, she is Manglik. I would request you to see if this > marriage > > is possible, and If so, do I need to any remedies? > > > > Jagdish Shah > > Male, born on Wednesday, July 7th 1982 at 08:27:00 am at Mumbai, > India > > Latitude: 018:58:N / Longitude: 072:50:E > > > > Kinjal > > Female, born on Sunday, September 12th, 1982 at12:30 afternoon at > > Baroda, India > > Latitude: 022:18:N / Longitude: 073:12:E > > Thank you. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2008 Report Share Posted March 17, 2008 Dear Jagdish, [ 1 ] The silver pieces can be cut from a thin silver strip. If possible get square pieces cut with sharp corners. [ 2 ] The pandit will speak up a sankalp when her father will hand over her hand to you singnifying that he has given his daughter to you. At the same time he can speak the sankalp for the silver pieces saying that I hand over these pieces to you. There is no particular sankalp mantra for the silver pieces. [ 3 ] There doesn't have to be a separate ceremony for her marriage to Shaligram ji. At the time of your marriage ceremony itself she will get married to Shaligram ji just before she gets married to you. [ 4 ] As for the progeny, I do not perceive any problems. Sincerely, Priya , " jagdish9782 " <jagdish9782 wrote: > > Dear Priyaji, > Thank you for the remedies. I am planning to move forward from my > side, and I hope the girls family do to. I have few questions... > 1) Would it be ok if the silver is Rectangle and has small curves on > each corners? > 2) Can you please give me an example of a " Sankalp " so that I can ask > the purohit to do it like you say. > 3) Does the bride have to marry to Shaligram right before the > marriage. or can she get married to Shaligram when she visits India > before marriage, in a separate ceremony. > 4) If we get married, we would like to have children soon.... would my > stars allow us to have them without problems? > Thank you. > > > , " " > <@> wrote: > > > > Dear Jagdish, > > > > The two kundalis match extremely well with 28 gunas and no dosh > > either. > > > > Yes, the girl is Mangalik. If you or your parents do not have much > > apprehensions about the girl being mangalik than this is a very good > > match. > > > > You can marry her, inspite of her being mangalik, with these > > remedies : > > > > [ a ] At the time of kanyadaan { time when the father gives the hand > > of the bride to the groom } the father of the bride should gift two > > square pieces of silver to the couple after a proper sankalp. Of > > these two pieces one should always be kept at home by the couple and > > should never be sold. The other piece should be immersed in a river > > by the couple after the marriage > > > > > > [ b ] The bride is first married to Saligram and then to the groom. > > The presiding pundit will perform the rituals of marriage with > > Saligram first and then with the groom. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Priya > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , " jagdish9782 " > > <jagdish9782@> wrote: > > > > > > Hello Sir, > > > I am Jagdish and I live in USA with my relatives. My parents > > from > > > India have suggested a girl who is also living in USA. According to > > > the girl, she is Manglik. I would request you to see if this > > marriage > > > is possible, and If so, do I need to any remedies? > > > > > > Jagdish Shah > > > Male, born on Wednesday, July 7th 1982 at 08:27:00 am at Mumbai, > > India > > > Latitude: 018:58:N / Longitude: 072:50:E > > > > > > Kinjal > > > Female, born on Sunday, September 12th, 1982 at12:30 afternoon at > > > Baroda, India > > > Latitude: 022:18:N / Longitude: 073:12:E > > > Thank you. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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