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Dear Bobby,

 

Those silver pieces are no longer upaya material in use, therefore

you can keep them like any other silver items in the house. I

suggested you keep them home was because you never know you or some

body else in your family might need silver pieces for an upaya. If

you have these pieces with you at home they can be used again at

that time.

 

Otherwise there is nothing sacrosanct about these pieces any more.

 

sincerely,

 

Priya

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, Bobby Mehrotra

<bobbyusd wrote:

>

> Dear Priyaji,

> You advised to keep the silver pieces at home. These were kept

in gangajal in north east as part of the varsh phal upaya for last

year.

>

> My query. I should keep the pieces for the rest of my life?? And

what happens should I pass away. Is it supposed to be kept by my

wife/children???

>

> With warm regards

> Bobby

>

>

> Dear Bobby,

>

> [ 1 ] Yes you can buy a flower the evening before.

> [ 2 ] Keep the silver pieces at home. You need not gift them away.

> As for the water throw it into a flower pot etc. Do not throw the

> water in to a drain.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Priya

>

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Thankyou Sir. < wrote: Dear Bobby,Those silver pieces are no longer upaya material in use, therefore you can keep them like any other silver items in the house. I suggested you keep them home was because you never know you or some body else in your family might need silver pieces for an upaya. If you have these pieces with you at home they can be used again at that time.Otherwise there is nothing sacrosanct about these pieces any

more.sincerely,Priya , Bobby Mehrotra <bobbyusd wrote:>> Dear Priyaji,> You advised to keep the silver pieces at home. These were kept in gangajal in north east as part of the varsh phal upaya for last year.> > My query. I should keep the pieces for the rest of my life?? And what happens should I pass away. Is it supposed to be kept by my wife/children???> > With warm regards> Bobby> > > Dear Bobby,> > [ 1 ] Yes you can buy a flower the evening before.> [ 2 ] Keep the silver pieces at home. You need not gift them away.> As for the water throw it into a flower pot etc. Do not throw the> water in to a drain.> > Sincerely,> > Priya> > between 0000-00-00 and

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