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Dear Member:

 

No. " Sami " tree is not " Mandara tree " '; it is called " Vanni maram "

in tamil.

 

Blessed be.

Pandit R.DAKSHINAMOORTHIvedic astrology ,

sridhar k <kopparsa wrote:

>

> Dear Rajesh,

> My tamil friend says it is known as Mandar Vriksha in Tamil.

> Hope this helps.

>

>

> Guruji <veda wrote:

> Vanakkam/Namate

>

> to all Jyotish Gurujan

>

> Please, it would be so kind of you, if anyone can guide something

about the Shami Tree. What is the Tamil name of this tree?

> I am in Fiji Islands and not sure of this tree, Please if anyone

of you can help me with a picture of this tree, so that I can know

it. The Gujarati's here call Asopalav is it the same tree?

>

> Please help.

>

> Regards

> Rajesh

>

> -

> dakshinastrologer

> vedic astrology

> Friday, July 13, 2007 4:15 AM

> [vedic astrology] Re: Amavasya on Saturday - Please

adviseý

>

> Dear Members:

>

> What Shri. Karunaakaram Raaghavam has written is pertinent.

> Amavasya vrattam is done to propitiate Pitrus. The importance of

> Aswatta Pradakshina on Saturday has also been clearly explained by

> him as per ancient Granthas. One more thing I would like to

mention

> in this regard; One can touch and perform pooja to Aswatta tree

ONLY

> on Sani Amavasya days. On other days, we should not touch the

> tree. We can do Pradakshina but we should not touch the tree. Only

> on Sani Amavasya we can touch it and do the pooja. This definitely

> bestows of the Thrimurthis to a performer of such a pooja.

>

> This is the only authentic thing about this sani amavasya. Let us

> not build up false beliefs associating this with Sani preeti,

remedy

> for Saturn dosha, remedy for Amaavasya dosha, etc. The Sani

> Amavasya Vrattam is good for everyone regardless of the natal

> horoscope and we should take it as such. This is based on Dharma

> Shastraic injunctions - a Naimittika vrattam done to improve

general

> prosperity and for betterment of the family in general. Shri

> Karunaakaram Raghavam has given a good guidance for all members

> regarding this.

>

> Blessed be.

> Pandit R.DAKSHINAMOORTHI.

>

> vedic astrology , KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM

> <munisevitham@> wrote:

> >

> > Namaste,

> >

> > I understand the following from an earlier Grantham:

> >

> > AMAVASYA VIRATA is performed to please pitur.Sanivaar Amvasya

> gets more importance in the sense to satisfy Pitur runaa.On Sani

> Amavasya day early in the morning " Asvadh " (Bodhi tree)

pradhashanam

> is recommended .The trunk of the `Bodhi'tree to be symbolically

> construed as deities " Lakshmi Narayana " , poojas are performed end

> with pradhashana namaskaaraas.These were done to appease pitru for

> sound health, putra soukya and for good boogha-bhagya.

> > I think it would be proper to hear from Pandit Arjuneji, Pandit

> Dakshinamourthyji.

> >

> >

> > mamta_c25 <mamta_chhabra@>

> wrote: Respected Astrologers,

> >

> > It is Amavasya on Saturday. I understand it is Shani Amavasya.

> Please

> > advise on how we can pay our homage to God on this day. I

> personally

> > was borm on amavasya and am running sade sati, so I would really

> > appreciate your kind guidance in this regard.

> >

> > thank you

> >

> > regards

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone

> who knows.

> > Answers - Check it out.

> >

> >

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My Dear Divine Dakshinamoorthyji,

 

my million of thanks to you for your clarification about sami tree. it is

very useful to

 

all the members of this group

 

Meenaakshi Sundharam

 

dakshinastrologer <dakshinastrologer wrote:

Dear Member:

 

No. " Sami " tree is not " Mandara tree " '; it is called " Vanni maram "

in tamil.

 

Blessed be.

Pandit R.DAKSHINAMOORTHIvedic astrology ,

sridhar k <kopparsa wrote:

>

> Dear Rajesh,

> My tamil friend says it is known as Mandar Vriksha in Tamil.

> Hope this helps.

>

>

> Guruji <veda wrote:

> Vanakkam/Namate

>

> to all Jyotish Gurujan

>

> Please, it would be so kind of you, if anyone can guide something

about the Shami Tree. What is the Tamil name of this tree?

> I am in Fiji Islands and not sure of this tree, Please if anyone

of you can help me with a picture of this tree, so that I can know

it. The Gujarati's here call Asopalav is it the same tree?

>

> Please help.

>

> Regards

> Rajesh

>

> -

> dakshinastrologer

> vedic astrology

> Friday, July 13, 2007 4:15 AM

> [vedic astrology] Re: Amavasya on Saturday - Please

adviseý

>

> Dear Members:

>

> What Shri. Karunaakaram Raaghavam has written is pertinent.

> Amavasya vrattam is done to propitiate Pitrus. The importance of

> Aswatta Pradakshina on Saturday has also been clearly explained by

> him as per ancient Granthas. One more thing I would like to

mention

> in this regard; One can touch and perform pooja to Aswatta tree

ONLY

> on Sani Amavasya days. On other days, we should not touch the

> tree. We can do Pradakshina but we should not touch the tree. Only

> on Sani Amavasya we can touch it and do the pooja. This definitely

> bestows of the Thrimurthis to a performer of such a pooja.

>

> This is the only authentic thing about this sani amavasya. Let us

> not build up false beliefs associating this with Sani preeti,

remedy

> for Saturn dosha, remedy for Amaavasya dosha, etc. The Sani

> Amavasya Vrattam is good for everyone regardless of the natal

> horoscope and we should take it as such. This is based on Dharma

> Shastraic injunctions - a Naimittika vrattam done to improve

general

> prosperity and for betterment of the family in general. Shri

> Karunaakaram Raghavam has given a good guidance for all members

> regarding this.

>

> Blessed be.

> Pandit R.DAKSHINAMOORTHI.

>

> vedic astrology , KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM

> <munisevitham@> wrote:

> >

> > Namaste,

> >

> > I understand the following from an earlier Grantham:

> >

> > AMAVASYA VIRATA is performed to please pitur.Sanivaar Amvasya

> gets more importance in the sense to satisfy Pitur runaa.On Sani

> Amavasya day early in the morning " Asvadh " (Bodhi tree)

pradhashanam

> is recommended .The trunk of the `Bodhi'tree to be symbolically

> construed as deities " Lakshmi Narayana " , poojas are performed end

> with pradhashana namaskaaraas.These were done to appease pitru for

> sound health, putra soukya and for good boogha-bhagya.

> > I think it would be proper to hear from Pandit Arjuneji, Pandit

> Dakshinamourthyji.

> >

> >

> > mamta_c25 <mamta_chhabra@>

> wrote: Respected Astrologers,

> >

> > It is Amavasya on Saturday. I understand it is Shani Amavasya.

> Please

> > advise on how we can pay our homage to God on this day. I

> personally

> > was borm on amavasya and am running sade sati, so I would really

> > appreciate your kind guidance in this regard.

> >

> > thank you

> >

> > regards

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone

> who knows.

> > Answers - Check it out.

> >

> >

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