Guest guest Posted February 19, 2008 Report Share Posted February 19, 2008 Dear Sh Sriniwas It will be nice if you detail your prediction & experience as it will bring confidence to other naadi prediction seekers . Also please give the address /phone of the naadi reader as it may help in identifying true naadi readers . you have joined a nnoble cause and i think many people can join such a genuine cause. Is it possible such eye foundation in Shimla/ Himachal Pradesh ?. I may help in getting land for such a facility etc Just a loud thinking but if it is possible we may work regards Dr SS Chandel --- Srinivas Kasam <kasam_sri wrote: > > Fellow Nadi Lovers & Critics, > > I am here once again to share with you all how my > first time experience last month with this great > " Nadi > Shastra " is changing my life... > > Let me begin by saying that....It's just 1 month > that > I had my first time experince with this Nadi > Shastra....you have seen my email earlier on how > satisfying was my experience was with the Nadi > Reader...and now let me say that...one of the > predictions that I was told last month has happened > 2 > weeks ago. I had no words when I saw that incident > happening other than saying " Seeing is believing " . > > Coming back to the subject of this email...How Nadi > Shastra changed my life ? I am least bothered about > if > my predictions will come true or not in future, but > Nadi Shastra greatly influenced me in becoming part > of > a very very nobel cause. After my experience with > Nadi, I have become an active volunteer of " Sankara > Eye Foundation " (SEF in short) based out of USA with > a > vision of " Every state in india should have such a > free eye hospital by the year 2020 " . > > My heartfelt gratitude to Mr.Shashikant Oak & Mr. > Uday > Mehta who helped me experience this Nadi Shastra > which > inturn made me take part in this noble cause for > long > time in future in my life. > > Please visit the web site of SEF USA @ > http://www.giftofvision.org ( USA Specific ) > http://www.sankaraeye.com/tosupport.html (India > specific) > > Our mission is to initiate and drive community eye > care activities in India by working with eye care > organisations such as Sankara Eye Society, which > runs > the Sankara Eye Hospital in Coimbatore. The majority > of our fundraising effort is achieved through > fundraising events, booths in major events, > advertising and working with major donors and by > mass > communication like this. > > In California, USA we have about 250 volunteers and > over 450 volunteers in other states of USA. We are > all > meeting this month end for 10th Anniversary of this > SEF, USA and to scale up our efforts better in the > coming years. We are all exicited about it. > > Through these fundraising efforts, SEF, USA has > played > a significant role in increasing the number of free > surgeries eight fold to its current projected annual > rate of about 70,000. > > SEF's mission is to realize the goal of 20/20 vision > for the people of India by the year 2020 > > One can take part in this noble cause by simply > donating as minimum as $30 (or equivalent INR).. > Funds are collected for specific programs such as: > > • Open an Eye a Month ($30 per month) > • Other specialized programs such as corneal > transplants. > Funds collected under specific programs are sent in > its entirety to India. In addition, SEF, USA > provides > extensive feedback to its donors – on how the money > is > used. This feedback has led to a large number of > repeat donors > > With over 70,000 eye surgeries annually -- and a > rural > outreach camp every WEEK [not one week has been > missed > in the last 25 years] – the Sankara Eye Hospital has > become a model institution that blends the leading > medical technologies and practices in community eye > care with the best practices in management and human > resource development. > > Last year SEF, USA raised about 3 million dolalrs > and > completed the hospital and training center in > Bangalore. The center is to be opened on March 3rd, > 2008. > > SEF is where it is today because of its committed > volunteers. To realize our mission of 20/20 by 2020 > we > have to grow our list of volunteers. There are many > ways you can volunteer, please visit the website for > more details. > > Please consider SEF for your generous contributions > if > you think our efforts are good. > > For me, supporting this noble cause has become part > of > my daily routine...every day I spend sometime on it. > > OK...now, the most important thing...in this > commercial world as things have become difficult to > distinguish good from bad...you might question " How > efficiently the funds are utilized " ? Yes, I > questioned that too and it all started with my > communication with one of the veteran volunteer(or > visionary) and my own research about this Sankara > Eye > Foundation and SEF, USA....and finally my intution > of > " Go for it to support this noble cause " -- Now, I > consider my association with SEF, USA as lifetime > opportunity to support this noble cause. > I am fortunate to be associated with the group of > volunteers at SEF, whose selfless and determined > efforts towards our mission motivate me. > > Any questions, feel free to shoot. > > With many thanks, > Srinivas. > > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ > Looking for last minute shopping deals? > Find them fast with Search. > http://tools.search./newsearch/category.php?category=shopping > Why delete messages? Unlimited storage is just a click away. Go to http://help./l/in//mail/mail/tools/tools-08.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2008 Report Share Posted February 20, 2008 Dear Mr.Dr SS Chandel, This particular prediction was... " During my 32nd year of life, my father would face some danger " -- I had this Nadi Reading in the 1st week of Jan-2008. I am running 32 now already. A few weeks later(mid January) my father's vehicle which we use for transport business in India hit a boy by accident while the driver of my father's vehicle was driving it. The boy was injured little bit...but NOT major. The matter was settled at that moment itself with few thousands of money and we thought the matter was closed. I am here in the USA and my father is in India...my father told me about this incident on phone and then I started correlating this with my Nadi predictions as mentioned above...but I somehow could not judge if this incident was itself a danger to my father as predicted in Nadi....I left that matter there itself....we all thought the matter was close. But a few weeks later, the boy's parents filed a police complaint against the vehicle and the driver. Though the police case was NOT directly against my father...since my father owns the business and the vehicle was registered on my father's name...responsibility/liability lies with my father...and as per the police...the boy's parents trying to get more money by making a small incident a big issue. My father is in the process of settling the matter permanently by talking to boy's parents & the police inspector etc., -- My opinion on this incident correlating to Nadi Prediction: As you can guess, this is definitely NOT a life threatening danger to my father...but I certainly consider it as a small danger and most likely this is the incident that was predicted in my Nadi Readings. -- Most importantly..so far, I have NOT told my father that I had got the " Nadi Readings " for the first time in my life and this incident was predicted....for sometime I want to keep my Nadi Readings with myself and would like to share with my parents only when I visit them in person next year( I am in USA, my parents are in India). The Nadi reader I consulted: Shri.S.Muralidharan, Shri Agasthyar Nadi Jyotish Kendra, S.NO: 371/, Plot No: 19, Santhosh Nagar, Pune - 411015. Ph: 020-27171999 Finally, Dr SS Chandel, regarding your great thought & offer to willing to help us in our efforts as part " Sankara Eye Foundation " , I really appreciate your comments...I will definitely talk to the Board members regarding the possibility of constructing an Eye hospital at Shimla. All I can tell you at this moment is...definitely there will be a Eye hospital that will be opened in Shimla as part of our vision 20/20 by 2020...but I can't tell you for sure now when will it happen. But you never know...it could be our next project from " Sankara Eye Foundation " side. As of now...the places are: Coimbatore, Krishnankovil, Guntur, Bangalore, Shimoga, Gujarat - Some of these places have the hospitals up & running with full facilities and some of them are under construction. Will keep you posted after I talk to the board members. As I said, I am a new member in this " Sankara Eye Foundation " ...I myself am getting up to speed in understanding their vision & projects in pipeline etc., I will surely let you know what my findings are. With many thanks, Srinivas --- Shyam Chandel <chandel_shyam wrote: > Dear Sh Sriniwas > > It will be nice if you detail your prediction & > experience as it will bring confidence to other > naadi > prediction seekers . Also please give the address > /phone of the naadi reader as it may help in > identifying true naadi readers . > > you have joined a nnoble cause and i think many > people can join such a genuine cause. > Is it possible such eye foundation in Shimla/ > Himachal > Pradesh ?. I may help in getting land for such a > facility etc > Just a loud thinking but if it is possible we may > work > regards > > Dr SS Chandel > > --- Srinivas Kasam <kasam_sri wrote: > > > > > Fellow Nadi Lovers & Critics, > > > > I am here once again to share with you all how my > > first time experience last month with this great > > " Nadi > > Shastra " is changing my life... > > > > Let me begin by saying that....It's just 1 month > > that > > I had my first time experince with this Nadi > > Shastra....you have seen my email earlier on how > > satisfying was my experience was with the Nadi > > Reader...and now let me say that...one of the > > predictions that I was told last month has > happened > > 2 > > weeks ago. I had no words when I saw that incident > > happening other than saying " Seeing is believing " . > > > > > Coming back to the subject of this email...How > Nadi > > Shastra changed my life ? I am least bothered > about > > if > > my predictions will come true or not in future, > but > > Nadi Shastra greatly influenced me in becoming > part > > of > > a very very nobel cause. After my experience with > > Nadi, I have become an active volunteer of > " Sankara > > Eye Foundation " (SEF in short) based out of USA > with > > a > > vision of " Every state in india should have such a > > free eye hospital by the year 2020 " . > > > > My heartfelt gratitude to Mr.Shashikant Oak & Mr. > > Uday > > Mehta who helped me experience this Nadi Shastra > > which > > inturn made me take part in this noble cause for > > long > > time in future in my life. > > > > Please visit the web site of SEF USA @ > > http://www.giftofvision.org ( USA Specific ) > > http://www.sankaraeye.com/tosupport.html (India > > specific) > > > > Our mission is to initiate and drive community eye > > care activities in India by working with eye care > > organisations such as Sankara Eye Society, which > > runs > > the Sankara Eye Hospital in Coimbatore. The > majority > > of our fundraising effort is achieved through > > fundraising events, booths in major events, > > advertising and working with major donors and by > > mass > > communication like this. > > > > In California, USA we have about 250 volunteers > and > > over 450 volunteers in other states of USA. We are > > all > > meeting this month end for 10th Anniversary of > this > > SEF, USA and to scale up our efforts better in the > > coming years. We are all exicited about it. > > > > Through these fundraising efforts, SEF, USA has > > played > > a significant role in increasing the number of > free > > surgeries eight fold to its current projected > annual > > rate of about 70,000. > > > > SEF's mission is to realize the goal of 20/20 > vision > > for the people of India by the year 2020 > > > > One can take part in this noble cause by simply > > donating as minimum as $30 (or equivalent INR).. > > Funds are collected for specific programs such as: > > > > • Open an Eye a Month ($30 per month) > > • Other specialized programs such as corneal > > transplants. > > Funds collected under specific programs are sent > in > > its entirety to India. In addition, SEF, USA > > provides > > extensive feedback to its donors – on how the > money > > is > > used. This feedback has led to a large number of > > repeat donors > > > > With over 70,000 eye surgeries annually -- and a > > rural > > outreach camp every WEEK [not one week has been > > missed > > in the last 25 years] – the Sankara Eye Hospital > has > > become a model institution that blends the leading > > medical technologies and practices in community > eye > > care with the best practices in management and > human > > resource development. > > > > Last year SEF, USA raised about 3 million dolalrs > > and > > completed the hospital and training center in > > Bangalore. The center is to be opened on March > 3rd, > > 2008. > > > > SEF is where it is today because of its committed > > volunteers. To realize our mission of 20/20 by > 2020 > > we > > have to grow our list of volunteers. There are > many > > ways you can volunteer, please visit the website > for > > more details. > > > > Please consider SEF for your generous > contributions > > if > > you think our efforts are good. > > > > For me, supporting this noble cause has become > part > > of > > my daily routine...every day I spend sometime on > it. > > > > OK...now, the most important thing...in this > > commercial world as things have become difficult > to > > distinguish good from bad...you might question > " How > > efficiently the funds are utilized " ? Yes, I > > questioned that too and it all started with my > > communication with one of the veteran volunteer(or > > visionary) and my own research about this Sankara > > Eye > > Foundation and SEF, USA....and finally my intution > > of > > " Go for it to support this noble cause " -- Now, I > > consider my association with SEF, USA as lifetime > > opportunity to support this noble cause. > > I am fortunate to be associated with the group of > > volunteers at SEF, whose selfless and determined > > efforts towards our mission motivate me. > > > > Any questions, feel free to shoot. > > > > With many thanks, > > Srinivas. > > > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? > > Find them fast with Search. > > > http://tools.search./newsearch/category.php?category=shopping > === message truncated === ______________________________\ ____ Never miss a thing. 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Guest guest Posted February 20, 2008 Report Share Posted February 20, 2008 Dear Venu Gopal It will be nice if you also share your nadi prediction experience with the group as it will highlight the relevance of naadi astrology prediction techniques regards Dr SS Chandel --- Venugopal Komakula <komakula_v wrote: > Hi srinivas! > Its good know that u r a part of such a noble cause. > i experienced the same thrill when one of their > predictions came true at the appropriate time. > yes,Experiencing is Believing. > Regards > Venugopal > --- Srinivas Kasam <kasam_sri wrote: > > > > > Fellow Nadi Lovers & Critics, > > > > I am here once again to share with you all how my > > first time experience last month with this great > > " Nadi > > Shastra " is changing my life... > > > > Let me begin by saying that....It's just 1 month > > that > > I had my first time experince with this Nadi > > Shastra....you have seen my email earlier on how > > satisfying was my experience was with the Nadi > > Reader...and now let me say that...one of the > > predictions that I was told last month has > happened > > 2 > > weeks ago. I had no words when I saw that incident > > happening other than saying " Seeing is believing " . > > > > > Coming back to the subject of this email...How > Nadi > > Shastra changed my life ? I am least bothered > about > > if > > my predictions will come true or not in future, > but > > Nadi Shastra greatly influenced me in becoming > part > > of > > a very very nobel cause. After my experience with > > Nadi, I have become an active volunteer of > " Sankara > > Eye Foundation " (SEF in short) based out of USA > with > > a > > vision of " Every state in india should have such a > > free eye hospital by the year 2020 " . > > > > My heartfelt gratitude to Mr.Shashikant Oak & Mr. > > Uday > > Mehta who helped me experience this Nadi Shastra > > which > > inturn made me take part in this noble cause for > > long > > time in future in my life. > > > > Please visit the web site of SEF USA @ > > http://www.giftofvision.org ( USA Specific ) > > http://www.sankaraeye.com/tosupport.html (India > > specific) > > > > Our mission is to initiate and drive community eye > > care activities in India by working with eye care > > organisations such as Sankara Eye Society, which > > runs > > the Sankara Eye Hospital in Coimbatore. The > majority > > of our fundraising effort is achieved through > > fundraising events, booths in major events, > > advertising and working with major donors and by > > mass > > communication like this. > > > > In California, USA we have about 250 volunteers > and > > over 450 volunteers in other states of USA. We are > > all > > meeting this month end for 10th Anniversary of > this > > SEF, USA and to scale up our efforts better in the > > coming years. We are all exicited about it. > > > > Through these fundraising efforts, SEF, USA has > > played > > a significant role in increasing the number of > free > > surgeries eight fold to its current projected > annual > > rate of about 70,000. > > > > SEF's mission is to realize the goal of 20/20 > vision > > for the people of India by the year 2020 > > > > One can take part in this noble cause by simply > > donating as minimum as $30 (or equivalent INR).. > > Funds are collected for specific programs such as: > > > > • Open an Eye a Month ($30 per month) > > • Other specialized programs such as corneal > > transplants. > > Funds collected under specific programs are sent > in > > its entirety to India. In addition, SEF, USA > > provides > > extensive feedback to its donors – on how the > money > > is > > used. This feedback has led to a large number of > > repeat donors > > > > With over 70,000 eye surgeries annually -- and a > > rural > > outreach camp every WEEK [not one week has been > > missed > > in the last 25 years] – the Sankara Eye Hospital > has > > become a model institution that blends the leading > > medical technologies and practices in community > eye > > care with the best practices in management and > human > > resource development. > > > > Last year SEF, USA raised about 3 million dolalrs > > and > > completed the hospital and training center in > > Bangalore. The center is to be opened on March > 3rd, > > 2008. > > > > SEF is where it is today because of its committed > > volunteers. To realize our mission of 20/20 by > 2020 > > we > > have to grow our list of volunteers. There are > many > > ways you can volunteer, please visit the website > for > > more details. > > > > Please consider SEF for your generous > contributions > > if > > you think our efforts are good. > > > > For me, supporting this noble cause has become > part > > of > > my daily routine...every day I spend sometime on > it. > > > > OK...now, the most important thing...in this > > commercial world as things have become difficult > to > > distinguish good from bad...you might question > " How > > efficiently the funds are utilized " ? Yes, I > > questioned that too and it all started with my > > communication with one of the veteran volunteer(or > > visionary) and my own research about this Sankara > > Eye > > Foundation and SEF, USA....and finally my intution > > of > > " Go for it to support this noble cause " -- Now, I > > consider my association with SEF, USA as lifetime > > opportunity to support this noble cause. > > I am fortunate to be associated with the group of > > volunteers at SEF, whose selfless and determined > > efforts towards our mission motivate me. > > > > Any questions, feel free to shoot. > > > > With many thanks, > > Srinivas. > > > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? > > Find them fast with Search. > > > http://tools.search./newsearch/category.php?category=shopping > > > > > > Why delete messages? Unlimited storage is just > a click away. 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Guest guest Posted February 20, 2008 Report Share Posted February 20, 2008 Dear, Sri. Srinivas and other Naadi Lover Friends. The incident narrated by you is very interesting. In my book, I have narrated how the predictions and actual happenings were true, word by word, as per 9th chapter of my Agasthya Naadi predictions. Interested may read it in details in chapter No 15 to 18 in English and Chapter No. 23 to 25 in Hindi version. Regarding Shankar Netralaya and the Netradaan it is very solemn duty to provide as much assistance in monitory or other methods . I remembered some cases in connection with eyesight and Shankar Netralaya In Chennai. 1) One of the members of my section in Air Force station Tambaram office in Chennai had to rush to Shankar Netralaya for his son. The son accidentally lost his eyesight during Diwali crackers show. While the child was under treatment, he rushed to Nadi predictions to know the predicament of his son. As told he performed the remedial measures. The hopeless case as per doctor was a success story. The child's eyesight was restored. His timely performing the remedial measures were the reason for his miraculous recovery. My colleague thanked me for nothing. 2) In another story, I happened to attend a marriage in Nashik, a year back. Some one attending the ceremony was selling some perfumes. I liked the flavour. So I managed to go to his house which was very near from Marriage hall. As I was about to leave his house, I was introduced by name. Hearing this the person caught my hand and was immensely happy. He said that he can not believe this, that Wing Commander Oak personally coming to meet him in his house! He not only returned the money for the perfumes but narrated how hectically he was in search for me for so many years. He said it was some 10-12 years back he was to go to Shankar Netralaya with a near friend of him who lost eyesight while working in a factory. Some particle had got stuck in the side the retinae. The case was very delicate. The Hospital authorities had told that chances were almost nil. While this was on, the perfumer the then co-worker of that injured person remembered an article written by me in Marathi and some controversy created by the rationalists etc. By merely remembering the name of the place 'Tambaram' some how he found out the centre and got the readings. He was told to do some remedies, for his friends eyesight. And assured him that the eyesight will be restored to that an extent that he will later forget that he lost it. As predicted, the eyesight was restored. Because of this incident he had very much faith in Naadi Predictions. His friend did not lose the employment. And is still in the same company honouring higher posts. Where as his fried changed the line and shifted to the perfumes business. All these years, he was trying to get my changing addresses due to my defence service. On this background, when I met him in his house, for him it was a very pleasant shock. Later I got the telephone number of his friend and got the story confirmed from his mouth. When contacted his friend, he could not immediately remember his hospitalisation in Shankar Netralaya years back. Only after his friends reference, he could prompt recollect the incidence. He also thanked the Naadi Maharishi. THUS LIFE CHANGING EVENTS DO TAKE PLACE BECAUSE OF THE GUIDANCE BY THE MAHARSHIS. Wing Commander Shashikant Oak. Pune, India. Forgot the famous last words? Access your message archive online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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