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On Sat, 4/26/08, nitin jain <ecstacymaster wrote:nitin jain <ecstacymasterRe: My experiences and a little about naadiguruonweb.org - Please read Date: Saturday, April 26, 2008, 8:16 PM

one question to all .

 

do rishis prescribe only remedies or amount of money also.

i think amount is decided by reader.--------------------------------Dear members,Well this is something which needs a bit of clarification by the naadi readers themselves.( They always say the rishi has written... but do not allow anyone to cross check it. )Till now no seeker has has taken a photograph/copy of their naadi and published the fact.(If they have, iam ignorant about it , so if any one has a solid proof that would be wonderful).But from here begins series of questions; Which are -1- Do naadi readers ever pay taxes?2- Have they ever given reciepts/bill to any seekers?3- Why is the tax department sleeping on this ?4- Where are the originals?5- Who has authorised the readers to make money on the rishi's work?6- Where is the proof of such a document?7- The work of the rishi's are copyright

free so how can anyone claim to posseses it?8- The work surely comes under heritage department so why are they(govt) not acting to acquire it?9- Why is that naadi readers are so secretive about the whole affair?( If they are..)10- Ten years back the general reading used to cost 100rs now it is 300rs/500rs - why ?( i know about the price rise, inflation etc but thats not the answer to this question. The rishis have done selfless service without accepting any reward, so why should they add more burden on people?).11- What about people who can't afford the cost? Should they be considered as sinners?(That cannot be the case.. as rishis consider all souls as their children and see all equally.)12- All the rishis have written tons of scriptures stating that money is the root of all evil and advised people to be service minded and not hoard wealth; Then how can they write in the naadi to give huge amounts

to the reader?A little bit of info here... In one of the naadi centers i visited, the naadi reader said the rishi's have told that me to pay so and so 'panam' as dakshina(not for reading).They clarified one 'panam' is 28 paisa.And please remember somewhere(can't remember where) it was stated that the naadi were translated in 1800's or so. Isn't it probable that the people who translated the naadi's added this amount according to that era? I may be ignorant about some points raised here, it will be wonderful to know what our members think about them and offer their thoughts.And please... iam not trying to undermine any naadi reader. I intensely feel that the rishis work could be protected and treated with more respect and expect that the naadi reader should be dedicated, truthful and unfleecing.regards,ms

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Interesting questions I must say, I have one more to add. Ponder over it in free time J How many leafs are there in total. Most claim to have leaf of everyone in the world. Percentage of people returning without leaf is very low. So does that comes into billion leafs? Where do they store them? Where is the centre? Would love to visit that place where they store such a billion leafs. Questions about taxes and heritage department were interesting. Some naadi readers are earning around 20 to 25 thousand per day thanks to the promotions in this group by some people either genuine or fake ids. Now if you calculate this into months and than year, its way above the standard deduction. May be tax doesn’t apply to them as they serving the public and passing the information from the Great Maharishis to the general public. Regards Rohitmadhusudan sadagopan <madhusudan01 wrote: On Sat, 4/26/08, nitin jain <ecstacymaster > wrote:nitin jain <ecstacymaster >Re: My experiences and a little about naadiguruonweb.org - Please read Date: Saturday, April 26, 2008, 8:16 PM one question to all . do rishis prescribe only remedies or amount of money also. i think amount is decided by reader.--------------------------------Dear members,Well this is something which needs a bit of clarification by the naadi readers themselves.( They always say the rishi has written... but do not allow anyone to cross check it. )Till now no seeker has has taken a photograph/copy of their naadi and published the fact.(If they have, iam ignorant about it , so if any one has a solid proof that would be wonderful).But from here begins series of questions; Which are -1- Do naadi readers ever pay taxes?2- Have they ever given reciepts/bill to any seekers?3- Why is the tax department sleeping on this ?4- Where are the

originals?5- Who has authorised the readers to make money on the rishi's work?6- Where is the proof of such a document?7- The work of the rishi's are copyright free so how can anyone claim to posseses it?8- The work surely comes under heritage department so why are they(govt) not acting to acquire it?9- Why is that naadi readers are so secretive about the whole affair?( If they are..)10- Ten years back the general reading used to cost 100rs now it is 300rs/500rs - why ?( i know about the price rise, inflation etc but thats not the answer to this question. The rishis have done selfless service without accepting any reward, so why should they add more burden on people?).11- What about people who can't afford the cost? Should they be considered as sinners?(That cannot be the case.. as rishis consider all souls as their children and see all equally.)12- All the rishis have written tons of scriptures

stating that money is the root of all evil and advised people to be service minded and not hoard wealth; Then how can they write in the naadi to give huge amounts to the reader?A little bit of info here... In one of the naadi centers i visited, the naadi reader said the rishi's have told that me to pay so and so 'panam' as dakshina(not for reading).They clarified one 'panam' is 28 paisa.And please remember somewhere(can't remember where) it was stated that the naadi were translated in 1800's or so. Isn't it probable that the people who translated the naadi's added this amount according to that era? I may be ignorant about some points raised here, it will be wonderful to know what our members think about them and offer their thoughts.And please... iam not trying to undermine any naadi reader. I intensely feel that the rishis work could be protected and treated with more respect and expect that the naadi reader should be dedicated,

truthful and unfleecing.regards,ms Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now.

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