Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 I thank both (Shanmugapriyan and vasantha) of you for your information on this. I want to tell something intersting about a Nadi astrologer, my brother went and met a nadi astrologer who is in triplicane chennai,he stays ther 2 days a week there and rest in thiruvanamalai I guess.HIs name is Wahab seth a muslim guy,but before he reads the nadi astrology he will light the camphor and show it to the hidu gods like shiva, pray to them and then start to read the manuscripts. one more interesting thing in him is he is very arrogant and it seems he talks in a way that people get irritated..not to every one though only with a few for example he doest respect elders... he will threaten some participants saying shall I tell you what u did at that time....etc.If anyone getz a chance to go to chennai try to meet him and I will try to put up his address once I get it.I never met him as I was not interested at that time in this and also I am equally arrogant. His predictions were patially true but the facts he told cannot be predicted that easy...also to mention that some of the things he said about my cousin and brother did not happen. Thanks BhaskiShanmugapriyan V <vspriyan wrote: Even I hear some people saying that Nadi was originally written in Sanskrit and later translated to Tamil, I doubt that this information could be FALSE because if it was translated from another language into Tamil then were are the original manuscripts. The second question is if translated to Tamil why not into other Indian languages ? This should definitely be an incorrect information or rumour I believe Thanks Priyan Vasantha Ramnarayan <vasram (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote: I think the original Naadis were written in Sanskrit. A Chola king was amazed at their contents, had them translated into Tamil and had them stored in Saraswati Mahal library.--Vasanthabhaskaran ksam <bhaskiscud (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: I have read that nadi is written in tamil in old palm leaf manuscripts and I have seen those too but was not able to read it though..I was curious when I saw people from other places of india practising nadi, which invokes me this question.If nadi is written in tamil how come they practise it in other parts of india and do they learn tamil or is it written in other languages too. Thanks Bhaskaran Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2007 Report Share Posted November 9, 2007 Hi Bhaskaan, If you plan to consult a Nadi astrologer in Tamilnadu, I suggest you to do so only in very well known Nadi centers like the ones in Vaitheeswaran kovil or Kancheepuram. The experience your brother had with the Nadi astrologer you mentioned seems unpleasant and it is also contradictory to how a Nadi reader should behave and respond to people who seek their help. I like to mention here that NADI IS NOT THE PREDICTION OF THE PERSON WHO READS it for you, and he is only a translator and thats it, and it was predicted long back and not at the time when you seek help of a Nadi reader. Thanks Priyanbhaskaran ksam <bhaskiscud wrote: I thank both (Shanmugapriyan and vasantha) of you for your information on this. I want to tell something intersting about a Nadi astrologer, my brother went and met a nadi astrologer who is in triplicane chennai,he stays ther 2 days a week there and rest in thiruvanamalai I guess.HIs name is Wahab seth a muslim guy,but before he reads the nadi astrology he will light the camphor and show it to the hidu gods like shiva, pray to them and then start to read the manuscripts. one more interesting thing in him is he is very arrogant and it seems he talks in a way that people get irritated..not to every one though only with a few for example he doest respect elders... he will threaten some participants saying shall I tell you what u did at that time....etc.If anyone getz a chance to go to chennai try to meet him and I will try to put up his address once I get it.I never met him as I was not interested at that time in this and also I am equally arrogant. His predictions were patially true but the facts he told cannot be predicted that easy...also to mention that some of the things he said about my cousin and brother did not happen. Thanks BhaskiShanmugapriyan V <vspriyan > wrote: Even I hear some people saying that Nadi was originally written in Sanskrit and later translated to Tamil, I doubt that this information could be FALSE because if it was translated from another language into Tamil then were are the original manuscripts. The second question is if translated to Tamil why not into other Indian languages ? This should definitely be an incorrect information or rumour I believe Thanks Priyan Vasantha Ramnarayan <vasram (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote: I think the original Naadis were written in Sanskrit. A Chola king was amazed at their contents, had them translated into Tamil and had them stored in Saraswati Mahal library.--Vasanthabhaskaran ksam <bhaskiscud (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: I have read that nadi is written in tamil in old palm leaf manuscripts and I have seen those too but was not able to read it though..I was curious when I saw people from other places of india practising nadi, which invokes me this question.If nadi is written in tamil how come they practise it in other parts of india and do they learn tamil or is it written in other languages too. Thanks Bhaskaran Do You ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2007 Report Share Posted November 9, 2007 Hi Shanmugapriyan, is there a way where I could send my finger prints through postal mail and get my nadi read from kancheepuram.I am currently not residing in India and want to have my nadi read.Does the person in Kanchipuram offer these kind of facility.If so Please let me know about it. Also let me know the name of person whom you said and how much they charge for reading nadi. Thankyou BhaskaranShanmugapriyan V <vspriyan wrote: Hi Bhaskaan, If you plan to consult a Nadi astrologer in Tamilnadu, I suggest you to do so only in very well known Nadi centers like the ones in Vaitheeswaran kovil or Kancheepuram. The experience your brother had with the Nadi astrologer you mentioned seems unpleasant and it is also contradictory to how a Nadi reader should behave and respond to people who seek their help. I like to mention here that NADI IS NOT THE PREDICTION OF THE PERSON WHO READS it for you, and he is only a translator and thats it, and it was predicted long back and not at the time when you seek help of a Nadi reader. Thanks Priyanbhaskaran ksam <bhaskiscud (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: I thank both (Shanmugapriyan and vasantha) of you for your information on this. I want to tell something intersting about a Nadi astrologer, my brother went and met a nadi astrologer who is in triplicane chennai,he stays ther 2 days a week there and rest in thiruvanamalai I guess.HIs name is Wahab seth a muslim guy,but before he reads the nadi astrology he will light the camphor and show it to the hidu gods like shiva, pray to them and then start to read the manuscripts. one more interesting thing in him is he is very arrogant and it seems he talks in a way that people get irritated..not to every one though only with a few for example he doest respect elders... he will threaten some participants saying shall I tell you what u did at that time....etc.If anyone getz a chance to go to chennai try to meet him and I will try to put up his address once I get it.I never met him as I was not interested at that time in this and also I am equally arrogant. His predictions were patially true but the facts he told cannot be predicted that easy...also to mention that some of the things he said about my cousin and brother did not happen. Thanks BhaskiShanmugapriyan V <vspriyan > wrote: Even I hear some people saying that Nadi was originally written in Sanskrit and later translated to Tamil, I doubt that this information could be FALSE because if it was translated from another language into Tamil then were are the original manuscripts. The second question is if translated to Tamil why not into other Indian languages ? This should definitely be an incorrect information or rumour I believe Thanks Priyan Vasantha Ramnarayan <vasram (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote: I think the original Naadis were written in Sanskrit. A Chola king was amazed at their contents, had them translated into Tamil and had them stored in Saraswati Mahal library.--Vasanthabhaskaran ksam <bhaskiscud (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: I have read that nadi is written in tamil in old palm leaf manuscripts and I have seen those too but was not able to read it though..I was curious when I saw people from other places of india practising nadi, which invokes me this question.If nadi is written in tamil how come they practise it in other parts of india and do they learn tamil or is it written in other languages too. Thanks Bhaskaran Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection around Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2007 Report Share Posted November 10, 2007 Hi Bhaskaran, I'm not sure if that could be possible, bcoz the Nadi reader reads out versus from palm leaves that matches the category of your thumb impression and asks you to confirm with an 'yes or no' answer to pick your palm leaf precisely so that'll not be possible I believe. If you want let me know I'll give you their contact number and address in Kancheepuram.In the Nadi center I mentioned there are round 10 to 15 Nadi readers as an association and are controlled by a chief Nadi reader Pls speak to them and get clarified Thanks Priyan bhaskaran ksam <bhaskiscud wrote: Hi Shanmugapriyan, is there a way where I could send my finger prints through postal mail and get my nadi read from kancheepuram.I am currently not residing in India and want to have my nadi read.Does the person in Kanchipuram offer these kind of facility.If so Please let me know about it. Also let me know the name of person whom you said and how much they charge for reading nadi. Thankyou BhaskaranShanmugapriyan V <vspriyan > wrote: Hi Bhaskaan, If you plan to consult a Nadi astrologer in Tamilnadu, I suggest you to do so only in very well known Nadi centers like the ones in Vaitheeswaran kovil or Kancheepuram. The experience your brother had with the Nadi astrologer you mentioned seems unpleasant and it is also contradictory to how a Nadi reader should behave and respond to people who seek their help. I like to mention here that NADI IS NOT THE PREDICTION OF THE PERSON WHO READS it for you, and he is only a translator and thats it, and it was predicted long back and not at the time when you seek help of a Nadi reader. Thanks Priyanbhaskaran ksam <bhaskiscud (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: I thank both (Shanmugapriyan and vasantha) of you for your information on this. I want to tell something intersting about a Nadi astrologer, my brother went and met a nadi astrologer who is in triplicane chennai,he stays ther 2 days a week there and rest in thiruvanamalai I guess.HIs name is Wahab seth a muslim guy,but before he reads the nadi astrology he will light the camphor and show it to the hidu gods like shiva, pray to them and then start to read the manuscripts. one more interesting thing in him is he is very arrogant and it seems he talks in a way that people get irritated..not to every one though only with a few for example he doest respect elders... he will threaten some participants saying shall I tell you what u did at that time....etc.If anyone getz a chance to go to chennai try to meet him and I will try to put up his address once I get it.I never met him as I was not interested at that time in this and also I am equally arrogant. His predictions were patially true but the facts he told cannot be predicted that easy...also to mention that some of the things he said about my cousin and brother did not happen. Thanks BhaskiShanmugapriyan V <vspriyan > wrote: Even I hear some people saying that Nadi was originally written in Sanskrit and later translated to Tamil, I doubt that this information could be FALSE because if it was translated from another language into Tamil then were are the original manuscripts. The second question is if translated to Tamil why not into other Indian languages ? This should definitely be an incorrect information or rumour I believe Thanks Priyan Vasantha Ramnarayan <vasram (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote: I think the original Naadis were written in Sanskrit. A Chola king was amazed at their contents, had them translated into Tamil and had them stored in Saraswati Mahal library.--Vasanthabhaskaran ksam <bhaskiscud (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: I have read that nadi is written in tamil in old palm leaf manuscripts and I have seen those too but was not able to read it though..I was curious when I saw people from other places of india practising nadi, which invokes me this question.If nadi is written in tamil how come they practise it in other parts of india and do they learn tamil or is it written in other languages too. Thanks Bhaskaran Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection around Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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