Guest guest Posted July 3, 2007 Report Share Posted July 3, 2007 hraum namah adityaya Dear Jyotishas, Namaskar Today, Ive accepted Dr. Sanjay Sharma (Ayurvedic Doctor) as a Sisya in the realm of Vedanga Jyotish under a umbrella of Sri Jagganath Center - Sri Achyuta Das Parampara. http://www.rohinaa.com/content/view/15/21/lang,en/ Please shower our relation with blessings and good-wishes. Regards, Rafal Gendarz Sri Jagannath Center Guru email: rafal Jyotish pages: www.rohinaa.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2007 Report Share Posted July 3, 2007 || Om Namo Narayanaya || Dear Guruji, Namaskar, Dharmakarmadhipathy Yoga rocking(means excellent). People approaching you.Career dharmic in nature and Counselling type. May God remove all obstacles in Jyotisha Learning. Kind Regards, Jim. Sisya. , Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme wrote: > > *hraum namah adityaya* > > Dear Jyotishas, Namaskar > > Today, Ive accepted /*Dr. Sanjay Sharma*/ (Ayurvedic Doctor) as a Sisya > in the realm of Vedanga Jyotish under a umbrella of Sri Jagganath Center > - Sri Achyuta Das Parampara. > > http://www.rohinaa.com/content/view/15/21/lang,en/ > > Please shower our relation with blessings and good-wishes. > > > Regards, > Rafal Gendarz > Sri Jagannath Center Guru > email: rafal > Jyotish pages: www.rohinaa.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2007 Report Share Posted July 3, 2007 Om Gurave Namah Namasthe Rafalji and Sanjay Sharma ji, Best wishes for both of you. Srinivasa --- Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme wrote: > *hraum namah adityaya* > > Dear Jyotishas, Namaskar > > Today, Ive accepted /*Dr. Sanjay Sharma*/ (Ayurvedic > Doctor) as a Sisya > in the realm of Vedanga Jyotish under a umbrella of > Sri Jagganath Center > - Sri Achyuta Das Parampara. > > http://www.rohinaa.com/content/view/15/21/lang,en/ > > Please shower our relation with blessings and > good-wishes. > > > Regards, > Rafal Gendarz > Sri Jagannath Center Guru > email: rafal > Jyotish pages: www.rohinaa.com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2007 Report Share Posted July 3, 2007 Om Gurave Namah Namasthe, A beautiful story on Guru-Shishya relationship. ---------------------- The following story also illustrates the importance of the guru-sishya relationship. Over three centuries ago, in Southern India, a great musician by the name of Sonti Venkatramaniah lived. Sonti Venkatramaniah taught music to several students and he was also the principle musician of the King Sarbhoji's court. At this time, the great composer Saint Thyagaraja was just six years old. The young Thyagaraja walked by Venkatramaniah's home every day on the way to the temple. Each time he passed by Venkatramaniah's home, Thyagaraja would stop and listen to the music coming from inside the home. One day, Venkatramaniah posed an intricate music question to his advanced music students and none of them could answer the question. Thyagaraja who is yet to have formal training in music, was standing outside and listening and shouted the correct answer to the question. Guru Venkatramaniah was so impressed by the young Thyagaraja's knowledge, that he immediately took him as his disciple and started teaching him music. After a few years of teaching, Guru Venkatramaniah took the still young Thyagaraja to the King's court and asked him to sing in the august presence of several great musicians. The great Thyagaraja, on the spot, composed the song, Doraguna Etuvanti Seva (Raga: Bilahari). When translated, the song means: " Can anyone get this kind of a blessing? To sing in the presence of my guru - even the Devas (the angels) are not so blessed as I (Thyagaraja). " In response, Guru Venkatramaniah exclaimed, Doraguna Iduvamdi Sishyudu (Can anyone be more blessed than I to get a disciple such as Thyagaraja?). This simple episode illustrates the dedication of a disciple to a guru and the love and admiration of a guru to a disciple. http://www.ipnatlanta.net/camaga/vidyarthi/Archives/Gurus_come_in_many_forms.htm ---------------------- Srinivasa --- Srinivasa Sunchu <padmanu wrote: > Om Gurave Namah > > Namasthe Rafalji and Sanjay Sharma ji, > > Best wishes for both of you. > > Srinivasa > > --- Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme wrote: > > > *hraum namah adityaya* > > > > Dear Jyotishas, Namaskar > > > > Today, Ive accepted /*Dr. Sanjay Sharma*/ > (Ayurvedic > > Doctor) as a Sisya > > in the realm of Vedanga Jyotish under a umbrella > of > > Sri Jagganath Center > > - Sri Achyuta Das Parampara. > > > > http://www.rohinaa.com/content/view/15/21/lang,en/ > > > > Please shower our relation with blessings and > > good-wishes. > > > > > > Regards, > > Rafal Gendarz > > Sri Jagannath Center Guru > > email: rafal > > Jyotish pages: www.rohinaa.com > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2007 Report Share Posted July 3, 2007 hraum namah adityaya Dear Srinivas, Thank You for blessings and nice story. Regards, Rafal Gendarz Sri Jagannath Center Guru email: rafal Jyotish pages: www.rohinaa.com Srinivasa Sunchu napisał(a): Om Gurave Namah Namasthe, A beautiful story on Guru-Shishya relationship. ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- ------- The following story also illustrates the importance of the guru-sishya relationship. Over three centuries ago, in Southern India, a great musician by the name of Sonti Venkatramaniah lived. Sonti Venkatramaniah taught music to several students and he was also the principle musician of the King Sarbhoji's court. At this time, the great composer Saint Thyagaraja was just six years old. The young Thyagaraja walked by Venkatramaniah' s home every day on the way to the temple. Each time he passed by Venkatramaniah' s home, Thyagaraja would stop and listen to the music coming from inside the home. One day, Venkatramaniah posed an intricate music question to his advanced music students and none of them could answer the question. Thyagaraja who is yet to have formal training in music, was standing outside and listening and shouted the correct answer to the question. Guru Venkatramaniah was so impressed by the young Thyagaraja's knowledge, that he immediately took him as his disciple and started teaching him music. After a few years of teaching, Guru Venkatramaniah took the still young Thyagaraja to the King's court and asked him to sing in the august presence of several great musicians. The great Thyagaraja, on the spot, composed the song, Doraguna Etuvanti Seva (Raga: Bilahari). When translated, the song means: "Can anyone get this kind of a blessing? To sing in the presence of my guru - even the Devas (the angels) are not so blessed as I (Thyagaraja) ." In response, Guru Venkatramaniah exclaimed, Doraguna Iduvamdi Sishyudu (Can anyone be more blessed than I to get a disciple such as Thyagaraja?) . This simple episode illustrates the dedication of a disciple to a guru and the love and admiration of a guru to a disciple. http://www.ipnatlan ta.net/camaga/ vidyarthi/ Archives/ Gurus_come_ in_many_forms. htm ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- ------- Srinivasa --- Srinivasa Sunchu <padmanu (AT) (DOT) com> wrote: > Om Gurave Namah > > Namasthe Rafalji and Sanjay Sharma ji, > > Best wishes for both of you. > > Srinivasa > > --- Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme@ wp.pl> wrote: > > > *hraum namah adityaya* > > > > Dear Jyotishas, Namaskar > > > > Today, Ive accepted /*Dr. Sanjay Sharma*/ > (Ayurvedic > > Doctor) as a Sisya > > in the realm of Vedanga Jyotish under a umbrella > of > > Sri Jagganath Center > > - Sri Achyuta Das Parampara. > > > > http://www.rohinaa. com/content/ view/15/21/ lang,en/ > > > > Please shower our relation with blessings and > > good-wishes. > > > > > > Regards, > > Rafal Gendarz > > Sri Jagannath Center Guru > > email: rafal (AT) rohinaa (DOT) com > > Jyotish pages: www.rohinaa. com > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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