Guest guest Posted January 29, 2001 Report Share Posted January 29, 2001 AUM SRI GURUVE NAMAH Dear Vijay! I personally feel that the astrologer should take up the question the moment he sees it. But it should be worth noting that, if the querist is supposed to know the correct answer to his query with Krishna's wish, any method adopted by the astrologer would give the correct answer. Regards Sarajit On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Pingali Vijaya Kumara Lakshmi Narayana Rao wrote: > Gurubhoem namaha > > Pranam Sanjay, > > Your reasoning is good. Your logic is simple: " A queriest need not > exactly know when his question took the final shape " . > And hence, asking him for the time when he/she thought of the question > may not be practically feasible. > > But, then, Prasna Marga and other classics mainly tell us how to do > prasna when queriest approaches us physically. A great deal of > suggestions are given on how to use the direction queriest faces, his > actions etc. > When the question is put on face, astrologer generally answeres there > and then. > > But, when the question is through an email, I have different times now: > 1. Time when Queriest thought of the prasna > 2. Time when Queriest started typing the prasna > 3. Time when Queriest sent the prasna > 4. Time when Astrologer saw the prasna > 5. Time when Astrologer attempted the prasna. > > Out of these, 3 can is preferred by Narasimha. As, it is equivalant to > " Queriest putting the question to the Astrologer " . > There is a small difference in a prasna on face and through an > email/letter. > > When the question is on face, 3 and 4 are one and the same. > > I am uncomfortable with 5. As, this gives some kind of extra control to > the astrologer. Suppose, if few people put some questions to me, if I > want those people, I would try to answere them in a GOOD period only. > > I would like to know what would you suggest among 3,4, and 5. > > your sishya, > Vijay. > > Sanjay Rath wrote: > > > Dear Narasimha, > > Just calmly follow the description of the Prasna method as outlined in > > the > > Prasna Marga. Even today, many people are troubled by questions and > > often > > seek a meeting with the Jyotish. Before meeting the Jyotish, they > > ponder > > over the question, the way to put the question and what not all and > > finally > > having made up their mind, they proceed to the place of the Jyotish > > and make > > the Prasna. > > > > Now, the Jyotish does not ask " What time did this question first occur > > to > > you, nor does he bother about since how long. He simply places the > > planets > > according to the time when " HE HEARD THE QUESTION " . Then the procedure > > > > follows. > > > > Now, take the time when Solai or Karu think about their Prasna, and > > after a > > lot of thought they pen it down and put it in a mail. It is possible > > that > > the Jyotish maybe travelling and may not be feeling up to the mark. > > Actually, in Prasna, this " FEELING " is very important as it is the > > intuition > > that guides. Then when the time is ripe, the mail is opened and read > > and > > chart cast... > > > > Thus the time of knowing of the query is the Prasna time for the > > Jyotish. It > > is possible that the querist may have thought of umpteen questions, > > but the > > one asked is the actual Prasna and the time when the Jyotish (One of > > the > > three main representatives of Satya Peetha) reads or hears is the time > > for > > the Prasna. the other two are the Doctor (like Brahma his worship or > > good > > will gives long life) and Lawyer (like Shiva, his protection always > > saves a > > person, sometimes for big crimes as well). Like that Jyotisha is like > > Vishnu > > who sustains and guides the native into a meaningful life.. > > > > OM TAT SAT > Archive: varahamihira > Info: varahamihira/info.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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