Guest guest Posted December 26, 1999 Report Share Posted December 26, 1999 My dear brother, Narasimha Rao wrote: > Are you saying that a prasna posed to several astrologers is not > genuine? If someone with great faith in you and your students walks in > to an SJVC class at the end of the class and poses a prasna to the > class collectively (addressing the whole class), is not a genuine > prasna?? > > I am not challenging what elders teach. I am only asking a question > that troubles me, so that the knowledge can be consolidated. Does the person who is asking expect all who are present in the class to attempt it? Does all of them attempt to answere? If so, will they do it then, or postpone it? If it is done there and then itself, your example do not serve the purpose. If they choose to pospone to attempt to answere, whoom will the native approach afterwards? One or all of them? What I am trying to say is, though a question is directed to a collection of astrologers, the native might have to resort to a single astrologer. Your example do not serve the purpose of contradicting this statement. For your example, if some one asks a question in SJVC class, and the teacher feels it was genuine (I mean to say, it can be genuine) teacher may take up the prasna himself, or may direct one of disciples there to work on it. Regards, Vijay. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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