Guest guest Posted December 21, 2005 Report Share Posted December 21, 2005 Dear Nitin-ji I had sent a reply to your response but for some reason it never got posted on the vedic astrology group. Thanks for the reference to the article. I have a copy. However even in that article under the " Palana devata " section there is no reference to palana devata as a form of the mother. Many deities are listed. Personally i rightly agree with you and also belive in the mother's form for palana devata. But in Sri Freedom-ji's mp3 (sjc vyasa) class http://shrifreedom.com/VyasaSJC/lecture/01/2005-9-25%2006%20Ishta.mp3 he mentions palana devata as a sri vishnu swarupa. In PVR-ji's mp3 classes (lesson no 20) he mentions palana devata as a form of the mother. Please clarify this. Adhyaayin Om Sri Gurubhyo Namah sohamsa , " Nitin K " <sjc@j...> wrote: > > ||| Aum Krishna Guru ||| > > vedic astrology/message/68220 > > || Namah Shivaaya || > > > -- > " adhyaayin " <adhyaayin> > sohamsa > Tue, 20 Dec 2005 11:05:40 -0000 > > >Dear Gurus > > > >Pranaams > > > >Please clear my confusion about the Palana Devata (6th from AmK). > > > >On hearing the audio classes of PVR-ji my understanding was that it > >should be a form of the mother corresponding to the planet. But > >recently I heard Freedom-ji's class mp3 (Vyasa SJC) that it should be a > >form of Sri Vishnu. > > > >So I hope somebody could clarify this. > > > >Thanks and kind regards. > > > >Adhyaayin > > > >Om Sri Gurubhyo namah > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >*tat savitur varenyam* > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2005 Report Share Posted December 22, 2005 Namaste Sri Dakshinamoorthi, One should realize that there are no perfect objective answers to questions in astrology that relate to religion, spirituality and philosophy. What I said in my class was based on the same thinking that was outlined by Nitin below. Sanjay ji once taught me that it is advisable to take a form of Vishnu as ishta devata and a form of Devi as palana devata. The above is, however, not strictly following Pararsara. Parasara outlines all gods when describing ishta and palana devatas. Thus, it makes sense to accept any devata. At the same time, Sanjay ji's specific guidance on using the forms of Vishnu and Devi is logical too. Are you sure you are not mistaking what Freedom said regarding ishta devata for palana devata? That is possible. In any case, in my humble view, you can worship any form of god as ishta devata or palana devata. If Mars is in the 12th from AK in navamsa and one worships Kartikeya or Bagalamukhi for moksha (instead of Narasimha), I don't believe that that worship goes wasted. Those gods may still take one closer to moksha. Similarly, if Saturn is in 6th from AmK in navamsa and one worships Koorma Deva or Vishnu Himself instead of Mother Kaali and asks for livelihood, one's livelihood may still be taken care of. It is good to follow the advice of maharshis, tradition and gurus whenever possible, but one should be flexible and focus on the essence and spirit of the teachings. Sometimes, we can get stuck in some details and miss the essence. Thumbrules are just that - thumbrules. Understanding the TRUE nature of either Vishnu or Shiva or Shakti - even one of them - is not easy. If someone feels close to one of the three, I wouldn't mind recommending the forms of the same for all purposes. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha ------------------------------- Free Jyotish lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro.home.comcast.net Free Jyotish software (Windows): http://www.VedicAstrologer.org Sri Jagannath Centre (SJC) website: http://www.SriJagannath.org ------------------------------- > Dear Nitin-ji > > I had sent a reply to your response but for some reason it > never got posted on the vedic astrology group. > > Thanks for the reference to the article. I have a copy. > > However even in that article under the " Palana devata " section there > is no reference to palana devata as a form of the mother. Many > deities are listed. > > Personally i rightly agree with you and also belive in the mother's > form for palana devata. > > But in Sri Freedom-ji's mp3 (sjc vyasa) class > http://shrifreedom.com/VyasaSJC/lecture/01/2005-9-25%2006% 20Ishta.mp3 > he mentions palana devata as a sri vishnu swarupa. > > In PVR-ji's mp3 classes (lesson no 20) he mentions palana devata as a > form of the mother. > > > Please clarify this. > > Adhyaayin > > Om Sri Gurubhyo Namah > > > sohamsa , " Nitin K " <sjc@j...> wrote: > > > > ||| Aum Krishna Guru ||| > > > > vedic astrology/message/68220 > > > > || Namah Shivaaya || > > > > > > -- > > " adhyaayin " <adhyaayin> > > sohamsa > > Tue, 20 Dec 2005 11:05:40 -0000 > > > > >Dear Gurus > > > > > >Pranaams > > > > > >Please clear my confusion about the Palana Devata (6th from AmK). > > > > > >On hearing the audio classes of PVR-ji my understanding was that it > > >should be a form of the mother corresponding to the planet. But > > >recently I heard Freedom-ji's class mp3 (Vyasa SJC) that it should > be a > > >form of Sri Vishnu. > > > > > >So I hope somebody could clarify this. > > > > > >Thanks and kind regards. > > > > > >Adhyaayin > > > > > >Om Sri Gurubhyo namah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2005 Report Share Posted December 22, 2005 Dear Adhyaayin, Sorry for addressing you with a wrong name. It is a cut & paste error. I cut & pasted your mail into a template which contained a mail I sent yesterday to v-a list and forgot to edit the name. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha ------------------------------- Free Jyotish lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro.home.comcast.net Free Jyotish software (Windows): http://www.VedicAstrologer.org Sri Jagannath Centre (SJC) website: http://www.SriJagannath.org ------------------------------- > Namaste Sri Dakshinamoorthi, > > One should realize that there are no perfect objective answers to > questions in astrology that relate to religion, spirituality and > philosophy. > > What I said in my class was based on the same thinking that was > outlined by Nitin below. Sanjay ji once taught me that it is > advisable to take a form of Vishnu as ishta devata and a form of > Devi as palana devata. > > The above is, however, not strictly following Pararsara. Parasara > outlines all gods when describing ishta and palana devatas. Thus, it > makes sense to accept any devata. At the same time, Sanjay ji's > specific guidance on using the forms of Vishnu and Devi is logical > too. > > Are you sure you are not mistaking what Freedom said regarding ishta > devata for palana devata? That is possible. > > In any case, in my humble view, you can worship any form of god as > ishta devata or palana devata. If Mars is in the 12th from AK in > navamsa and one worships Kartikeya or Bagalamukhi for moksha > (instead of Narasimha), I don't believe that that worship goes > wasted. Those gods may still take one closer to moksha. Similarly, > if Saturn is in 6th from AmK in navamsa and one worships Koorma Deva > or Vishnu Himself instead of Mother Kaali and asks for livelihood, > one's livelihood may still be taken care of. > > It is good to follow the advice of maharshis, tradition and gurus > whenever possible, but one should be flexible and focus on the > essence and spirit of the teachings. Sometimes, we can get stuck in > some details and miss the essence. Thumbrules are just that - > thumbrules. > > Understanding the TRUE nature of either Vishnu or Shiva or Shakti - > even one of them - is not easy. If someone feels close to one of the > three, I wouldn't mind recommending the forms of the same for all > purposes. > > May Jupiter's light shine on us, > Narasimha > ------------------------------- > Free Jyotish lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro.home.comcast.net > Free Jyotish software (Windows): http://www.VedicAstrologer.org > Sri Jagannath Centre (SJC) website: http://www.SriJagannath.org > ------------------------------- > > > Dear Nitin-ji > > > > I had sent a reply to your response but for some reason it > > never got posted on the vedic astrology group. > > > > Thanks for the reference to the article. I have a copy. > > > > However even in that article under the " Palana devata " section > there > > is no reference to palana devata as a form of the mother. Many > > deities are listed. > > > > Personally i rightly agree with you and also belive in the > mother's > > form for palana devata. > > > > But in Sri Freedom-ji's mp3 (sjc vyasa) class > > http://shrifreedom.com/VyasaSJC/lecture/01/2005-9-25%2006% > 20Ishta.mp3 > > he mentions palana devata as a sri vishnu swarupa. > > > > In PVR-ji's mp3 classes (lesson no 20) he mentions palana devata > as a > > form of the mother. > > > > > > Please clarify this. > > > > Adhyaayin > > > > Om Sri Gurubhyo Namah > > > > > > sohamsa , " Nitin K " <sjc@j...> wrote: > > > > > > ||| Aum Krishna Guru ||| > > > > > > vedic astrology/message/68220 > > > > > > || Namah Shivaaya || > > > > > > > > > -- > > > " adhyaayin " <adhyaayin> > > > sohamsa > > > Tue, 20 Dec 2005 11:05:40 -0000 > > > > > > >Dear Gurus > > > > > > > >Pranaams > > > > > > > >Please clear my confusion about the Palana Devata (6th from > AmK). > > > > > > > >On hearing the audio classes of PVR-ji my understanding was > that it > > > >should be a form of the mother corresponding to the planet. But > > > >recently I heard Freedom-ji's class mp3 (Vyasa SJC) that it > should > > be a > > > >form of Sri Vishnu. > > > > > > > >So I hope somebody could clarify this. > > > > > > > >Thanks and kind regards. > > > > > > > >Adhyaayin > > > > > > > >Om Sri Gurubhyo namah > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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