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|om|Dear Utpal, namasteSo what if there is apparently no equivalent of these occasions in South India? Does this observation change the equation between brother and sister?

best regardsHariOn 10/24/06, utpal pathak <vedic_pathak wrote:

 

 

 

 

|| Jay Grurdev ||

 

Dear Members,

 

Though this is a non-Astrological post, i thought of putting it on

the day of Bhai-Beej..

 

I have complained (light heartedly but firmly) to some of best

friends hailing from Southern India about lacking of a single

festival which exclusively meant for a Brother & a Sister. Like we

have two festival called " Raksha Bandhan " & " Bhai Beej " .

 

I'll be very happy if there is one which i am not aware of. No

offence meant to any one.

 

the issue may be unpalatable for most but is very surprsing for me.

 

Regards,

 

Utpal Pathak

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|| Jay Gurudev ||

 

Dear Hari, Namaste !

 

'Equation' sounds improper word to decribe love between brother &

sister however I understand your meaning and it is true but a

festival day is a special day which 'Refreshes'-'Revitalises' the

prema, the affection. It serves as a great 'Token' of love.

 

My friends enjoys Rakhi day in Mumbai with great enthusiasm. I am

sure that people will be missing a day when Sister greets brother

with 'Deepa' and Kumkum. she puts a Tilak on his forehead. Ties a

Rakhi wrist with so much affection. Brother on his part gives some

present to her.

 

on Bhai- beej it is reverse. Brother goes to sister's house (if she

is married) and partakes the food prepared by her. she is so much

happy and try to prepare the best food in the world for her dear

brother.

 

Once again no Ugly -Nonsense-the most damaging words like South

India & north india. It is just the great tradition of " Bharat " and

i hope some day it is integrated in other parts as well.

 

Warm Reagrds,

 

Utpal Pathak

 

sohamsa , " Jyotisa Shisya " <achyutagaddi

wrote:

>

> |om|

> Dear Utpal, namaste

>

> So what if there is apparently no equivalent of these occasions in

South

> India? Does this observation change the equation between brother

and sister?

>

> best regards

> Hari

>

> On 10/24/06, utpal pathak <vedic_pathak wrote:

> >

> > || Jay Grurdev ||

> >

> > Dear Members,

> >

> > Though this is a non-Astrological post, i thought of putting it

on

> > the day of Bhai-Beej..

> >

> > I have complained (light heartedly but firmly) to some of best

> > friends hailing from Southern India about lacking of a single

> > festival which exclusively meant for a Brother & a Sister. Like

we

> > have two festival called " Raksha Bandhan " & " Bhai Beej " .

> >

> > I'll be very happy if there is one which i am not aware of. No

> > offence meant to any one.

> >

> > the issue may be unpalatable for most but is very surprsing for

me.

> >

> > Regards,

> >

> > Utpal Pathak

> >

>

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{Om Namo Narayanaya}

Dear Utpal ji, Hari ji,

Namaskar.

I have observed my maternal uncle, after Sankranthi-Pongal, visit his

sisters(married) with Haldi,Kumkum,and other shagun and bless/seek

blessings as applicable.

We are from Tamil Nadu, Thanjavur to be precise and I believe this is

a common practice.

Regards

Nalini

sohamsa , " utpal pathak " <vedic_pathak

wrote:

>

> || Jay Gurudev ||

>

> Dear Hari, Namaste !

>

> 'Equation' sounds improper word to decribe love between brother &

> sister however I understand your meaning and it is true but a

> festival day is a special day which 'Refreshes'-'Revitalises' the

> prema, the affection. It serves as a great 'Token' of love.

>

> My friends enjoys Rakhi day in Mumbai with great enthusiasm. I am

> sure that people will be missing a day when Sister greets brother

> with 'Deepa' and Kumkum. she puts a Tilak on his forehead. Ties a

> Rakhi wrist with so much affection. Brother on his part gives some

> present to her.

>

> on Bhai- beej it is reverse. Brother goes to sister's house (if she

> is married) and partakes the food prepared by her. she is so much

> happy and try to prepare the best food in the world for her dear

> brother.

>

> Once again no Ugly -Nonsense-the most damaging words like South

> India & north india. It is just the great tradition of " Bharat " and

> i hope some day it is integrated in other parts as well.

>

> Warm Reagrds,

>

> Utpal Pathak

>

> sohamsa , " Jyotisa Shisya " <achyutagaddi@>

> wrote:

> >

> > |om|

> > Dear Utpal, namaste

> >

> > So what if there is apparently no equivalent of these occasions

in

> South

> > India? Does this observation change the equation between brother

> and sister?

> >

> > best regards

> > Hari

> >

> > On 10/24/06, utpal pathak <vedic_pathak@> wrote:

> > >

> > > || Jay Grurdev ||

> > >

> > > Dear Members,

> > >

> > > Though this is a non-Astrological post, i thought of putting it

> on

> > > the day of Bhai-Beej..

> > >

> > > I have complained (light heartedly but firmly) to some of best

> > > friends hailing from Southern India about lacking of a single

> > > festival which exclusively meant for a Brother & a Sister. Like

> we

> > > have two festival called " Raksha Bandhan " & " Bhai Beej " .

> > >

> > > I'll be very happy if there is one which i am not aware of. No

> > > offence meant to any one.

> > >

> > > the issue may be unpalatable for most but is very surprsing for

> me.

> > >

> > > Regards,

> > >

> > > Utpal Pathak

> > >

> >

>

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Nalini Bahen, Namaste !

 

I wrote following lines in my original message:

 

> I'll be very happy if there is one which i am not aware of.>

 

Now your clear reply suggest that there is something for a brother &

sister every year. I am happy to know this.

 

Thanks & regards,

 

Utpal Pathak

 

sohamsa , " nalini2818 " <nalini2818 wrote:

>

> {Om Namo Narayanaya}

> Dear Utpal ji, Hari ji,

> Namaskar.

> I have observed my maternal uncle, after Sankranthi-Pongal, visit

his

> sisters(married) with Haldi,Kumkum,and other shagun and bless/seek

> blessings as applicable.

> We are from Tamil Nadu, Thanjavur to be precise and I believe this

is

> a common practice.

> Regards

> Nalini

> sohamsa , " utpal pathak " <vedic_pathak@>

> wrote:

> >

> > || Jay Gurudev ||

> >

> > Dear Hari, Namaste !

> >

> > 'Equation' sounds improper word to decribe love between brother

&

> > sister however I understand your meaning and it is true but a

> > festival day is a special day which 'Refreshes'-'Revitalises'

the

> > prema, the affection. It serves as a great 'Token' of love.

> >

> > My friends enjoys Rakhi day in Mumbai with great enthusiasm. I

am

> > sure that people will be missing a day when Sister greets

brother

> > with 'Deepa' and Kumkum. she puts a Tilak on his forehead. Ties

a

> > Rakhi wrist with so much affection. Brother on his part gives

some

> > present to her.

> >

> > on Bhai- beej it is reverse. Brother goes to sister's house (if

she

> > is married) and partakes the food prepared by her. she is so

much

> > happy and try to prepare the best food in the world for her dear

> > brother.

> >

> > Once again no Ugly -Nonsense-the most damaging words like South

> > India & north india. It is just the great tradition of " Bharat "

and

> > i hope some day it is integrated in other parts as well.

> >

> > Warm Reagrds,

> >

> > Utpal Pathak

> >

> > sohamsa , " Jyotisa Shisya " <achyutagaddi@>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > |om|

> > > Dear Utpal, namaste

> > >

> > > So what if there is apparently no equivalent of these

occasions

> in

> > South

> > > India? Does this observation change the equation between

brother

> > and sister?

> > >

> > > best regards

> > > Hari

> > >

> > > On 10/24/06, utpal pathak <vedic_pathak@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > || Jay Grurdev ||

> > > >

> > > > Dear Members,

> > > >

> > > > Though this is a non-Astrological post, i thought of putting

it

> > on

> > > > the day of Bhai-Beej..

> > > >

> > > > I have complained (light heartedly but firmly) to some of

best

> > > > friends hailing from Southern India about lacking of a single

> > > > festival which exclusively meant for a Brother & a Sister.

Like

> > we

> > > > have two festival called " Raksha Bandhan " & " Bhai Beej " .

> > > >

> > > > I'll be very happy if there is one which i am not aware of.

No

> > > > offence meant to any one.

> > > >

> > > > the issue may be unpalatable for most but is very surprsing

for

> > me.

> > > >

> > > > Regards,

> > > >

> > > > Utpal Pathak

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Om Gurave Namah

 

Namaste Utpal Bhai,

 

For us (andhraites) also, 24th Oct was a festival day, marked

by " bhagini hasta bhojanam " :--))

 

Just before a boy's upanayanam is performed, he must eat from the

hand of his sister...celebrating the legendary affection between

Surya and Gayatri?

 

Regards,

Lakshmi

 

 

 

 

 

sohamsa , " utpal pathak " <vedic_pathak

wrote:

>

> Nalini Bahen, Namaste !

>

> I wrote following lines in my original message:

>

> > I'll be very happy if there is one which i am not aware of.>

>

> Now your clear reply suggest that there is something for a brother

&

> sister every year. I am happy to know this.

>

> Thanks & regards,

>

> Utpal Pathak

>

> sohamsa , " nalini2818 " <nalini2818@> wrote:

> >

> > {Om Namo Narayanaya}

> > Dear Utpal ji, Hari ji,

> > Namaskar.

> > I have observed my maternal uncle, after Sankranthi-Pongal,

visit

> his

> > sisters(married) with Haldi,Kumkum,and other shagun and

bless/seek

> > blessings as applicable.

> > We are from Tamil Nadu, Thanjavur to be precise and I believe

this

> is

> > a common practice.

> > Regards

> > Nalini

> > sohamsa , " utpal pathak " <vedic_pathak@>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > || Jay Gurudev ||

> > >

> > > Dear Hari, Namaste !

> > >

> > > 'Equation' sounds improper word to decribe love between

brother

> &

> > > sister however I understand your meaning and it is true but a

> > > festival day is a special day which 'Refreshes'-'Revitalises'

> the

> > > prema, the affection. It serves as a great 'Token' of love.

> > >

> > > My friends enjoys Rakhi day in Mumbai with great enthusiasm. I

> am

> > > sure that people will be missing a day when Sister greets

> brother

> > > with 'Deepa' and Kumkum. she puts a Tilak on his forehead.

Ties

> a

> > > Rakhi wrist with so much affection. Brother on his part gives

> some

> > > present to her.

> > >

> > > on Bhai- beej it is reverse. Brother goes to sister's house

(if

> she

> > > is married) and partakes the food prepared by her. she is so

> much

> > > happy and try to prepare the best food in the world for her

dear

> > > brother.

> > >

> > > Once again no Ugly -Nonsense-the most damaging words like

South

> > > India & north india. It is just the great tradition

of " Bharat "

> and

> > > i hope some day it is integrated in other parts as well.

> > >

> > > Warm Reagrds,

> > >

> > > Utpal Pathak

> > >

> > > sohamsa , " Jyotisa Shisya "

<achyutagaddi@>

> > > wrote:

> > > >

> > > > |om|

> > > > Dear Utpal, namaste

> > > >

> > > > So what if there is apparently no equivalent of these

> occasions

> > in

> > > South

> > > > India? Does this observation change the equation between

> brother

> > > and sister?

> > > >

> > > > best regards

> > > > Hari

> > > >

> > > > On 10/24/06, utpal pathak <vedic_pathak@> wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > || Jay Grurdev ||

> > > > >

> > > > > Dear Members,

> > > > >

> > > > > Though this is a non-Astrological post, i thought of

putting

> it

> > > on

> > > > > the day of Bhai-Beej..

> > > > >

> > > > > I have complained (light heartedly but firmly) to some of

> best

> > > > > friends hailing from Southern India about lacking of a

single

> > > > > festival which exclusively meant for a Brother & a Sister.

> Like

> > > we

> > > > > have two festival called " Raksha Bandhan " & " Bhai Beej " .

> > > > >

> > > > > I'll be very happy if there is one which i am not aware

of.

> No

> > > > > offence meant to any one.

> > > > >

> > > > > the issue may be unpalatable for most but is very

surprsing

> for

> > > me.

> > > > >

> > > > > Regards,

> > > > >

> > > > > Utpal Pathak

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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|| Jay Gurudev ||

 

Lakshmi Bahen,

 

Lo..there are festival & my friends never told me. anyway now i am a

happier person.

 

I conclude the thread quoting a *missing phrase* from " Saptashati "

 

" Ya devi Sarvabhuteshu, Bhagini rupen Samsthita |

Namastasyei Namastasyei Nmasatasyei Namo Nama: || "

 

regards,

 

Utpal

 

Following are 2 missing lines from " Saptashati "

 

sohamsa , " b_lakshmi_ramesh "

<b_lakshmi_ramesh wrote:

>

> Om Gurave Namah

>

> Namaste Utpal Bhai,

>

> For us (andhraites) also, 24th Oct was a festival day, marked

> by " bhagini hasta bhojanam " :--))

>

> Just before a boy's upanayanam is performed, he must eat from the

> hand of his sister...celebrating the legendary affection between

> Surya and Gayatri?

>

> Regards,

> Lakshmi

>

>

>

>

>

> sohamsa , " utpal pathak " <vedic_pathak@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Nalini Bahen, Namaste !

> >

> > I wrote following lines in my original message:

> >

> > > I'll be very happy if there is one which i am not aware of.>

> >

> > Now your clear reply suggest that there is something for a

brother

> &

> > sister every year. I am happy to know this.

> >

> > Thanks & regards,

> >

> > Utpal Pathak

> >

> > sohamsa , " nalini2818 " <nalini2818@> wrote:

> > >

> > > {Om Namo Narayanaya}

> > > Dear Utpal ji, Hari ji,

> > > Namaskar.

> > > I have observed my maternal uncle, after Sankranthi-Pongal,

> visit

> > his

> > > sisters(married) with Haldi,Kumkum,and other shagun and

> bless/seek

> > > blessings as applicable.

> > > We are from Tamil Nadu, Thanjavur to be precise and I believe

> this

> > is

> > > a common practice.

> > > Regards

> > > Nalini

> > > sohamsa , " utpal pathak " <vedic_pathak@>

> > > wrote:

> > > >

> > > > || Jay Gurudev ||

> > > >

> > > > Dear Hari, Namaste !

> > > >

> > > > 'Equation' sounds improper word to decribe love between

> brother

> > &

> > > > sister however I understand your meaning and it is true but

a

> > > > festival day is a special day which 'Refreshes'-

'Revitalises'

> > the

> > > > prema, the affection. It serves as a great 'Token' of love.

> > > >

> > > > My friends enjoys Rakhi day in Mumbai with great enthusiasm.

I

> > am

> > > > sure that people will be missing a day when Sister greets

> > brother

> > > > with 'Deepa' and Kumkum. she puts a Tilak on his forehead.

> Ties

> > a

> > > > Rakhi wrist with so much affection. Brother on his part

gives

> > some

> > > > present to her.

> > > >

> > > > on Bhai- beej it is reverse. Brother goes to sister's house

> (if

> > she

> > > > is married) and partakes the food prepared by her. she is so

> > much

> > > > happy and try to prepare the best food in the world for her

> dear

> > > > brother.

> > > >

> > > > Once again no Ugly -Nonsense-the most damaging words like

> South

> > > > India & north india. It is just the great tradition

> of " Bharat "

> > and

> > > > i hope some day it is integrated in other parts as well.

> > > >

> > > > Warm Reagrds,

> > > >

> > > > Utpal Pathak

> > > >

> > > > sohamsa , " Jyotisa Shisya "

> <achyutagaddi@>

> > > > wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > |om|

> > > > > Dear Utpal, namaste

> > > > >

> > > > > So what if there is apparently no equivalent of these

> > occasions

> > > in

> > > > South

> > > > > India? Does this observation change the equation between

> > brother

> > > > and sister?

> > > > >

> > > > > best regards

> > > > > Hari

> > > > >

> > > > > On 10/24/06, utpal pathak <vedic_pathak@> wrote:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > || Jay Grurdev ||

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Dear Members,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Though this is a non-Astrological post, i thought of

> putting

> > it

> > > > on

> > > > > > the day of Bhai-Beej..

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I have complained (light heartedly but firmly) to some

of

> > best

> > > > > > friends hailing from Southern India about lacking of a

> single

> > > > > > festival which exclusively meant for a Brother & a

Sister.

> > Like

> > > > we

> > > > > > have two festival called " Raksha Bandhan " & " Bhai Beej " .

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I'll be very happy if there is one which i am not aware

> of.

> > No

> > > > > > offence meant to any one.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > the issue may be unpalatable for most but is very

> surprsing

> > for

> > > > me.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Regards,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Utpal Pathak

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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