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Hare Rama Krishna,

Dear SS - Namaskar,

you may be right in that the epilepsy in this case does't have an underlying neurological cause., ie the disorder is not originating in the brain.

As I understand it, the boy was preparing for his exams, studying day and night diligently, and because of the stress and ( I suppose) sleep deprivation his body was weakened. The first attack came when he was utterly exhausted.

As a doctor ,you know very well, that the medical profession is happy when they can find and apply a "label" for a disease. Also, in allopathic medicine there is hardly a "cure"; the aim is simply to "manage" a disease. A cure however can't be effected, unless one knows the cause. Allopathic medicine hardly concerns itself with cause, only the alleviation symptoms and the management of disease. This is fine ,of course in the case of a perforated appendix but hardly justifiable in, -lets say-prolonged hypertension.

So, in any case, the boy was "officially" diagnosed as epileptic. The books are "closed".

I have my doubts however.

My assesment-at this early stage- is either:

a. Interference from the unseen world (some disembodied beings are the cause).

b. re-emergence of some past life issues

c. curse ( and I mean PRESENT curse, as it is quite prevalent in this part of the world- some malay bohmos are quite professional in these sordid matters)

d. curse (past life)

e. the disease is due to fear,terror, fright,stress and inability to "cope" with life,and the desire to "escape" from life. In fact the boy was "recently" exempted from compulsory military service, which is quite something in Singapore.

As I do with all who come to me, I am taking the boy and his father to the Ganapati Temple( there is a special and very powerful one here in Singapore) where I teach them the Maha Ganapati Mantra, and together we make 108 circumambulations around the central shrine, reciting the Mantra.(takes about 1 and a half hours).

Then I start working "officially" on the case.

I will deal with this on several levels:

a. astrological

b. Ayurvedic

c. Tantric

d. Diet and lifestyle. (and not just vegetarian diet. That is a start only. The traditional Tamil cooking is predestined to cause obesity,hypertension,cardiovascular complications,diabetis and a host of other unpleasant diseases.

And naturally, I will take into consideration ANYsound medical/astrological etc advice/help I can get.

My philosophy is, that if something is worth doing,- then it is worth doing it WELL. I will not rest until the boy is cured.

With deep respect:

 

Arpadh Joosohamsa , "Soul Sadhak" <soulsadhak wrote:>> Hi Arpad,> > 2c the other way round (doc understanding astro):> > As u said, the first attack occured in 2004, that's makes it as > Adult Onset Case - but most Adult Onset Seizures are not Epileptic > Seizures and most do not have an underlying neurological cause., ie > to say the disorder is not originating in the brain. These can be > symptomatic (indicative of underlying causes other than actual > neurological origin) or metabolic in origin.> > So, is the diagnosis of epilepsy a confirmed one?> > It would be nice if u could mail me the breif history, reports (esp. > EEG) and medical treatment being given. I wud like to study the > chart in retrospect and tally with comments from our erudite Gurus > and learned friends in order to understand this chart.> > Best Regards,> SS> sohamsa , "Arpad Joo" panchasila@ wrote:> >> > > > Hare Rama Krishna,> > > > Dear Sarbani, Visti Namaskar.> > > > Thank you both for your erudite comments.> > > > I would like to change the subject now.> > > > I have been approached by a friend, whom I knew for sometime. He > is in> > deep sorrow on account of his son,Jayaprabu. A bright boy, doing > well in> > his studies, then suddenly epilepsy has appeared. The family and > the boy> > is devastated.> > > > The father very hesitantly has disclosed this information to me. > They> > are a poor Tamil family and can ill afford the exorbitant prices > of the> > visits to the specialist. (Every time 700 sing $!). Allopathic > medicines> > has supressed the appearance of epilepsy for some time, but > suddenly,> > just a few weeks ago it appeared again. Fortunately the attack > lasts> > only for about 15 seconds, but it is enough to cause serious > damage.> > (also to the loss of confidence).> > > > As the family is poor, I have undertaken the work from start to > finish> > for 1$ (as Guru dakshina). I also want them to be able to put their> > resources into the pujas which I will recomend for them.> > > > Anyway,since I have NEVER encountered epilepsy in any chart, I > thought> > that I invite your deep knowledge of Jyotish to assist me and help > me.> > > > Here is the info:> > > > Jayaprabu> > > > May 15th 1984, 07.05(am) Singapore> > > > The first attack of epilepsy has occured on the 20th of Oct. 2004,> > between 20.00-22.00 Hrs.(In Singapore)> > > > The chart itself is interesting in many respects. The close > proximity of> > Full moon ( a few hours away), in fact Lunar eclipse, the numerous> > afflictions in the chart etc. Also interesting is the attack > occured at> > the start of Rahu Antara in Shani Maha dasha.(Vimshottari)> > > > Rather than prejudice any of your judgements,I will not say any > more> > either in diagnosis or remedies.> > > > By the way,it is open to ANYONE of you, respected members, to > comment or> > put your "2 cents worth " in.> > > > If you have the heart and the time, please lend me a helping hand > in> > this.> > > > With deep respect:> > > > Arpadh Joo> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sohamsa , "Sarbani Sarkar" <sarbani@> wrote:> > >> > > Shri Brahmadaru Smarami> > >> > > Dear Sharat, Arpad,> > >> > > What Arpad writes is very correct. And what Visti writes is also> > correct in> > > that the mis-information in the web is the cause of confusion, > and the> > fact> > > that anyone and everyone can reach the Divine Mother. Tripura > Vidya as> > Arpad> > > points out is very complex and south India is rich in the Sri-> Kula> > > tradition; while eastern Indian traditions are more Kali-Kula> > traditions.> > > Tripura is Lalita and Shodasi. Doing the simple nama mantras of > the> > Lalita> > > Sahasranama can be very helpful, like "om lalitambikayai > namah" . "Om> > > parasundaryai namah", is just one such mantra from that beautiful> > hymn. The> > > root bija for Tripura is "aim klim sauh". Japa or meditation on > this> > can> > > lead one to the guru or mantra initiation. Others are often > given the> > three> > > kuta bijas of Tripura to start with; sometimes just one kuta > bija is> > given.> > > Sometimes, Tripura's root bija, simply Shrim is given. Shrim is > the> > root> > > bija for Tripura, Kamlatmika and Saraswati. Sometimes small > mantras> > like "Om> > > aim klim tripurayai svaha" are used.> > >> > > Mahavidyas have the eventual potentiality of granting the maha > vidya,> > that> > > is the ultimate vidya of atma gyana and realization of God. The > ten> > > mahavidyas are the ten paths. Anyone can embark on these paths, > as> > long as> > > you are not looking upon this sadhana as a remedy, but as a > means to> > get the> > > ultimate knowledge.> > >> > > om sri matre namah> > >> > > Best Regards,> > >> > > Sarbani Sarkar Rath> > > http://sarbani.com <http://sarbani.com/>> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > _____> > >> > > Sharat [gidoc@]> > > Monday, January 22, 2007 4:34 PM> > > sohamsa > > > Re: Das mahavidyas> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > Hare Ram Krishna> > >> > > Dear Arpad/ Ms SS,> > >> > > Namaskar,> > >> > > Many thanks for your posts.> > >> > > My query was to learn what are the Mahavidyas really about > regards> > remedial> > > measures, as Visti had alluded to them in regards to bad > placement of> > > planets.> > >> > > The thought of invoking them by myself or others as remedy had > not> > even> > > entered my thoughts. The only way I could find about them myself > was> > to surf> > > the internet, however a learned response from you has given me > that> > insight.> > >> > > Your post has been informative in that regards.> > >> > > Having spent 25 yrs in becoming a highly specialised > professional, I> > know> > > when to wield the knife but Jyotish I am still learning!> > >> > > Thanks again for your response which is much appreciated.> > >> > > Regards and best wishes> > >> > > Sharat> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > sohamsa , "Arpad Joo" panchasila@ wrote:> > > >> > > >> > > > Hare Rama Krishna,> > > >> > > > Dear Sharat,> > > >> > > > Namaskar.> > > >> > > > Forgive me for "butting into" your message, but there are > certain> > things> > > > which must be said with regards to the Mahavidyas.> > > >> > > > The practice of the Mahavidyas (any Mahavidya) typically comes > with> > a> > > > set of comitments. These commitments are serious affair, and > not to> > be> > > > taken lightly. They relate to a set of practices, which must > be done> > > > every day, maybe lifestyles, relating to diet and strict > observances> > of> > > > certain things. This may differ from Mahavidya to Mahavidya.> > > >> > > >>> > > > My advice is the same I would give to a first year medical > student:> > > >> > > > Until you finish your medical school-leave brain surgery alone.> > > >> > > > Sincerely yours,> > > >> > > > with deep respect,> > > >> > > > Arpadh Joo> > > >> > >> >>

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Dear Shri Arpad, I had the following jotted down in a note book and I felt that I should forward it to you for whatever it is worth. I cannot recall from which book I got the information from. I was going to work out the chart of the young man you are talking about and thanks to virus sent to my computer by those who believe in causing destruction and thus harm to others I am unable to do so. This is what I had jotted down: "If Moon and Venus are in angles and papas tenant 8th or 9th house, the native suffers from Epilepsy." David Arpad Joo <panchasila

wrote: Hare Rama Krishna, Dear SS - Namaskar, you may be right in that the epilepsy in this case does't have an underlying neurological cause., ie the disorder is not originating in the brain. As I understand it, the boy was preparing for his exams, studying day and night diligently, and because of the stress and ( I suppose) sleep deprivation his body was weakened. The first attack came when he was utterly exhausted. As a doctor ,you know very well, that the medical profession is

happy when they can find and apply a "label" for a disease. Also, in allopathic medicine there is hardly a "cure"; the aim is simply to "manage" a disease. A cure however can't be effected, unless one knows the cause. Allopathic medicine hardly concerns itself with cause, only the alleviation symptoms and the management of disease. This is fine ,of course in the case of a perforated appendix but hardly justifiable in, -lets say-prolonged hypertension. So, in any case, the boy was "officially" diagnosed as epileptic. The books are "closed". I have my doubts however. My assesment-at this early stage- is either: a. Interference from the unseen world (some disembodied beings are the cause). b. re-emergence of some past life issues c. curse ( and I mean PRESENT curse, as it is quite prevalent in this part of the world- some malay bohmos are quite professional in these sordid matters) d. curse

(past life) e. the disease is due to fear,terror, fright,stress and inability to "cope" with life,and the desire to "escape" from life. In fact the boy was "recently" exempted from compulsory military service, which is quite something in Singapore. As I do with all who come to me, I am taking the boy and his father to the Ganapati Temple( there is a special and very powerful one here in Singapore) where I teach them the Maha Ganapati Mantra, and together we make 108 circumambulations around the central shrine, reciting the Mantra.(takes about 1 and a half hours). Then I start working "officially" on the case. I will deal with this on several levels: a. astrological b. Ayurvedic c. Tantric d. Diet and lifestyle. (and not just vegetarian diet. That is a start only. The traditional Tamil cooking is predestined to cause

obesity,hypertension,cardiovascular complications,diabetis and a host of other unpleasant diseases. And naturally, I will take into consideration ANYsound medical/astrological etc advice/help I can get. My philosophy is, that if something is worth doing,- then it is worth doing it WELL. I will not rest until the boy is cured. With deep respect: Arpadh Joosohamsa , "Soul Sadhak" <soulsadhak wrote:>> Hi Arpad,> > 2c the other way round (doc understanding astro):> > As u said, the first attack occured in 2004, that's makes it as > Adult Onset Case - but most Adult Onset Seizures are not Epileptic > Seizures and most do not have an underlying neurological cause., ie > to say the disorder is not originating in the brain. These can be > symptomatic (indicative of underlying causes

other than actual > neurological origin) or metabolic in origin.> > So, is the diagnosis of epilepsy a confirmed one?> > It would be nice if u could mail me the breif history, reports (esp. > EEG) and medical treatment being given. I wud like to study the > chart in retrospect and tally with comments from our erudite Gurus > and learned friends in order to understand this chart.> > Best Regards,> SS> sohamsa , "Arpad Joo" panchasila@ wrote:> >> > > > Hare Rama Krishna,> > > > Dear Sarbani, Visti Namaskar.> > > > Thank you both for your erudite comments.> > > > I would like to change the subject now.> > > > I have been approached by a friend, whom I knew for sometime. He > is in> > deep sorrow on account of his son,Jayaprabu. A bright boy,

doing > well in> > his studies, then suddenly epilepsy has appeared. The family and > the boy> > is devastated.> > > > The father very hesitantly has disclosed this information to me. > They> > are a poor Tamil family and can ill afford the exorbitant prices > of the> > visits to the specialist. (Every time 700 sing $!). Allopathic > medicines> > has supressed the appearance of epilepsy for some time, but > suddenly,> > just a few weeks ago it appeared again. Fortunately the attack > lasts> > only for about 15 seconds, but it is enough to cause serious > damage.> > (also to the loss of confidence).> > > > As the family is poor, I have undertaken the work from start to > finish> > for 1$ (as Guru dakshina). I also want them to be able to put their> > resources into the pujas

which I will recomend for them.> > > > Anyway,since I have NEVER encountered epilepsy in any chart, I > thought> > that I invite your deep knowledge of Jyotish to assist me and help > me.> > > > Here is the info:> > > > Jayaprabu> > > > May 15th 1984, 07.05(am) Singapore> > > > The first attack of epilepsy has occured on the 20th of Oct. 2004,> > between 20.00-22.00 Hrs.(In Singapore)> > > > The chart itself is interesting in many respects. The close > proximity of> > Full moon ( a few hours away), in fact Lunar eclipse, the numerous> > afflictions in the chart etc. Also interesting is the attack > occured at> > the start of Rahu Antara in Shani Maha dasha.(Vimshottari)> > > > Rather than prejudice any of your judgements,I will not say any >

more> > either in diagnosis or remedies.> > > > By the way,it is open to ANYONE of you, respected members, to > comment or> > put your "2 cents worth " in.> > > > If you have the heart and the time, please lend me a helping hand > in> > this.> > > > With deep respect:> > > > Arpadh Joo> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sohamsa , "Sarbani Sarkar" <sarbani@> wrote:> > >> > > Shri Brahmadaru Smarami> > >> > > Dear Sharat, Arpad,> > >> > > What Arpad writes is very correct. And what Visti writes is also> > correct in> > > that the mis-information in the web is the cause of confusion, > and the> > fact> >

> that anyone and everyone can reach the Divine Mother. Tripura > Vidya as> > Arpad> > > points out is very complex and south India is rich in the Sri-> Kula> > > tradition; while eastern Indian traditions are more Kali-Kula> > traditions.> > > Tripura is Lalita and Shodasi. Doing the simple nama mantras of > the> > Lalita> > > Sahasranama can be very helpful, like "om lalitambikayai > namah" . "Om> > > parasundaryai namah", is just one such mantra from that beautiful> > hymn. The> > > root bija for Tripura is "aim klim sauh". Japa or meditation on > this> > can> > > lead one to the guru or mantra initiation. Others are often > given the> > three> > > kuta bijas of Tripura to start with; sometimes just one kuta > bija is> > given.> > >

Sometimes, Tripura's root bija, simply Shrim is given. Shrim is > the> > root> > > bija for Tripura, Kamlatmika and Saraswati. Sometimes small > mantras> > like "Om> > > aim klim tripurayai svaha" are used.> > >> > > Mahavidyas have the eventual potentiality of granting the maha > vidya,> > that> > > is the ultimate vidya of atma gyana and realization of God. The > ten> > > mahavidyas are the ten paths. Anyone can embark on these paths, > as> > long as> > > you are not looking upon this sadhana as a remedy, but as a > means to> > get the> > > ultimate knowledge.> > >> > > om sri matre namah> > >> > > Best Regards,> > >> > > Sarbani Sarkar Rath> > > http://sarbani.com

<http://sarbani.com/>> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > _____> > >> > > Sharat [gidoc@]> > > Monday, January 22, 2007 4:34 PM> > > sohamsa > > > Re: Das mahavidyas> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > Hare Ram Krishna> > >> > > Dear Arpad/ Ms SS,> > >> > > Namaskar,> > >> > > Many thanks for your posts.> > >> > > My query was to learn what are the Mahavidyas really about > regards> > remedial> > > measures, as Visti had alluded to them in regards to bad > placement of> > > planets.> > >> > > The thought of invoking them by myself or others as remedy

had > not> > even> > > entered my thoughts. The only way I could find about them myself > was> > to surf> > > the internet, however a learned response from you has given me > that> > insight.> > >> > > Your post has been informative in that regards.> > >> > > Having spent 25 yrs in becoming a highly specialised > professional, I> > know> > > when to wield the knife but Jyotish I am still learning!> > >> > > Thanks again for your response which is much appreciated.> > >> > > Regards and best wishes> > >> > > Sharat> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > sohamsa , "Arpad Joo" panchasila@

wrote:> > > >> > > >> > > > Hare Rama Krishna,> > > >> > > > Dear Sharat,> > > >> > > > Namaskar.> > > >> > > > Forgive me for "butting into" your message, but there are > certain> > things> > > > which must be said with regards to the Mahavidyas.> > > >> > > > The practice of the Mahavidyas (any Mahavidya) typically comes > with> > a> > > > set of comitments. These commitments are serious affair, and > not to> > be> > > > taken lightly. They relate to a set of practices, which must > be done> > > > every day, maybe lifestyles, relating to diet and strict > observances> > of> > > > certain things. This may differ from Mahavidya to

Mahavidya.> > > >> > > >>> > > > My advice is the same I would give to a first year medical > student:> > > >> > > > Until you finish your medical school-leave brain surgery alone.> > > >> > > > Sincerely yours,> > > >> > > > with deep respect,> > > >> > > > Arpadh Joo> > > >> > >> >>

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Namaste Sri ArpadPlease accept my contribution as ahuti in the yagna agni of your determination:Firstly, I see a damage to his immune system. Worship Ma lakshmi and Prabhu Narayana. While doing so,please get Ma Gayatri Japa performed at least 51,000 times followed by Homa. Follow it up with chanting of Rudram 11 times every Monday. Ayurveda results in his case will come only after mantra japa. The combined effect will be quite good. Therefore, important to start with Mantras first.I think the head is afflicted since Venus and lagna both are afflicted.

If you would like to follow Tantric Tradition, then, I would suggest Ma Kali Kavacham chanting 108 times, followed by 3 per day. Durga Saptshati, 9 times during the coming Navratras, would be of immense benefit. Before that, Maharudraabhishekam on Mahashivratri night. Thanks and RegardsBharatOn 1/24/07, Arpad Joo <panchasila

> wrote:

 

 

 

 

Hare Rama Krishna,

Dear SS - Namaskar,

you may be right in that the epilepsy in this case does't have an underlying neurological cause., ie the disorder is not originating in the brain.

As I understand it, the boy was preparing for his exams, studying day and night diligently, and because of the stress and ( I suppose) sleep deprivation his body was weakened. The first attack came when he was utterly exhausted.

 

As a doctor ,you know very well, that the medical profession is happy when they can find and apply a " label " for a disease. Also, in allopathic medicine there is hardly a " cure " ; the aim is simply to " manage " a disease. A cure however can't be effected, unless one knows the cause. Allopathic medicine hardly concerns itself with cause, only the alleviation symptoms and the management of disease. This is fine ,of course in the case of a perforated appendix but hardly justifiable in, -lets say-prolonged hypertension.

 

So, in any case, the boy was " officially " diagnosed as epileptic. The books are " closed " .

I have my doubts however.

My assesment-at this early stage- is either:

a. Interference from the unseen world (some disembodied beings are the cause).

b. re-emergence of some past life issues

c. curse ( and I mean PRESENT curse, as it is quite prevalent in this part of the world- some malay bohmos are quite professional in these sordid matters)

d. curse (past life)

e. the disease is due to fear,terror, fright,stress and inability to " cope " with life,and the desire to " escape " from life. In fact the boy was " recently " exempted from compulsory military service, which is quite something in Singapore.

 

As I do with all who come to me, I am taking the boy and his father to the Ganapati Temple( there is a special and very powerful one here in Singapore) where I teach them the Maha Ganapati Mantra, and together we make 108 circumambulations around the central shrine, reciting the Mantra.(takes about 1 and a half hours).

 

Then I start working " officially " on the case.

I will deal with this on several levels:

a. astrological

b. Ayurvedic

c. Tantric

d. Diet and lifestyle. (and not just vegetarian diet. That is a start only. The traditional Tamil cooking is predestined to cause obesity,hypertension,cardiovascular complications,diabetis and a host of other unpleasant diseases.

 

And naturally, I will take into consideration ANYsound medical/astrological etc advice/help I can get.

My philosophy is, that if something is worth doing,- then it is worth doing it WELL. I will not rest until the boy is cured.

With deep respect:

 

Arpadh Joosohamsa , " Soul Sadhak " <soulsadhak wrote:>> Hi Arpad,

> > 2c the other way round (doc understanding astro):> > As u said, the first attack occured in 2004, that's makes it as > Adult Onset Case - but most Adult Onset Seizures are not Epileptic > Seizures and most do not have an underlying neurological cause., ie > to say the disorder is not originating in the brain. These can be > symptomatic (indicative of underlying causes other than actual > neurological origin) or metabolic in origin.> > So, is the diagnosis of epilepsy a confirmed one?> > It would be nice if u could mail me the breif history, reports (esp. > EEG) and medical treatment being given. I wud like to study the > chart in retrospect and tally with comments from our erudite Gurus > and learned friends in order to understand this chart.> > Best Regards,> SS>

sohamsa , " Arpad Joo " panchasila@ wrote:> >> > > > Hare Rama Krishna,> > > > Dear Sarbani, Visti Namaskar.> > > > Thank you both for your erudite comments.

> > > > I would like to change the subject now.> > > > I have been approached by a friend, whom I knew for sometime. He > is in> > deep sorrow on account of his son,Jayaprabu. A bright boy, doing > well in> > his studies, then suddenly epilepsy has appeared. The family and > the boy> > is devastated.> > > > The father very hesitantly has disclosed this information to me. > They> > are a poor Tamil family and can ill afford the exorbitant prices > of the> > visits to the specialist. (Every time 700 sing $!). Allopathic > medicines> > has supressed the appearance of epilepsy for some time, but > suddenly,> > just a few weeks ago it appeared again. Fortunately the attack > lasts> > only for about 15 seconds, but it is enough to cause serious > damage.> > (also to the loss of confidence).

> > > > As the family is poor, I have undertaken the work from start to > finish> > for 1$ (as Guru dakshina). I also want them to be able to put their> > resources into the pujas which I will recomend for them.

> > > > Anyway,since I have NEVER encountered epilepsy in any chart, I > thought> > that I invite your deep knowledge of Jyotish to assist me and help > me.> > > > Here is the info:

> > > > Jayaprabu> > > > May 15th 1984, 07.05(am) Singapore> > > > The first attack of epilepsy has occured on the 20th of Oct. 2004,> > between 20.00-22.00

Hrs.(In Singapore)> > > > The chart itself is interesting in many respects. The close > proximity of> > Full moon ( a few hours away), in fact Lunar eclipse, the numerous> > afflictions in the chart etc. Also interesting is the attack > occured at> > the start of Rahu Antara in Shani Maha dasha.(Vimshottari)> > > > Rather than prejudice any of your judgements,I will not say any > more> > either in diagnosis or remedies.

> > > > By the way,it is open to ANYONE of you, respected members, to > comment or> > put your " 2 cents worth " in.> > > > If you have the heart and the time, please lend me a helping hand > in> > this.> > > > With deep respect:> > > > Arpadh Joo> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sohamsa , " Sarbani Sarkar " <sarbani@> wrote:> > >> > > Shri Brahmadaru Smarami> > >

> > > Dear Sharat, Arpad,> > >> > > What Arpad writes is very correct. And what Visti writes is also> > correct in> > > that the mis-information in the web is the cause of confusion, > and the> > fact> > > that anyone and everyone can reach the Divine Mother. Tripura > Vidya as> > Arpad> > > points out is very complex and south India is rich in the Sri-

> Kula> > > tradition; while eastern Indian traditions are more Kali-Kula> > traditions.> > > Tripura is Lalita and Shodasi. Doing the simple nama mantras of > the> > Lalita

> > > Sahasranama can be very helpful, like " om lalitambikayai > namah " . " Om> > > parasundaryai namah " , is just one such mantra from that beautiful> > hymn. The

> > > root bija for Tripura is " aim klim sauh " . Japa or meditation on > this> > can> > > lead one to the guru or mantra initiation. Others are often > given the

> > three> > > kuta bijas of Tripura to start with; sometimes just one kuta > bija is> > given.> > > Sometimes, Tripura's root bija, simply Shrim is given. Shrim is

> the> > root> > > bija for Tripura, Kamlatmika and Saraswati. Sometimes small > mantras> > like " Om> > > aim klim tripurayai svaha " are used.> > >

> > > Mahavidyas have the eventual potentiality of granting the maha > vidya,> > that> > > is the ultimate vidya of atma gyana and realization of God. The > ten> > > mahavidyas are the ten paths. Anyone can embark on these paths, > as> > long as> > > you are not looking upon this sadhana as a remedy, but as a > means to> > get the> > > ultimate knowledge.> > >> > > om sri matre namah

> > >> > > Best Regards,> > >> > > Sarbani Sarkar Rath> > >

http://sarbani.com <http://sarbani.com/>> > >> > >> > >> > >

> > > _____> > >> > > Sharat [gidoc@]> > > Monday, January 22, 2007 4:34 PM

> > > sohamsa > > > Re: Das mahavidyas> > >> > >> > >> > >

> > > Hare Ram Krishna> > >> > > Dear Arpad/ Ms SS,> > >> > > Namaskar,> > >> > > Many thanks for your posts.> > >> > > My query was to learn what are the Mahavidyas really about > regards> > remedial> > > measures, as Visti had alluded to them in regards to bad > placement of> > > planets.> > >> > > The thought of invoking them by myself or others as remedy had > not> > even> > > entered my thoughts. The only way I could find about them myself > was> > to surf> > > the internet, however a learned response from you has given me > that> > insight.> > >> > > Your post has been informative in that regards.> > >> > > Having spent 25 yrs in becoming a highly specialised > professional, I

> > know> > > when to wield the knife but Jyotish I am still learning!> > >> > > Thanks again for your response which is much appreciated.> > >> > > Regards and best wishes

> > >> > > Sharat> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >

sohamsa , " Arpad Joo " panchasila@ wrote:> > > >> > > >> > > > Hare Rama Krishna,> > > >> > > > Dear Sharat,> > > >

> > > > Namaskar.> > > >> > > > Forgive me for " butting into " your message, but there are > certain> > things> > > > which must be said with regards to the Mahavidyas.

> > > >> > > > The practice of the Mahavidyas (any Mahavidya) typically comes > with> > a> > > > set of comitments. These commitments are serious affair, and > not to> > be> > > > taken lightly. They relate to a set of practices, which must > be done> > > > every day, maybe lifestyles, relating to diet and strict > observances

> > of> > > > certain things. This may differ from Mahavidya to Mahavidya.> > > >> > > >>> > > > My advice is the same I would give to a first year medical > student:> > > >> > > > Until you finish your medical school-leave brain surgery alone.> > > >> > > > Sincerely yours,> > > >> > > > with deep respect,

> > > >> > > > Arpadh Joo> > > >> > >> >>

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Dear Sri Arpad Joo,

> As I do with all who come to me, I am taking the boy and his father to the Ganapati Temple( there is a special > and very powerful one here in Singapore) where I teach them the Maha Ganapati Mantra, and together we > make 108 circumambulations around the central shrine, reciting the Mantra.(takes about 1 and a half hours).

 

{Hari} Which Ganesha temple is that? The one in Bukit Panjang or in Chinatown or on Ceylon road?

> d. Diet and lifestyle. (and not just vegetarian diet. That is a start only. The traditional Tamil cooking is predestined > to cause obesity,hypertension,cardiovascular complications,diabetis and a host of other unpleasant diseases.

 

{Hari} Very interesting. Obesity, hypertension etc. I can understand but diabetis? Would be grateful if you can point out the link. Because Tamil cooking generally does not focus so much on sweets except on festival days.

 

I gave my 2 cents on the epilepsy case in the original thread. Hope you found it useful.

best regards

Hari

 

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Hare Rama Krishna,

Dear Hari, Namaskar

I take the people to the Ganapati Temple in Chinatown, at Kreta Ayer

road, near the new police station.

Regarding the cause and effect (aka law of Karma)relationship

between food intake and various illnesses, I will be happy to dicuss

this with you in person. I have devoted a great deal of time to this

subject,diet and consciouness etc.

Briefly:

a. correct preparation of food.

c. correct selection of food.

d. Correct quantity of food.

e. Correct time to eat

f. Correct attitude (while eating)

As this forum is devoted to Jyotish, I do not wish to enter here

into lenghty discussions regarding diet.

Yes, your earlier contribution has been helpful, and I thank you for

that.

My Hp nr. is (65)9879-6517. Please feel free to call me.

With deep respect:

 

Arpadh Joo

 

sohamsa , " Jyotisa Shisya " <achyutagaddi

wrote:

>

> |om|

>

> Dear Sri Arpad Joo,

>

> > As I do with *all *who come to me, I am taking the boy and his

father to

> the Ganapati Temple( there is a special > and very powerful one

here in

> Singapore) where I teach them the Maha Ganapati Mantra, and

together

> we > make 108 circumambulations around the central

shrine,

> reciting the Mantra.(takes about 1 and a half hours).

>

> *{Hari} Which Ganesha temple is that? The one in Bukit Panjang or

in

> Chinatown or on Ceylon road?*

>

> > d. Diet and lifestyle. (and *not just* vegetarian diet. That is

a start

> only. The traditional Tamil cooking is predestined > to cause

> obesity,hypertension,cardiovascular complications,diabetis and a

host of

> other unpleasant diseases.

>

> *{Hari} Very interesting. Obesity, hypertension etc. I can

understand but

> diabetis? Would be grateful if you can point out the link. Because

Tamil

> cooking generally does not focus so much on sweets except on

festival days.*

>

> *I gave my 2 cents on the epilepsy case in the original thread.

Hope you

> found it useful.*

>

> best regards

>

> Hari

>

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Hare Rama Krishna,

Dear SS Namaskar,

 

I believe you are right in saying that each " system " has it's own

merit and useful for the appropriate disease.

When I have an abscessed tooth, and sitting with a swollen face, I

would rather go (swiftly at that)to the nearest (well trained)

dentist, than to start looking for a gentle chinese acupunturist.

Each has it's place.

If I have offended any allopath out there- then please forgive me.

That goes also for the culinary enthusiasts of Art of Tamil

gastronomy.I did't intend to offend them either.

As for Reiki- I draw a blank here. I have zero experience with Reiki.

 

With deep respect

 

Arpadh

 

sohamsa , " Soul Sadhak " <soulsadhak wrote:

>

>

> Dear Arpad,

>

> yes, allopathy has it's loop holes like any other " -pathy " or

>

> " -ology " ....and the experts and not-so-experts know how to patch

> them...or atleast make it appear so.

>

> However, it is a well know fact in allopathy, based on

retrospective

> studies, that most Seizures, as a matter of practice, go

diagnosed as

> Idiopathic (cause not known) and also end up labelled as Epilepsy

and

> treated with antiepileptic drugs - but it cannot simply be blamed

on the

> ignorance of the treating doctor - it is the kind of info data the

> medical (allo) science has provided so far!

>

> ....hence, research goes on and on....

>

> and yes, they do not have CURE for lingering disorders that have

to be

> Managed - hence Alternative MEdicine finds it's niche - but then

that is

> also not complete either...as u know if u break a bone, u go to a

> hospital - not a tantric or homeopath or reiki healer -the

priority is

> for a plaster!

>

> Ok, before I make it sound like a Medical Dscussion Forum, i wud

like to

> add that i appreciate that u have looked at the management of the

case

> with a comprehensive approach including diet, lifestyle changes

etc.

>

> Please let me know if the boy/his family or You as problem-solver

wud

> appreciate Reiki help (we may take this offline and let

> Astro-discussions prevail here in peace).

>

> also, if i could make out from which part of brain the seizure

> originated, it cud give me some insight to the kind of (energy)

> imbalance that is manifesting.

>

> i share ur spirit.

>

> God Bless

>

> SS

>

>

>

>

>

> sohamsa , " Arpad Joo " <panchasila@> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Hare Rama Krishna,

> >

> > Dear SS - Namaskar,

> >

> > you may be right in that the epilepsy in this case does't have an

> > underlying neurological cause., ie the disorder is not

originating in

> > the brain.

> >

> > As I understand it, the boy was preparing for his exams,

studying day

> > and night diligently, and because of the stress and ( I suppose)

sleep

> > deprivation his body was weakened. The first attack came when he

was

> > utterly exhausted.

>

> > As a doctor ,you know very well, that the medical profession is

happy

> > when they can find and apply a " label " for a disease. Also, in

> > allopathic medicine there is hardly a " cure " ; the aim is simply

to

> > " manage " a disease. A cure however can't be effected, unless one

knows

> > the cause. Allopathic medicine hardly concerns itself with

cause, only

> > the alleviation symptoms and the management of disease. This is

fine

> ,of

> > course in the case of a perforated appendix but hardly

justifiable in,

> > -lets say-prolonged hypertension.

> >

> > So, in any case, the boy was " officially " diagnosed as

epileptic. The

> > books are " closed " .

> >

> > I have my doubts however.

> >

> > My assesment-at this early stage- is either:

> >

> > a. Interference from the unseen world (some disembodied beings

are the

> > cause).

> >

> > b. re-emergence of some past life issues

> >

> > c. curse ( and I mean PRESENT curse, as it is quite prevalent in

this

> > part of the world- some malay bohmos are quite professional in

these

> > sordid matters)

> >

> > d. curse (past life)

> >

> > e. the disease is due to fear,terror, fright,stress and

inability to

> > " cope " with life,and the desire to " escape " from life. In fact

the boy

> > was " recently " exempted from compulsory military service, which

is

> quite

> > something in Singapore.

> >

> > As I do with all who come to me, I am taking the boy and his

father to

> > the Ganapati Temple( there is a special and very powerful one

here in

> > Singapore) where I teach them the Maha Ganapati Mantra, and

together

> we

> > make 108 circumambulations around the central shrine, reciting

the

> > Mantra.(takes about 1 and a half hours).

> >

> > Then I start working " officially " on the case.

> >

> > I will deal with this on several levels:

> >

> > a. astrological

> >

> > b. Ayurvedic

> >

> > c. Tantric

> >

> > d. Diet and lifestyle. (and not just vegetarian diet. That is a

start

> > only. The traditional Tamil cooking is predestined to cause

> > obesity,hypertension,cardiovascular complications,diabetis and a

host

> of

> > other unpleasant diseases.

> >

> > And naturally, I will take into consideration ANYsound

> > medical/astrological etc advice/help I can get.

> >

> > My philosophy is, that if something is worth doing,- then it is

worth

> > doing it WELL. I will not rest until the boy is cured.

> >

> > With deep respect:

> >

> >

> >

> > Arpadh Joo

> > sohamsa , " Soul Sadhak " soulsadhak@ wrote:

> > >

> > > Hi Arpad,

> > >

> > > 2c the other way round (doc understanding astro):

> > >

> > > As u said, the first attack occured in 2004, that's makes it as

> > > Adult Onset Case - but most Adult Onset Seizures are not

Epileptic

> > > Seizures and most do not have an underlying neurological

cause., ie

> > > to say the disorder is not originating in the brain. These can

be

> > > symptomatic (indicative of underlying causes other than actual

> > > neurological origin) or metabolic in origin.

> > >

> > > So, is the diagnosis of epilepsy a confirmed one?

> > >

> > > It would be nice if u could mail me the breif history, reports

(esp.

> > > EEG) and medical treatment being given. I wud like to study the

> > > chart in retrospect and tally with comments from our erudite

Gurus

> > > and learned friends in order to understand this chart.

> > >

> > > Best Regards,

> > > SS

> > > sohamsa , " Arpad Joo " panchasila@ wrote:

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Hare Rama Krishna,

> > > >

> > > > Dear Sarbani, Visti Namaskar.

> > > >

> > > > Thank you both for your erudite comments.

> > > >

> > > > I would like to change the subject now.

> > > >

> > > > I have been approached by a friend, whom I knew for

sometime. He

> > > is in

> > > > deep sorrow on account of his son,Jayaprabu. A bright boy,

doing

> > > well in

> > > > his studies, then suddenly epilepsy has appeared. The family

and

> > > the boy

> > > > is devastated.

> > > >

> > > > The father very hesitantly has disclosed this information to

me.

> > > They

> > > > are a poor Tamil family and can ill afford the exorbitant

prices

> > > of the

> > > > visits to the specialist. (Every time 700 sing $!).

Allopathic

> > > medicines

> > > > has supressed the appearance of epilepsy for some time, but

> > > suddenly,

> > > > just a few weeks ago it appeared again. Fortunately the

attack

> > > lasts

> > > > only for about 15 seconds, but it is enough to cause serious

> > > damage.

> > > > (also to the loss of confidence).

> > > >

> > > > As the family is poor, I have undertaken the work from start

to

> > > finish

> > > > for 1$ (as Guru dakshina). I also want them to be able to put

> their

> > > > resources into the pujas which I will recomend for them.

> > > >

> > > > Anyway,since I have NEVER encountered epilepsy in any chart,

I

> > > thought

> > > > that I invite your deep knowledge of Jyotish to assist me

and help

> > > me.

> > > >

> > > > Here is the info:

> > > >

> > > > Jayaprabu

> > > >

> > > > May 15th 1984, 07.05(am) Singapore

> > > >

> > > > The first attack of epilepsy has occured on the 20th of Oct.

2004,

> > > > between 20.00-22.00 Hrs.(In Singapore)

> > > >

> > > > The chart itself is interesting in many respects. The close

> > > proximity of

> > > > Full moon ( a few hours away), in fact Lunar eclipse, the

numerous

> > > > afflictions in the chart etc. Also interesting is the attack

> > > occured at

> > > > the start of Rahu Antara in Shani Maha dasha.(Vimshottari)

> > > >

> > > > Rather than prejudice any of your judgements,I will not say

any

> > > more

> > > > either in diagnosis or remedies.

> > > >

> > > > By the way,it is open to ANYONE of you, respected members, to

> > > comment or

> > > > put your " 2 cents worth " in.

> > > >

> > > > If you have the heart and the time, please lend me a helping

hand

> > > in

> > > > this.

> > > >

> > > > With deep respect:

> > > >

> > > > Arpadh Joo

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > sohamsa , " Sarbani Sarkar " <sarbani@>

wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > Shri Brahmadaru Smarami

> > > > >

> > > > > Dear Sharat, Arpad,

> > > > >

> > > > > What Arpad writes is very correct. And what Visti writes

is also

> > > > correct in

> > > > > that the mis-information in the web is the cause of

confusion,

> > > and the

> > > > fact

> > > > > that anyone and everyone can reach the Divine Mother.

Tripura

> > > Vidya as

> > > > Arpad

> > > > > points out is very complex and south India is rich in the

Sri-

> > > Kula

> > > > > tradition; while eastern Indian traditions are more Kali-

Kula

> > > > traditions.

> > > > > Tripura is Lalita and Shodasi. Doing the simple nama

mantras of

> > > the

> > > > Lalita

> > > > > Sahasranama can be very helpful, like " om lalitambikayai

> > > namah " . " Om

> > > > > parasundaryai namah " , is just one such mantra from that

> beautiful

> > > > hymn. The

> > > > > root bija for Tripura is " aim klim sauh " . Japa or

meditation on

> > > this

> > > > can

> > > > > lead one to the guru or mantra initiation. Others are often

> > > given the

> > > > three

> > > > > kuta bijas of Tripura to start with; sometimes just one

kuta

> > > bija is

> > > > given.

> > > > > Sometimes, Tripura's root bija, simply Shrim is given.

Shrim is

> > > the

> > > > root

> > > > > bija for Tripura, Kamlatmika and Saraswati. Sometimes small

> > > mantras

> > > > like " Om

> > > > > aim klim tripurayai svaha " are used.

> > > > >

> > > > > Mahavidyas have the eventual potentiality of granting the

maha

> > > vidya,

> > > > that

> > > > > is the ultimate vidya of atma gyana and realization of

God. The

> > > ten

> > > > > mahavidyas are the ten paths. Anyone can embark on these

paths,

> > > as

> > > > long as

> > > > > you are not looking upon this sadhana as a remedy, but as a

> > > means to

> > > > get the

> > > > > ultimate knowledge.

> > > > >

> > > > > om sri matre namah

> > > > >

> > > > > Best Regards,

> > > > >

> > > > > Sarbani Sarkar Rath

> > > > > http://sarbani.com <http://sarbani.com/>

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > _____

> > > > >

> > > > > Sharat [gidoc@]

> > > > > Monday, January 22, 2007 4:34 PM

> > > > > sohamsa

> > > > > Re: Das mahavidyas

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Hare Ram Krishna

> > > > >

> > > > > Dear Arpad/ Ms SS,

> > > > >

> > > > > Namaskar,

> > > > >

> > > > > Many thanks for your posts.

> > > > >

> > > > > My query was to learn what are the Mahavidyas really about

> > > regards

> > > > remedial

> > > > > measures, as Visti had alluded to them in regards to bad

> > > placement of

> > > > > planets.

> > > > >

> > > > > The thought of invoking them by myself or others as remedy

had

> > > not

> > > > even

> > > > > entered my thoughts. The only way I could find about them

myself

> > > was

> > > > to surf

> > > > > the internet, however a learned response from you has

given me

> > > that

> > > > insight.

> > > > >

> > > > > Your post has been informative in that regards.

> > > > >

> > > > > Having spent 25 yrs in becoming a highly specialised

> > > professional, I

> > > > know

> > > > > when to wield the knife but Jyotish I am still learning!

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks again for your response which is much appreciated.

> > > > >

> > > > > Regards and best wishes

> > > > >

> > > > > Sharat

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > sohamsa , " Arpad Joo " panchasila@

wrote:

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Hare Rama Krishna,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Dear Sharat,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Namaskar.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Forgive me for " butting into " your message, but there are

> > > certain

> > > > things

> > > > > > which must be said with regards to the Mahavidyas.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > The practice of the Mahavidyas (any Mahavidya) typically

comes

> > > with

> > > > a

> > > > > > set of comitments. These commitments are serious affair,

and

> > > not to

> > > > be

> > > > > > taken lightly. They relate to a set of practices, which

must

> > > be done

> > > > > > every day, maybe lifestyles, relating to diet and strict

> > > observances

> > > > of

> > > > > > certain things. This may differ from Mahavidya to

Mahavidya.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >>

> > > > > > My advice is the same I would give to a first year

medical

> > > student:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Until you finish your medical school-leave brain surgery

> alone.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Sincerely yours,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > with deep respect,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Arpadh Joo

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Hare Rama Krishna,

 

Dear Bharat, Namaskar

 

 

 

thank you for your input. I appreciate very much.

 

 

 

With deep respect

 

Arpadh

sohamsa , " Bharat Hindu Astrology "

<hinduastrology wrote:

>

> Namaste Sri Arpad

>

> Please accept my contribution as ahuti in the yagna agni of your

> determination:

>

> Firstly, I see a damage to his immune system. Worship Ma lakshmi and

Prabhu

> Narayana. While doing so,

> please get Ma Gayatri Japa performed at least 51,000 times followed by

Homa.

> Follow it up with chanting of Rudram 11 times every Monday.

>

> Ayurveda results in his case will come only after mantra japa. The

combined

> effect will be quite good. Therefore, important to start with Mantras

first.

>

> I think the head is afflicted since Venus and lagna both are

afflicted.

>

> If you would like to follow Tantric Tradition, then, I would suggest

Ma Kali

> Kavacham chanting 108 times, followed by 3 per day. Durga Saptshati, 9

times

> during the coming Navratras, would be of immense benefit. Before that,

> Maharudraabhishekam on Mahashivratri night.

>

> Thanks and Regards

> Bharat

>

>

>

On 1/24/07, Arpad Joo panchasila wrote:

> >

> > Hare Rama Krishna,

> >

> > Dear SS - Namaskar,

> >

> > you may be right in that the epilepsy in this case does't have an

> > underlying neurological cause., ie the disorder is not originating

in the

> > brain.

> >

> > As I understand it, the boy was preparing for his exams, studying

day and

> > night diligently, and because of the stress and ( I suppose) sleep

> > deprivation his body was weakened. The first attack came when he was

utterly

> > exhausted.

> >

> > As a doctor ,you know very well, that the medical profession is

happy when

> > they can find and apply a " label " for a disease. Also, in allopathic

> > medicine there is hardly a " cure " ; the aim is simply to " manage " a

disease.

> > A cure however can't be effected, unless one knows the cause.

Allopathic

> > medicine hardly concerns itself with cause, only the alleviation

symptoms

> > and the management of disease. This is fine ,of course in the case

of a

> > perforated appendix but hardly justifiable in, -lets say-prolonged

> > hypertension.

> >

> > So, in any case, the boy was " officially " diagnosed as epileptic.

The

> > books are " closed " .

> >

> > I have my doubts however.

> >

> > My assesment-at this early stage- is either:

> >

> > a. Interference from the unseen world (some disembodied beings are

the

> > cause).

> >

> > b. re-emergence of some past life issues

> >

> > c. curse ( and I mean PRESENT curse, as it is quite prevalent in

this part

> > of the world- some malay bohmos are quite professional in these

sordid

> > matters)

> >

> > d. curse (past life)

> >

> > e. the disease is due to fear,terror, fright,stress and inability to

> > " cope " with life,and the desire to " escape " from life. In fact the

boy was

> > " recently " exempted from compulsory military service, which is quite

> > something in Singapore.

> >

> > As I do with *all *who come to me, I am taking the boy and his

father to

> > the Ganapati Temple( there is a special and very powerful one here

in

> > Singapore) where I teach them the Maha Ganapati Mantra, and together

we make

> > 108 circumambulations around the central shrine, reciting the

Mantra.(takes

> > about 1 and a half hours).

> >

> > Then I start working " officially " on the case.

> >

> > I will deal with this on several levels:

> >

> > a. astrological

> >

> > b. Ayurvedic

> >

> > c. Tantric

> >

> > d. Diet and lifestyle. (and *not just* vegetarian diet. That is a

start

> > only. The traditional Tamil cooking is predestined to cause

> > obesity,hypertension,cardiovascular complications,diabetis and a

host of

> > other unpleasant diseases.

> >

> > And naturally, I will take into consideration ANYsound

> > medical/astrological etc advice/help I can get.

> >

> > My philosophy is, that if something is worth doing,- then it is

worth

> > doing it WELL. I will not rest until the boy is cured.

> >

> > With deep respect:

> >

> >

> >

> > Arpadh Joo

> >

> > sohamsa , " Soul Sadhak " soulsadhak@ wrote:

> > >

> > > Hi Arpad,

> > >

> > > 2c the other way round (doc understanding astro):

> > >

> > > As u said, the first attack occured in 2004, that's makes it as

> > > Adult Onset Case - but most Adult Onset Seizures are not Epileptic

> > > Seizures and most do not have an underlying neurological cause.,

ie

> > > to say the disorder is not originating in the brain. These can be

> > > symptomatic (indicative of underlying causes other than actual

> > > neurological origin) or metabolic in origin.

> > >

> > > So, is the diagnosis of epilepsy a confirmed one?

> > >

> > > It would be nice if u could mail me the breif history, reports

(esp.

> > > EEG) and medical treatment being given. I wud like to study the

> > > chart in retrospect and tally with comments from our erudite Gurus

> > > and learned friends in order to understand this chart.

> > >

> > > Best Regards,

> > > SS

> > > sohamsa , " Arpad Joo " panchasila@ wrote:

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Hare Rama Krishna,

> > > >

> > > > Dear Sarbani, Visti Namaskar.

> > > >

> > > > Thank you both for your erudite comments.

> > > >

> > > > I would like to change the subject now.

> > > >

> > > > I have been approached by a friend, whom I knew for sometime. He

> > > is in

> > > > deep sorrow on account of his son,Jayaprabu. A bright boy, doing

> > > well in

> > > > his studies, then suddenly epilepsy has appeared. The family and

> > > the boy

> > > > is devastated.

> > > >

> > > > The father very hesitantly has disclosed this information to me.

> > > They

> > > > are a poor Tamil family and can ill afford the exorbitant prices

> > > of the

> > > > visits to the specialist. (Every time 700 sing $!). Allopathic

> > > medicines

> > > > has supressed the appearance of epilepsy for some time, but

> > > suddenly,

> > > > just a few weeks ago it appeared again. Fortunately the attack

> > > lasts

> > > > only for about 15 seconds, but it is enough to cause serious

> > > damage.

> > > > (also to the loss of confidence).

> > > >

> > > > As the family is poor, I have undertaken the work from start to

> > > finish

> > > > for 1$ (as Guru dakshina). I also want them to be able to put

their

> > > > resources into the pujas which I will recomend for them.

> > > >

> > > > Anyway,since I have NEVER encountered epilepsy in any chart, I

> > > thought

> > > > that I invite your deep knowledge of Jyotish to assist me and

help

> > > me.

> > > >

> > > > Here is the info:

> > > >

> > > > Jayaprabu

> > > >

> > > > May 15th 1984, 07.05(am) Singapore

> > > >

> > > > The first attack of epilepsy has occured on the 20th of Oct.

2004,

> > > > between 20.00-22.00 Hrs.(In Singapore)

> > > >

> > > > The chart itself is interesting in many respects. The close

> > > proximity of

> > > > Full moon ( a few hours away), in fact Lunar eclipse, the

numerous

> > > > afflictions in the chart etc. Also interesting is the attack

> > > occured at

> > > > the start of Rahu Antara in Shani Maha dasha.(Vimshottari)

> > > >

> > > > Rather than prejudice any of your judgements,I will not say any

> > > more

> > > > either in diagnosis or remedies.

> > > >

> > > > By the way,it is open to ANYONE of you, respected members, to

> > > comment or

> > > > put your " 2 cents worth " in.

> > > >

> > > > If you have the heart and the time, please lend me a helping

hand

> > > in

> > > > this.

> > > >

> > > > With deep respect:

> > > >

> > > > Arpadh Joo

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > sohamsa , " Sarbani Sarkar " <sarbani@>

wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > Shri Brahmadaru Smarami

> > > > >

> > > > > Dear Sharat, Arpad,

> > > > >

> > > > > What Arpad writes is very correct. And what Visti writes is

also

> > > > correct in

> > > > > that the mis-information in the web is the cause of confusion,

> > > and the

> > > > fact

> > > > > that anyone and everyone can reach the Divine Mother. Tripura

> > > Vidya as

> > > > Arpad

> > > > > points out is very complex and south India is rich in the Sri-

> > > Kula

> > > > > tradition; while eastern Indian traditions are more Kali-Kula

> > > > traditions.

> > > > > Tripura is Lalita and Shodasi. Doing the simple nama mantras

of

> > > the

> > > > Lalita

> > > > > Sahasranama can be very helpful, like " om lalitambikayai

> > > namah " . " Om

> > > > > parasundaryai namah " , is just one such mantra from that

beautiful

> > > > hymn. The

> > > > > root bija for Tripura is " aim klim sauh " . Japa or meditation

on

> > > this

> > > > can

> > > > > lead one to the guru or mantra initiation. Others are often

> > > given the

> > > > three

> > > > > kuta bijas of Tripura to start with; sometimes just one kuta

> > > bija is

> > > > given.

> > > > > Sometimes, Tripura's root bija, simply Shrim is given. Shrim

is

> > > the

> > > > root

> > > > > bija for Tripura, Kamlatmika and Saraswati. Sometimes small

> > > mantras

> > > > like " Om

> > > > > aim klim tripurayai svaha " are used.

> > > > >

> > > > > Mahavidyas have the eventual potentiality of granting the maha

> > > vidya,

> > > > that

> > > > > is the ultimate vidya of atma gyana and realization of God.

The

> > > ten

> > > > > mahavidyas are the ten paths. Anyone can embark on these

paths,

> > > as

> > > > long as

> > > > > you are not looking upon this sadhana as a remedy, but as a

> > > means to

> > > > get the

> > > > > ultimate knowledge.

> > > > >

> > > > > om sri matre namah

> > > > >

> > > > > Best Regards,

> > > > >

> > > > > Sarbani Sarkar Rath

> > > > > http://sarbani.com <http://sarbani.com/>

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > _____

> > > > >

> > > > > Sharat [gidoc@]

> > > > > Monday, January 22, 2007 4:34 PM

> > > > > sohamsa

> > > > > Re: Das mahavidyas

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Hare Ram Krishna

> > > > >

> > > > > Dear Arpad/ Ms SS,

> > > > >

> > > > > Namaskar,

> > > > >

> > > > > Many thanks for your posts.

> > > > >

> > > > > My query was to learn what are the Mahavidyas really about

> > > regards

> > > > remedial

> > > > > measures, as Visti had alluded to them in regards to bad

> > > placement of

> > > > > planets.

> > > > >

> > > > > The thought of invoking them by myself or others as remedy had

> > > not

> > > > even

> > > > > entered my thoughts. The only way I could find about them

myself

> > > was

> > > > to surf

> > > > > the internet, however a learned response from you has given me

> > > that

> > > > insight.

> > > > >

> > > > > Your post has been informative in that regards.

> > > > >

> > > > > Having spent 25 yrs in becoming a highly specialised

> > > professional, I

> > > > know

> > > > > when to wield the knife but Jyotish I am still learning!

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks again for your response which is much appreciated.

> > > > >

> > > > > Regards and best wishes

> > > > >

> > > > > Sharat

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > sohamsa , " Arpad Joo " panchasila@ wrote:

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Hare Rama Krishna,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Dear Sharat,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Namaskar.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Forgive me for " butting into " your message, but there are

> > > certain

> > > > things

> > > > > > which must be said with regards to the Mahavidyas.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > The practice of the Mahavidyas (any Mahavidya) typically

comes

> > > with

> > > > a

> > > > > > set of comitments. These commitments are serious affair, and

> > > not to

> > > > be

> > > > > > taken lightly. They relate to a set of practices, which must

> > > be done

> > > > > > every day, maybe lifestyles, relating to diet and strict

> > > observances

> > > > of

> > > > > > certain things. This may differ from Mahavidya to Mahavidya.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >>

> > > > > > My advice is the same I would give to a first year medical

> > > student:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Until you finish your medical school-leave brain surgery

alone.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Sincerely yours,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > with deep respect,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Arpadh Joo

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

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SARVAM GYANANANDAMAYAMAUM GURUBYO NAMAHDear Shri Arpad,Namaste. At the outset i take the opportunity to pray Mother to bless you success in your effort.The boy was born on a Sankaranthi day. He was born on the vedic day Tuesday. The sankaranthi is known as Mahodari. This phenomenon gives scope for loss of health. To remove this dosha the following is advised.Chant the following Vyasadeva Mantra (7times -During day & 7times - after Sunset)"DHARANIGARBHASAMBHUTAM VIDYUTKANTISAMPRABHAMKUMARAM SHAKTHIHASTAM TAM MANGALAM PRANAMAMYAHAM".Follow this up with chanting of Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra (108 times during day and 108 times in the evening) for a period of 40 days.Surya is afflicted not only by dristi and association of malefics but also as per ghataka principle(native is born in purna thithi). Offer an unmbrella, footwear, walking stick and a Bhagavad Gita to any elderly person on a Sunday during Rahu kaala

period.We see Venus has exchanged signs with Mars and is seen forcing the day lord to become more phlegmatic. This will happen evertime the boy is found forcing his energy while applying his intelligence. Mars is the dispositor of lagna lord and is definitely responsible for his health( as vaara lord he has a say on the immune system and the atma). He is placed in 7th with reference to lagna lord and 8th with reference to AL. Moon the AK is not interested in giving light to AL because of the placement of AL in Meena. This indifference of the Karaka is reflected in bodily ailments. Rahu is placed in 3rd with reference to AL and Sani is placed in 8th with reference to AL(vimsottari periods currently in operation).The native is currently running the period of Sani as per vimsottari dasa. This Sani is the kavacha for Mars. Rahu indulges in removing the kavacha when his period comes on. This is to be followed by Guru who is grahana graha

for Sani as per vaara chakra principle. Moreover the native is born in Visaaka and Sani influences this Jupiter who is holding prana kalasha to the native. We find quite a few nakshatra veda operating in the diagram. This will tell upon the impulses. In the bhamsa diagram we find the lagna alongwith 3 planets and Ketu occupying kali rashis. This means nothing comes up that easily for the boy. This necessitates the extra efforts being put by the boy. A homa on the janma nakshatra day appeasing the nakshatra devatha is also advised. At Sunrise let him chant"OM GHRNIH RAVAYE NAMAH" - 108 TIMES DAILY and at Sunset let him write "OM SHRI MAATRE NAMAH" - 108 TIMES DAILY.Last but not the least let him light up a lamp with faith and devotion before the picture of Chottanikara Bhagawathy everyday without fail at his residence.i shall write further, if you feel the above was useful and a feedback after the 40 th day is worth being

given.Best wishes.May Mother Bless.Astrologically & spiritually yours,p.s.ramanarayanan.Arpad Joo <panchasila wrote: Hare Rama Krishna, Dear Bharat, Namaskar thank you for your input. I appreciate very much. With deep respect Arpadh sohamsa , "Bharat Hindu Astrology" <hinduastrology wrote: > > Namaste Sri Arpad >

> Please accept my contribution as ahuti in the yagna agni of your > determination: > > Firstly, I see a damage to his immune system. Worship Ma lakshmi and Prabhu > Narayana. While doing so, > please get Ma Gayatri Japa performed at least 51,000 times followed by Homa. > Follow it up with chanting of Rudram 11 times every Monday. > > Ayurveda results in his case will come only after mantra japa. The combined > effect will be quite good. Therefore, important to start with Mantras first. > > I think the head is afflicted since Venus and lagna both are afflicted. > > If you would like to follow Tantric Tradition, then, I would suggest Ma Kali > Kavacham chanting 108 times, followed by 3 per day. Durga Saptshati, 9 times > during the coming Navratras, would be of immense benefit. Before that, > Maharudraabhishekam on Mahashivratri

night. > > Thanks and Regards > Bharat > > > > > > > > > > On 1/24/07, Arpad Joo panchasila wrote: > > > > Hare Rama Krishna, > > > > Dear SS - Namaskar, > > > > you may be right in that the epilepsy in this case does't have an > > underlying neurological cause., ie the disorder is not originating in the > > brain. > > > > As I understand it, the boy was preparing for his exams, studying day and > > night diligently, and because of the stress and ( I suppose) sleep > > deprivation his body was weakened. The first attack came when he was utterly > > exhausted. > > > > As a doctor ,you know very well, that the medical profession is happy when > > they can find and apply a "label" for a disease. Also, in

allopathic > > medicine there is hardly a "cure"; the aim is simply to "manage" a disease. > > A cure however can't be effected, unless one knows the cause. Allopathic > > medicine hardly concerns itself with cause, only the alleviation symptoms > > and the management of disease. This is fine ,of course in the case of a > > perforated appendix but hardly justifiable in, -lets say-prolonged > > hypertension. > > > > So, in any case, the boy was "officially" diagnosed as epileptic. The > > books are "closed". > > > > I have my doubts however. > > > > My assesment-at this early stage- is either: > > > > a. Interference from the unseen world (some disembodied beings are the > > cause). > > > > b. re-emergence of some past life issues > > > > c. curse ( and

I mean PRESENT curse, as it is quite prevalent in this part > > of the world- some malay bohmos are quite professional in these sordid > > matters) > > > > d. curse (past life) > > > > e. the disease is due to fear,terror, fright,stress and inability to > > "cope" with life,and the desire to "escape" from life. In fact the boy was > > "recently" exempted from compulsory military service, which is quite > > something in Singapore. > > > > As I do with *all *who come to me, I am taking the boy and his father to > > the Ganapati Temple( there is a special and very powerful one here in > > Singapore) where I teach them the Maha Ganapati Mantra, and together we make > > 108 circumambulations around the central shrine, reciting the Mantra.(takes > > about 1 and a half hours). > > > >

Then I start working "officially" on the case. > > > > I will deal with this on several levels: > > > > a. astrological > > > > b. Ayurvedic > > > > c. Tantric > > > > d. Diet and lifestyle. (and *not just* vegetarian diet. That is a start > > only. The traditional Tamil cooking is predestined to cause > > obesity,hypertension,cardiovascular complications,diabetis and a host of > > other unpleasant diseases. > > > > And naturally, I will take into consideration ANYsound > > medical/astrological etc advice/help I can get. > > > > My philosophy is, that if something is worth doing,- then it is worth > > doing it WELL. I will not rest until the boy is cured. > > > > With deep respect: > > > > > > > >

Arpadh Joo > > > > sohamsa , "Soul Sadhak" soulsadhak@ wrote: > > > > > > Hi Arpad, > > > > > > 2c the other way round (doc understanding astro): > > > > > > As u said, the first attack occured in 2004, that's makes it as > > > Adult Onset Case - but most Adult Onset Seizures are not Epileptic > > > Seizures and most do not have an underlying neurological cause., ie > > > to say the disorder is not originating in the brain. These can be > > > symptomatic (indicative of underlying causes other than actual > > > neurological origin) or metabolic in origin. > > > > > > So, is the diagnosis of epilepsy a confirmed one? > > > > > > It would be nice if u could mail me the breif history,

reports (esp. > > > EEG) and medical treatment being given. I wud like to study the > > > chart in retrospect and tally with comments from our erudite Gurus > > > and learned friends in order to understand this chart. > > > > > > Best Regards, > > > SS > > > sohamsa , "Arpad Joo" panchasila@ wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Hare Rama Krishna, > > > > > > > > Dear Sarbani, Visti Namaskar. > > > > > > > > Thank you both for your erudite comments. > > > > > > > > I would like to change the subject now. > > > > > > > > I have been approached by a friend, whom I knew for sometime. He > > > is in > > > > deep

sorrow on account of his son,Jayaprabu. A bright boy, doing > > > well in > > > > his studies, then suddenly epilepsy has appeared. The family and > > > the boy > > > > is devastated. > > > > > > > > The father very hesitantly has disclosed this information to me. > > > They > > > > are a poor Tamil family and can ill afford the exorbitant prices > > > of the > > > > visits to the specialist. (Every time 700 sing $!). Allopathic > > > medicines > > > > has supressed the appearance of epilepsy for some time, but > > > suddenly, > > > > just a few weeks ago it appeared again. Fortunately the attack > > > lasts > > > > only for about 15 seconds, but it is enough to cause serious > > > damage. > > > > (also to the

loss of confidence). > > > > > > > > As the family is poor, I have undertaken the work from start to > > > finish > > > > for 1$ (as Guru dakshina). I also want them to be able to put their > > > > resources into the pujas which I will recomend for them. > > > > > > > > Anyway,since I have NEVER encountered epilepsy in any chart, I > > > thought > > > > that I invite your deep knowledge of Jyotish to assist me and help > > > me. > > > > > > > > Here is the info: > > > > > > > > Jayaprabu > > > > > > > > May 15th 1984, 07.05(am) Singapore > > > > > > > > The first attack of epilepsy has occured on the 20th of Oct. 2004, > > > > between 20.00-22.00 Hrs.(In Singapore)

> > > > > > > > The chart itself is interesting in many respects. The close > > > proximity of > > > > Full moon ( a few hours away), in fact Lunar eclipse, the numerous > > > > afflictions in the chart etc. Also interesting is the attack > > > occured at > > > > the start of Rahu Antara in Shani Maha dasha.(Vimshottari) > > > > > > > > Rather than prejudice any of your judgements,I will not say any > > > more > > > > either in diagnosis or remedies. > > > > > > > > By the way,it is open to ANYONE of you, respected members, to > > > comment or > > > > put your "2 cents worth " in. > > > > > > > > If you have the heart and the time, please lend me a helping hand > > > in > > > >

this. > > > > > > > > With deep respect: > > > > > > > > Arpadh Joo > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sohamsa , "Sarbani Sarkar" <sarbani@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Shri Brahmadaru Smarami > > > > > > > > > > Dear Sharat, Arpad, > > > > > > > > > > What Arpad writes is very correct. And what Visti writes is also > > > > correct in > > > > > that the mis-information in the web is the cause of confusion, > > > and the > > > > fact > > > > > that anyone

and everyone can reach the Divine Mother. Tripura > > > Vidya as > > > > Arpad > > > > > points out is very complex and south India is rich in the Sri- > > > Kula > > > > > tradition; while eastern Indian traditions are more Kali-Kula > > > > traditions. > > > > > Tripura is Lalita and Shodasi. Doing the simple nama mantras of > > > the > > > > Lalita > > > > > Sahasranama can be very helpful, like "om lalitambikayai > > > namah" . "Om > > > > > parasundaryai namah", is just one such mantra from that beautiful > > > > hymn. The > > > > > root bija for Tripura is "aim klim sauh". Japa or meditation on > > > this > > > > can > > > > > lead one to the guru or mantra initiation. Others are

often > > > given the > > > > three > > > > > kuta bijas of Tripura to start with; sometimes just one kuta > > > bija is > > > > given. > > > > > Sometimes, Tripura's root bija, simply Shrim is given. Shrim is > > > the > > > > root > > > > > bija for Tripura, Kamlatmika and Saraswati. Sometimes small > > > mantras > > > > like "Om > > > > > aim klim tripurayai svaha" are used. > > > > > > > > > > Mahavidyas have the eventual potentiality of granting the maha > > > vidya, > > > > that > > > > > is the ultimate vidya of atma gyana and realization of God. The > > > ten > > > > > mahavidyas are the ten paths. Anyone can embark on these paths, > >

> as > > > > long as > > > > > you are not looking upon this sadhana as a remedy, but as a > > > means to > > > > get the > > > > > ultimate knowledge. > > > > > > > > > > om sri matre namah > > > > > > > > > > Best Regards, > > > > > > > > > > Sarbani Sarkar Rath > > > > > http://sarbani.com <http://sarbani.com/> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _____ > > > > > > > > > > Sharat [gidoc@] > > > > > Monday, January 22, 2007 4:34 PM > > > > > sohamsa > > > > > Re: Das mahavidyas > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hare Ram Krishna > > > > > > > > > > Dear Arpad/ Ms SS, > > > > > > > > > > Namaskar, > > > > > > > > > > Many thanks for your posts. > > > > > > > > > > My query was to learn what are the Mahavidyas really about > > > regards > > > > remedial > > > > > measures, as Visti had alluded to them in regards to bad > > > placement of > > > > > planets. > > > > > > > > > > The thought of invoking them by myself or others as remedy

had > > > not > > > > even > > > > > entered my thoughts. The only way I could find about them myself > > > was > > > > to surf > > > > > the internet, however a learned response from you has given me > > > that > > > > insight. > > > > > > > > > > Your post has been informative in that regards. > > > > > > > > > > Having spent 25 yrs in becoming a highly specialised > > > professional, I > > > > know > > > > > when to wield the knife but Jyotish I am still learning! > > > > > > > > > > Thanks again for your response which is much appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > Regards and best wishes > > > > > > > > > >

Sharat > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sohamsa , "Arpad Joo" panchasila@ wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hare Rama Krishna, > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Sharat, > > > > > > > > > > > > Namaskar. > > > > > > > > > > > > Forgive me for "butting into" your message, but there are > > > certain > > > > things > > > > > > which must be said with regards to the Mahavidyas. > > > > > > > > >

> > > The practice of the Mahavidyas (any Mahavidya) typically comes > > > with > > > > a > > > > > > set of comitments. These commitments are serious affair, and > > > not to > > > > be > > > > > > taken lightly. They relate to a set of practices, which must > > > be done > > > > > > every day, maybe lifestyles, relating to diet and strict > > > observances > > > > of > > > > > > certain things. This may differ from Mahavidya to Mahavidya. > > > > > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > My advice is the same I would give to a first year medical > > > student: > > > > > > > > > > > > Until you finish your medical school-leave brain surgery alone. >

> > > > > > > > > > > Sincerely yours, > > > > > > > > > > > > with deep respect, > > > > > > > > > > > > Arpadh Joo > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

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