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Shri Brahmadaru Smarami

 

Dear Arpad,

 

May I add to what Bharat says about removal of black magic? We have learned that there are only two in front of whom no black magic works. Kali and Jagannath. Every kind of black magic cuts in front of them. Just take their name and do their mantras.

 

Best Regards,

 

Sarbani Sarkar Rath

http://sarbani.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bharat Hindu Astrology [hinduastrology] Tuesday, February 06, 2007 12:29 PMsohamsa Subject: Re: Re: Arpad Joo

 

 

Namaskaar Sri ArpadIf you chant Ma Kali Kavach, then, hardly any tamasic puja done against you, is likely to affect you. The same goes for a certain mantra of Lord Hanuman and Lord Krishna. You can choose your own call. Ma Kali Kavach has helped a quite a number of my clients in this regard, some of which are known faces of India. Just an afterthought. You are perhaps already aware of its prowess. Thanks and Regards Bharat

On 2/6/07, Arpad Joo <panchasila > wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

Hare Rama Krishna,Dear Bharat, Namaskaras I am well known public person, I have received by now thousands ofarticles in newspapers ,magazines etc in the New York Times, ChicagoTribune, London Times etc, even National Geographic, Sports Illustrated, stereo Review, and a host of other European, Japanese, Chinesepapers/magazines.I also have ( comes with the profession ,alas) some demented femalesfollowing me around (sometimes) from Concert to Concert.The last thing I want is either an article in a gossip magazineanalysing my "love life",or some misguided lady trying to seduce methrough witchcraft. (The attempt was made in the past....)Therefore, all the articles and publications have my birth details wrong(slightly). I have done this on purpose. I guard my privacy carefully.I have been offered (recently) a movie role (major) in a production inChennai. (My Tamil is pitiful). If I take it- which I really doubt-Iwill have to guard my privacy even more. These things have a tendency to"get out" in the open.I pray that you are not be offended, if I continue my practice and keepmy birth details to myself.I DO appreciate your interest though, in my chart.With deep respectA.Jsohamsa , "Bharat Hindu Astrology"<hinduastrology wrote:>> Namaste Sri Swee and Sri Arpad>> Thanks for sharing the details of Sri Arpad Joo. He truly is amaestro.>> Sri Arpad, can I request you to share your birth details as well? Ifnot> publicly, then, you can send the details privately.>> Thanks and Regards> Bharat>

> On 2/5/07, Swee Chan sweechan wrote:> >> >> > Jaya Jagannatha> >> > Dear Maestro Arpadh,> > Namaste> >> > That magical mercury works wonders on you!!> >> > Love,> > Swee> >> >> > Arpad Joo> >> >> > While people are alive they are usually taken for granted, exceptfor some> > occasionally special feats which may be called to our attention. Assoon as> > they have left us, every virtue one can think of is recalled untilthey,> > too, have eventually gone down the road of the forgotten ones. Witha shrug> > of the shoulders it is usually dismissed as "fate."> >> > How much more uplifting, by contrast, it is to give credit to thosealive> > who are presently making contributions in the various arts andsciences for> > the enjoyment of mankind. There are many to select from, dependingupon the> > specific fields of endeavor.> >> > It gives me great pleasure, indeed, to introduce here an artist whonot> > only specializes in one specific field, but shows severalexpressions of> > accomplishment which are of equal merit. This one is a concertpianist who> > as a child prodigy in his native Hungary already made a name forhimself,> > but who, as music director of various symphony orchestras and asrecording> > artist, has himself firmly established as the musical director ofthe> > Calgary Symphony Orchestra in Canada. Besides these accomplishmentshe is a> > student of Eastern Philosophy and Ancient Languages as well as theHermetic> > Sciences in theory and practice.> >> > Exemplar is delighted to present Arpad Joo, born in Budapest,Hungary in> > 1948. The son of a concert pianist, he decided at a very early ageto master> > the piano and that most versatile instrument of'all - the orchestra.When he> > was 10 he gave his first public concert in the main auditorium ofthe Franz> > LisA Music Academy. In the audience was composer Zoltan Kodaly, wholater> > undertook to tutor Arpad as one of only two proteges he had duringhis> > lifetime. Along with Kodaly, Mr. Joo has studied with many famousteachers> > including: Zecchi, Magaloff, Ferencsik, Mathe, Kozma, Gat, Starker,Kodosa> > and Vacano.> >> > Arpad has had many awards and honors bestowed upon him. In 1962 hewon the> > Bartok-Lizst Competition in Budapest and in 1965 won the prize atthe> > Festival de Montreux where critics hailed him as "a poet whoseinspiration> > is limitless." When only eighteen he won first prize in theInternational> > Liszt Piano Competition in Boston. He was awarded scholarships toJuilliard> > and to Indiana University where he won recognition as one of thefinest> > young conductors to complete graduate studies in InstrumentalConducting.> > Immediately upon his graduation he was engaged on the Faculty ofMusic at> > Indiana University. He was recently the recipient of the coveted"Centenary> > Award" of the Monte Carlo National Orchestra after his appearanceconducting> > that orchestra as a representative of the U.S. in the UNESCOConcerts of> > Young Talents.> >> > Before moving to Calgary, Arpad spent four years as Principal Conductor> > and Musical Director of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra. A frequent> > Guest Conductor in Mexico and Venezuela, he has also completed South> > American tours, and was highly successful as he conducted at thewell known> > Vienna Summer Festival. He has been seen and heard nationwide overthe> > Public Broadcasting System.> >> > He has just completed several symphony recordings with the LondonSymphony> > Orchestra and in his native Hungary recorded with the BudapestSymphony the> > complete works of Bartok this year. As concert pianist Arpad Joo has> > received acclaim of highest merit.> >> > As a student of Eastern Philosophy he has traveled to the near Eastand to> > India in order to get first hand information to further hisknowledge of> > Hebrew and Sanskrit.> >> > Not satisfied with theory only, he has engaged himself also withpractical> > laboratory work of preclassical Chemistry, up to and includingcontemporary> > pharmaceutical research.> >> > Anyone with such diverse talents, none of mediocre quality, but ofsincere> > devotional emphasis, is bound to leave an imprint on the sands oftime.> >> > How fortunate when one still so young in years is endowed with somany> > gifts, and is making such profuse use of them for the enjoyment ofall those> > who come under such dynamic influence.> >> > Undoubtedly the future will hold many surprises in store when ArpadJoo> > will emerge as an even more versatile individual with presenttalents> > encompassed within a conglomerate whole of such dimensions that willbring> > him recognition as a great humanitarian. This latter statement maysound> > somewhat prophetic to some, but this is exactly what it is meant tobe.> >> > Those of us who know Arpad Joo can all look with confidence into the> > future as our expectations are high and well founded.> >> >> > On 2/5/07 5:32 PM, "Arpad Joo" panchasila >> >> >> >> >> >> > Hare Rama Krishna,> >> > Dear Pierre,> >> > what a joy! Thank you.> >> > After recording the Complete Symphonic Poems of Liszt (all 13)-as a> > Conductor, "Chef D'Orchestre"- I have finally his birth time. Thankyou> > again. Merci!> >> > Just a note, I am grateful to your country (France) of giving me the> > "Grand Prix du Disque" in Paris,for this 5 CD set.> >> > With deep respect> >> > A.J.> >> > sohamsa <sohamsa%40><sohamsa%40>, Poloisel@ wrote:> > >> > >> > > | om gurave namah |> > >> > > Dear Swee, dear Arpadh,> > >> > > Franz Liszt> > > October 22, 1811 01:16:00 1:06:08 (East of GMT)> > > 16 E 32, 47 N 34 Raiding, Austria (actually Hungary when he wasborn)> > >> > > Chart is attached.> > >> > > Yours,> > > Pierre> > >> > >> > > Dans un e-mail daté du 05/02/2007 14:50:10 Paris, Madrid,> > sweechan@ a> > > écrit :> > >> > > Jaya Jagannatha> > >> > > Dear Arpadh,> > > Namaste> > >> > > Sorry, donâ•˙t have the time of birth. (But must say Ienjoyed> > his Hungarian> > > Rhapsodies).> > >> > > Just to clear some points:> > >> > > Composers like Brahms, Beethoven (wrote mostly symphonies) etcbased> > their> > > structures along Mozartâ•˙s creations. The only> > ╲real╡ pianist who wrote music> > > mainly for the piano was Frédéric Chopin

(1810-1849) who was> > famous for his> > > romantic nocturnes etc.> > > Johannes Sebastian Bach wrote the Invention and Sinfornia in eflat> > major> > > for his his son. These seem to be asymmetrically opposite and yet> > worked in> > > synchronicity.> > > Claude Debussy wrote more of the modern romantic pieces.> > >> > >> > > Love,> > >> > > Swee> > >> > >> > > On 2/5/07 8:08 AM, "Arpad Joo" panchasila@> > >> > >> > >> > > Hare Rama Krishna> > > Dear Swee,> > >> > > permit me a question -since you have mentioned that you are an ex> > pianist,> > > opera singer....> > > Would you know the birth time of Franz Liszt?> > > This genius of music, composer, pianist par excellence,> > > philantropist,conductor-with a hypnotic influence over the public,was> > born on the 22nd of> > > october 1811, near Vienna (20 km off),Austria.> > >> > > It has been recorded that at the precise time of his birth, therewas> > an> > > unusually bright comet, literally above his house.At the time> > thousands of> > > people have observed it.> > >> > > Thanks> > >> > > With deep respect> > >> > >> > >> > > Arpadh> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>

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Dear Sarbani, namaste

 

Do you mean to say that sincere worship of istadevata does not protect one from the effects of black magic?

 

What do the wise say about Lord Venkateswara's inclusion in the list provided by you? And that of Hanuman?

 

best regards

Hari

 

On 2/6/07, Sarbani Sarkar Rath <sarbani wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 Shri Brahmadaru Smarami

 

Dear Arpad,

 

May I add to what Bharat says about removal of black magic? We have learned that there are only two in front of whom no black magic works. Kali and Jagannath. Every kind of black magic cuts in front of them. Just take their name and do their mantras.

 

Best Regards,

 

Sarbani Sarkar Rath

http://sarbani.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bharat Hindu Astrology [hinduastrology

] Tuesday, February 06, 2007 12:29 PMsohamsa Subject: Re: Re: Arpad Joo

 

 

Namaskaar Sri ArpadIf you chant Ma Kali Kavach, then, hardly any tamasic puja done against you, is likely to affect you. The same goes for a certain mantra of Lord Hanuman and Lord Krishna. You can choose your own call. Ma Kali Kavach has helped a quite a number of my clients in this regard, some of which are known faces of India. Just an afterthought. You are perhaps already aware of its prowess. Thanks and Regards Bharat

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