Guest guest Posted February 24, 2007 Report Share Posted February 24, 2007 ||Hare Rama Krisna|| Respected Jyotishas I have been trying to understand use of Jyotirlingas. Lord Rama had a curse of a brahmin and as per the book VRA he worshipped lord siva at rameshwaram before the lifting of the curse. Visti ji in his book suggests worship of Lord Siva for remedy for Curse of Brahmin. Why rameshwaram? His sun was in Aries and as per the jyotirlinga table that is the place for Rameshwaram. So does that mean that for Curse remedy we should worship the form of the Jyotirlinga given by the Sign where the sun is. Also Visti ji in one of his lessons states that if the Jupiter is in trouble then worship of sun is advised. Rameshwaram causes exhaltation of Sun so should Rameshwaram be worshipped in all Brahaman Shapa cases. also can the jyotirlinga worship be used for causing the exhaltation of a neecha planet in the chart. So incase Ju is neecha can the mantra for Omkaresh cause the neecha bhanga for Ju? Regards Tarun Garg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2007 Report Share Posted February 24, 2007 हरे राम कृष्ण॥ Dear Tarun, Namaskar Then you must also ask yourself why did Sri Krishna establish the Somanath Jyotirlinga? Point is that he was required to worship Shiva, and that too by the sea (ninth house is pisces). So he went to the sea and worshiped Shiva. This form of Shiva that he worshiped would then become his lord/isha, i.e. Rameshvara. Now, the real question is: how to find which avatara is ruled by which graha? Why is Rama the avatara symbolized by the Sun? Why is Sri Krishna that of the Moon? Yours sincerely, -- Visti Larsen - SJC Guru Jaimini SJC - Denmark email: visti For consultations, free mp3's and articles visit: http://srigaruda.com tarungarg wrote: ||Hare Rama Krisna|| Respected Jyotishas I have been trying to understand use of Jyotirlingas. Lord Rama had a curse of a brahmin and as per the book VRA he worshipped lord siva at rameshwaram before the lifting of the curse. Visti ji in his book suggests worship of Lord Siva for remedy for Curse of Brahmin. Why rameshwaram? His sun was in Aries and as per the jyotirlinga table that is the place for Rameshwaram. So does that mean that for Curse remedy we should worship the form of the Jyotirlinga given by the Sign where the sun is. Also Visti ji in one of his lessons states that if the Jupiter is in trouble then worship of sun is advised. Rameshwaram causes exhaltation of Sun so should Rameshwaram be worshipped in all Brahaman Shapa cases. also can the jyotirlinga worship be used for causing the exhaltation of a neecha planet in the chart. So incase Ju is neecha can the mantra for Omkaresh cause the neecha bhanga for Ju? Regards Tarun Garg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2007 Report Share Posted February 24, 2007 Respected Visti Ji Thanks for your reply. Ok point taken.. However could you still shed some light on how to use the jyotirlingas for remedial measures. VRA says in the table on the Jyotirlingas that Rameshwara causes the exhaltation of Sun. does that mean that we can give the Mantra to someone who has a debilitated sun and creating trouble. Tarun Garg sohamsa , Visti Larsen <visti wrote: > > ??? ??? ?????? > > Dear Tarun, Namaskar > Then you must also ask yourself why did Sri Krishna establish the > Somanath Jyotirlinga? Point is that he was required to worship Shiva, > and that too by the sea (ninth house is pisces). So he went to the sea > and worshiped Shiva. This form of Shiva that he worshiped would then > become his lord/isha, i.e. Rameshvara. > > Now, the real question is: how to find which avatara is ruled by which > graha? Why is Rama the avatara symbolized by the Sun? Why is Sri Krishna > that of the Moon? > > Yours sincerely, > > -- > Visti Larsen - SJC Guru > Jaimini SJC - Denmark > email: visti <visti > For consultations, free mp3's and articles visit: http://srigaruda.com > <http://srigaruda.com> > > tarungarg wrote: > > > > ||Hare Rama Krisna|| > > > > Respected Jyotishas > > > > I have been trying to understand use of Jyotirlingas. Lord Rama had a > > curse of a brahmin and as per the book VRA he worshipped lord siva at > > rameshwaram before the lifting of the curse. Visti ji in his book > > suggests worship of Lord Siva for remedy for Curse of Brahmin. Why > > rameshwaram? His sun was in Aries and as per the jyotirlinga table > > that is the place for Rameshwaram. So does that mean that for Curse > > remedy we should worship the form of the Jyotirlinga given by the Sign > > where the sun is. Also Visti ji in one of his lessons states that if > > the Jupiter is in trouble then worship of sun is advised. Rameshwaram > > causes exhaltation of Sun so should Rameshwaram be worshipped in all > > Brahaman Shapa cases. > > > > also can the jyotirlinga worship be used for causing the exhaltation > > of a neecha planet in the chart. So incase Ju is neecha can the mantra > > for Omkaresh cause the neecha bhanga for Ju? > > > > Regards > > > > Tarun Garg > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2007 Report Share Posted February 25, 2007 Respected Gurus, vandanam, Can u shed some more light on these jyothirlingas and remedies for delibated sun... because i got delibated sun(sun in libra(2nd house) lagna is virgo) and moon is in cancer. Thanks in advance. regards, vishnu sarma sohamsa , " tarungarg " <tarungarg wrote: > > Respected Visti Ji > > Thanks for your reply. Ok point taken.. However could you still shed > some light on how to use the jyotirlingas for remedial measures. VRA > says in the table on the Jyotirlingas that Rameshwara causes the > exhaltation of Sun. does that mean that we can give the Mantra to > someone who has a debilitated sun and creating trouble. > > Tarun Garg > > > sohamsa , Visti Larsen <visti@> wrote: > > > > ??? ??? ?????? > > > > Dear Tarun, Namaskar > > Then you must also ask yourself why did Sri Krishna establish the > > Somanath Jyotirlinga? Point is that he was required to worship Shiva, > > and that too by the sea (ninth house is pisces). So he went to the sea > > and worshiped Shiva. This form of Shiva that he worshiped would then > > become his lord/isha, i.e. Rameshvara. > > > > Now, the real question is: how to find which avatara is ruled by which > > graha? Why is Rama the avatara symbolized by the Sun? Why is Sri > Krishna > > that of the Moon? > > > > Yours sincerely, > > > > -- > > Visti Larsen - SJC Guru > > Jaimini SJC - Denmark > > email: visti@ <visti@> > > For consultations, free mp3's and articles visit: http://srigaruda.com > > <http://srigaruda.com> > > > > tarungarg wrote: > > > > > > ||Hare Rama Krisna|| > > > > > > Respected Jyotishas > > > > > > I have been trying to understand use of Jyotirlingas. Lord Rama had a > > > curse of a brahmin and as per the book VRA he worshipped lord siva at > > > rameshwaram before the lifting of the curse. Visti ji in his book > > > suggests worship of Lord Siva for remedy for Curse of Brahmin. Why > > > rameshwaram? His sun was in Aries and as per the jyotirlinga table > > > that is the place for Rameshwaram. So does that mean that for Curse > > > remedy we should worship the form of the Jyotirlinga given by the Sign > > > where the sun is. Also Visti ji in one of his lessons states that if > > > the Jupiter is in trouble then worship of sun is advised. Rameshwaram > > > causes exhaltation of Sun so should Rameshwaram be worshipped in all > > > Brahaman Shapa cases. > > > > > > also can the jyotirlinga worship be used for causing the exhaltation > > > of a neecha planet in the chart. So incase Ju is neecha can the mantra > > > for Omkaresh cause the neecha bhanga for Ju? > > > > > > Regards > > > > > > Tarun Garg > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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