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Dear AllI know its been a while since I have participated but unfortunately this was due to a prolonged illness of my mother. Today she passed away at 3:30 p.m. and I will be further unavailable for the next year due to family obligations etc..I wish to impart one small thing before I go though. While I am not happy about the passing of my mother, I am highly satisfied that my mother is no longer in suffering and pain. She expired very peacefully in my arms as I prayed for her. I did everything that I could possibly do for her, I took care of her for the last four years as she became progressively more ill. I did extensive prayers, I got the best foods and medicines and I attentively saw to all of her needs until the end.When my mother died in my arms I felt her go with peace not pain.What I wish to impart is that this was a golden opportunity for me !In Hinduism we are taught that the mother is the first Guru (teacher) and islikened onto

God on Earth as she is the bearer of your life. This gift of life is adebt one can never ever repay. My mother was my best friend and companion,I shall miss her terribly but I will always cherish the memory of the greatest ofall treasures I ever had. In conclusion, I urge you ALL to pay attention to your parents and to your family,you may not have the same golden opportunity I did. Make hay while the sun shines so that you have no remorse, regrets or bitterness. Most people take their siblings and parents for granted, it is only on the day that you lose a sibling or parent you will realize what you have lost.Learn to love and cherish your family !Namah Sivaya Best RegardsPandit Devindra Maharaj

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A very valid message for current times. Today we see more and more, the tendencies towards nuclear families. As a person gets involved with his children and wife, parents are starting to be considered an intrusion...we forget the sleepless nights our mothers have spent for us while we were in infancy....now as we grow up, we become independent...just too independent to think of those who might depend on us besides our wife and kids.

 

Dear Pundit Ji: My deepest condolences to your mothers passing. You have been a good son and your mother was lucky. May her soul rest in peace.

 

Regards,

Bhupendra.

Dev Maharaj <dev_maharajVedic Astrology <Vedic Astrologyandhealing >; Jai-Srimannarayana ; malaysianhinduism ; matrusena ; Lord Muneeswarar <lordmuneeswarar >; Om Nama Shivayah ; SRILALITHA ; Hindu Tantra <hindutantra >; Hc <hinducivilization >; HHRTT <hhrtt >; Hindies <hindies >Saturday, December 1, 2007 8:19:06 PM Announcement

 

Dear AllI know its been a while since I have participated but unfortunately this was due to a prolonged illness of my mother. Today she passed away at 3:30 p.m. and I will be further unavailable for the next year due to family obligations etc..I wish to impart one small thing before I go though. While I am not happy about the passing of my mother, I am highly satisfied that my mother is no longer in suffering and pain. She expired very peacefully in my arms as I prayed for her. I did everything that I could possibly do for her, I took care of her for the last four years as she became progressively more ill. I did extensive prayers, I got the best foods and medicines and I attentively saw to all of her needs until the end.When my mother died in my arms I felt her go with peace not pain.What I wish to impart is that this was a golden opportunity for me !In Hinduism we are taught that the mother is the first Guru (teacher)

and islikened onto God on Earth as she is the bearer of your life. This gift of life is adebt one can never ever repay. My mother was my best friend and companion,I shall miss her terribly but I will always cherish the memory of the greatest ofall treasures I ever had. In conclusion, I urge you ALL to pay attention to your parents and to your family,you may not have the same golden opportunity I did. Make hay while the sun shines so that you have no remorse, regrets or bitterness. Most people take their siblings and parents for granted, it is only on the day that you lose a sibling or parent you will realize what you have lost.Learn to love and cherish your family !Namah Sivaya Best RegardsPandit Devindra Maharaj

 

 

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Dear Shri Dev Maharaj, Kindly accept my condolenses.May your mother's soul rest in pease. Regards. V.Raamam.Dev Maharaj <dev_maharaj wrote: Dear AllI know its been a while since I have participated but unfortunately this was due to a prolonged illness of my mother. Today she passed away at 3:30 p.m. and I will be further unavailable for the next year due to family obligations etc..I wish to impart one small thing before I go though. While

I am not happy about the passing of my mother, I am highly satisfied that my mother is no longer in suffering and pain. She expired very peacefully in my arms as I prayed for her. I did everything that I could possibly do for her, I took care of her for the last four years as she became progressively more ill. I did extensive prayers, I got the best foods and medicines and I attentively saw to all of her needs until the end.When my mother died in my arms I felt her go with peace not pain.What I wish to impart is that this was a golden opportunity for me !In Hinduism we are taught that the mother is the first Guru (teacher) and islikened onto God on Earth as she is the bearer of your life. This gift of life is adebt one can never ever repay. My mother was my best friend and companion,I shall miss her terribly but I will always cherish the memory of the greatest ofall treasures I ever had. In conclusion, I urge you ALL to pay attention to

your parents and to your family,you may not have the same golden opportunity I did. Make hay while the sun shines so that you have no remorse, regrets or bitterness. Most people take their siblings and parents for granted, it is only on the day that you lose a sibling or parent you will realize what you have lost.Learn to love and cherish your family !Namah Sivaya Best RegardsPandit Devindra Maharaj Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

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Respected Dev Maharaj ji, Pranams.

Please accept my deep condolences io the loss of your

dear mother. May GOD Bless her soul rest in peace.

True - you are in a way lucky to have provided her

" all the best attention & service " .

M.B.Prasada Rao.

--- Dev Maharaj <dev_maharaj wrote:

 

> Dear All

> I know its been a while since I have participated

> but unfortunately this was due to a prolonged

> illness of my mother. Today she passed away at 3:30

> p.m. and I will be further unavailable for the next

> year due to family obligations etc..

>

> I wish to impart one small thing before I go though.

> While I am not happy about the passing of my mother,

> I am highly satisfied that my mother is no longer

> in suffering and pain. She expired very peacefully

> in my arms as I prayed for her. I did everything

> that I could possibly do for her, I took care of her

> for the last four years as she became progressively

> more ill. I did extensive prayers, I got the best

> foods and medicines and I attentively saw to all of

> her needs until the end.When my mother died in my

> arms I felt her go with peace not pain.

>

> What I wish to impart is that this was a golden

> opportunity for me !

> In Hinduism we are taught that the mother is the

> first Guru (teacher) and is

> likened onto God on Earth as she is the bearer of

> your life. This gift of life is a

> debt one can never ever repay. My mother was my best

> friend and companion,

> I shall miss her terribly but I will always cherish

> the memory of the greatest of

> all treasures I ever had.

>

> In conclusion, I urge you ALL to pay attention to

> your parents and to your family,

> you may not have the same golden opportunity I did.

> Make hay while the sun shines so that you have no

> remorse, regrets or bitterness. Most people take

> their siblings and parents for granted, it is only

> on the day that you lose a sibling or parent you

> will realize what you have lost.

>

> Learn to love and cherish your family !

>

> Namah Sivaya

> Best Regards

> Pandit Devindra Maharaj

>

>

>

> Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

 

 

 

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Namaste Thank you Bhupendra for you kind thoughtsNamah SivayaBest RegardsPandit Devindra MaharajBhupendra Jamnadas <b_jamna> wrote: A very valid message for current times. Today we see more and more, the tendencies towards nuclear families. As a person gets involved with his children and wife, parents are starting to be considered an intrusion...we forget

the sleepless nights our mothers have spent for us while we were in infancy....now as we grow up, we become independent...just too independent to think of those who might depend on us besides our wife and kids. Dear Pundit Ji: My deepest condolences to your mothers passing. You have been a good son and your mother was lucky. May her soul rest in peace. Regards, Bhupendra. ----- Original Message

----Dev Maharaj <dev_maharaj >Vedic Astrology <Vedic Astrologyandhealing >; Jai-Srimannarayana ; malaysianhinduism ; matrusena ; Lord Muneeswarar <lordmuneeswarar >; Om Nama Shivayah ; SRILALITHA ; Hindu Tantra <hindutantra >; Hc <hinducivilization >; HHRTT <hhrtt >; Hindies <hindies >Saturday, December 1, 2007 8:19:06 PM Announcement Dear AllI know its been a while since I have participated but unfortunately this was due to a prolonged illness of my mother. Today she passed away at 3:30 p.m. and I will be further unavailable

for the next year due to family obligations etc..I wish to impart one small thing before I go though. While I am not happy about the passing of my mother, I am highly satisfied that my mother is no longer in suffering and pain. She expired very peacefully in my arms as I prayed for her. I did everything that I could possibly do for her, I took care of her for the last four years as she became progressively more ill. I did extensive prayers, I got the best foods and medicines and I attentively saw to all of her needs until the end.When my mother died in my arms I felt her go with peace not pain.What I wish to impart is that this was a golden opportunity for me !In Hinduism we are taught that the mother is the first Guru (teacher) and islikened onto God on Earth as she is the bearer of your life. This gift of life is adebt one can never ever repay. My mother was my best friend and companion,I shall miss her terribly but I will always cherish

the memory of the greatest ofall treasures I ever had. In conclusion, I urge you ALL to pay attention to your parents and to your family,you may not have the same golden opportunity I did. Make hay while the sun shines so that you have no remorse, regrets or bitterness. Most people take their siblings and parents for granted, it is only on the day that you lose a sibling or parent you will realize what you have lost.Learn to love and cherish your family !Namah Sivaya Best RegardsPandit Devindra Maharaj Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr!

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