Dear Vivian Ji First of all, I strongly object to the use of word "Absurd" by you. A devotee of Lal Kitab is not suppose to use such words for this holy scripture. Lal Kitab is a model code of conduct for human race. Its each line has deep meanings, one can write many many Granths on its single aspect. So please refrain from using such words. Now about your query, In my humble opinion through the example of quantity of teeth (less than 30 and more than 32),Pundit ji has indicated towards keeping the Budh balanced. Any degradation or any enhancement of negative nature is likely to give malefic results. You can see what Pundit ji tried to convey in this regard: "Jab 32 hon to bura sukhan, Bad'duya ya buri awaz ka manda asar zaroor hoga." (LK-1952, page no. 541, juz-10 2nd line). Dont you think from that Pundit has indirectly provided us a natural remedy for such a condition? A person with 32 teeth (well balanced Budh) should not be a Bad Sukhan (Kalam ka manda), should not curse (Bad'duya) anyone and should not use foul language (Mandi awaz). This is the beauty of Lal Kitab, its teachings may sometimes look complex but are certainly not absurd. Apart from the above statement, one should also not forget to see the Mercurys own nature (through Budh Ka Bhed calculation) and placement of Mars. If Mars is posited in house no. 12, then irrespective of its nature the bad effects of mercury will not be considered malefic in First house: "Jab mangal no. 12 mein ho, to Budh ka khana number 1 par manda asar na hoga, khwaaah woh tewe mein kaisa hi manda baitha ho." (LK-1952, page no. 541, Juz-5): Respectfully Yograj Prabhakar --- On Sun, 7/20/08, vivian tandon <viviantandon@ From: vivian tandon <viviantandon@ |
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