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    In jyotish, how do you know if a candidate has done enough pariharas?

    Namaste,

    Every time I visit these yahoo groups on Jyotish, I see scores of candidates looking for solution and prediction to their problems and the jyotishis advicing them to recite 10s of 1000s of these mantras.

    But they all stop just at that.

    Let us say candidate 'x' has really taken these advices to heart, done his homework and performed remedies properly, how would a practitioner of jyotish know that or trust that?

    So, does prashna system work better for such candidates?

    Also, what is the general view on this forum regarding pariharas (remedial measures excluding gemstones as I do not believe in gemstones).

    Many thanks.
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    Re: In jyotish, how do you know if a candidate has done enough pariharas?

    Just to save space and time, will provide a link to what I wrote some years earlier. My views remain unchanged:

    http://www.boloji.com/articles/1076/...edic-astrology
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    Re: In jyotish, how do you know if a candidate has done enough pariharas?

    Namaste Ranjan ji,

    Thank you for the reply.

    I understand from your article that you do believe in remedies. Of course, your question is very wise, "Of what use is astrology if there is not a room for remedy?".

    But, you have not indicated what you do with your clients, when approached casually. For example, we all know that a new job or marriage or anything important awaits relevant dasha/bukthi and also transits. So, let us say, candidate 'x' from the above example had marriage troubles for a number of years... then he vigorously does parihara for 1 full year and comes to you...

    How do you consult him?

    1. Ask him first if he has done remedies?
    2. If he answers yes, do you cast a prashna kundali to see if his remedies are enough? (Not sure if this is the only way to find out if enough remedies are done, though).

    As you can see, I am curious to know how traditionally jyotishis are supposed to approach someone who says he has done pariharas? This knowledge will be helpful for me when approaching jyotishis - do I tell them, "See sir/madam, I have done so many pariharas, and would like to know if they are sufficient?". Is this a valid way to initiate proper guidance from them?

    As such, jyotishis start casting your chart and 'predicting' from it, regardless of your pariharas. Do you think this is valid approach?

    Thanks.
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    Re: In jyotish, how do you know if a candidate has done enough pariharas?

    What you need is a personal teacher, a Guru!

    I am sure HDF must have many such?

    I never claimed or strove to be one of such...?? ;-)
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    Re: In jyotish, how do you know if a candidate has done enough pariharas?

    But I have requested this information about pariharas and prashna right in my OP itself... but I thank you anyways! __
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    Re: In jyotish, how do you know if a candidate has done enough pariharas?

    Quote Originally Posted by Viraja View Post
    But I have requested this information about pariharas and prashna right in my OP itself... but I thank you anyways! __
    On the point about teacher etc., me not desiring to be one -- I was just elaborating, since I did give the link about the topic in general. In your SP, I did not get the sense that you were seeking a teacher, but rather just general information. My offering was just a sharing in part. :-)
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