Guest guest Posted January 16, 2001 Report Share Posted January 16, 2001 Dear friends, I'm only a member since a very short time. I'd like to say how much I enjoy the group although I do not understand everything. I'm at the beginning of my basic studies on Jyotish. Each time I get a bit tired of learning I got new mails and I'll go on happily. So thanks a lot, Barbara -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Manoj Pathak <manojpathak An: <gjlist > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. Januar 2001 05:56 Betreff: Re: [gjlist] Guru Chandala Yoga > Dear Robert and Lalia, > > You again led the question back to nodal aspects. In India, many astrologers > take the trinal aspects of Rahu, but then they dont take Ketu into > consideration. > > Now coming back to your question. There is a basic principle in astrology > which states, that if a planet has other planet in Kendra from itself, they > mutually interact and so for trinal placements. All the trinal signs would > belong to the same Tatwa. Say if Rahu is placed in Aries, Jupiter goes to > Leo, both again are fiery signs. Astrology, actually works on trines, try > examining this. > > Jupiter placed in Trine from Rahu, Lalia for me is good. Though if it > involves ninth house and lagna, it is said, that such a person may be well > versed in creating controversies and live with it. But such a person, would > be deeply spiritual too, with many inherent doubts and one always strives > hard to find answers to it. He would also be extremely devoted to his guru, > if he has one. > > with best regards, > > Manoj > > > >"Robert A. Koch" <rkoch > >gjlist > >gjlist > >Re: [gjlist] Guru Chandala Yoga > >Tue, 16 Jan 2001 10:57:46 -0800 > > > >Dear Lalia, > > > >You wrote: > > > > >What about Jupiter trine Rahu? > > > > > >Lalia > > > >This is a very good question, and leads the discussion back to the question > >"do the nodes have any aspectual strength". Well, arguments and counter > >arguments on that subject have been given, yet considering the following: > > > >1. A conjunction is an aspect, and so if that is accepted, then Rahu has > >such an aspect. > > > >2. If it doesn't, then Rahu has no effect at all (?) > > > >3. If Jupiter (or any planet) is in an *exact* trine to Rahu (within a > >3-20 degree range), then they will be in conjunction in the Navamsa > >chart. Navamsa conjunctions with Rahu are more significant than natal > >ones, from the point of view that the Navamsa indicates dharma, and karmas > >related, covering a longer span of time. > > > > From this, note the following: that when *transit* Rahu comes to a trine > >(within the above degree range) with any natal planet, Rahu will thus move > >to conjunction of that planet's natal Navamsa position. This is critical, > >as the effects of the chandala yoga, as mentioned by me before, will come > >into effect. The good news, is that it will be only temporarily. > > > >Watch for the same situation, when transit Saturn comes to a trine aspect > >with a natal planet. He will then visit the Navamsa of that planet, and > >thus do his usual bidding for obstruction of that planet for the time > >being. > > > >With regards, > >Robert > > > >===================================== > >Robert A. Koch, Vedic Astrologer > >760 NW Broken Arrow Rd. > >Bend, OR. 97701-9037 > >Phone: 541-318-0248 > >visit <http://www.robertkoch.com> or e-mail > >rk. rk > > > > > > > >gjlist- > > > > > > > > _______________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > > > > gjlist- > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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