Guest guest Posted April 28, 2001 Report Share Posted April 28, 2001 Namaste All. I'm sure this discussion stems from my answer to Manojs post. Heres my unwavoring oppinion; Lets say someone is learning something. Then their activities are activated in D-24. But when is the person not learning something? Actually the mind is learning all the time, and gaining knowledge! So when will this Rasi chart override this higher division? Actually the Rasi chart is very basic. I use the Rasi to get a general notion of what activities the person is participating in, then look into the appropriate divisional chart to get the exact picture. Not because the Rasi overrides it, but rather that it is very general! Keep in mind that i'm not discussing Nakshatras in this regard.. this becomes a seperate issue. So instead of stating that one division overrides the other!! Why not state that they all work simeultaneously?! The Vargas aren't based on if & else commands like a computer-software is, but all compliment each other. The only reason I could think of, to state that the rasi overrides any other divisions is for the predictive ease of astrologers. As for the Trimsamsa, its (12*2+6) used to time subconsious ailments.. Astrologers that use it alot, recommend that its used to time all evils, i'll support this. I've never heard that it showed cherished desires, but i'd look to Navamsa for this myself. As for Navamsa vs Rasi, Navamsa shows the dharma we inherited from past lives, which may or may not manifest in this life, and is hence much more important in timing these dharmic activities. If i had to give prominence to any Vargas over Rasi it would be; Navamsa(Dharma) and Shastyamsa(Inherited karma). But they are all equally important as they all work simeultaneously. Best wishes, Visti. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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