Guest guest Posted May 2, 2001 Report Share Posted May 2, 2001 Dear Purshottam, Thanks for posting that example. Saturn is Bhratri Karaka and is placed in Leo. His father died when he was eleven. 1949 + 11 = 1960. The dasha running at that particular moment was Leo/Leo or Virgo/Libra as we dont have the exact date of death of the chart owner's father. The death must have occurred in Virgo dasha as then Saturn gets to the 12th house from rashi dasha and Virgo also contains the Sthira Karaka for father, Sun with retrograde Mercury and Ketu. I am using Char Dasha. Saturn is totally hemmed between malefics and natural Karaka for father is placed in the second from it, again with malefics. Vimshottri dasha running at that time was Mercury/Jupiter. Mercury, sixth lord from ninth and Jupiter, 12th lord from ninth house, and it comes out so clearly. In navamsha, Mercury is placed in the 12th house from ninth and Jupiter in the 7th from ninth, what more confirmation do we need. Dwadashamsha again, Jupiter is in the 12th house from ninth and Mercury is the seventh lord from ninth. You had said, in your post, Jupiter aspects Saturn. My dear friend, never mix up two systems. Use them separately. If you are examining a chart from Jaimini angle, use only Jaimini astrology and if you are doing Parashari, then look for only Parashari. Dont mix up two systems. Both systems of analysis should enable you to arrive at one decision only. His father would have died of illness and his own birth could have been troublesome. Can you please pass on his father's date of death. with best regards, Manoj PS : I will post some more examples showing how it works and you are welcome to comment. _______________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2001 Report Share Posted May 2, 2001 Dear Manoj, MANOJ: If you are examining a chart from Jaimini angle, use only Jaimini astrology and if you are doing Parashari, then look for only Parashari. Dont mix up two systems. What if I use the rasi aspects and dasa systems given in Brihat Parasara Hora Sastra. Aren't they the same, or very similar, as what Jaimini gives? How can we use them in exclusion? They are part of the same system. Unless you hypothesize that some clever schemer went through BPHS and inserted portions here and there, seemingly at random in order to fool all of the subsequent readers. It is the kali yuga though... ;-) regards, Alex J Both systems of > analysis should enable you to arrive at one decision only. > > His father would have died of illness and his own birth could have been > troublesome. Can you please pass on his father's date of death. > > with best regards, > > Manoj > > PS : I will post some more examples showing how it works and you are welcome > to comment. > ____________________ ___ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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