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Dear Aruna

 

Thank you very much for your contribution.

 

you

<<The words used by Kalyana Varma in the original are Atma for Sun and Mada for

Rahu. Though the words used by Sri. Santhanam in translating are acceptable.

These words may not accurately bring out the meanings of the original words in

sanskrit. In my opinion Atma needs to be translated as "self" and Mada as

pride, conceit or arrogance. >>

 

Although you forgot to say which translation is given by santhanam, yours is

good enough to follow up this interesting passage.

 

I agree that atma is the self, the soul. I am not a Sanskrit scholar but i do

follow its teachings.

 

>From the Bhagavad Gita As It Is by Srila Prabhupada, i do find mada anvitah in

Chapter 16 texts 10 and 17 , where mada is conceit or delusion. And madan as

illusion in ch 18 text 35. Have a look.

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TEXT 10

kamam asritya duspuram

dambha-mana-madanvitah

mohad grhitvasad-grahan

pravartante 'suci-vratah

WORD FOR WORD

kamam -- lust; asritya -- taking shelter of; duspuram -- insatiable; dambha --

of pride; mana -- and false prestige; mada-anvitah -- absorbed in the conceit;

mohat -- by illusion; grhitva -- taking; asat -- nonpermanent; grahan --

things; pravartante -- they flourish; asuci -- to the unclean; vratah --

avowed.

TRANSLATION

Taking shelter of insatiable lust and absorbed in the conceit of pride and false

prestige, the demoniac, thus illusioned, are always sworn to unclean work,

attracted by the impermanent.

*

TEXT 17

atma-sambhavitah stabdha

dhana-mana-madanvitah

yajante nama-yajnais te

dambhenavidhi-purvakam

WORD FOR WORD

atma-sambhavitah -- self-complacent; stabdhah -- impudent; dhana-mana -- of

wealth and false prestige; mada -- in the delusion; anvitah -- absorbed;

yajante -- they perform sacrifice; nama -- in name only; yajnaih -- with

sacrifices; te -- they; dambhena -- out of pride; avidhi-purvakam -- without

following any rules and regulations.

TRANSLATION

Self-complacent and always impudent, deluded by wealth and false prestige, they

sometimes proudly perform sacrifices in name only, without following any rules

or regulations.

*

TEXT 35

yaya svapnam bhayam sokam

visadam madam eva ca

na vimuncati durmedha

dhrtih sa partha tamasi

WORD FOR WORD

yaya -- by which; svapnam -- dreaming; bhayam -- fearfulness; sokam --

lamentation; visadam -- moroseness; madam -- illusion; eva -- certainly; ca --

also; na -- never; vimuncati -- one gives up; durmedha -- unintelligent; dhrtih

-- determination; sa -- that; partha -- O son of Prtha; tamasi -- in the mode of

ignorance.

TRANSLATION

And that determination which cannot go beyond dreaming, fearfulness,

lamentation, moroseness and illusion -- such unintelligent determination, O son

of Prtha, is in the mode of darkness.

***

 

In my humble experience, i have seen some people (a minority) claiming to be

"spiritual" in appearance, but internally, their intentions are full of mada.

 

My spiritual master Srila Maharaja said that one of the most dangerous things on

the spiritual path is pratistha or pride.

 

Therefore Rahu here seems to fullfil the role of mada in a horoscope.

 

It seems a good ground for study to see the sun as atma or the pure self and

Rahu as the indicator of the home work to make in this life regarding the

entanglement in the illusion of this material creation.

 

In other words, the position of Rahu and the house ruled by Rahu (according to

the great Jaimini) will give the clues about the most entangling issues to be

sorted out in this life.

 

you

<<Rahu on the other hand is a node of the moon. As such, it signifies an extreme

state of the moon/mind. The moon being the vehicle through which the world is

perceived>>

 

me

I do not agree here that Rahu is a moon node. The vedas say that Rahu is a

demoniac planet. The karmic implications are that Rahu eclipses the luminaries

due to past bussines in which the luminaries told Visnu that Rahu wanted to

drink the nectar of inmortality, by being disguised in the cue among the

demigods.

 

This vedic passage is celebrated in stone at the temples in Anghkar.

 

you

<<Ego, though an accurate word to describe self always creates confusion due to

the multiple meanings attributed to it as a consequence of the loose manner in

which it has been used over the years.>>

 

me

I agree, many people can be confused and think that ego is bad when in fact it

means the individual, the soul. The false ego is bad because it is the

self-identification for that which is not.

 

Best wishes

Natabara Das

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Daer Natabara,

 

 

Dear Natabara,

 

 

Thanks for your comments. I have found these discussions the most

valuable in this list and pray that they continue…

 

You:

> Although you forgot to say which translation is given by santhanam,

yours is good enough to follow up this interesting passage.>

 

Me:

Let me give the entire verse from R. Santhanam's translation of

SARAVALI of Kalyana Varma.

Chapter 4 – Planetary Characters

 

Verse 1

AtmA ravi: sheethakarastu cheta: sattvam dharAja: shashijotha vANI

Guru:sito jnanashukhe madashcha rAhu: shani: kAlanarasya du:kham

 

R. Santhanam's translation:

The sun is the soul of the zodiac personified, the Moon mind, Mars

strength, Mercury speech (voice), Jupiter intelligence, Venus

comforts, Rahu ego and Saturn grief.

 

My attempt at word-to-word translation

Atma – self,

ravi – Sun

sheethakara – moon (sheetha – cool, cold; kara: - hand)

Tu – indeed

cheta: - consciousness, perception etc.

sattvam: vitality, power, vigour, strength

dharAja: - Mars (son of earth)

shashija: Mercury (son of moon)

atha: certainly

vANI: sound, voice, power of speech

guru: - Jupiter

sita: - Venus

jnana – knowledge, intelligence

sukha – happiness, comforts etc.

mada : conceit, (one of the shatripu -six enemies of man, namely

kama krodha, lobha, moha, mada, maathsarya)

Rahu: Rahu

Shani : Saturn

Kalanarasya : of Time Personified

du:kham: sorrow, pain etc.

 

I think the word to word meanings are good enough to understand the

meaning of the verse for anyone.

 

 

you

> I do not agree here that Rahu is a moon node. The vedas say that

Rahu is a demoniac planet. The karmic implications are that Rahu

eclipses the luminaries due to past bussines in which the luminaries

told Visnu that Rahu wanted to drink the nectar of inmortality, by

being disguised in the cue among the demigods.

>

> This vedic passage is celebrated in stone at the temples in Anghkar.

 

Me:

I agree with you that Rahu is not the node of the moon from an

esoteric (or real) perspective. But, referred to it thus to make it

easy for me to communicate it to the members in the list. Thanks to

people like you, the right meanings don't get diluted by individuals

like myself, who lack higher level of rigour.

 

Let me narrate the oldest story of Rahu (mentioned in Ramayana as

well as Bhagavatha) for the sake of those who may not be aware:

The devas (gods) amd asuras (demons) churned the ocean of milk and

the amrtakumbha (pot of nectar) emerged. But, an asura maayaavi

(magician) called saimhikeya absconded to paataala (nether world)

with the pot of nectar, while all the devas were busy with dividing

all the other divine object that emerged during the churning.

Mahavishnu took the form of mohini ( a beautiful woman) and recovered

the pot of nectar and distributed it to the devas. Saimhikeya took

the form of brahmin, stood I the queue between the Sun and Moon to

receive the amrta (nectar). While he was drinking it Surya (sun) and

Chandra (moon) divined the secret of the "old brahmin" and informed

Sri Vishnu. He cut the throat of the asura with His Chakra. Though

the body became two, both the parts retained some amrta and hence

gained an immortal state.

 

The fact that Rahu-Kethu were between Sun and Moon in the queue for

AMrta, would mean that they always hamper the flow of energy from the

atma (sun) to the mind (moon. Thus they tend to cloud the mind and

make the Sun ineffective at times. But, there is always a route for

escape due to the grace of Lord Vishnu. As their origin is the

maayavi (asuric magician), the whereabouts , lordship etc. have

always been confusing to those who cannot divine the details.

 

In my opinion, Rahu tends to give a sense of pride or arrogance to

every individual depending on its location. There are many ways in

which this pride develops. The most effective way employed by Rahu is

to tease the individual by creating a void in a certain area of one's

life and then filling the void later, while giving the individual an

illusion that what has been achieved is due to personal effort. In

other instances, Rahu clouds one's perception of oneself by hiding

one's defects, thus feeding conceit. Only God's grace is our refuge

to escape from this affliction.

 

Love,

Arun

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