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Jiddu Krishnamurti's Chart - where exactly is the mark of greatness?

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I have been reading several exchanges on the "Divine Birth" subject

on this group. Could someone analyze Jiddu Krishnamurti's chart and

comment along the same lines, please? For those who dont know who

Jiddu Krishnamurti was (he died in 1985 or 86)- he was recognized by

the Theosophical society in the early 1900s as the vehicle for the

coming manifestation of "Maitreya" or Christ. He did go on to achieve

enlightenment, but not in the way the Theosophical society, or anyone

else for that matter, had envisioned or foreseen it. To call his

observations on life around him as piercing and enlightening would be

an understatement. His birth time is:

 

12 May 1895, 12:30 am, Madanpalle, Southern India. I believe

Madanpalle is at 78e29, 17n23 - approximately Hyderabad's

coordinates - please correct me if I am wrong. I have been able to

plot out his basic chart - not the Navamsa though (please read on

after the list of houses), but for those of you with softwares, it

should be easy to get that as well:

 

1st: Cap- Lagna

2nd: Aq - Rah

3rd: Pi

4th: Ar - Sun

5th: Ta - Mer

6th: Ge - Ven, Jup, Mar

7th: Ca

8th: Le - Ke

9th: Vi

10th: Li - Sat

11: Sc

12: Sa - Moon

 

Where exactly is the mark of greatness? Should it be seen in the 9th

house or 9th rule (Dharma), or in the 12th house or 12th ruler

(Moksha)? Isnt Sun the strongest planet in the chart (exalted in the

4th though opposed by an exalted Saturn)..

 

Please discuss..

 

Thanks,

VAS

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