Guest guest Posted May 4, 2005 Report Share Posted May 4, 2005 In reference to your queries regarding transits vedic astrology says that without help of Astakavarga the transit reading either from moon or lagna is not of much meaning. U can derive this from a simple fact that transit reading would remain same for 1/12 th of the whole population if only the raashi postion would be taken in to account. The famous work Horamakaranda says. As a result of progression of the seven planets from thire respective radical places and from lagana , a collective factor sets in going under the name of Astakavarga. It is likely that a planet , say for instance Sun , as aresult of his horoscopic postion in a particular sighn , is capable of throwing out beams of influence on certain places decalred favourable, both from his postion and from postions from other planets, so that , such beams of influence contributed by diff. planets may act as a catalytic agent augmenting the good effects ( or modifying the bad effects of radical as well as transit influence. So whenever a transit chart is fllowed for a good prediction the Astakavarga must be studied carefully to arrive at a true meaning of the transit. Now as per ur second query an exchange between upachayas is considered strong- not always. Except exchange between kendra and kona no exchange is considered simply fortunate on account of exchange alone. Also outer planets have no role in vedic astrology. the ancients speak .-- "There are numerous planets in solar system and outside but for us people of this planet only 7 are imp. ( rahu and ketu being mathematical points)." Gurudatta Dash - "Juliana Swanson" <omhamsa <valist> Wednesday, May 04, 2005 6:52 PM questions and comments for Prakash et al-India chart etc. > Dear Prakash and all... > > Are the details of the aforementioned India > Independence chart Aug. 15, 1947 at 00:00 with ~7 > degree Krittika Lagna and Kal Sarpa Yoga? > > In general, it appears that you use the Chandra Lagna > chart to the exclusion of the Janma Lagna chart to > read transits, is this true? I have been taught to > give the former 1/3 importance and the latter, 2/3. > > You said that "The exchange between the lords of two > upachaya houses creates a good [yoga]...powerful one > indeed." Is it true, then, that when the lords of > upachaya houses combine in any fashion, such as > through association, aspect or in dasas and bhuktis, > we will also see powerful results? > > Re: your India chart prediction that "during this > transit of Saturn in third house of natal chart India > will gain a Security Council seat or become more > powerful," I agree for several reasons, but first let > me say that this is a complicated and mysterious 3rd > house with Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Sun, a dark Moon, > and Pluto all in Cancer. > > India will probably get its seat on the UN Security > Council because: > > 1) A malefic transiting through any upachaya house is > powerful to overcome opposition. > > 2)India will experience the Saturn Return during this > transit, which brings with it new and greater > responsibilities especially because Saturn is > Yogakaraka for this chart! > > 3) Finally, in Mundane astrology, the United Nations > is represented by the 9th house, and Saturn transiting > in Cancer will be aspecting its own sign of Capricorn > in the 9th house. > > Additionally, the 3rd house in Mundane astrology > represents relations with neighboring countries, and > according to Mundane astrological principles, when > malefics posit the 3rd house natally or by transit, > the indications for diplomacy with neighbors are not > good, so this may not bode well for the India-Pakistan > situation. > > Pluto in the 3rd house being crossed by Saturn's > transit can signify the ongoing nuclear standoff with > Pakistan. However, India is currently running the > Venus Mahadasa until 2009, and even with the > affliction to Venus in this chart, Venus is not a > violent period. Yet, Saturn's transit to a watery Moon > sign has something to do with the Tsunami, and also > potential problems with clean water and food supplies. > > Best regards, > Juliana Swanson > > > > > > > > > > > Links > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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