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Dear John and all,

 

Just for the sake of knowledge:

 

Suppose, at the beginning of any given day, the moon is in the

first degree in a given sign. Rest other planets are placed in degrees above 15

in different signs.

 

In the the next 24 hrs, there are very high chances that the people born

in the twelve ascendents will have the same planets as atmakarak, pitrukarak,

darakarak, etc.

 

In such a case, all the people born within that 24 hrs still have the

same rajyoga by karaks, irrespective of their functional malficience or

beneficience and their lordships over different houses. Whereas, the ascendent

specific rajyogas will be different for each ascendent.

 

The Karak theory is as impractical and as a generalization of

astrological rules, as the moon-based predictions or the guna-matching system.

 

It is a pity that vedic astrologers in west are putting over-emphasis on

Karaks and not paying attention to the actual yogas in the horoscopes. This is a

result of the short-cut methods of teaching adopted by some "famous" Indian

teachers who have been teaching VA in the west.

 

The astrology as practised in India, is very different and more

practical. But, the best books are available only in vernacular languages or in

Hindi. The west may think that it has taken a big jump, but it has seen only

what it has been shown by some handfull of astrologers who write and teach in

English.

 

One should not stop using one's own logic and should not come at a

conclusion just because some famous person says so. The human mind tends to

seek set rules and short-cut methods. One should curb this tendency to excel in

the field of astrology.

 

Regards,

 

Ashutosh

 

 

 

-

John

valist

Monday, 27 February, 2006 05:46

Jaimini Yogas

To all members:Since we have recently discussed Jaimini's system of jyotish

analysis, let me share with you some interesting Rajah Yogas, as shown below:1.

The atmakaraka and and pitrukaraka in conjunction or aspecting (rashi drishti)

each other.2. The first and 5th lords in conjunction or aspecting each

other.If these occur in the 1st and second house, then the rajah yoga will take

effect in a foreign land and later in life.If these yogas occur in the 2nd and

4th houses, then the rajah yogas take effect easily and early in life.Depending

on the jyotish tradition one follows, Rahu can be included as one of the karakas

for analysis.Regards,John R.:

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Namaste Ashutosh and all:

 

I realize the limitations of Jaimini's system as you have pointed.

However, I am not denying the use of Parasara's rules either. As KN

Rao has suggested many years ago, we should try to incorporate a

composite method of analysis using both systems to come with the best

prediction.

 

As suggested by Hart DeFouw, I'm also trying to use the nakshatras to

come up with some extra dimension to the analysis based on Parasara

rules.

 

There is no doubt that judgement through reasoning is a must to be

successful as an astrologer. Nonetheless, an astrologer should use

all of the available jyotish methods as tools for coming up with the

right answer.

 

For the time being, I have not been able to use the Krisnamurthi

Paddhati method as the rules are slightly different and complicated.

 

Regards,

 

John R.

 

 

 

 

valist, "astrologerashutosh"

<astrologerashutosh wrote:

>

> Dear John and all,

>

> Just for the sake of knowledge:

>

> Suppose, at the beginning of any given day, the

moon is in the first degree in a given sign. Rest other planets are

placed in degrees above 15 in different signs.

>

> In the the next 24 hrs, there are very high chances that

the people born in the twelve ascendents will have the same planets

as atmakarak, pitrukarak, darakarak, etc.

>

> In such a case, all the people born within that 24 hrs

still have the same rajyoga by karaks, irrespective of their

functional malficience or beneficience and their lordships over

different houses. Whereas, the ascendent specific rajyogas will be

different for each ascendent.

>

> The Karak theory is as impractical and as a generalization

of astrological rules, as the moon-based predictions or the guna-

matching system.

>

> It is a pity that vedic astrologers in west are putting

over-emphasis on Karaks and not paying attention to the actual yogas

in the horoscopes. This is a result of the short-cut methods of

teaching adopted by some "famous" Indian teachers who have been

teaching VA in the west.

>

> The astrology as practised in India, is very different and

more practical. But, the best books are available only in vernacular

languages or in Hindi. The west may think that it has taken a big

jump, but it has seen only what it has been shown by some handfull of

astrologers who write and teach in English.

>

> One should not stop using one's own logic and should not

come at a conclusion just because some famous person says so. The

human mind tends to seek set rules and short-cut methods. One should

curb this tendency to excel in the field of astrology.

>

>

> Regards,

>

> Ashutosh

>

-

> John

> valist

> Monday, 27 February, 2006 05:46

> Jaimini Yogas

>

>

> To all members:

>

> Since we have recently discussed Jaimini's system of jyotish

> analysis, let me share with you some interesting Rajah Yogas, as

> shown below:

>

> 1. The atmakaraka and and pitrukaraka in conjunction or

aspecting

> (rashi drishti) each other.

>

> 2. The first and 5th lords in conjunction or aspecting each

other.

>

> If these occur in the 1st and second house, then the rajah yoga

will

> take effect in a foreign land and later in life.

>

> If these yogas occur in the 2nd and 4th houses, then the rajah

yogas

> take effect easily and early in life.

>

> Depending on the jyotish tradition one follows, Rahu can be

included

> as one of the karakas for analysis.

>

> Regards,

>

> John R.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Links

>

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