Guest guest Posted May 27, 1999 Report Share Posted May 27, 1999 Jaya Jagannath Dear Manoj , That still does not answer the very basic question "Why Mars for Brothers?". Some time back we had a detailed discussion as "WHY DOES MARS. JUPITER AND SATURN ONLY HAVE SPECIAL ASPECTS?" I think I was the only one who could answer this in the Jyotish list of which I was a member earlier. This is what I have always been wanting from all Jyotish...very strong Basics. This is the foundation of the traditional astrologers. Hare Krishna, Sanjay > Namaskar, > > In the celestial cabinet, Mars has been classified as Commander-in-Chief. > The Sthir Karakas (Permanent Significators) given by Rishi Parashar in his > BPHS clearly state that Mars is the permanent significator for brothers > just and third house and third lord in the horoscope also denotes this. > Therefore when you need to examine about the younger brothers etc., it > should be done from the third house and third lord and confirmation > arrived at after examining Mars. > > regards, > > Manoj Pathak > > > > ____ > ------ eGroups.com home: sjvc - Simplifying group communications Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 1999 Report Share Posted May 27, 1999 >Some time back we had a detailed discussion as "WHY DOES MARS. >JUPITER AND SATURN ONLY HAVE SPECIAL ASPECTS?" I think I was the only one >who could answer this in the Jyotish list of which I was a member earlier. >This is what I have always been wanting from all Jyotish...very strong >Basics. This is the foundation of the traditional astrologers. I am just wondering what was your answer in summary? your servant Yasomatinandana das ------ eGroups.com home: sjvc - Simplifying group communications Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 1999 Report Share Posted May 28, 1999 > Can it also be that there is always some sort of rivalry between brothers > which becomes a motivating factor? > > ys ynd Jaya Jagannath Dear Yashomati-ji, Will this theory apply to the Pandava? If not then it is not correct as the Vedic Jyotish principles must be universal in application. Hare Krishna Sanjay ------ eGroups.com home: sjvc - Simplifying group communications Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 1999 Report Share Posted May 28, 1999 > Will this theory apply to the Pandava? If not then it is not correct >as the Vedic Jyotish principles must be universal in application. Well, maybe. For example I have a lot of Godbrothers who are dear to me. Rivalry does not necessarily mean 'black envy' how we call it in Russia. (maybe I put not the best word - sory for my English). By seeing your brother doing something nice you can be inspiried to keep up with him. Regarding the Pandavas, do you remember that story when during the Kuruksetra battlefield Yudhisthira chastised Arjuna for something and told him that better he gave up his Gandiva bow. And Arjuna was enflamed and just about to follow his vow to kill anybody who gives him such suggestion. Of course Krishna was there to help out of the plight. So some fights and competition between brothers may be there - to the good or bad. I am not insistant on this opinion though... Thank you Your servant Yasomatinandan das ------ eGroups.com home: sjvc - Simplifying group communications Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 1999 Report Share Posted May 29, 1999 Jaya Jagannath Dear Zoran & Chris, see the 11th & 3rd from the Arudha lagna (Direct count for Odd sign and reverse for even). If venus conjoins the signs or if Rahu/Saturn conjoin, then there will not be any co-borns. The final decision in theis regard hhas to be seen from the D-3 Chart. I have given umpteen examples of not only pinpointing co-borns, but also determining their individual fortunes, relationship and deaths etc in the book Crux of Vedic Astrology. Hare Krishna, Sanjay > Dear Chris, > A friend of mine is having scorpio in 3.house with jupiter,mars,sun and > mercury and has no siblings at all.It all depands on the planets and > dreshkon chart. Zoran > > Chris Hanlon wrote: > > > Dear All, > > If you have a lot of planets in the 3rd, and the 3rd is Scorpio, > > does this mean a lot of younger brothers or younger siblings? Has this > > held true in anyone's experience. What if the 3rd is just full? Do you > > have to look at divisional charts, too, not just Rasi? > > Light and Peace, > > chrys333 ------ eGroups.com home: sjvc - Simplifying group communications Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 1999 Report Share Posted May 30, 1999 Jaya Jagannath Dear Zoran, Yes Please Best Wishes, Sanjay Rath ---------------- You Wrote: - > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=x-user-defined > > Dear Sanjay, > When you say direct count for odd signs,do you mean it anticlockwise?Does > the same counting apply in D-charts when looking siblings and children? > Best wishes, > Zoran > > SRath wrote: > > > Jaya Jagannath > > Dear Zoran & Chris, see the 11th & 3rd from the Arudha lagna (Direct > > count for Odd sign and reverse for even). If venus conjoins the signs or > > if Rahu/Saturn conjoin, then there will not be any co-borns. The final > > decision in theis regard hhas to be seen from the D-3 Chart. I have > > given umpteen examples of not only pinpointing co-borns, but also > > determining their individual fortunes, relationship and deaths etc in > > the book Crux of Vedic Astrology. > > > > Hare Krishna, > > Sanjay > > > > > Dear Chris, > > > A friend of mine is having scorpio in 3.house with jupiter,mars,sun > > > and mercury and has no siblings at all.It all depands on the planets > > > and dreshkon chart. Zoran > > > > > > Chris Hanlon wrote: > > > > > > > Dear All, > > > > If you have a lot of planets in the 3rd, and the 3rd is Scorpio, > > > > does this mean a lot of younger brothers or younger siblings? Has > > > > this held true in anyone's experience. What if the 3rd is just > > > > full? Do you have to look at divisional charts, too, not just Rasi? > > > > Light and Peace, > > > > chrys333 ------ eGroups.com home: sjvc - Simplifying group communications Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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