Guest guest Posted December 23, 2001 Report Share Posted December 23, 2001 Respected Mr. Austin, It was from my notes. I do not remember from which book I kept the notes-but it was a book dealing with prashna. I shall be happy if this can be of any help to anybody. Regards, Dasgupta - Frank in Austin sjvc Sunday, December 23, 2001 2:29 AM RE: [sjvc] Relationship between planets Namaste. thank you J.K. Dasgupta for this email...and your efforts to send it out to all the sisya's - very helpful. Just a note if my memory serves me correctly ... the books that have this data:1. Predictive Astrology - Bhavas - planets in the 12 houses : by Pandit KB Parsai and DK Parsai 2. Practical Vedic Astrology - by GS Agarwal. ! Shanti, Shanti Shanti Frank in Austin , Fschmidt (AT) Austin (DOT) rr.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2001 Report Share Posted December 27, 2001 OHM SHRI RAGAVENDRAYA NAMAH JAYA JAGANNATHA Namaste Arno, As you can see from the words of Gurudeva, the final saying has to come from Divisional chart. But, Rasi is should be checked prior to the final saying. 5th house and Guru represents many matters. So, the final saying comes from Saptamsa for children. My distance relative and his wife, didn't have any medical problem, even after trying all the medical methods and religious remedies, they are without child. Though the parents had capabilities and facilities it has to be reassured in Saptamsa. Say for example, in the attached chart, 5th house is afflicted, and Guru is not strong in 12th house, but positively with Gajekesari Yoga. If at all any child is there, it will be only female, as the 5th house is influenced by female planets. But, in the native's Saptamsa, 5 planets are exalted and the Saptamsa is predominantly shows male. For whatever lagna you fix, if 1st child is male, second one must be female. or vise versa. Out of two one male child is sure as per Saptamsa. But, as strongly shown in Rasi, this native has two daughters. Because of the strongness of Saptamasa I thought his second one must be male. Further, the reason for me to stress that point is: Once people know about Divisional chart, they tend to ignore the Rasi chart and concentrate only on Divisional charts. It has to go along with the Karaka Bhava of the karakatwa indicated by the divisional chart. Thanks Solai Kannan Arno Holzmann [arno.holzmann] 26 December 2001 7:08 PM sjvc AW: [sjvc] Relationship between planets Dear Solai, namaste Thanks for your post on comparative importance of Rashi and Divisional charts. Not that I am a great expert on the matter but I want to make a comment based on what I read in CoVA. Your statement "if there is no indication in Rashi, the result will not be there" is straightforward and makes sense but there are some passages in CoVA which seem to indicate that phala of divisional charts overrides ( or can override) rashi results. For instance, on page 172 Sanjay Rath ji writes: "In the matter of pregnancy, the saptamsa holds the key....suffice it to say that the final result should be pronounced only after examining the Saptamsha chart as in some cases where the fifth Lord and Jupiter is very strong in a quadrant, children have been denied." Any thoughts on this? Warm regards and thanx for putting so much energy in posting and correcting lessons. Arno (b)Regarding the divisional charts, it has two utility and it has two planes. 1. Vertical plane. For example, look at the enclosed excel sheet, where the divisional charts are placed in adjacent columns, (here I have taken only drekkana and navamsa for convenience), we can place all the divisional charts like this. As marked by the pink line, a planet will run through all the divisional charts, say in the given diagram, it runs through second drekkana and 4th navamsa. Each division has a meaning and character, which you have to read from the name and from books like Brihat Jataka. So, a planet's placement in all these divisional charts moulds the character of the planet. This is the basis for Vaishishakaamsa. 2. Horizontal plane. Here each divisional chart is considered as separate chart for separate Karakatwa. Say Saptamsa is for children, followers etc., Here the planetary placement is considered as a separate rasi chart with respect to the native's children. It is not different from Rasi, it is part and parcel of Rasi chart and Rasi chart supercedes divisional chart. It is only a fine tuning. In old radio boxes, you can see a separate tuning knob. Once, we selected a station, we have to rotate this knob for fine tuning. Without pin pointing the station area, if we rotate only the tuning knob, there is no use. Similarly, if there is no indication in Rasi, the result will not be there. Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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