Guest guest Posted January 29, 2002 Report Share Posted January 29, 2002 Hare Rama Krishna Namaste Mayapur Das Please allow me to answer your question. I could be wrong. Gurus may please correct me. Jupiter stands for Tradition, whereas Rahu stands for new age/modern trends. If we consider religion, all religions, as dharma then following religion(any religion) in a traditional WAY is Jupitarean. Rahu could spoil the spirit behind this... what i mean is that the motivation could be different from a Jupitarean influence. "Take my example: I have Jupiter in Sagittarius and Rahu in Leo, both vargottama. They are in trines to each other. During the antar dasa of Rahu in Jupiter, i went in search of finding the roots of religion/god and was attracted towards 'rationalism'. Now again, during the antardasa of Rahu in Saturn (AK), i came back strongly into worshipping God or following religion in a traditional way (to my capacity), Unquestioning. Because, now i know that the other side grass is not Greener. " When you read the above matter in quotes, you may get the feeling that somehow the purity is lost or reduced. To me that appears to be the effect of Rahu. In this case Jupiter is stronger than Rahu. We may well imagine, when Rahu is stronger and afflicting Jupiter. Now to answer your question, in my humble opinion, is to follow dharma (chosen or received by birth) in a 'pure' manner is a Jupitarean thing. I know i have to think more on this, but this is all i can say now. Let us wait for Gurus to reply. Regards viswanadham sjvc, "MayapurDas" <MayapurDas@p...> wrote: > Aum Gurave Namah > > Dear Gurus Sanjay,Gauranga and Solai; > Jay ,Laxmi and Partha , > > Also does Rahu represent the flaw in following "their" dharma ad > culture ;in other words oes it refer to the Dharma and culture someone > is born into,or Dharma and culture someone has chosen to follow > during present lifetime( westerners like myself who have chosen to > follow Sanatana Dharma)? > > Sincere regards > your humble servant > Mayapur das > > > Could not hold myself back reading the following statement: > > Partha wrote: "rahu in 9th go against their dharma and culture" > > > > There might be something in the above statement though I would > > replace the word 'against' for "distance" or "separate" or "doubt". > > However much depends on Rahu's "status" in the chart i.e sign/lord > > and aspects/conjunctions, especially with/from Jupiter. > > Many configurations of Rahu in the 9th in connection with (as an > > example) Sun or Saturn will point at "separation" from the maters > > concerned, which in turn can point at 9th house matters like > > "father", "living in another culture" etc. The tone is not > > necessarily negative as such - on the contrary it may prove rather > > confusing and painful. > > > > Kind regards > > > > Jay Weiss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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