Guest guest Posted February 17, 2002 Report Share Posted February 17, 2002 Jaya Jagganath Namaste Brendan, thank you for responding to my question....great insight. When you mention the Dasa period for the Nakshatra dispositor I will assume it applies to all Nakshata based dasa systems ( Vimshottari, Moola, etc)...same for Rasi dispositors e.g. Narayana Dasa? Two Questions: 1, In my chart, Sani resides in Hasta Nakshatra ( Virgo Rasi)...now Chandra disposits this Nakshatra. Should I infer that during Sani Vimshottari Dasa, Sani will give *Chandra-like* results - and the results will also be influenced by Chandra's postion in the chart e.g. 7th house, Taurus? or is there another conclusion I should be drawing? 2. if you have the time can you comment on a SOLE dispositor and it's significance e.g. ONE graha that turns out to disposit all the other Graha's/Rasi's? Thank you, ! Shanti, Shanti Shanti Frank in Austin , Fschmidt (AT) Austin (DOT) rr.com bpfeeley (AT) aol (DOT) com [bpfeeley (AT) aol (DOT) com] Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 9:08 PMsjvcSubject: Re: [sjvc] Dispositors - insight into this conceptIn a message dated 2/16/2002 7:21:23 PM Eastern Standard Time, fschmidt (AT) austin (DOT) rr.com writes:Jaya JagganathDear Frank,Dispositors are vital in Jyotish and can never be ignored. This applies to both rasi dispositors and nakshatra dispositors. A very good example... the nakshatra dispositor of Gulika is referred to as Gulika dasa and is said to be dangerous for the native. So if Gulika (or Maandi for that matter) is in Rahu's nakshatra, and the native enters Rahu dasa, then is it referred to as Gulika dasa and can be very dangerous for health and even the longevity of the native. Same applies to the dispositor of Roga Saham or the 8th lord or the lord of 64th navamsa or 22nd drekkana. The dispositor of these will carry some element of danger, obstruction, etc.Dispositors of functional benefics will bring good in the dasa period of the dispositor and activate the promise of the functional benefic. In evaluating exalted planets, we must always take the dispositor into account. It may be weak and poorly placed and the exaltation may be ruined as a result.There are some reference in the classical works that tell us that the placement of the dispositor in the navamsa must also be evaluated!!Regards,Brendan> Namaste,> can one of the Guru's spend a few minutes on dispositors - that is,> it's application and spiritual influence in one's chart:> My understanding from several emails traded and reading is the> following:> 1. Definition> Graha A is in a Rasi ruled by Graha B (this placement can be in main> chart or any Varga chart). > Graha B then is dispositor of Graha A. > If in main chart Graha B is in an angle, trine, and not combust> retrograde etc.significations of A are positively enhanced.> The reverse holds true, that is if Graha B is in placed in 3rd,> 6,8th, or 12th significations are negatively impacted.> > 2. My questions:> a. How does disposters influence? and what strength do they> have?> b. Do disposters in Raj Yogas or others e.g. Dhgana , Naabhasa,> Ravi, etc. add strength? or tell some> additional info about the yoga's outcome and power?> c. How is the dispositorship related to the charakaraka's if any> - e.g. Atmakaraka as a dispositor for Pik, or AmK,> do this change the influence?> d. are there any rule of thumb that can be applied to> Disposters?> > Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2002 Report Share Posted February 19, 2002 In a message dated 2/17/2002 11:27:24 AM Eastern Standard Time, fschmidt writes: Jaya Jagganath Dear Frank, Zoran has already made some excellent comments on this in his e-mail. In your chart, your dasa lord Saturn is placed in Hasta nakshatra as you pointed out. Its rasi dispositor is AK Mercury placed in the 9th house and with Ketu, a dharmic and spiritual planet. The nakshatra dispositor is exalted Chandra the Moon, lord of 9th. Saturn is placed in 9th in the navamsa with the exalted Moon (lord of 11th) although in navamsa, Venus as lord of 9th is neecha in navamsa lagna. So what do you see here in Vimshottari dasa of Saturn and what have you experienced? A great deal of 9th house results? >From what I know about you, you are dedicated to your spiritual path, are part of an international group (11th) dedicated to dharmic pursuits (9th) and the study of Jyotish. I have found it to be very important to see which house the nakshatra dispositor lords over. You will invariable find that that house will feature prominently in the person's life during the dasa. Other comments below. Regards, Brendan > Jaya Jagganath > > Namaste Brendan, > thank you for responding to my question....great insight. > When you mention the Dasa period for the Nakshatra dispositor I will > assume it applies to all Nakshata based dasa systems > ( Vimshottari, Moola, etc)...same for Rasi dispositors e.g. Narayana > Dasa? > Two Questions: > 1, In my chart, Sani resides in Hasta Nakshatra ( Virgo Rasi)...now > Chandra disposits this Nakshatra. > Should I infer that during Sani Vimshottari Dasa, Sani will give > *Chandra-like* results - and the results will also > be influenced by Chandra's postion in the chart e.g. 7th house, > Taurus? or is there another conclusion I should be drawing? YES! SEE ABOVE COMMENTS. > > 2. if you have the time can you comment on a SOLE dispositor and it's > significance e.g. ONE graha that turns out to > disposit all the other Graha's/Rasi's? IN WESTERN ASTROLOGY THE TERM FINAL DISPOSITOR IS USED, AS IF TO IMPLY THAT THE LIFE IS RULED BY THAT PLANET. IN OTHER WORDS, THE LOCATION OF THAT FINAL DISPOSITOR WILL DETERMINE THE OUTCOME OF ALL OF YOUR EFFORTS. I PERSONALLY HAVE NOT USED THIS AND HAVE NEVER SEEN REFERENCES TO IT IN JYOTISH. MAYBE ZORAN CAN COMMENT. > Thank you, > ! Shanti, Shanti Shanti > Frank in Austin > , <Fschmidt Fschmidt > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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