Guest guest Posted October 1, 2002 Report Share Posted October 1, 2002 Dear Anu, I think you're trolling us The rules for NBRY are simple: 1. If, say, a planet is deb in 1H, the dispositor of either 1H or 7H must be in a quadrant or trine to either Moon or the asc. 2. That planet (if any) which gets exalted in the house of the deb planet must be in a quadrant or trine to either Moon or the asc. 3. The deb planet must be exalted in D-9. 4. The deb planet is conjoined with an exalted planet at a quadrant from the Moon or asc. Some say that trines in Rule Nos 1 and 2 won't do in the above combos, but I'm not so sure. One thing that you and I've heard is totally untrue - two deb planets aspecting each other cancels the deb of both. That's purely mythillogical (sic). Warm regards, Ramapriya hubli (AT) vsnl (DOT) com - anukochhar ; Vedic Astrology ; vedic astrology Tuesday, October 01, 2002 8:09 PM Om sri hanumate namah,Dear all,The question as usual is pretty basic.- Maybe I've just been glossing overthe mails recently.Its About NBRY. Lets say if mercury is deb in 2nd house and venus in 8th -will it be called a NbRy or will the overall sinnifications be neutralised?regrds,Anu. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2002 Report Share Posted October 1, 2002 sorry guys pressed the wrong key- actually it is the 7th house not the 8th. What I ned to know as a corollary to this is - is the neecha bhangha or thae vry relevant for the divisional charts too. Guru Sanjay says that the first issue for the female chart is to be known from the 9th- correct me if I'm wrong. How abouth the 2nd? - 5th from 9th? am I being plain stupid? regards, anu. Thanks sarbani for the info on all the books, I'm getting a load ful soon from Delhi. - anukochhar ; Vedic Astrology ; vedic astrology Tuesday, October 01, 2002 8:09 PM Om sri hanumate namah,Dear all,The question as usual is pretty basic.- Maybe I've just been glossing overthe mails recently.Its About NBRY. Lets say if mercury is deb in 2nd house and venus in 8th -will it be called a NbRy or will the overall sinnifications be neutralised?regrds,Anu.Your use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2002 Report Share Posted October 1, 2002 Om Gurave Namah Dear Anu How can the next child be a 'child of the child'?? It should be a co-bprn, third house of the first child. With best wishes, Sanjay Rath ---------- ------------------------- 71 Vasant Apartments, Mayur Vihar Ph-1, New Delhi 110091, India Tel:+91-11-2713201, Web: http://srath.com anukochhar [anukochhar11] Tuesday, October 01, 2002 9:58 PM ; Vedic Astrology; vedic astrology Re: sorry guys pressed the wrong key- actually it is the 7th house not the 8th. What I ned to know as a corollary to this is - is the neecha bhangha or thae vry relevant for the divisional charts too. Guru Sanjay says that the first issue for the female chart is to be known from the 9th- correct me if I'm wrong. How abouth the 2nd? - 5th from 9th? am I being plain stupid? regards, anu. Thanks sarbani for the info on all the books, I'm getting a load ful soon from Delhi. - anukochhar ; Vedic Astrology ; vedic astrology Tuesday, October 01, 2002 8:09 PM Om sri hanumate namah, Dear all, The question as usual is pretty basic.- Maybe I've just been glossing over the mails recently. Its About NBRY. Lets say if mercury is deb in 2nd house and venus in 8th - will it be called a NbRy or will the overall sinnifications be neutralised? regrds, Anu. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2002 Report Share Posted October 1, 2002 Dear Anu, Try to understand Neechabhanga Raja Yoga.This is said to have been caused when: 1)The lord of house in which the debilitated planet attains Exaltation is in Quadrant or trine from Moon or Adcendant. 2) Another interpretation of the same shloka interpretes "Taducchanath" as that planet which attains exaltation in debiliation sign occupied by the Neecha planet. However this would mean that not all planets could attain Neechabhang and to my Logic the first interpretation appears to be correct. In the example given by you , you prbably think that aspect of debilitated planet on the planet attaining exaltation causes Neecha Bhanga Rajayoga.Or you may be interpreting that two debilitated planets aspecting eachother cause Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga.This not a correct interpretation of the Yoga and no Neecha Bhanga rajayoga is caused in your example. However should Venus be in 7th Mercury will get Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga . I trust learned Gurus would be able throw light on whether my understanding of the Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga is correct. Chandrashekhar - anukochhar ; Vedic Astrology ; vedic astrology Tuesday, October 01, 2002 8:09 PM Om sri hanumate namah,Dear all,The question as usual is pretty basic.- Maybe I've just been glossing overthe mails recently.Its About NBRY. Lets say if mercury is deb in 2nd house and venus in 8th -will it be called a NbRy or will the overall sinnifications be neutralised?regrds,Anu.Your use of is subject to the Get a bigger mailbox -- choose a size that fits your needs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2002 Report Share Posted October 2, 2002 Thank you very much for the explaination of various ways in which Neecha Bhanga Rajayoga is caused.Through mistake I wrote that venus in Kendra would give rise to Neechabhanga.I have given correct intrepretation of the Yoga in earlier para. I knew that if a planet is exalted in navamsha he gives results of exaltation even if in natal horoscope the planet is debilitated.I didnot know that this is also called Nechabhanga rajayoga. Thank you for throwing light on correct naming of the yoga. With great regards, Chandrashekhar. - Sanjay Rath Wednesday, October 02, 2002 4:59 PM RE: Om Gurave namah Dear Chandrasekhar & Anu, Neechabhanga occurs when the following conditions attain: 1. The lord of the sign of exaltation of the debilitated planet is in a kendra to Lagna or Moon. For example, if Mercury is debilitaed in Pisces, the Mercury itself which is the lord of Virgo, the sign of its exaltation, should be in a kendra to Lagna or Moon. Thus, Mercury attains neechabhanga if eithe lagna or chandra is in any of the dual signs. It is for this purpose you find that dual signs give good communication abilities and produce many writes etc. Another example: If Saturn is debilitaed in Aries, then if Venus, the lord of Libra its sign of exaltation is in a kendra to the Lagna or Moon, Saturn gets neecha bhanga or cancellation of debility. 2. The lord of the sign of debility of the debilitated planet is in a kendra to Lagna or Moon. This is the concept of the dispositor of the planet, and if the dispositor of a debilitated planet is in a Kendra to Lagna or Moon, then neecha bhanga occurs. This is also an important part of the Kalpa Druma Yoga where the dispositor of the strong lagna lord is required to be in a kendra to lagna. In such a case, when the naive approaches someone for help, when in trouble or in debility, help is sure to come. 3. The debilitated planet occupies its exaltation sign in the Navamsa chart. Every sign has nine Navamsa, Saturn is debilitated in Aries and the seventh Navamsa is that of Libra, its exaltation sign. Thus, if Saturn were to be between 20-23.20 degrees in Aries, neechabhanga is automatic. This implies that the native has done some very good dharmic karma in the past birth bring ing forth the blesings of Bhagavan and hence his debilitated condition or troubles are forgiven and he gets relief. 4. The sign where the planet is in debility is conjoined another planet which gets exalted in that sign. It pays to have powerful friends and associates and a planet in debility, if conjoined another planet in exaltation leads to a situation where the troubled soul meets another who is exalted and powerful or the person who is best suited to help him out. Sheer luck you may call those situations or just coincidence is what many people say. In one case, a businessman was about to be kicked out of all his businesses and as he waited at the airport, he had the acquaintance of the chairman of a bank. They discussed and then the businessman revealed his problem. The Chairman cancelled his flight and went back to office the next day and gave him a loan. The businessman went on to purchase controlling shares and grow into a big business house. Such Rajyoga do not occur with every neechabhanga, and at least a few of the factors cited above have to occur. further, all planets do not get neechabhanga by all the four methods. As a study, examine the debility of each planet and see the peculiar situations that cause its exaltations and the lessons they hold. Best Wishes Sanjay Rath Chandrashekhar Sharma [boxdel (AT) (DOT) co.uk]Wednesday, October 02, 2002 2:54 AMTo: Subject: Re: Dear Anu, Try to understand Neechabhanga Raja Yoga.This is said to have been caused when: 1)The lord of house in which the debilitated planet attains Exaltation is in Quadrant or trine from Moon or Adcendant. 2) Another interpretation of the same shloka interpretes "Taducchanath" as that planet which attains exaltation in debiliation sign occupied by the Neecha planet. However this would mean that not all planets could attain Neechabhang and to my Logic the first interpretation appears to be correct. In the example given by you , you prbably think that aspect of debilitated planet on the planet attaining exaltation causes Neecha Bhanga Rajayoga.Or you may be interpreting that two debilitated planets aspecting eachother cause Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga.This not a correct interpretation of the Yoga and no Neecha Bhanga rajayoga is caused in your example. However should Venus be in 7th Mercury will get Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga . I trust learned Gurus would be able throw light on whether my understanding of the Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga is correct. Chandrashekhar - anukochhar ; Vedic Astrology ; vedic astrology Tuesday, October 01, 2002 8:09 PM Om sri hanumate namah,Dear all,The question as usual is pretty basic.- Maybe I've just been glossing overthe mails recently.Its About NBRY. Lets say if mercury is deb in 2nd house and venus in 8th -will it be called a NbRy or will the overall sinnifications be neutralised?regrds,Anu.Your use of is subject to the Get a bigger mailbox -- choose a size that fits your needs.Your use of Groups is subject to the Your use of is subject to the Get a bigger mailbox -- choose a size that fits your needs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 Aum Namah Sivaya, Dear Gurudev, Pranaam I have read of one more condition, in which if the planet, who gets exalted in the sign where the debilitated planet is placed, is placed in kendra to Lagna or Moon. For illustration, lets say Merc is debilitated in Pisces and Venus, who gets exlated in Pisces, is placed in Kendra to Lagna or Moon. Can you please shed some light on this condition of neechabhanga. Does neechabhanga happen under such cases? Pranaam Sarajit , "Sanjay Rath" <srath@s...> wrote: > Om Gurave namah > Dear Chandrasekhar & Anu, > Neechabhanga occurs when the following conditions attain: > > 1. The lord of the sign of exaltation of the debilitated planet is in a kendra to Lagna or Moon. For example, if Mercury is debilitaed in Pisces, the Mercury itself which is the lord of Virgo, the sign of its exaltation, should be in a kendra to Lagna or Moon. Thus, Mercury attains neechabhanga if eithe lagna or chandra is in any of the dual signs. It is for this purpose you find that dual signs give good communication abilities and produce many writes etc. Another example: If Saturn is debilitaed in Aries, then if Venus, the lord of Libra its sign of exaltation is in a kendra to the Lagna or Moon, Saturn gets neecha bhanga or cancellation of debility. > > 2. The lord of the sign of debility of the debilitated planet is in a kendra to Lagna or Moon. This is the concept of the dispositor of the planet, and if the dispositor of a debilitated planet is in a Kendra to Lagna or Moon, then neecha bhanga occurs. This is also an important part of the Kalpa Druma Yoga where the dispositor of the strong lagna lord is required to be in a kendra to lagna. In such a case, when the naive approaches someone for help, when in trouble or in debility, help is sure to come. > > 3. The debilitated planet occupies its exaltation sign in the Navamsa chart. Every sign has nine Navamsa, Saturn is debilitated in Aries and the seventh Navamsa is that of Libra, its exaltation sign. Thus, if Saturn were to be between 20-23.20 degrees in Aries, neechabhanga is automatic. This implies that the native has done some very good dharmic karma in the past birth bring ing forth the blesings of Bhagavan and hence his debilitated condition or troubles are forgiven and he gets relief. > > 4. The sign where the planet is in debility is conjoined another planet which gets exalted in that sign. It pays to have powerful friends and associates and a planet in debility, if conjoined another planet in exaltation leads to a situation where the troubled soul meets another who is exalted and powerful or the person who is best suited to help him out. Sheer luck you may call those situations or just coincidence is what many people say. In one case, a businessman was about to be kicked out of all his businesses and as he waited at the airport, he had the acquaintance of the chairman of a bank. They discussed and then the businessman revealed his problem. The Chairman cancelled his flight and went back to office the next day and gave him a loan. The businessman went on to purchase controlling shares and grow into a big business house. > > Such Rajyoga do not occur with every neechabhanga, and at least a few of the factors cited above have to occur. further, all planets do not get neechabhanga by all the four methods. As a study, examine the debility of each planet and see the peculiar situations that cause its exaltations and the lessons they hold. > > Best Wishes > Sanjay Rath > > Chandrashekhar Sharma [boxdel] > Wednesday, October 02, 2002 2:54 AM > > Re: > > > Dear Anu, > Try to understand Neechabhanga Raja Yoga.This is said to have been caused when: > 1)The lord of house in which the debilitated planet attains Exaltation is in Quadrant or trine from Moon or Adcendant. > 2) Another interpretation of the same shloka interpretes "Taducchanath" as that planet which attains exaltation in debiliation sign occupied by the Neecha planet. > However this would mean that not all planets could attain Neechabhang and to my Logic the first interpretation appears to be correct. > In the example given by you , you prbably think that aspect of debilitated planet on the planet attaining exaltation causes Neecha Bhanga Rajayoga.Or you may be interpreting that two debilitated planets aspecting eachother cause Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga.This not a correct interpretation of the Yoga and no Neecha Bhanga rajayoga is caused in your example. > However should Venus be in 7th Mercury will get Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga . > I trust learned Gurus would be able throw light on whether my understanding of the Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga is correct. > Chandrashekhar > - > anukochhar > ; Vedic Astrology ; vedic- astrology > Tuesday, October 01, 2002 8:09 PM > > > > Om sri hanumate namah, > > Dear all, > > The question as usual is pretty basic.- Maybe I've just been glossing over > the mails recently. > > Its About NBRY. 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