Guest guest Posted August 16, 2004 Report Share Posted August 16, 2004 Dear Visti and Freedom, I truly appreciate the kind reply of you both. 1. Dear Visti can you kindly explain the logic behind the calculation as given by Sanjayji, you have always encouraged to search on the logic of most dictums, so it would be most helpful if you would unravel it for us. 2. The most imp thing that comes to my mind is if Sanjayjis knew about the deg of AL then why hasn't it been mentioned in JHL, also since if it is a knowledge of parampara (as some say it is not mentioned in the classics) then there "surely must be a use to the degs of AL" and other Arudhas degs - can you pls tell us all the usage of it. Would love to hear back from you Kind regards, SJ Mumbai P.S: Kanupriay sorry for the multiple posts, but the message was not reaching the list from one email id, hence now after one complete day of sending it , it has reached finally in multiple messages. >From Mr. Visti Dear Freedom, Namaskar Remember when Guruji taught how to see the Nakñatra of the Ärüòha Lagna? Simply take the degree of Lagna and transpose that on the Ärüòha Lagna and other Ärüòhas. i.e. if the Lagna is 26 degree, then the Ärüòha lagna will also be 26 degrees, as will all the other Ärüòhas. Basically this means that the degree of the Bhäva is the same as the Ärüòha. >From Mr.Freedom Dear Sunil, My understanding is that it is possible to calculate degrees but it is notused for general interpretation. The AL is mainly interpreted based on thesign, its lord, conjunctions in the same sign, and the placement of otherarudhas relative to it. Arudhas are recalculated in other vargas based onthat lagna, so the degree is not needed to see the AL in other vargas. Namah SivayaSell what you don’t Need. Click Here! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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