Guest guest Posted November 17, 2004 Report Share Posted November 17, 2004 |Hare Rama Krsna| Dear Sourav, Each D-chart is different and has a different focus, it would take a long time to explain each of them, and I would rather take them up as the queries come. The Vimshamsa specifically focuses on the 8th house – namely the occult. If you do a simple math; 20-12 = 8, and hence this division maps into the 8th house, hence its relevance to spirituality. Actually Päräçara states that it shows ones; Upa-asana. I’m sure you know the meaning of this. The 9th house in any divisional chart shows the Guru. However in D-20 it specifically shows the Diksha Guru, because (s)he is the guru in your spiritual life. In say; d-24 it shows the Guru in school, whilst in D-9 the 9th house shows how you treat your Guru’s in general, as that will show your own dharma related to Guru’s. I’ve explained the most relevant houses to Rafal, some more are; the 4th house which shows the Kula (family) Devata (deity). The 2nd house which shows the Grama/Sthana (place/town) Devata (in this day, this is hard to apply). The 8th house shows Sanyas as well, as one performs ones Shraddha before becoming a Sanyasi – hence when looking at charts of Sanyasi’s, look carefully at this Bhäva, and the planets therein. The placement of Sun and Jupiter in this divisional chart are important to see whether the person is spiritually interested or not. Sun is specifically used to see whether one embraces or rejects ones born-faith. Jupiter shows the faith brought by the guru, which sometimes is foreign. These planets in the 12th house, tend to show a disinterest in spirituality, but if strong in the 10th can indicate dabbling with meditation. Off course the most important Bhäva in this divisional chart is the Lagna… You! Your attitude towards spirituality can be seen from this Bhäva – I have Aquarius Lagna so I tend to philosophize a lot when it comes to spirituality – but that is my approach. Capricorn Lagna would make a person very skeptic about religion and spirituality, and such people do not tend to believe in God unless they see hard evidence. The 12th from Capricorn is the natural 9th house – Sagittarius, so you can well imagine their approach towards spirituality. If you can convince a Capricorn Lagna that God exists, they can be the most faithful. This also applies to some extent in the Räçi – if you see Krishnamurty – a Capricorn Lagna and always rejecting the thought of him being a Guru and always making you question what you “think” you know about God – Still he was very spiritual due to his learning and experiences at the Theosophical society. Here since Capricorn was his natal lagna, that was his overall approach towards life. Heres the chart btw: Krishnamurti, Jiddu Natal Chart Date: May 12, 1895 Time: 0:30:00 Time Zone: 5:30:00 (East of GMT) Place: 78 E 29' 00", 17 N 23' 00" Best wishes, Visti Larsen visti (AT) (DOT) org font-family:Tahoma;font-weight:bold">feynman_8 [feynman_8 ] 17 November 2004 16:59 [sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] To Visti about Vishamsa and other D Charts 12.0pt"> font-family:"Courier New""> Hello Visti, first of all thanks for sharing your insight about my chart. Can you tell me how to read Vimshamsa ? What houses represent what? And in general how to treat any D chart for that matter. For Example, what does lagna of a Vimshamsa mean and how is 9-th house of Vimshamsa connected to 9-th house of Rasi chart? Do you have a handy reference? Thanks in anticipation, - Sourav [Om Kleem Krishnaaya Jagannathaaya namah] Send a blank mail To : - To : __________ NOD32 1.915 (20041102) Information __________ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.nod32.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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