Guest guest Posted November 29, 2004 Report Share Posted November 29, 2004 ~ Om Namah Shivaya ~ Respected Gurudeva, Namaskar Does the effect retro + debiliated = exalted holds true in divisional charts also, say in d-9, d-10 etc. Regards, Neeraj Gupta --- Visti Larsen <visti wrote: > |Hare Rama Krsna| > > Dear Raj, Namaskar > > In Navämça? So that would mean that when you are > with your spouse you get > Neecha Bhanga? > > Best wishes, > > Visti Larsen > > visti > > _____ > > Raj Gupta [rajgupta1971] > 23 November 2004 14:45 > > RE: [sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] #2 Career > > > > Dear Vistjii and Rameshji, > > > > Thanks for the comments. This was really a good > learning session. > > The two new thing that I learned is that a > debilitated planet behaves > differently if in retro > > (even may give good results later if placed in the > opposite signs of > exaltation). > > Also regarding Rameshji's earlier comment: > > Sun (exaltation lord of Aries) is placed in a > quadrant from Shani who is > placed in Aries sign, will that cancel debilitation? > > > > Regards, > > Raj > > Ramesh Gangaramani <ramesh.gangaramani > wrote: > > Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat > > > > Dear Visti, Namasakar > > Thank you for explaining it so well. > > Kind regards > > Ramesh > > > Visti Larsen [visti] > Tuesday, November 23, 2004 3:30 PM > > RE: [sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] #2 Career > > |Hare Rama Krsna| > > Dear Ramesh, Namaskar > > For beginners that statement is ok but for someone > of your knowledge we > need to be more concise. Infact when a planet is > retrograde it has stopped > following the ways of the Sun so also it will not > follow the Sun-signs > anymore (it has become like Rdhu retro). So > naturally whatever indications > are indicated by the sign it is placed in it will > deny and try to give the > reverse. The reason it is causing this denial is a > lesson from God we > desired something so badly in past lives that God > wants to teach us that > desires will be our undoing so it keeps denying > until we relinquish this > desire Then maybe the desire gets fulfilled after > that. Problem is that this > desire is sooo strong that the person doesnt give > up without a fight. > > Best wishes, > > Visti Larsen > > visti > > > _____ > > > Ramesh Gangaramani > [ramesh.gangaramani] > 23 November 2004 11:41 > > RE: [sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] #2 Career > > > > Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat > > > > Dear Raj, > > Let me add an important point here. A retrograde > debilitated planet is often > taken as exalted. Retro planet is taken to give > results similar to its > placement in opposite sign. Libra's opposite sign is > Aries and where Saturn > gets exalted. So things are not so bad after all! > Some believe that > exaltation in such cases is achieved after some > time! > > Regards > > Ramesh > > > Ramesh Gangaramani > [ramesh.gangaramani] > Tuesday, November 23, 2004 12:18 PM > > RE: [sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] #2 Career > > Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat > > > > Dear Raj, > > I am reproducing a mail from Sanjayji on the subject > of neechabhanga. > > > > "||Om brihaspataye namah|| > > Dear Ajit > > Neechabhanga occurs due to the following: > > 1. Kendra: The kendra are the Vishnu sthana and the > planet owning the sign > of debility or the sign of exaltation of the > debilitated planet should be in > Kendra to Lagna or the Moon. > > 2. The debilitated planet should be conjoined an > exalted planet. This cannot > happen for the Moon & its nodes Rahu/Ketu but can > happen for the remaining > six planets in three groups of two each. The three > groups are Sun & Saturn > indicating poverty to riches or vice versa; Mars & > Jupiter indicating war to > peace or vice versa and Mercury & Venus indicating > abstinance to enjoyment > or vice versa. > > 3. The debilitated planet is placed in exalted > navamsa. This cannot happen > for the Moon, but can happen for the remaining eight > planets. It indicates > the sudden change in fortune. > > > > Neechabhanga cannot occur by any other means. It is > also not like exaltation > and instead there will be debility first and then > there will sudden change > in fortune i.e. period of bad luck/misfortune > followed by good fortune. > > > > With best wishes & regards, > > I remain > > Sanjay Rath" > > > === message truncated === ===== http://www.neerajgupta.com All your favorites on one personal page – Try My Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2004 Report Share Posted November 29, 2004 || Hare Rama Krsna|| Dear Neera, Namaskar Yes. Best wishes, Visti Larsen visti Neeraj Gupta [gupta_neeraj_2000] 29 November 2004 11:25 [Om Krishna Guru] RE: [sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] #2 Career - To Guru Visti Ji ~ Om Namah Shivaya ~ Respected Gurudeva, Namaskar Does the effect retro + debiliated = exalted holds true in divisional charts also, say in d-9, d-10 etc. Regards, Neeraj Gupta --- Visti Larsen <visti wrote: > |Hare Rama Krsna| > > Dear Raj, Namaskar > > In Navdmga? So that would mean that when you are > with your spouse you get > Neecha Bhanga? > > Best wishes, > > Visti Larsen > > visti > > _____ > > Raj Gupta [rajgupta1971] > 23 November 2004 14:45 > > RE: [sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] #2 Career > > > > Dear Vistjii and Rameshji, > > > > Thanks for the comments. This was really a good > learning session. > > The two new thing that I learned is that a > debilitated planet behaves > differently if in retro > > (even may give good results later if placed in the > opposite signs of > exaltation). > > Also regarding Rameshji's earlier comment: > > Sun (exaltation lord of Aries) is placed in a > quadrant from Shani who is > placed in Aries sign, will that cancel debilitation? > > > > Regards, > > Raj > > Ramesh Gangaramani <ramesh.gangaramani > wrote: > > Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat > > > > Dear Visti, Namasakar > > Thank you for explaining it so well. > > Kind regards > > Ramesh > > > Visti Larsen [visti] > Tuesday, November 23, 2004 3:30 PM > > RE: [sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] #2 Career > > |Hare Rama Krsna| > > Dear Ramesh, Namaskar > > For beginners that statement is ok but for someone > of your knowledge we > need to be more concise. Infact when a planet is > retrograde it has stopped > following the ways of the Sun so also it will not > follow the Sun-signs > anymore (it has become like Rdhu retro). So > naturally whatever indications > are indicated by the sign it is placed in it will > deny and try to give the > reverse. The reason it is causing this denial is a > lesson from God we > desired something so badly in past lives that God > wants to teach us that > desires will be our undoing so it keeps denying > until we relinquish this > desire Then maybe the desire gets fulfilled after > that. Problem is that this > desire is sooo strong that the person doesnt give > up without a fight. > > Best wishes, > > Visti Larsen > > visti > > > _____ > > > Ramesh Gangaramani > [ramesh.gangaramani] > 23 November 2004 11:41 > > RE: [sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] #2 Career > > > > Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat > > > > Dear Raj, > > Let me add an important point here. A retrograde > debilitated planet is often > taken as exalted. Retro planet is taken to give > results similar to its > placement in opposite sign. Libra's opposite sign is > Aries and where Saturn > gets exalted. So things are not so bad after all! > Some believe that > exaltation in such cases is achieved after some > time! > > Regards > > Ramesh > > > Ramesh Gangaramani > [ramesh.gangaramani] > Tuesday, November 23, 2004 12:18 PM > > RE: [sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] #2 Career > > Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat > > > > Dear Raj, > > I am reproducing a mail from Sanjayji on the subject > of neechabhanga. > > > > "||Om brihaspataye namah|| > > Dear Ajit > > Neechabhanga occurs due to the following: > > 1. Kendra: The kendra are the Vishnu sthana and the > planet owning the sign > of debility or the sign of exaltation of the > debilitated planet should be in > Kendra to Lagna or the Moon. > > 2. The debilitated planet should be conjoined an > exalted planet. This cannot > happen for the Moon & its nodes Rahu/Ketu but can > happen for the remaining > six planets in three groups of two each. The three > groups are Sun & Saturn > indicating poverty to riches or vice versa; Mars & > Jupiter indicating war to > peace or vice versa and Mercury & Venus indicating > abstinance to enjoyment > or vice versa. > > 3. The debilitated planet is placed in exalted > navamsa. This cannot happen > for the Moon, but can happen for the remaining eight > planets. It indicates > the sudden change in fortune. > > > > Neechabhanga cannot occur by any other means. It is > also not like exaltation > and instead there will be debility first and then > there will sudden change > in fortune i.e. period of bad luck/misfortune > followed by good fortune. > > > > With best wishes & regards, > > I remain > > Sanjay Rath" > > > === message truncated === ===== http://www.neerajgupta.com All your favorites on one personal page Try My ~ om tat sat ~ Thank you for maintaining the decorum of the Achyuta Ashram. Reminders: (1) Recite the Shadakshari Mantra 'Hare Rama Krishna' (2) Try to become Vegetarian - remember Akbar the Great who said that the human stomach should not become a graveyard for animals. (3) Practise charity in thought and deed - do one free chart reading today __________ 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...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.