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Dear Wendy,

 

(I have changed the subject heading to something more appropriate to

the clarification that I am seeking.)

 

jyotish-vidya, "Wendy Vasicek" <wenvas@j...>

wrote:

>

> It's no secret that I believe a good grounding in the basics (an

> intimate knowledge of the Grahas/Bhavas) along with Vimsottari

dasa

> system can reveal the whole karma of this cyclic existence. I

don't

> have anything against Jaimini (or other) techniques per se, but I

do

> think people can run into endless contradictions by mixing the

> different techniques together. Certainly one can examine both

> side-by-side (as a confirmation perhaps), however the danger is

that

> the focus on the basics, which is pure Parashara, is often

> neglected.

>

 

Your statement that we should concentrate on the basics is

unexceptionable and thanks to that advise of yours, that is

precisely what I am trying to do. But when we define basics as 'pure

Parashara' system, then I get into difficulties because the contour

lines between Parashara and jaimini, as it appears to me now, are

not that clear.

 

I am now reading BPHS and I find Rasi aspects discussed in chapter 8

if I remeber right. In fact Rasi aspects are discussed even before

Planetary aspects. Still we say Rasi aspects belong to Jaimini and

exclude them from the scope of Parashari system. I understand that

BPHS subsequently discusses Chara Karakas (both the 7 and 8 Karaka

varieties), Arudha Pada, Argala etc which are all excluded from the

Parashari system as belonging to Jaimini.It is the logic of this

exclusion that I am not able to understand. Is it because that later

Parashara commentators like Varahamihira (Brihat Jataka), Kalyan

Verma (Saravali), Mantreshwara (PhalaDeepika) excluded them their

description of the Parashara system or is there some other basis for

their exclusion?

 

I would be grateful for whatever clarification that you may provide

on the subject.

 

Regards,

Venkat.

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Dear Venkat,

 

Literature (jyotish literature in particular) is a guide...we are

meant to use our own logic. Spare a moment to think deeply about the

differences between the two major systems of prediction...

 

And remember, above all, that much of Jaimini has been included in

BPHS. But if you're clear about the difference in techniques i.e;

sign aspects/sign based dasas, graha aspects/vimsottari dasa you

shouldn't have a problem...what does your common-sense tell you?

 

We need to be aware that the book on our bookshelf called BPHS was

not compiled by Parashara himself...to the best of my knowledge (and

I'm not an expert on this - nowhere near it) the slokas have been

copied from old manuscripts by who knows who and translated into

English. Without even any knowledge of the process of this it's

obvious that much of Jaimini has been added to Parashara and, quite

probably, a lot of Parashara could be missing. But this is pure

speculation and not really something I'm qualified to debate.

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

jyotish-vidya

 

 

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"S. Venkatraman" <svenkat52

<jyotish-vidya>

Tuesday, February 15, 2005 4:29 PM

Parashara and Jaimini

 

 

 

Dear Wendy,

 

(I have changed the subject heading to something more appropriate to

the clarification that I am seeking.)

 

jyotish-vidya, "Wendy Vasicek" <wenvas@j...>

wrote:

>

> It's no secret that I believe a good grounding in the basics (an

> intimate knowledge of the Grahas/Bhavas) along with Vimsottari

dasa

> system can reveal the whole karma of this cyclic existence. I

don't

> have anything against Jaimini (or other) techniques per se, but I

do

> think people can run into endless contradictions by mixing the

> different techniques together. Certainly one can examine both

> side-by-side (as a confirmation perhaps), however the danger is

that

> the focus on the basics, which is pure Parashara, is often

> neglected.

>

 

Your statement that we should concentrate on the basics is

unexceptionable and thanks to that advise of yours, that is

precisely what I am trying to do. But when we define basics as 'pure

Parashara' system, then I get into difficulties because the contour

lines between Parashara and jaimini, as it appears to me now, are

not that clear.

 

I am now reading BPHS and I find Rasi aspects discussed in chapter 8

if I remeber right. In fact Rasi aspects are discussed even before

Planetary aspects. Still we say Rasi aspects belong to Jaimini and

exclude them from the scope of Parashari system. I understand that

BPHS subsequently discusses Chara Karakas (both the 7 and 8 Karaka

varieties), Arudha Pada, Argala etc which are all excluded from the

Parashari system as belonging to Jaimini.It is the logic of this

exclusion that I am not able to understand. Is it because that later

Parashara commentators like Varahamihira (Brihat Jataka), Kalyan

Verma (Saravali), Mantreshwara (PhalaDeepika) excluded them their

description of the Parashara system or is there some other basis for

their exclusion?

 

I would be grateful for whatever clarification that you may provide

on the subject.

 

Regards,

Venkat.

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Dear Venkat,

 

>>But when we define basics as 'pure

Parashara' system, then I get into difficulties because the contour

lines between Parashara and jaimini, as it appears to me now, are

not that clear.<<

 

I agree I could have phrased that better :-(

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

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