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Hi all

 

Incase planets occupy the consecutive signs then it is

supposed to be good. My questions are:-

1> ALL the nine planets must be involved in this.OR

say that 2 planet are not involved but all the other

occupy the consecutive houses.

2> what is meaning of this chart. I have seen chart

where starting from 8th hpuse to 1st planets are

present except Ketu all the planets are from 8th house

to 1st house.

 

 

 

many thanks

angel goel

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Dear Angel,

 

What you speak of belongs to the group of malika yogas (I believe).

Unfortunately I don't have time to go into it at the moment. Having

been away from the computer all day, all I can manage is a quick

response before I put this weary body to bed...very late here now

:-(

 

PS: Your name gives me no clue as to your gender...are you male or

female?

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

______________________________

 

 

 

Hi all

 

Incase planets occupy the consecutive signs then it is

supposed to be good. My questions are:-

1> ALL the nine planets must be involved in this.OR

say that 2 planet are not involved but all the other

occupy the consecutive houses.

2> what is meaning of this chart. I have seen chart

where starting from 8th hpuse to 1st planets are

present except Ketu all the planets are from 8th house

to 1st house.

 

 

 

many thanks

angel goel

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Hi Wendy Ji

 

Incase you get time please look into it. I was reading

Sanjay Rath's book "Crux of Vedic Astrology".In that,

he has touched this topic while discussing Akbar's

chart. Akbar ,the great ,also had this yoga but

starting from 1st house in main rasi chart.

Even my close relative has the same yoga but starting

from 8th house in rasi chart and 7th house in navmasa

chart.

So I wanted to know more about the same.

 

I am female.

 

thanks

angel

 

--- Wendy Vasicek <wenvas wrote:

 

> Dear Angel,

>

> What you speak of belongs to the group of malika

> yogas (I believe).

> Unfortunately I don't have time to go into it at the

> moment. Having

> been away from the computer all day, all I can

> manage is a quick

> response before I put this weary body to bed...very

> late here now

> :-(

>

> PS: Your name gives me no clue as to your

> gender...are you male or

> female?

>

> Best Wishes,

> Mrs. Wendy

> http://JyotishVidya.com

> ______________________________

>

>

>

> Hi all

>

> Incase planets occupy the consecutive signs then it

> is

> supposed to be good. My questions are:-

> 1> ALL the nine planets must be involved in this.OR

> say that 2 planet are not involved but all the other

> occupy the consecutive houses.

> 2> what is meaning of this chart. I have seen chart

> where starting from 8th hpuse to 1st planets are

> present except Ketu all the planets are from 8th

> house

> to 1st house.

>

>

>

> many thanks

> angel goel

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Dear Angel,

 

Malika means garland (or necklace) meaning the planets are arrayed

like a garland in the horoscope. It's formed by the seven planets,

from Sun through to Saturn, placed in SEVEN consecutive houses. The

house the Malika Yoga begins from determines the specific type of

Malika Yoga formed.

 

Sankhya yogas are similar in that they indicate the number of rasis,

from one through to seven, that the seven planets are situated in.

Amongst the seven Sankhya Yogas, three yogas (Kedara, Dama and Veena

Yogas, formed by the planets respectively in four, five or six

rasis) support the native's capacity for happiness, three (Gola,

Yuga and Sula Yogas, formed by the planets respectively in one, two

or three rasis) reduce the native's capacity for happiness, and one

yoga (Pasa Yoga, formed by the planets in five rasis) can either

support or reduce the native's capacity for happiness.

 

Unlike the Malika yogas the Sankhya yogas don't necessarily have to

occupy consequtive houses, so there is some controversy amongst

scholars regarding the interpretation of the yoga you spoke of i.e.,

all grahas occupying six consequtive houses. To my mind, all planets

in six consequtive houses (without a break), constitutes an unbroken

garland and is more akin to the Malika yogas than the Sankhya yogas.

 

Perhaps we might hear some more on the interpretation of these yogas

from other learned members...

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

______________________________

 

-

"angel" <angelgoel

<jyotish-vidya>

Thursday, August 25, 2005 1:23 PM

Re: planets in consecutive houses

 

 

Hi Wendy Ji

 

Incase you get time please look into it. I was reading

Sanjay Rath's book "Crux of Vedic Astrology".In that,

he has touched this topic while discussing Akbar's

chart. Akbar ,the great ,also had this yoga but

starting from 1st house in main rasi chart.

Even my close relative has the same yoga but starting

from 8th house in rasi chart and 7th house in navmasa

chart.

So I wanted to know more about the same.

 

I am female.

 

thanks

angel

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Dear Angel,

 

Here is some more information gleaned from one of my reference

books...

(This is from Ernst Wilhelm's "Core Yogas" and I do wonder at his

interpretation when he states that Grahamalika yoga incorporates all

nine planets...including the nodes; as this would have the garland

beginning and ending with one of the nodes?)

However, here is what he has to say;

 

Grahamalika "planetary garland" Yoga:

All the nine planets consecutively in five, six, seven, eight or

nine houses from the lagna or the Sun. The native with a Grahamalika

Yoga will be fortunate

 

Pancha-grahamalika Yoga:

This is another type of Malika Yoga that considers Rahu and Ketu

along with the visible planets. It is impossible for all the nine

planets to be in less than 7 houses, therefore with respect to all

the planets falling in 5 or 6 consecutive houses, consider the seven

visible planets and only one of Rahu or Ketu. Just like the first

group of Malika Yogas discussed, the Grahamalika Yogas are not dasa

dependent, rather they indicate a foundation for success.

 

1. Panchagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in five

consecutive houses from the lagna or the Sun. This is the weakest of

the Grahamalika Yogas.

 

2. Shashtagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in six

consecutive houses from the lagna or Sun.

 

3. Saptagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in seven

consecutive houses from the lagna or Sun.

 

4. Ashtagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in eight

consecutive houses from the lagna or Sun.

 

5. Navagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in nine

consecutive houses from the lagna or Sun.

 

The result of a specific Malika Yoga is dependent upon the house

from which the yoga begins. The indications of that house will

dictate the theme of the yoga. The Malika Yogas commencing from the

dusthanas, therefore, have some undesirable effects, though all of

them provide a foundation for success.

 

If the Malika Yoga formed is also one of the troublesome

Nabhasa/Akriti Yogas, though creating a foundation for success, the

yoga will still indicate weaknesses in character that make it

difficult for the native to really be happy and secure.

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

______________________________

 

-

"Wendy Vasicek" <wenvas

<jyotish-vidya>

Thursday, August 25, 2005 2:43 PM

Re: planets in consecutive houses

 

 

Dear Angel,

 

Malika means garland (or necklace) meaning the planets are arrayed

like a garland in the horoscope. It's formed by the seven planets,

from Sun through to Saturn, placed in SEVEN consecutive houses. The

house the Malika Yoga begins from determines the specific type of

Malika Yoga formed.

 

Sankhya yogas are similar in that they indicate the number of rasis,

from one through to seven, that the seven planets are situated in.

Amongst the seven Sankhya Yogas, three yogas (Kedara, Dama and Veena

Yogas, formed by the planets respectively in four, five or six

rasis) support the native's capacity for happiness, three (Gola,

Yuga and Sula Yogas, formed by the planets respectively in one, two

or three rasis) reduce the native's capacity for happiness, and one

yoga (Pasa Yoga, formed by the planets in five rasis) can either

support or reduce the native's capacity for happiness.

 

Unlike the Malika yogas the Sankhya yogas don't necessarily have to

occupy consequtive houses, so there is some controversy amongst

scholars regarding the interpretation of the yoga you spoke of i.e.,

all grahas occupying six consequtive houses. To my mind, all planets

in six consequtive houses (without a break), constitutes an unbroken

garland and is more akin to the Malika yogas than the Sankhya yogas.

 

Perhaps we might hear some more on the interpretation of these yogas

from other learned members...

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

______________________________

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dear angel

 

it is not the way to learn astrology by following unverifiable charts like

king akbar

 

even b v raman has a good book called 300 important combinations explaining the

yogas

 

and one yoga cannot decide the out come of whole life giving the gift of being

the great ruler

 

of a country there is lot more to a chart then just one yoga i pity rath for

giving

 

unverifiable chart in the book and promoting a yoga creating the tunnel vision

 

instead of showing a broader picture to recognize the life patterns

 

first thing first when u look at a chart look at trine lords and there strength

 

soul enters from fifth house with merits and demerits from past life traveles to

1st house

 

and exits from 9th house to next life

 

kind regs jiger shah

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Wendy Vasicek

Thursday, August 25, 2005 4:41 AM

jyotish-vidya

Re: planets in consecutive houses

 

Dear Angel,

 

Here is some more information gleaned from one of my reference

books...

(This is from Ernst Wilhelm's "Core Yogas" and I do wonder at his

interpretation when he states that Grahamalika yoga incorporates all

nine planets...including the nodes; as this would have the garland

beginning and ending with one of the nodes?)

However, here is what he has to say;

 

Grahamalika "planetary garland" Yoga:

All the nine planets consecutively in five, six, seven, eight or

nine houses from the lagna or the Sun. The native with a Grahamalika

Yoga will be fortunate

 

Pancha-grahamalika Yoga:

This is another type of Malika Yoga that considers Rahu and Ketu

along with the visible planets. It is impossible for all the nine

planets to be in less than 7 houses, therefore with respect to all

the planets falling in 5 or 6 consecutive houses, consider the seven

visible planets and only one of Rahu or Ketu. Just like the first

group of Malika Yogas discussed, the Grahamalika Yogas are not dasa

dependent, rather they indicate a foundation for success.

 

1. Panchagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in five

consecutive houses from the lagna or the Sun. This is the weakest of

the Grahamalika Yogas.

 

2. Shashtagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in six

consecutive houses from the lagna or Sun.

 

3. Saptagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in seven

consecutive houses from the lagna or Sun.

 

4. Ashtagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in eight

consecutive houses from the lagna or Sun.

 

5. Navagrahamalika Yoga is formed by all the planets in nine

consecutive houses from the lagna or Sun.

 

The result of a specific Malika Yoga is dependent upon the house

from which the yoga begins. The indications of that house will

dictate the theme of the yoga. The Malika Yogas commencing from the

dusthanas, therefore, have some undesirable effects, though all of

them provide a foundation for success.

 

If the Malika Yoga formed is also one of the troublesome

Nabhasa/Akriti Yogas, though creating a foundation for success, the

yoga will still indicate weaknesses in character that make it

difficult for the native to really be happy and secure.

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

______________________________

 

-

"Wendy Vasicek" <wenvas

<jyotish-vidya>

Thursday, August 25, 2005 2:43 PM

Re: planets in consecutive houses

 

 

Dear Angel,

 

Malika means garland (or necklace) meaning the planets are arrayed

like a garland in the horoscope. It's formed by the seven planets,

from Sun through to Saturn, placed in SEVEN consecutive houses. The

house the Malika Yoga begins from determines the specific type of

Malika Yoga formed.

 

Sankhya yogas are similar in that they indicate the number of rasis,

from one through to seven, that the seven planets are situated in.

Amongst the seven Sankhya Yogas, three yogas (Kedara, Dama and Veena

Yogas, formed by the planets respectively in four, five or six

rasis) support the native's capacity for happiness, three (Gola,

Yuga and Sula Yogas, formed by the planets respectively in one, two

or three rasis) reduce the native's capacity for happiness, and one

yoga (Pasa Yoga, formed by the planets in five rasis) can either

support or reduce the native's capacity for happiness.

 

Unlike the Malika yogas the Sankhya yogas don't necessarily have to

occupy consequtive houses, so there is some controversy amongst

scholars regarding the interpretation of the yoga you spoke of i.e.,

all grahas occupying six consequtive houses. To my mind, all planets

in six consequtive houses (without a break), constitutes an unbroken

garland and is more akin to the Malika yogas than the Sankhya yogas.

 

Perhaps we might hear some more on the interpretation of these yogas

from other learned members...

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

______________________________

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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