Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 ||| A U M ||| Venkatesh Ji, and anyone following the thread, Namaskaar. What are the various categories of the grahas? If you consider: Soumya Grahas Krura Grahas ...AND you consider: KENDRAS (Houses 1, 4, 7, 10) What are the possible scenarios? You either have : 1) Soumya Graha(s) only in Kendras „³ Maala Yog 2) Krura Grahas(s) in Kendras „³ Sarpa Yog 3) A MIX of Grahas in Kendras „³ ? The sarpa exists, but it is alleviated by the presence of another. What is your understanding of what this yog DOES? Please share your thoughts on this matter? Lastly, the entire chart has to be taken in perspective. Best wishes, Nitin. ||| A U M ||| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> JAI SRIRAM Dear Nitin, If it is not mention explicitly then how can you say it is broken? Thanks, S.Venkatesh , "Nitin K" <sjc@j...> wrote: > > > ||| A U M ||| > > Dear Venkatesh Ji and List Members, Namaskaar. > > Allow me to share some of my understanding¡K > > Although you have requested some classical references, what is offered below is just some reasoning¡K > > Per definition, it is understood that 3 or more krura grahas in Kendras constitute a Sarpa yoga. > > Whilst not mentioned explicitly, it can be inferred that if there are soumya grahas in the kendras, this helps break the yoga. > > Hope some of this helps. > > Best wishes, > Nitin. > > ||| A U M ||| > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > > JAI SRIRAM > Dear Members, > > BPHS mentions > Ch35-8.about sarpa yoga but not about the broken sarpa > yoga.Are the another classics mentions about the > broken sarpa yoga? > > Thanks, > S.Venkatesh ______________ Sent via the WebMail system at justnitin.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 JAI SRIRAM Dear Nitin, According to ancestors the results, due to sarpa Yogas, will be felt throughout in all the Dasha periods.Sarpa yoga person is said to be poor,unlucky,cruel and specially depending on others for water and food.It is not good yoga. Thanks, S.Venkatesh , "Nitin K" <sjc@j...> wrote: > > ||| A U M ||| > > Venkatesh Ji, and anyone following the thread, Namaskaar. > > What are the various categories of the grahas? > > If you consider: > Soumya Grahas > Krura Grahas > > ..AND you consider: > KENDRAS (Houses 1, 4, 7, 10) > > What are the possible scenarios? > > You either have : > > 1) Soumya Graha(s) only in Kendras „³ Maala Yog > 2) Krura Grahas(s) in Kendras „³ Sarpa Yog > 3) A MIX of Grahas in Kendras „³ ? > > > The sarpa exists, but it is alleviated by the presence of another. > > What is your understanding of what this yog DOES? Please share your thoughts on this matter? > > Lastly, the entire chart has to be taken in perspective. > > Best wishes, > Nitin. > > ||| A U M ||| > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > JAI SRIRAM > Dear Nitin, > If it is not mention explicitly then how can you say it > is broken? > > Thanks, > S.Venkatesh > > > , "Nitin K" <sjc@j...> wrote: > > > > > > ||| A U M ||| > > > > Dear Venkatesh Ji and List Members, Namaskaar. > > > > Allow me to share some of my understanding¡K > > > > Although you have requested some classical references, what is > offered below is just some reasoning¡K > > > > Per definition, it is understood that 3 or more krura grahas in > Kendras constitute a Sarpa yoga. > > > > Whilst not mentioned explicitly, it can be inferred that if there > are soumya grahas in the kendras, this helps break the yoga. > > > > Hope some of this helps. > > > > Best wishes, > > Nitin. > > > > ||| A U M ||| > > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > > > > > > JAI SRIRAM > > Dear Members, > > > > BPHS mentions > > Ch35-8.about sarpa yoga but not about the broken sarpa > > yoga.Are the another classics mentions about the > > broken sarpa yoga? > > > > Thanks, > > S.Venkatesh > > > > > > ______________ > Sent via the WebMail system at justnitin.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 i not agree completly, sarpa yoga is very strong, but is like Shani, materialistic life is unfortunate, but bringh to the person, very deep feelings in spiritual life, i know 3 parsons with kala sarpa yoga, and is very interesting in spiritual life, and be serious it in. Ambujaksa das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2005 Report Share Posted July 20, 2005 Dear List Members, Allow me to share my experiences about Sarpa yoga. I have a good one both in my D1 and repeated in D9. Of the 5 natural malefics, I have all of them in my quadrants and all afflicting each other. The benifics are nowhere around. Hitler had 4 malefics in kendras and is the most famous runner up. poor-i never was, and am not yet. unlucky-in a way, but considering the mess, i feel lucky to have survived thu it all. overall i feel myself to be lucky++ cruel-my ex may feel that way, and it is mutual. depending on others-i have been tasked with sustaining several humans, fishes and plants for hitler, cruel is applicable. I agree with the statement that "it is not a good yoga" Soumit , "ksvssvk" <ksvssvk> wrote: > JAI SRIRAM > Dear Nitin, > > According to ancestors the results, due to sarpa Yogas, > will be felt throughout in all the Dasha periods.Sarpa yoga person is > said to be poor,unlucky,cruel and specially depending on others for > water and food.It is not good yoga. > > Thanks, > S.Venkatesh > > , "Nitin K" <sjc@j...> wrote: > > > > ||| A U M ||| > > > > Venkatesh Ji, and anyone following the thread, Namaskaar. > > > > What are the various categories of the grahas? > > > > If you consider: > > Soumya Grahas > > Krura Grahas > > > > ..AND you consider: > > KENDRAS (Houses 1, 4, 7, 10) > > > > What are the possible scenarios? > > > > You either have : > > > > 1) Soumya Graha(s) only in Kendras „³ Maala Yog > > 2) Krura Grahas(s) in Kendras „³ Sarpa Yog > > 3) A MIX of Grahas in Kendras „³ ? > > > > > > The sarpa exists, but it is alleviated by the presence of another. > > > > What is your understanding of what this yog DOES? Please share your > thoughts on this matter? > > > > Lastly, the entire chart has to be taken in perspective. > > > > Best wishes, > > Nitin. > > > > ||| A U M ||| > > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > > > > JAI SRIRAM > > Dear Nitin, > > If it is not mention explicitly then how can you say it > > is broken? > > > > Thanks, > > S.Venkatesh > > > > > > , "Nitin K" <sjc@j...> wrote: > > > > > > > > > ||| A U M ||| > > > > > > Dear Venkatesh Ji and List Members, Namaskaar. > > > > > > Allow me to share some of my understanding¡K > > > > > > Although you have requested some classical references, what is > > offered below is just some reasoning¡K > > > > > > Per definition, it is understood that 3 or more krura grahas in > > Kendras constitute a Sarpa yoga. > > > > > > Whilst not mentioned explicitly, it can be inferred that if there > > are soumya grahas in the kendras, this helps break the yoga. > > > > > > Hope some of this helps. > > > > > > Best wishes, > > > Nitin. > > > > > > ||| A U M ||| > > > > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > > > > > > > > > > JAI SRIRAM > > > Dear Members, > > > > > > BPHS mentions > > > Ch35-8.about sarpa yoga but not about the broken sarpa > > > yoga.Are the another classics mentions about the > > > broken sarpa yoga? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > S.Venkatesh > > > > > > > > > > > > ______________ > > Sent via the WebMail system at justnitin.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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