Guest guest Posted March 21, 2006 Report Share Posted March 21, 2006 Dear Vistiji, In your book, 'Jyotisha Fundamentals' in the FAQ section, Vaisesikamsa bala has been stated as the correct method to determine the strength of Raja Yogas/Dhana Yogas. 1) So if in a chart planets such as kendra & kona lord combine together to form a Raja yoga but if their Vaishikamsa balas are 0, then this would indicate an ineffective Raja yoga or a very mild one ? 2) If in the above scenario, only one of these have points more than 0 in vargas then only that lords dasa or transit can be the initiator of the yoga ? 3) Are these applicable to all yogas such as Rajya Sambandha yogas as well ? warm regards, ravish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2006 Report Share Posted March 21, 2006 Dear Ravish, Namaskar. Vaishesikamsa's are very important when it comes to yogas like rajayoga etc. We should first understand what the implication of Vaishesikamsa's are and before that we should understand what amsas are. Parasara taughts amsas first before anything and this shows that amsas are so very important. A graha in good amsa (own sign/moolatrikona/ exaltation etcn in several vargas shows how potent the graha is. It is like the quality of seed : if it is an ordinary seed of paddy, the rice harvested will only be average, but it is a seed created by genetic technology (say), they it is capable of producing much more. Similarly, a graha with high Vaisehshikamsa has more potency and is capable of much more auspicious results or has higher strength. So raja-yogas between grahas each having high vaishesikamsas will give very auspicious results. I remember Narasimha-ji gave the example of Bill Gates rise in life with two grahas in rajayoga and having high Vaisesikamsas. Low Vaiseshikamsa grahas in yoga will produce average results. That is the difference between a ruler of a small village and an emperor. Additionally, here is another hint. See the karakatvas of grahas with high Vaishesikamsas. They are also increases. For example, Ju with high Vaishesikamsa will have quite good memory and intelligence. Lord of the 9th house having high Vaishesikamsa shows how dharmic a person will be and how committed to ishadevata he will become. (Ref: Narasimha-ji's Book) When we are talking of Vaishesikamsa's we are talking about an aggregate view of life spanning across several vargas (dasa vargas for common human beings). Hence, it shows the total force of impact that graha is capable to deliver. And the impact comes from the its karakatva and its house ownerships in the Rasi Chart. Hope this helps a little in your understanding. Best wishes, Sourav =========================================================== , "Ravish" <smart_rapheal wrote:>> Dear Vistiji,> > In your book, 'Jyotisha Fundamentals' in the FAQ section, Vaisesikamsa> bala has been stated as the correct method to determine the strength> of Raja Yogas/Dhana Yogas.> > 1) So if in a chart planets such as kendra & kona lord combine> together to form a Raja yoga but if their Vaishikamsa balas are 0,> then this would indicate an ineffective Raja yoga or a very mild one ?> > 2) If in the above scenario, only one of these have points more than 0> in vargas then only that lords dasa or transit can be the initiator of> the yoga ?> > 3) Are these applicable to all yogas such as Rajya Sambandha yogas as> well ? > > warm regards,> ravish> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2006 Report Share Posted March 21, 2006 Dear Souravji, Fantastic explaination & analogy with paddy, I am clear with some parts of this now ! Here are some more doubts/questions: 1) I would like to understand the statement "dasa vargas for common human beings" a bit more. What does this mean ? We have these balas across Dasa Varga, Shodasa Varga, Sapta Varga & Shad Varga, but why only Dasa varga is considered for common human beings ? 2) What is the figure/number that indicates/qualifies for high in these balas ? Anything above 4 ? 3) So this bala other than its relation with yogas can also be studied for predominant strength of karakatvas ? For example if all planets the nodes are high on the vaiseshikamsa balas then these karakatvas dominate a person ? Warm Regards, ravish , "Sourav" <souravc108 wrote: > > > || Hare Rama Krishna || > > Dear Ravish, > > Namaskar. Vaishesikamsa's are very important > when it comes to yogas like rajayoga etc. We should first understand > what the implication of Vaishesikamsa's are and before that we should > understand what amsas are. Parasara taughts amsas first before anything > and this shows that amsas are so very important. A graha in good amsa > (own sign/moolatrikona/ exaltation etcn in several vargas shows how > potent the graha is. It is like the quality of seed : if it is an > ordinary seed of paddy, the rice harvested will only be average, but it > is a seed created by genetic technology (say), they it is capable of > producing much more. Similarly, a graha with high Vaisehshikamsa has > more potency and is capable of much more auspicious results or has > higher strength. So raja-yogas between grahas each having high > vaishesikamsas will give very auspicious results. I remember > Narasimha-ji gave the example of Bill Gates rise in life with two grahas > in rajayoga and having high Vaisesikamsas. Low Vaiseshikamsa grahas in > yoga will produce average results. That is the difference between a > ruler of a small village and an emperor. Additionally, here is another > hint. See the karakatvas of grahas with high Vaishesikamsas. They are > also increases. For example, Ju with high Vaishesikamsa will have quite > good memory and intelligence. Lord of the 9th house having high > Vaishesikamsa shows how dharmic a person will be and how committed to > ishadevata he will become. (Ref: Narasimha-ji's Book) > > When we are talking of Vaishesikamsa's we are talking about an aggregate > view of life spanning across several vargas (dasa vargas for common > human beings). Hence, it shows the total force of impact that graha is > capable to deliver. And the impact comes from the its karakatva and its > house ownerships in the Rasi Chart. > > Hope this helps a little in your understanding. > > Best wishes, > > Sourav > > =========================================================== > > > > > , "Ravish" <smart_rapheal@> wrote: > > > > Dear Vistiji, > > > > In your book, 'Jyotisha Fundamentals' in the FAQ section, Vaisesikamsa > > bala has been stated as the correct method to determine the strength > > of Raja Yogas/Dhana Yogas. > > > > 1) So if in a chart planets such as kendra & kona lord combine > > together to form a Raja yoga but if their Vaishikamsa balas are 0, > > then this would indicate an ineffective Raja yoga or a very mild one ? > > > > 2) If in the above scenario, only one of these have points more than 0 > > in vargas then only that lords dasa or transit can be the initiator of > > the yoga ? > > > > 3) Are these applicable to all yogas such as Rajya Sambandha yogas as > > well ? > > > > warm regards, > > ravish > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2006 Report Share Posted March 21, 2006 Dear Ravish, namaskar. Only quick hints. Rest you have to study and find out yourself. Narasimha-ji's book is a good reference. See Below. Best wishes, Sourav ======================================================== , "Ravish" <smart_rapheal wrote:>> Dear Souravji,> > Fantastic explaination & analogy with paddy, I am clear with some> parts of this now !> > Here are some more doubts/questions:> > 1) I would like to understand the statement "dasa vargas for common> human beings" a bit more. What does this mean ? We have these balas> across Dasa Varga, Shodasa Varga, Sapta Varga & Shad Varga, but why> only Dasa varga is considered for common human beings ? Sourav: Dasa Vargas are recommended for common human beings. Sodasa Vargas for beings above, like kings/emperors/mahapurushas. Other vargas for lower that common humans, including even inanimate beings like lakes etc. You will see Dasa varga encompasses those vargas which are primary/defining areas of human concern. Sodasa Vargas additionally includes charts like D40/45 (showing maternal/paternal lineages etc) which are important for kings and other humans which are very high up on the scale. Why ? Because kings or mahapurushas will not be born in ordinary lineages. > > 2) What is the figure/number that indicates/qualifies for high in> these balas ? Anything above 4 ? [sourav]: 1- 3 is average good in Dasa Varga, 5 and up are quite good. Almost all ordinary charts have some in 1-3. > > 3) So this bala other than its relation with yogas can also be studied> for predominant strength of karakatvas ? For example if all planets> the nodes are high on the vaiseshikamsa balas then these karakatvas> dominate a person ? [sourav]: You can. But remember that Rasi Chart is physical reality and should not draw results contrary to Rasi indications. Highest Vishesikamsa grahas have tredemdous influence. See Sri Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa's Chart (for Sodasavarga) and find out which graha is very strong. Try to blend Vaishesikamsa with other indications. > > Warm Regards,> ravish> > > > , "Sourav" souravc108@ wrote:> >> > > > || Hare Rama Krishna ||> > > > Dear Ravish,> > > > Namaskar. Vaishesikamsa's are very important> > when it comes to yogas like rajayoga etc. We should first understand> > what the implication of Vaishesikamsa's are and before that we should> > understand what amsas are. Parasara taughts amsas first before anything> > and this shows that amsas are so very important. A graha in good amsa> > (own sign/moolatrikona/ exaltation etcn in several vargas shows how> > potent the graha is. It is like the quality of seed : if it is an> > ordinary seed of paddy, the rice harvested will only be average, but it> > is a seed created by genetic technology (say), they it is capable of> > producing much more. Similarly, a graha with high Vaisehshikamsa has> > more potency and is capable of much more auspicious results or has> > higher strength. So raja-yogas between grahas each having high> > vaishesikamsas will give very auspicious results. I remember> > Narasimha-ji gave the example of Bill Gates rise in life with two grahas> > in rajayoga and having high Vaisesikamsas. Low Vaiseshikamsa grahas in> > yoga will produce average results. That is the difference between a> > ruler of a small village and an emperor. Additionally, here is another> > hint. See the karakatvas of grahas with high Vaishesikamsas. They are> > also increases. For example, Ju with high Vaishesikamsa will have quite> > good memory and intelligence. Lord of the 9th house having high> > Vaishesikamsa shows how dharmic a person will be and how committed to> > ishadevata he will become. (Ref: Narasimha-ji's Book)> > > > When we are talking of Vaishesikamsa's we are talking about an aggregate> > view of life spanning across several vargas (dasa vargas for common> > human beings). Hence, it shows the total force of impact that graha is> > capable to deliver. And the impact comes from the its karakatva and its> > house ownerships in the Rasi Chart.> > > > Hope this helps a little in your understanding.> > > > Best wishes,> > > > Sourav> > > > ===========================================================> > > > > > > > > > , "Ravish" <smart_rapheal@> wrote:> > >> > > Dear Vistiji,> > >> > > In your book, 'Jyotisha Fundamentals' in the FAQ section, Vaisesikamsa> > > bala has been stated as the correct method to determine the strength> > > of Raja Yogas/Dhana Yogas.> > >> > > 1) So if in a chart planets such as kendra & kona lord combine> > > together to form a Raja yoga but if their Vaishikamsa balas are 0,> > > then this would indicate an ineffective Raja yoga or a very mild one ?> > >> > > 2) If in the above scenario, only one of these have points more than 0> > > in vargas then only that lords dasa or transit can be the initiator of> > > the yoga ?> > >> > > 3) Are these applicable to all yogas such as Rajya Sambandha yogas as> > > well ?> > >> > > warm regards,> > > ravish> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2006 Report Share Posted March 21, 2006 Dear Souravji, I am glad to take whatever information or hints that come my way :-). I do not have Narasimhaji's book with me as of now ! But some questions below, hope you dont mind answering... warm regards, ravish , "Sourav" <souravc108 wrote: > > > || Hare Rama Krishna || > > Dear Ravish, > > namaskar. Only quick hints. Rest you have to > study and find out yourself. Narasimha-ji's book is a good reference. > See Below. > > Best wishes, > > Sourav > > ======================================================== > > > , "Ravish" <smart_rapheal@> wrote: > > > > Dear Souravji, > > > > Fantastic explaination & analogy with paddy, I am clear with some > > parts of this now ! > > > > Here are some more doubts/questions: > > > > 1) I would like to understand the statement "dasa vargas for common > > human beings" a bit more. What does this mean ? We have these balas > > across Dasa Varga, Shodasa Varga, Sapta Varga & Shad Varga, but why > > only Dasa varga is considered for common human beings ? > > Sourav: Dasa Vargas are recommended for common human beings. Sodasa > Vargas for beings above, like kings/emperors/mahapurushas. Other vargas > for lower that common humans, including even inanimate beings like lakes > etc. You will see Dasa varga encompasses those vargas which are > primary/defining areas of human concern. Sodasa Vargas additionally > includes charts like D40/45 (showing maternal/paternal lineages etc) > which are important for kings and other humans which are very high up on > the scale. Why ? Because kings or mahapurushas will not be born in > ordinary lineages. [ravish] : I get your gist here, sodasavargas include higher vargas indicating greater capable purushas or maha-purushas...My initial thought was to object to the last statement, as some go on to become great purushas from ordinary births, but when I read your response in entirety I understand this better... > > > > > 2) What is the figure/number that indicates/qualifies for high in > > these balas ? Anything above 4 ? > > [sourav]: 1- 3 is average good in Dasa Varga, 5 and up are quite good. > Almost all ordinary charts have some in 1-3. [ravish]: What about planets which are above 5 but are not involved in any yogas in chart ? They are almost like a good quality seeds which are never sowed ? > > > > > 3) So this bala other than its relation with yogas can also be studied for predominant strength of karakatvas ? For example if all planets the nodes are high on the vaiseshikamsa balas then these karakatvas dominate a person ? > > [sourav]: You can. But remember that Rasi Chart is physical reality and > should not draw results contrary to Rasi indications. Highest > Vishesikamsa grahas have tredemdous influence. See Sri Sri Ramakrishna > Paramahamsa's Chart (for Sodasavarga) and find out which graha is very > strong. Try to blend Vaishesikamsa with other indications. [ravish]: I saw the chart, it is Sa which has 10 points (:-O), in SodasaVarga ! Sa in his chart is lagna lord exalted & retrograde in 9th house & he also is a Mahayogada ! > > Warm Regards, > > ravish > > > > > > , "Sourav" souravc108@ wrote: > > > > > > > > > || Hare Rama Krishna || > > > > > > Dear Ravish, > > > > > > Namaskar. Vaishesikamsa's are very important > > > when it comes to yogas like rajayoga etc. We should first understand > > > what the implication of Vaishesikamsa's are and before that we > should > > > understand what amsas are. Parasara taughts amsas first before > anything > > > and this shows that amsas are so very important. A graha in good > amsa > > > (own sign/moolatrikona/ exaltation etcn in several vargas shows how > > > potent the graha is. It is like the quality of seed : if it is an > > > ordinary seed of paddy, the rice harvested will only be average, but > it > > > is a seed created by genetic technology (say), they it is capable of > > > producing much more. Similarly, a graha with high Vaisehshikamsa has > > > more potency and is capable of much more auspicious results or has > > > higher strength. So raja-yogas between grahas each having high > > > vaishesikamsas will give very auspicious results. I remember > > > Narasimha-ji gave the example of Bill Gates rise in life with two > grahas > > > in rajayoga and having high Vaisesikamsas. Low Vaiseshikamsa grahas > in > > > yoga will produce average results. That is the difference between a > > > ruler of a small village and an emperor. Additionally, here is > another > > > hint. See the karakatvas of grahas with high Vaishesikamsas. They > are > > > also increases. For example, Ju with high Vaishesikamsa will have > quite > > > good memory and intelligence. Lord of the 9th house having high > > > Vaishesikamsa shows how dharmic a person will be and how committed > to > > > ishadevata he will become. (Ref: Narasimha-ji's Book) > > > > > > When we are talking of Vaishesikamsa's we are talking about an > aggregate > > > view of life spanning across several vargas (dasa vargas for common > > > human beings). Hence, it shows the total force of impact that graha > is > > > capable to deliver. And the impact comes from the its karakatva and > its > > > house ownerships in the Rasi Chart. > > > > > > Hope this helps a little in your understanding. > > > > > > Best wishes, > > > > > > Sourav > > > > > > =========================================================== > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , "Ravish" <smart_rapheal@> > wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Vistiji, > > > > > > > > In your book, 'Jyotisha Fundamentals' in the FAQ section, > Vaisesikamsa > > > > bala has been stated as the correct method to determine the > strength > > > > of Raja Yogas/Dhana Yogas. > > > > > > > > 1) So if in a chart planets such as kendra & kona lord combine > > > > together to form a Raja yoga but if their Vaishikamsa balas are 0, > > > > then this would indicate an ineffective Raja yoga or a very mild > one ? > > > > > > > > 2) If in the above scenario, only one of these have points more > than 0 > > > > in vargas then only that lords dasa or transit can be the > initiator of > > > > the yoga ? > > > > > > > > 3) Are these applicable to all yogas such as Rajya Sambandha yogas > as > > > > well ? > > > > > > > > warm regards, > > > > ravish > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2006 Report Share Posted March 21, 2006 Dear Ravish, Namaskar. Comments below. Best wishes, Sourav ============================================================--- In , "Ravish" <smart_rapheal wrote:>> Dear Souravji,> > I am glad to take whatever information or hints that come my way :-).> I do not have Narasimhaji's book with me as of now ! But some> questions below, hope you dont mind answering...> > warm regards,> ravish> > --- In , "Sourav" souravc108@ wrote:> >> > > > || Hare Rama Krishna ||> > > > Dear Ravish,> > > > namaskar. Only quick hints. Rest you have to> > study and find out yourself. Narasimha-ji's book is a good reference.> > See Below.> > > > Best wishes,> > > > Sourav> > > > ========================================================> > > > > > --- In , "Ravish" <smart_rapheal@> wrote:> > >> > > Dear Souravji,> > >> > > Fantastic explaination & analogy with paddy, I am clear with some> > > parts of this now !> > >> > > Here are some more doubts/questions:> > >> > > 1) I would like to understand the statement "dasa vargas for common> > > human beings" a bit more. What does this mean ? We have these balas> > > across Dasa Varga, Shodasa Varga, Sapta Varga & Shad Varga, but why> > > only Dasa varga is considered for common human beings ?> > > > Sourav: Dasa Vargas are recommended for common human beings. Sodasa> > Vargas for beings above, like kings/emperors/mahapurushas. Other vargas> > for lower that common humans, including even inanimate beings like lakes> > etc. You will see Dasa varga encompasses those vargas which are> > primary/defining areas of human concern. Sodasa Vargas additionally> > includes charts like D40/45 (showing maternal/paternal lineages etc)> > which are important for kings and other humans which are very high up on> > the scale. Why ? Because kings or mahapurushas will not be born in> > ordinary lineages.> > [ravish] : I get your gist here, sodasavargas include higher vargas> indicating greater capable purushas or maha-purushas...My initial> thought was to object to the last statement, as some go on to become> great purushas from ordinary births, but when I read your response in> entirety I understand this better...> > > > > >> > > 2) What is the figure/number that indicates/qualifies for high in> > > these balas ? Anything above 4 ?> > > > [sourav]: 1- 3 is average good in Dasa Varga, 5 and up are quite good.> > Almost all ordinary charts have some in 1-3.> > [ravish]: What about planets which are above 5 but are not involved in> any yogas in chart ? They are almost like a good quality seeds which> are never sowed ? Sourav: What I meant was that strength of yogas can be determined from Vishesikamsa of involved grahas. Forget yogas now. These same planets have higher strength in Rasi and Vargas also. So yoga or no yoga, high Vaishesikamsa shows high strength. Does the planet have to be in a yoga to give results ? > > > > > >> > > 3) So this bala other than its relation with yogas can also be> studied for predominant strength of karakatvas ? For example if all> planets the nodes are high on the vaiseshikamsa balas then these> karakatvas dominate a person ?> > > > [sourav]: You can. But remember that Rasi Chart is physical reality and> > should not draw results contrary to Rasi indications. Highest> > Vishesikamsa grahas have tredemdous influence. See Sri Sri> Ramakrishna > Paramahamsa's Chart (for Sodasavarga) and find out> which graha is very > strong. Try to blend Vaishesikamsa with other> indications.> > [ravish]: I saw the chart, it is Sa which has 10 points (:-O), in> SodasaVarga ! Sa in his chart is lagna lord exalted & retrograde in> 9th house & he also is a Mahayogada ! Sourav: Also see Vaishesikamsa of Ju or Sun (I forgot which one) in Sri Aurobindo's chart. These amsa strengths completely differentiate charts of high-status humans and ordinary humans having the same rasi charts (i.e. born around the same time & place). Have you heard about the 'Rasi tulya Varga' concept? There it will be evident the use planets with high vaishesikamsa strength. O.K. These were my last comments. > > > > Warm Regards,> > > ravish> > > >> > >> > > --- In , "Sourav" souravc108@ wrote:> > > >> > > >> > > > || Hare Rama Krishna ||> > > >> > > > Dear Ravish,> > > >> > > > Namaskar. Vaishesikamsa's are very important> > > > when it comes to yogas like rajayoga etc. We should first understand> > > > what the implication of Vaishesikamsa's are and before that we> > should> > > > understand what amsas are. Parasara taughts amsas first before> > anything> > > > and this shows that amsas are so very important. A graha in good> > amsa> > > > (own sign/moolatrikona/ exaltation etcn in several vargas shows how> > > > potent the graha is. It is like the quality of seed : if it is an> > > > ordinary seed of paddy, the rice harvested will only be average, but> > it> > > > is a seed created by genetic technology (say), they it is capable of> > > > producing much more. Similarly, a graha with high Vaisehshikamsa has> > > > more potency and is capable of much more auspicious results or has> > > > higher strength. So raja-yogas between grahas each having high> > > > vaishesikamsas will give very auspicious results. I remember> > > > Narasimha-ji gave the example of Bill Gates rise in life with two> > grahas> > > > in rajayoga and having high Vaisesikamsas. Low Vaiseshikamsa grahas> > in> > > > yoga will produce average results. That is the difference between a> > > > ruler of a small village and an emperor. Additionally, here is> > another> > > > hint. See the karakatvas of grahas with high Vaishesikamsas. They> > are> > > > also increases. For example, Ju with high Vaishesikamsa will have> > quite> > > > good memory and intelligence. Lord of the 9th house having high> > > > Vaishesikamsa shows how dharmic a person will be and how committed> > to> > > > ishadevata he will become. (Ref: Narasimha-ji's Book)> > > >> > > > When we are talking of Vaishesikamsa's we are talking about an> > aggregate> > > > view of life spanning across several vargas (dasa vargas for common> > > > human beings). Hence, it shows the total force of impact that graha> > is> > > > capable to deliver. And the impact comes from the its karakatva and> > its> > > > house ownerships in the Rasi Chart.> > > >> > > > Hope this helps a little in your understanding.> > > >> > > > Best wishes,> > > >> > > > Sourav> > > >> > > > ===========================================================> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > , "Ravish" <smart_rapheal@>> > wrote:> > > > >> > > > > Dear Vistiji,> > > > >> > > > > In your book, 'Jyotisha Fundamentals' in the FAQ section,> > Vaisesikamsa> > > > > bala has been stated as the correct method to determine the> > strength> > > > > of Raja Yogas/Dhana Yogas.> > > > >> > > > > 1) So if in a chart planets such as kendra & kona lord combine> > > > > together to form a Raja yoga but if their Vaishikamsa balas are 0,> > > > > then this would indicate an ineffective Raja yoga or a very mild> > one ?> > > > >> > > > > 2) If in the above scenario, only one of these have points more> > than 0> > > > > in vargas then only that lords dasa or transit can be the> > initiator of> > > > > the yoga ?> > > > >> > > > > 3) Are these applicable to all yogas such as Rajya Sambandha yogas> > as> > > > > well ?> > > > >> > > > > warm regards,> > > > > ravish> > > > >> > > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2006 Report Share Posted March 21, 2006 Dear Souravji, Thank you for your response. I have not heard of the Rasi Tulya Varga concept ! I will try and look around a bit on this ! Warm Regards, ravish , "Sourav" <souravc108 wrote: > > > || Hare Rama Krishna || > > Dear Ravish, > > Namaskar. Comments below. > > Best wishes, > > Sourav > > ============================================================ > , "Ravish" <smart_rapheal@> wrote: > > > > Dear Souravji, > > > > I am glad to take whatever information or hints that come my way :-). > > I do not have Narasimhaji's book with me as of now ! But some > > questions below, hope you dont mind answering... > > > > warm regards, > > ravish > > > > , "Sourav" souravc108@ wrote: > > > > > > > > > || Hare Rama Krishna || > > > > > > Dear Ravish, > > > > > > namaskar. Only quick hints. Rest you have to > > > study and find out yourself. Narasimha-ji's book is a good > reference. > > > See Below. > > > > > > Best wishes, > > > > > > Sourav > > > > > > ======================================================== > > > > > > > > > , "Ravish" <smart_rapheal@> > wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Souravji, > > > > > > > > Fantastic explaination & analogy with paddy, I am clear with some > > > > parts of this now ! > > > > > > > > Here are some more doubts/questions: > > > > > > > > 1) I would like to understand the statement "dasa vargas for > common > > > > human beings" a bit more. What does this mean ? We have these > balas > > > > across Dasa Varga, Shodasa Varga, Sapta Varga & Shad Varga, but > why > > > > only Dasa varga is considered for common human beings ? > > > > > > Sourav: Dasa Vargas are recommended for common human beings. Sodasa > > > Vargas for beings above, like kings/emperors/mahapurushas. Other > vargas > > > for lower that common humans, including even inanimate beings like > lakes > > > etc. You will see Dasa varga encompasses those vargas which are > > > primary/defining areas of human concern. Sodasa Vargas additionally > > > includes charts like D40/45 (showing maternal/paternal lineages etc) > > > which are important for kings and other humans which are very high > up on > > > the scale. Why ? Because kings or mahapurushas will not be born in > > > ordinary lineages. > > > > [ravish] : I get your gist here, sodasavargas include higher vargas > > indicating greater capable purushas or maha-purushas...My initial > > thought was to object to the last statement, as some go on to become > > great purushas from ordinary births, but when I read your response in > > entirety I understand this better... > > > > > > > > > > > > > 2) What is the figure/number that indicates/qualifies for high in > > > > these balas ? Anything above 4 ? > > > > > > [sourav]: 1- 3 is average good in Dasa Varga, 5 and up are quite > good. > > > Almost all ordinary charts have some in 1-3. > > > > [ravish]: What about planets which are above 5 but are not involved in > > any yogas in chart ? They are almost like a good quality seeds which > > are never sowed ? > > Sourav: What I meant was that strength of yogas can be determined from > Vishesikamsa of involved grahas. Forget yogas now. These same planets > have higher strength in Rasi and Vargas also. So yoga or no yoga, high > Vaishesikamsa shows high strength. Does the planet have to be in a yoga > to give results ? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 3) So this bala other than its relation with yogas can also be > > studied for predominant strength of karakatvas ? For example if all > > planets the nodes are high on the vaiseshikamsa balas then these > > karakatvas dominate a person ? > > > > > > [sourav]: You can. But remember that Rasi Chart is physical reality > and > > > should not draw results contrary to Rasi indications. Highest > > > Vishesikamsa grahas have tredemdous influence. See Sri Sri > > Ramakrishna > Paramahamsa's Chart (for Sodasavarga) and find out > > which graha is very > strong. Try to blend Vaishesikamsa with other > > indications. > > > > [ravish]: I saw the chart, it is Sa which has 10 points (:-O), in > > SodasaVarga ! Sa in his chart is lagna lord exalted & retrograde in > > 9th house & he also is a Mahayogada ! > > Sourav: Also see Vaishesikamsa of Ju or Sun (I forgot which one) in Sri > Aurobindo's chart. These amsa strengths completely differentiate charts > of high-status humans and ordinary humans having the same rasi charts > (i.e. born around the same time & place). Have you heard about the 'Rasi > tulya Varga' concept? There it will be evident the use planets with high > vaishesikamsa strength. > > O.K. These were my last comments. > > > > > > > > Warm Regards, > > > > ravish > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , "Sourav" souravc108@ wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > || Hare Rama Krishna || > > > > > > > > > > Dear Ravish, > > > > > > > > > > Namaskar. Vaishesikamsa's are very important > > > > > when it comes to yogas like rajayoga etc. We should first > understand > > > > > what the implication of Vaishesikamsa's are and before that we > > > should > > > > > understand what amsas are. Parasara taughts amsas first before > > > anything > > > > > and this shows that amsas are so very important. A graha in good > > > amsa > > > > > (own sign/moolatrikona/ exaltation etcn in several vargas shows > how > > > > > potent the graha is. It is like the quality of seed : if it is > an > > > > > ordinary seed of paddy, the rice harvested will only be average, > but > > > it > > > > > is a seed created by genetic technology (say), they it is > capable of > > > > > producing much more. Similarly, a graha with high Vaisehshikamsa > has > > > > > more potency and is capable of much more auspicious results or > has > > > > > higher strength. So raja-yogas between grahas each having high > > > > > vaishesikamsas will give very auspicious results. I remember > > > > > Narasimha-ji gave the example of Bill Gates rise in life with > two > > > grahas > > > > > in rajayoga and having high Vaisesikamsas. Low Vaiseshikamsa > grahas > > > in > > > > > yoga will produce average results. That is the difference > between a > > > > > ruler of a small village and an emperor. Additionally, here is > > > another > > > > > hint. See the karakatvas of grahas with high Vaishesikamsas. > They > > > are > > > > > also increases. For example, Ju with high Vaishesikamsa will > have > > > quite > > > > > good memory and intelligence. Lord of the 9th house having high > > > > > Vaishesikamsa shows how dharmic a person will be and how > committed > > > to > > > > > ishadevata he will become. (Ref: Narasimha-ji's Book) > > > > > > > > > > When we are talking of Vaishesikamsa's we are talking about an > > > aggregate > > > > > view of life spanning across several vargas (dasa vargas for > common > > > > > human beings). Hence, it shows the total force of impact that > graha > > > is > > > > > capable to deliver. And the impact comes from the its karakatva > and > > > its > > > > > house ownerships in the Rasi Chart. > > > > > > > > > > Hope this helps a little in your understanding. > > > > > > > > > > Best wishes, > > > > > > > > > > Sourav > > > > > > > > > > =========================================================== > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , "Ravish" <smart_rapheal@> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Vistiji, > > > > > > > > > > > > In your book, 'Jyotisha Fundamentals' in the FAQ section, > > > Vaisesikamsa > > > > > > bala has been stated as the correct method to determine the > > > strength > > > > > > of Raja Yogas/Dhana Yogas. > > > > > > > > > > > > 1) So if in a chart planets such as kendra & kona lord combine > > > > > > together to form a Raja yoga but if their Vaishikamsa balas > are 0, > > > > > > then this would indicate an ineffective Raja yoga or a very > mild > > > one ? > > > > > > > > > > > > 2) If in the above scenario, only one of these have points > more > > > than 0 > > > > > > in vargas then only that lords dasa or transit can be the > > > initiator of > > > > > > the yoga ? > > > > > > > > > > > > 3) Are these applicable to all yogas such as Rajya Sambandha > yogas > > > as > > > > > > well ? > > > > > > > > > > > > warm regards, > > > > > > ravish > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 Dear Ravish, Namaskar. For hints, see an article in the www..org website. Best wishes, Sourav =================================================================--- In , "Ravish" <smart_rapheal wrote:>> Dear Souravji,> > Thank you for your response. I have not heard of the Rasi Tulya Varga> concept ! I will try and look around a bit on this !> > Warm Regards,> ravish> > , "Sourav" souravc108@ wrote:> >> > > > || Hare Rama Krishna ||> > > > Dear Ravish,> > > > Namaskar. Comments below.> > > > Best wishes,> > > > Sourav> > > > ============================================================> > --- In , "Ravish" <smart_rapheal@> wrote:> > >> > > Dear Souravji,> > >> > > I am glad to take whatever information or hints that come my way :-).> > > I do not have Narasimhaji's book with me as of now ! But some> > > questions below, hope you dont mind answering...> > >> > > warm regards,> > > ravish> > >> > > , "Sourav" souravc108@ wrote:> > > >> > > >> > > > || Hare Rama Krishna ||> > > >> > > > Dear Ravish,> > > >> > > > namaskar. Only quick hints. Rest you have to> > > > study and find out yourself. Narasimha-ji's book is a good> > reference.> > > > See Below.> > > >> > > > Best wishes,> > > >> > > > Sourav> > > >> > > > ========================================================> > > >> > > >> > > > , "Ravish" <smart_rapheal@>> > wrote:> > > > >> > > > > Dear Souravji,> > > > >> > > > > Fantastic explaination & analogy with paddy, I am clear with some> > > > > parts of this now !> > > > >> > > > > Here are some more doubts/questions:> > > > >> > > > > 1) I would like to understand the statement "dasa vargas for> > common> > > > > human beings" a bit more. What does this mean ? We have these> > balas> > > > > across Dasa Varga, Shodasa Varga, Sapta Varga & Shad Varga, but> > why> > > > > only Dasa varga is considered for common human beings ?> > > >> > > > Sourav: Dasa Vargas are recommended for common human beings. Sodasa> > > > Vargas for beings above, like kings/emperors/mahapurushas. Other> > vargas> > > > for lower that common humans, including even inanimate beings like> > lakes> > > > etc. You will see Dasa varga encompasses those vargas which are> > > > primary/defining areas of human concern. Sodasa Vargas additionally> > > > includes charts like D40/45 (showing maternal/paternal lineages etc)> > > > which are important for kings and other humans which are very high> > up on> > > > the scale. Why ? Because kings or mahapurushas will not be born in> > > > ordinary lineages.> > >> > > [ravish] : I get your gist here, sodasavargas include higher vargas> > > indicating greater capable purushas or maha-purushas...My initial> > > thought was to object to the last statement, as some go on to become> > > great purushas from ordinary births, but when I read your response in> > > entirety I understand this better...> > >> > > >> > > > >> > > > > 2) What is the figure/number that indicates/qualifies for high in> > > > > these balas ? Anything above 4 ?> > > >> > > > [sourav]: 1- 3 is average good in Dasa Varga, 5 and up are quite> > good.> > > > Almost all ordinary charts have some in 1-3.> > >> > > [ravish]: What about planets which are above 5 but are not involved in> > > any yogas in chart ? They are almost like a good quality seeds which> > > are never sowed ?> > > > Sourav: What I meant was that strength of yogas can be determined from> > Vishesikamsa of involved grahas. Forget yogas now. These same planets> > have higher strength in Rasi and Vargas also. So yoga or no yoga, high> > Vaishesikamsa shows high strength. Does the planet have to be in a yoga> > to give results ?> > > > > > >> > > >> > > > >> > > > > 3) So this bala other than its relation with yogas can also be> > > studied for predominant strength of karakatvas ? For example if all> > > planets the nodes are high on the vaiseshikamsa balas then these> > > karakatvas dominate a person ?> > > >> > > > [sourav]: You can. But remember that Rasi Chart is physical reality> > and> > > > should not draw results contrary to Rasi indications. Highest> > > > Vishesikamsa grahas have tredemdous influence. See Sri Sri> > > Ramakrishna > Paramahamsa's Chart (for Sodasavarga) and find out> > > which graha is very > strong. Try to blend Vaishesikamsa with other> > > indications.> > >> > > [ravish]: I saw the chart, it is Sa which has 10 points (:-O), in> > > SodasaVarga ! Sa in his chart is lagna lord exalted & retrograde in> > > 9th house & he also is a Mahayogada !> > > > Sourav: Also see Vaishesikamsa of Ju or Sun (I forgot which one) in Sri> > Aurobindo's chart. These amsa strengths completely differentiate charts> > of high-status humans and ordinary humans having the same rasi charts> > (i.e. born around the same time & place). Have you heard about the 'Rasi> > tulya Varga' concept? There it will be evident the use planets with high> > vaishesikamsa strength.> > > > O.K. These were my last comments.> > > > > > >> > > > > Warm Regards,> > > > > ravish> > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > > , "Sourav" souravc108@ wrote:> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > > || Hare Rama Krishna ||> > > > > >> > > > > > Dear Ravish,> > > > > >> > > > > > Namaskar. Vaishesikamsa's are very important> > > > > > when it comes to yogas like rajayoga etc. We should first> > understand> > > > > > what the implication of Vaishesikamsa's are and before that we> > > > should> > > > > > understand what amsas are. Parasara taughts amsas first before> > > > anything> > > > > > and this shows that amsas are so very important. A graha in good> > > > amsa> > > > > > (own sign/moolatrikona/ exaltation etcn in several vargas shows> > how> > > > > > potent the graha is. It is like the quality of seed : if it is> > an> > > > > > ordinary seed of paddy, the rice harvested will only be average,> > but> > > > it> > > > > > is a seed created by genetic technology (say), they it is> > capable of> > > > > > producing much more. Similarly, a graha with high Vaisehshikamsa> > has> > > > > > more potency and is capable of much more auspicious results or> > has> > > > > > higher strength. So raja-yogas between grahas each having high> > > > > > vaishesikamsas will give very auspicious results. I remember> > > > > > Narasimha-ji gave the example of Bill Gates rise in life with> > two> > > > grahas> > > > > > in rajayoga and having high Vaisesikamsas. Low Vaiseshikamsa> > grahas> > > > in> > > > > > yoga will produce average results. That is the difference> > between a> > > > > > ruler of a small village and an emperor. Additionally, here is> > > > another> > > > > > hint. See the karakatvas of grahas with high Vaishesikamsas.> > They> > > > are> > > > > > also increases. For example, Ju with high Vaishesikamsa will> > have> > > > quite> > > > > > good memory and intelligence. Lord of the 9th house having high> > > > > > Vaishesikamsa shows how dharmic a person will be and how> > committed> > > > to> > > > > > ishadevata he will become. (Ref: Narasimha-ji's Book)> > > > > >> > > > > > When we are talking of Vaishesikamsa's we are talking about an> > > > aggregate> > > > > > view of life spanning across several vargas (dasa vargas for> > common> > > > > > human beings). Hence, it shows the total force of impact that> > graha> > > > is> > > > > > capable to deliver. And the impact comes from the its karakatva> > and> > > > its> > > > > > house ownerships in the Rasi Chart.> > > > > >> > > > > > Hope this helps a little in your understanding.> > > > > >> > > > > > Best wishes,> > > > > >> > > > > > Sourav> > > > > >> > > > > > ===========================================================> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > > , "Ravish" <smart_rapheal@>> > > > wrote:> > > > > > >> > > > > > > Dear Vistiji,> > > > > > >> > > > > > > In your book, 'Jyotisha Fundamentals' in the FAQ section,> > > > Vaisesikamsa> > > > > > > bala has been stated as the correct method to determine the> > > > strength> > > > > > > of Raja Yogas/Dhana Yogas.> > > > > > >> > > > > > > 1) So if in a chart planets such as kendra & kona lord combine> > > > > > > together to form a Raja yoga but if their Vaishikamsa balas> > are 0,> > > > > > > then this would indicate an ineffective Raja yoga or a very> > mild> > > > one ?> > > > > > >> > > > > > > 2) If in the above scenario, only one of these have points> > more> > > > than 0> > > > > > > in vargas then only that lords dasa or transit can be the> > > > initiator of> > > > > > > the yoga ?> > > > > > >> > > > > > > 3) Are these applicable to all yogas such as Rajya Sambandha> > yogas> > > > as> > > > > > > well ?> > > > > > >> > > > > > > warm regards,> > > > > > > ravish> > > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 Dear Souravji, I was reading the article by Zoran-ji ! This is a very interesting article - http://.org/jyotishlessons/lessons/rasi-tulya.htm !! I already do have some seperate doubts which perhaps I can clarify in a seperate thread later on ! Warm Regards, ravish , "Sourav" <souravc108 wrote: > > > || Hare Rama Krishna || > > Dear Ravish, > > Namaskar. For hints, see an article in the > www..org <http://www..org> website. > > Best wishes, > > Sourav > > ================================================================= > , "Ravish" <smart_rapheal@> wrote: > > > > Dear Souravji, > > > > Thank you for your response. I have not heard of the Rasi Tulya Varga > > concept ! I will try and look around a bit on this ! > > > > Warm Regards, > > ravish > > > > , "Sourav" souravc108@ wrote: > > > > > > > > > || Hare Rama Krishna || > > > > > > Dear Ravish, > > > > > > Namaskar. Comments below. > > > > > > Best wishes, > > > > > > Sourav > > > > > > ============================================================ > > > , "Ravish" <smart_rapheal@> > wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Souravji, > > > > > > > > I am glad to take whatever information or hints that come my way > :-). > > > > I do not have Narasimhaji's book with me as of now ! But some > > > > questions below, hope you dont mind answering... > > > > > > > > warm regards, > > > > ravish > > > > > > > > , "Sourav" souravc108@ wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > || Hare Rama Krishna || > > > > > > > > > > Dear Ravish, > > > > > > > > > > namaskar. Only quick hints. Rest you have to > > > > > study and find out yourself. Narasimha-ji's book is a good > > > reference. > > > > > See Below. > > > > > > > > > > Best wishes, > > > > > > > > > > Sourav > > > > > > > > > > ======================================================== > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , "Ravish" <smart_rapheal@> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Souravji, > > > > > > > > > > > > Fantastic explaination & analogy with paddy, I am clear with > some > > > > > > parts of this now ! > > > > > > > > > > > > Here are some more doubts/questions: > > > > > > > > > > > > 1) I would like to understand the statement "dasa vargas for > > > common > > > > > > human beings" a bit more. What does this mean ? We have these > > > balas > > > > > > across Dasa Varga, Shodasa Varga, Sapta Varga & Shad Varga, > but > > > why > > > > > > only Dasa varga is considered for common human beings ? > > > > > > > > > > Sourav: Dasa Vargas are recommended for common human beings. > Sodasa > > > > > Vargas for beings above, like kings/emperors/mahapurushas. Other > > > vargas > > > > > for lower that common humans, including even inanimate beings > like > > > lakes > > > > > etc. You will see Dasa varga encompasses those vargas which are > > > > > primary/defining areas of human concern. Sodasa Vargas > additionally > > > > > includes charts like D40/45 (showing maternal/paternal lineages > etc) > > > > > which are important for kings and other humans which are very > high > > > up on > > > > > the scale. Why ? Because kings or mahapurushas will not be born > in > > > > > ordinary lineages. > > > > > > > > [ravish] : I get your gist here, sodasavargas include higher > vargas > > > > indicating greater capable purushas or maha-purushas...My initial > > > > thought was to object to the last statement, as some go on to > become > > > > great purushas from ordinary births, but when I read your response > in > > > > entirety I understand this better... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 2) What is the figure/number that indicates/qualifies for high > in > > > > > > these balas ? Anything above 4 ? > > > > > > > > > > [sourav]: 1- 3 is average good in Dasa Varga, 5 and up are quite > > > good. > > > > > Almost all ordinary charts have some in 1-3. > > > > > > > > [ravish]: What about planets which are above 5 but are not > involved in > > > > any yogas in chart ? They are almost like a good quality seeds > which > > > > are never sowed ? > > > > > > Sourav: What I meant was that strength of yogas can be determined > from > > > Vishesikamsa of involved grahas. Forget yogas now. These same > planets > > > have higher strength in Rasi and Vargas also. So yoga or no yoga, > high > > > Vaishesikamsa shows high strength. Does the planet have to be in a > yoga > > > to give results ? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 3) So this bala other than its relation with yogas can also be > > > > studied for predominant strength of karakatvas ? For example if > all > > > > planets the nodes are high on the vaiseshikamsa balas then these > > > > karakatvas dominate a person ? > > > > > > > > > > [sourav]: You can. But remember that Rasi Chart is physical > reality > > > and > > > > > should not draw results contrary to Rasi indications. Highest > > > > > Vishesikamsa grahas have tredemdous influence. See Sri Sri > > > > Ramakrishna > Paramahamsa's Chart (for Sodasavarga) and find out > > > > which graha is very > strong. Try to blend Vaishesikamsa with > other > > > > indications. > > > > > > > > [ravish]: I saw the chart, it is Sa which has 10 points (:-O), in > > > > SodasaVarga ! Sa in his chart is lagna lord exalted & retrograde > in > > > > 9th house & he also is a Mahayogada ! > > > > > > Sourav: Also see Vaishesikamsa of Ju or Sun (I forgot which one) in > Sri > > > Aurobindo's chart. These amsa strengths completely differentiate > charts > > > of high-status humans and ordinary humans having the same rasi > charts > > > (i.e. born around the same time & place). Have you heard about the > 'Rasi > > > tulya Varga' concept? There it will be evident the use planets with > high > > > vaishesikamsa strength. > > > > > > O.K. These were my last comments. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Warm Regards, > > > > > > ravish > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , "Sourav" souravc108@ > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > || Hare Rama Krishna || > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Ravish, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Namaskar. Vaishesikamsa's are very important > > > > > > > when it comes to yogas like rajayoga etc. We should first > > > understand > > > > > > > what the implication of Vaishesikamsa's are and before that > we > > > > > should > > > > > > > understand what amsas are. Parasara taughts amsas first > before > > > > > anything > > > > > > > and this shows that amsas are so very important. A graha in > good > > > > > amsa > > > > > > > (own sign/moolatrikona/ exaltation etcn in several vargas > shows > > > how > > > > > > > potent the graha is. It is like the quality of seed : if it > is > > > an > > > > > > > ordinary seed of paddy, the rice harvested will only be > average, > > > but > > > > > it > > > > > > > is a seed created by genetic technology (say), they it is > > > capable of > > > > > > > producing much more. Similarly, a graha with high > Vaisehshikamsa > > > has > > > > > > > more potency and is capable of much more auspicious results > or > > > has > > > > > > > higher strength. So raja-yogas between grahas each having > high > > > > > > > vaishesikamsas will give very auspicious results. I remember > > > > > > > Narasimha-ji gave the example of Bill Gates rise in life > with > > > two > > > > > grahas > > > > > > > in rajayoga and having high Vaisesikamsas. Low Vaiseshikamsa > > > grahas > > > > > in > > > > > > > yoga will produce average results. That is the difference > > > between a > > > > > > > ruler of a small village and an emperor. Additionally, here > is > > > > > another > > > > > > > hint. See the karakatvas of grahas with high Vaishesikamsas. > > > They > > > > > are > > > > > > > also increases. For example, Ju with high Vaishesikamsa will > > > have > > > > > quite > > > > > > > good memory and intelligence. Lord of the 9th house having > high > > > > > > > Vaishesikamsa shows how dharmic a person will be and how > > > committed > > > > > to > > > > > > > ishadevata he will become. (Ref: Narasimha-ji's Book) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > When we are talking of Vaishesikamsa's we are talking about > an > > > > > aggregate > > > > > > > view of life spanning across several vargas (dasa vargas for > > > common > > > > > > > human beings). Hence, it shows the total force of impact > that > > > graha > > > > > is > > > > > > > capable to deliver. And the impact comes from the its > karakatva > > > and > > > > > its > > > > > > > house ownerships in the Rasi Chart. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hope this helps a little in your understanding. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Best wishes, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sourav > > > > > > > > > > > > > > =========================================================== > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , "Ravish" > <smart_rapheal@> > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Vistiji, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In your book, 'Jyotisha Fundamentals' in the FAQ section, > > > > > Vaisesikamsa > > > > > > > > bala has been stated as the correct method to determine > the > > > > > strength > > > > > > > > of Raja Yogas/Dhana Yogas. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 1) So if in a chart planets such as kendra & kona lord > combine > > > > > > > > together to form a Raja yoga but if their Vaishikamsa > balas > > > are 0, > > > > > > > > then this would indicate an ineffective Raja yoga or a > very > > > mild > > > > > one ? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 2) If in the above scenario, only one of these have points > > > more > > > > > than 0 > > > > > > > > in vargas then only that lords dasa or transit can be the > > > > > initiator of > > > > > > > > the yoga ? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 3) Are these applicable to all yogas such as Rajya > Sambandha > > > yogas > > > > > as > > > > > > > > well ? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > warm regards, > > > > > > > > ravish > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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