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|| Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat ||

 

Dear Friends,

Sanjayji in lectures related to Graha Nakshtra talks about worshipping of

deities of above nakshtras for specific problems. Can some body explain, how to

identify these nakshtras? Is Karma nakshtra the one in which 10L is placed? If

so what about others? Is the info given in JH software?

Best Wishes,

Ramesh

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Dear Ramesh,

namaskar. Special Nakshatras are defined based on

Janma nakshatra (constellation occupied by Chandra at birth). You will find

references given for this calculation in the JHora help menu. The Help Topic is

/Timing and Transits/Other Transit Techniques/. For example, karma nakshatra is

the 10th constelaltion from Janma nakshatra.

So far, I have not come across why such nakshatras are defined. Let us know if

you ever get to the bottom of this calculation scheme. For your ease I am

copying and pasting the relevant portion (in blue):

Special Nakshatras/Taras

In addition to the above general classification, we have a few special nakshatras for each person:

(1) The constellation occupied by natal Moon is called Janma nakshatra. Janma

means "birth" and this nakshatra shows general well-being.(1) The 10th

constellation from janma nakshatra is called Karma nakshatra. Karma means

"profession" and this nakshatra shows profession and workplace.(1) The 18th

constellation from janma nakshatra is called Saamudaayika nakshatra.

Saamudaayika roughly means "related to a crowd" and this nakshatra shows group

activities.

(1) The 16th constellation from janma nakshatra is called Sanghaatika nakshatra.

Sanghaatika roughly means "belonging to group" and this nakshatra shows

group/social activities.(1) The 4th constellation from janma nakshatra is

called Jaati nakshatra. Jaati roughly means "community" and this nakshatra

shows one's community. To be more correct, one's jaati shows people who belong

to the same class, nature and profession.(1) The 7th constellation from janma

nakshatra is called Naidhana nakshatra. Naidhana means "death" and this

nakshatra shows death and suffering.

(1) The 12th constellation from janma nakshatra is called Desa nakshatra. Desa

means "country" and this nakshatra shows one's country.(1) The 13th

constellation from janma nakshatra is called Abhisheka nakshatra. Abhisheka

means "coronation" and this nakshatra shows power and authority. This is also

called Raajya nakshatra (kingdom).(1) The 19th constellation from janma

nakshatra is called Aadhaana nakshatra. Aadhaana means "epoch/conception" and

this nakshatra shows well-being of family.

(1) The 22th constellation from janma nakshatra is called Vainaasika/Vinaasana

nakshatra. Vainaasika means "destructive" and this nakshatra shows one's

destruction.(1) The 25th constellation from janma nakshatra is called Maanasa

nakshatra. Maanasa means "mind" and this nakshatra shows one's mental state.

Benefics or malefics situated in these constellations in their transit bring

good or bad results related to the area covered by the nakshatra. However, it

should be kept in mind that the results will be with respect to the native. For

example, malefics transiting in desa nakshatra may not ruin one's country. After

all, any country has almost the same number of people with desa nakshatra in

each constellation. When many malefics are transiting in desa nakshatra, one

may be driven away from one's country or start hating one's country. Similarly,

many malefics transiting in jaati nakshatra may alienate one from one's

community. Many benefics transiting in karma nakshatra may give success at

workplace. This is how these special nakshatras should be used. Sometimes,

using these nakshtras gives special insights that cannot be gained by looking

at any divisional chart.

Best wishes,

Sourav

=================================================================

, "Ramesh F. Gangaramani"

<ramesh.gangaramani wrote:>> || Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat ||> > Dear

Friends,> Sanjayji in lectures related to Graha Nakshtra talks about

worshipping of> deities of above nakshtras for specific problems. Can some body

explain, how> to identify these nakshtras? Is Karma nakshtra the one in which

10L is> placed? If so what about others? Is the info given in JH software?>

Best Wishes,> Ramesh>

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|| Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat ||

 

Dear Saurav,

Thank you your clarification and help.

Best Wishes,

Ramesh

 

[] On

Behalf Of SouravMonday, April 10, 2006 9:35 AMTo:

Subject: [Om Krishna Guru] Re: Karma Nakshtra, Jati

Nakshtra, Samudaya Nakshtra, Anujanma nakshtra

|| Hare Rama Krishna ||

Dear Ramesh,

namaskar. Special Nakshatras are defined based on

Janma nakshatra (constellation occupied by Chandra at birth). You will find

references given for this calculation in the JHora help menu. The Help Topic is

/Timing and Transits/Other Transit Techniques/. For example, karma nakshatra is

the 10th constelaltion from Janma nakshatra.

So far, I have not come across why such nakshatras are defined. Let us know if

you ever get to the bottom of this calculation scheme. For your ease I am

copying and pasting the relevant portion (in blue):

Special Nakshatras/Taras

In addition to the above general classification, we have a few special nakshatras for each person:

(1) The constellation occupied by natal Moon is called Janma nakshatra. Janma

means "birth" and this nakshatra shows general well-being.(1) The 10th

constellation from janma nakshatra is called Karma nakshatra. Karma means

"profession" and this nakshatra shows profession and workplace.(1) The 18th

constellation from janma nakshatra is called Saamudaayika nakshatra.

Saamudaayika roughly means "related to a crowd" and this nakshatra shows group

activities.

(1) The 16th constellation from janma nakshatra is called Sanghaatika nakshatra.

Sanghaatika roughly means "belonging to group" and this nakshatra shows

group/social activities.(1) The 4th constellation from janma nakshatra is

called Jaati nakshatra. Jaati roughly means "community" and this nakshatra

shows one's community. To be more correct, one's jaati shows people who belong

to the same class, nature and profession.(1) The 7th constellation from janma

nakshatra is called Naidhana nakshatra. Naidhana means "death" and this

nakshatra shows death and suffering.

(1) The 12th constellation from janma nakshatra is called Desa nakshatra. Desa

means "country" and this nakshatra shows one's country.(1) The 13th

constellation from janma nakshatra is called Abhisheka nakshatra. Abhisheka

means "coronation" and this nakshatra shows power and authority. This is also

called Raajya nakshatra (kingdom).(1) The 19th constellation from janma

nakshatra is called Aadhaana nakshatra. Aadhaana means "epoch/conception" and

this nakshatra shows well-being of family.

(1) The 22th constellation from janma nakshatra is called Vainaasika/Vinaasana

nakshatra. Vainaasika means "destructive" and this nakshatra shows one's

destruction.(1) The 25th constellation from janma nakshatra is called Maanasa

nakshatra. Maanasa means "mind" and this nakshatra shows one's mental state.

Benefics or malefics situated in these constellations in their transit bring

good or bad results related to the area covered by the nakshatra. However, it

should be kept in mind that the results will be with respect to the native. For

example, malefics transiting in desa nakshatra may not ruin one's country. After

all, any country has almost the same number of people with desa nakshatra in

each constellation. When many malefics are transiting in desa nakshatra, one

may be driven away from one's country or start hating one's country. Similarly,

many malefics transiting in jaati nakshatra may alienate one from one's

community. Many benefics transiting in karma nakshatra may give success at

workplace. This is how these special nakshatras should be used. Sometimes,

using these nakshtras gives special insights that cannot be gained by looking

at any divisional chart.

Best wishes,

Sourav

=================================================================

, "Ramesh F. Gangaramani"

<ramesh.gangaramani wrote:>> || Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat ||> > Dear

Friends,> Sanjayji in lectures related to Graha Nakshtra talks about

worshipping of> deities of above nakshtras for specific problems. Can some body

explain, how> to identify these nakshtras? Is Karma nakshtra the one in which

10L is> placed? If so what about others? Is the info given in JH software?>

Best Wishes,> Ramesh>

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Help Topic is /Timing and Transits/Other Transit Techniques/. For example, karma

nakshatra is the 10th constelaltion from Janma nakshatra. So far, I have not

come across why such nakshatras are defined. Let us know if you ever get to the

bottom of this calculation scheme. For your ease I am copying and pasting the

relevant portion (in blue): Special Nakshatras/Taras In addition to the above

general classification, we have a few special nakshatras for each person: (1)

The constellation occupied by natal Moon is called Janma nakshatra. Janma means

"birth" and this nakshatra shows general well-being.(1) The 10th constellation

from janma nakshatra is called Karma nakshatra. Karma means "profession" and

this nakshatra shows profession and workplace.(1) The 18th constellation from

janma

nakshatra is called Saamudaayika nakshatra. Saamudaayika roughly means "related

to a crowd" and this nakshatra shows group activities. (1) The 16th

constellation from janma nakshatra is called Sanghaatika nakshatra. Sanghaatika

roughly means "belonging to group" and this nakshatra shows group/social

activities.(1) The 4th constellation from janma nakshatra is called Jaati

nakshatra. Jaati roughly means "community" and this nakshatra shows one's

community. To be more correct, one's jaati shows people who belong to the same

class, nature and profession.(1) The 7th constellation from janma nakshatra is

called Naidhana nakshatra. Naidhana means "death" and this nakshatra shows

death and suffering. (1) The 12th constellation from janma nakshatra is called

Desa nakshatra. Desa means "country" and this nakshatra shows one's country.(1)

The 13th constellation from

janma nakshatra is called Abhisheka nakshatra. Abhisheka means "coronation" and

this nakshatra shows power and authority. This is also called Raajya nakshatra

(kingdom).(1) The 19th constellation from janma nakshatra is called Aadhaana

nakshatra. Aadhaana means "epoch/conception" and this nakshatra shows

well-being of family. (1) The 22th constellation from janma nakshatra is called

Vainaasika/Vinaasana nakshatra. Vainaasika means "destructive" and this

nakshatra shows one's destruction.(1) The 25th constellation from janma

nakshatra is called Maanasa nakshatra. Maanasa means "mind" and this nakshatra

shows one's mental state. Benefics or malefics situated in these constellations

in their transit bring good or bad results related to the area covered by the

nakshatra. However, it should be kept in mind that the results will be with

respect to the native. For example,

malefics transiting in desa nakshatra may not ruin one's country. After all, any

country has almost the same number of people with desa nakshatra in each

constellation. When many malefics are transiting in desa nakshatra, one may be

driven away from one's country or start hating one's country. Similarly, many

malefics transiting in jaati nakshatra may alienate one from one's community.

Many benefics transiting in karma nakshatra may give success at workplace. This

is how these special nakshatras should be used. Sometimes, using these nakshtras

gives special insights that cannot be gained by looking at any divisional chart.

Best wishes, Sourav

================================================================= --- In

, "Ramesh F. Gangaramani" <ramesh.gangaramani

wrote:>> || Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat ||> > Dear

Friends,> Sanjayji in lectures related to Graha Nakshtra talks about worshipping

of> deities of above nakshtras for specific problems. Can some body explain,

how> to identify these nakshtras? Is Karma nakshtra the one in which 10L is>

placed? If so what about others? Is the info given in JH software?> Best

Wishes,> Ramesh>

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, "Raghunatha RaoNemani"

<raon1008 wrote:

 

Om Krishna Guru

 

Namaste Ramesh Ji,

 

Thanks for the note. If I remember correctly Sanjay Ji had taught the

SarvatoBhadra Chart during the 2004 CA Conference and also after that

elsewere but not at CA. So Please check up with Lakshmi Kary Ji.

 

Regards

Raghunatha Rao

 

, "Ramesh F. Gangaramani"

<ramesh.gangaramani@> wrote:

 

"Ramesh F. Gangaramani" <ramesh.gangaramani@>

Wed Apr 12, 2006 9:09 pm

RE: [Jaya Jagannatha] Re: Karma Nakshtra, Jati Nakshtra,

Samudaya Nakshtra, Anujanma nakshtra

 

|| Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat ||

 

Dear Rao,

 

Thank you for your lead. I am awaiting 2005 west coast cds and will

listen to Sanjayji's lecture. I would love to listen to your lecture

too.

 

Best Wishes,

Ramesh

 

 

[]

On Behalf Of Raghunatha RaoNemani

Wednesday, April 12, 2006 4:21 PM

 

Re: Karma Nakshtra, Jati Nakshtra, Samudaya

Nakshtra, Anujanma nakshtra

 

Om Krishna Guru

 

Namaste Ramesh Ji and Sourav Ji,

 

Sourvav Ji had already explained very well about the various

Nakshtras which you have asked.

 

Now let me give some pointers on therir application. I have used all

these Special Nakshatras in Sarvato Bhadra Chart analysis and found

to be very valuable in transit analysis.

 

There is also a lecture by Sanjay Ji in CA conference last year, so

you may want to pick up that and start from there. He has covered

the basic to middle level in that lecture, but I have found there is

a lot more than that.

 

May be I would request Sanjay Ji to continue talking on this area in

the upcoming year. Alternatively, may be I will take his permission

so that I can take a lecture and talk a bit more detailed on that

area in upcoming year(s). I found this Sarvatobhadra Chart is very

very good. Hence I am thinking may be I should share my

understanding with my fellow students in a form a add lecture

sometime soon, so that my fellow students can do more research on

this area too.

 

Regards

Raghunatha Rao

 

, "Ramesh F. Gangaramani"

<ramesh.gangaramani@> wrote:

 

"Ramesh F. Gangaramani" <ramesh.gangaramani@>

Mon Apr 10, 2006 8:50 am

RE: [Om Krishna Guru] Re: Karma Nakshtra, Jati Nakshtra,

Samudaya

Nakshtra, Anujanma nakshtra

 

|| Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat ||

 

Dear Saurav,

 

Thank you your clarification and help.

 

Best Wishes,

Ramesh

 

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