Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 Dear All, In the book on Mahurutha, there are some lines on exceptions as follows, could not understand what it meant though. (2) If the Rasi of the girl is odd, the 6th and 8th Rasis therefrom are friendly. If the Rasi of the girl is even the 2nd and 12th therefrom become friendly. The evil due to the birth of the bride in a Rakshasa gana star may be ignored if Janma Rasi being 2nd and 12th, 9th and 5th or 6th and 8th, the lords of the Rasis are the same or are mutual friends. (3) Though Graha Maitri is by far the most important, it need not be considered if the couple have their Janma Rasis disposed in one and seven from each other. (4) Rajju Kuta need not be considered in case Graha Maitri, Rasi, Dina and Mahendra Kutas are present. (5) The evil due to Nadi Kuta can be ignored subject to the following conditions: - (a) The Rasi and Rajju Kuta prevail, (b) The same planet is lord of the Janma Rasis of both the mate and the female, © The lords of ine Janma Rasis of the couple are friends. Also would like to know about some other things.. like how do they come up with numbers and the weights allocated to all the kutas on the kuta system. Also how are the numbers calculated and what is the reasons behind them. Please do let me know if there are any books which detail the reasons for the numbers etc. thanks, Rajesh. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2004 Report Share Posted July 24, 2004 First, collect the charts of a few couples with more or less known marital relationship situations in some details (be careful for possible misinformation as the area is delicate) with roughly equal number of couples with successful and unsuccessful marriages. Then look at their koota which are based on really one parameter. See if you are getting a meaningful pattern which correlates with their actual marital experience, at least in the areas which they can comfortably share description of with you or from published literaure for some of the famous couples like Diana and Charles, Bill and Hillary, Rajeev and Sonia, Duke of Windsor and his betrothed, etc. First be convinced that kuta alone really is worth looking more into then worry about the details. If you do not find an obvious concordance between actual experience and kuta matches, then comes the difficult decision: Whether to shelve it, or dump it. The larger the sample size you would have worked with, the easier and stronger the decision would be for you. While you are at it, you might also want to test out the beeja and kshetra theory if you have information on these people's progeny and fecundity! Most people find these very 'interesting' and popular techniques and before screening them for efficacy, they wonder if knowing deeper would necessary help. However, the longer you stay with them, the more difficult it becomes to discard them because in essence you are admitting that you wasted your time! Always, a quick screen and if it is promising, then proceed further. RR , "lifeislovelyandgr8" <lifeislovelyandgr8> wrote: > Dear All, > > In the book on Mahurutha, there are some lines on exceptions as > follows, could not understand what it meant though. > > (2) If the Rasi of the girl is odd, the 6th and 8th Rasis therefrom > are friendly. If the Rasi of the girl is even the 2nd and 12th > therefrom become friendly. The evil due to the birth of the bride in > a Rakshasa gana star may be ignored if Janma Rasi being 2nd and 12th, > 9th and 5th or 6th and 8th, the lords of the Rasis are the same or > are mutual friends. > > (3) Though Graha Maitri is by far the most important, it need not be > considered if the couple have their Janma Rasis disposed in one and > seven from each other. > > (4) Rajju Kuta need not be considered in case Graha Maitri, Rasi, > Dina and Mahendra Kutas are present. > > (5) The evil due to Nadi Kuta can be ignored subject to the following > conditions: - > > (a) The Rasi and Rajju Kuta prevail, (b) The same planet is lord of > the Janma Rasis of both the mate and the female, © The lords of ine > Janma Rasis of the couple are friends. > > > > Also would like to know about some other things.. like how do they > come up with numbers and the weights allocated to all the kutas on > the kuta system. Also how are the numbers calculated and what is the > reasons behind them. Please do let me know if there are any books > which detail the reasons for the numbers etc. > > thanks, > Rajesh. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2004 Report Share Posted July 24, 2004 Oh yes, one more thing: Try to see if the technique works in case of business associates as well (same gender and opposite gender). RR , "lifeislovelyandgr8" <lifeislovelyandgr8> wrote: > Dear All, > > In the book on Mahurutha, there are some lines on exceptions as > follows, could not understand what it meant though. > > (2) If the Rasi of the girl is odd, the 6th and 8th Rasis therefrom > are friendly. If the Rasi of the girl is even the 2nd and 12th > therefrom become friendly. The evil due to the birth of the bride in > a Rakshasa gana star may be ignored if Janma Rasi being 2nd and 12th, > 9th and 5th or 6th and 8th, the lords of the Rasis are the same or > are mutual friends. > > (3) Though Graha Maitri is by far the most important, it need not be > considered if the couple have their Janma Rasis disposed in one and > seven from each other. > > (4) Rajju Kuta need not be considered in case Graha Maitri, Rasi, > Dina and Mahendra Kutas are present. > > (5) The evil due to Nadi Kuta can be ignored subject to the following > conditions: - > > (a) The Rasi and Rajju Kuta prevail, (b) The same planet is lord of > the Janma Rasis of both the mate and the female, © The lords of ine > Janma Rasis of the couple are friends. > > > > Also would like to know about some other things.. like how do they > come up with numbers and the weights allocated to all the kutas on > the kuta system. Also how are the numbers calculated and what is the > reasons behind them. Please do let me know if there are any books > which detail the reasons for the numbers etc. > > thanks, > Rajesh. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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