Guest guest Posted March 19, 2002 Report Share Posted March 19, 2002 Dear friends If any one of u wish to try this puzzle before reading this, please do so. This puzzle is an important lesson in basic astrology, which lesson u will not truly appreciate unless u try the puzzle first. Arno was almost bang-on in the essence of the native's professional life (more important than getting the exact profession, which u cant get unless u got step 1 right, which Arno & Dasgupta did). Partha could have eventually got it, if he had only continued his elimination-thought-process, & therefore, also taken a deep breath to stop & look at the whole chart instead of digging deeper. I gave this puzzle for a reason. But first the answer, with an interesting twist (addl puzzle): 1. Employer: One of the largest finanical services companies in India. It is only in high-end complex finance, ie routine-jobs/ clerks are a rare commodity, only in admin dept; most are MBAs/ CAs at entrance level. There is no consumer-related finance in this company (which normally entail routine operational work). 2. Workplace: one of the plushest offices in the country, by any international standards. The Co spent Rs 550 crores (USD 110 mn) on its 10 floor HQ, with inlaid marble, shyam ahuja carpeting, etc- just name it - no expense spared. 3. Actual Job: He is in a rare job in this company - a sort of data-entry operator cum accounts report-maker/ reconciler. For A DECADE, he has done this SAME job - of extreme drudgery, in an environment of complex work all around him. His job entails only the rudiments of debit-credit (accounts) beyond entering data on a computer; and no computer-language skills as such. His department is indeed the investment management (stock-market mutual fund) part of his co, as some of u said, for which he is an accounts-clerk of sorts. Yes, for a long time, the department managed a very large foreign (US) fund, & now manages domestic funds. 4. Nature: He has no initiative, is dim-witted (slow up there), patient, never loses his cool, completely non-aggro simpleton(if u slap him, he'll probably bug u the rest of your life, asking u why u were angry with him, & bear no grudge). 5. Interesting detail: His father was a middle-class govt employee. He is the younger of 2 brothers. He was never really interested in studies, & with difficulty, passed his bachelor of science. OTOH, his elder BROTHER is one of the doyens of finance in Bombay - the ex-managing director of one of the largest finance companies in the country, a brilliant man in both education & career - was a rank-holder in chartered accountancy. This STARK difference b/w siblings is very rare in India, where one's station in life is so intimately entwined with the educational level & financial position of one's parents - so that most siblings in India are usually of the same station in life. Moral of the story - why I gave this puzzle: Most/many of us in this List are astro-hobbyists, ie we only see charts of hi-achievers in any field, whether Jack-the-Rippers, Sadhus with an open 3rd eye, or modern Kautilyas brokering peace b/w snarling neighbours. We dont see charts of common people day-in-day-out, as a professional astrologer does. Eg I have only this weekend, started seeing my FIRST charts. Hence, we (including I) do not know the following: 1. We do not know the highest-heirarchy factors in a chart or a domain of a chart, ie the BOUNDARY CONDITIONS, under which all other factors in the chart, however powerful, operate. Eg if certain important lords, eg lagna lord, 9th for success, dispositors of personal planets (of Sun, Moon, lord of Lagna) in the chart are not strong, if they are mutually not well related, etc, what can the best yogas in the chart do? We need to understand these boundary conditions for the chart as a whole. Similarly, for a given domain, say career, we need to judge the arth trikon, and significators of education & intelligence, to know the foundations of the domain career before judging career itself. Further, we need to know the STRENGTH of a karaka before relying on that karaka to predict (is Ma strong enough to be a karaka, before using its signification as a surgeon?). I dont know these b'dry condns either. I want help to learn that. That's why I gave this puzzle. 2. Our minds are quagmired in a maelstrom of a thousand astro-factors - we dont know which are relevant vs irrelevant for a given chart. So we miss the obvious & do hi-jumps on to complex higher order differential astro-equations. 3. We give too much importance to various relationships b/w planets (yogas, etc) EVEN if the PARTICIPATING planets are not strong enough to form these yogas powerfully. We are too liberal in our definitions & thus give undue importance. Because we only see charts of successful people & hence, we ASSUME the intrinsic factors to be strong. Or we dont see the OVERALL nexus/ lack of it b/w the planets, & concentrate on some yogs in isolation. Eg in this chart, how can Sun be exalted when it is debilitated in navamsa, irrespective of anything else, AND its dispositor Ma (its main operating environment) is debilitated. What good is Ve's exaltation when its dispositor Jup (Ve's operating environment) is debilitated (Jup's NBRY I assume, will not improve the basic deb environment it provides for the houses it rules & provides the environment for). Jup is deb in d-10 also (the relevant domain chart), tho also NBRY there. How can neechbhanga happen for Mars when its dispositor Mn is conjoined a debilitated planet Jup (why r we going by rule-book definitions of NBRY?). Yes, Jup does have neechbhanga by ANY definition in d-1, & also in d-10, in the domain of career. The dasa of his age 30s is deb Jupiter as maha dasa lord (age 31 to 47)- so obviously, it is not neechbhanga, for some reason. Does anyone have a clue why? And if Jup does indeed have NBRY as per rule-book definition, then Ve in Lagna is surely exalted, but then its dasa never comes. Deb L9 Ma & L10 Jp are samasaptak (but that is 2 beggars sharing their sorrows, as Gurudev put it?). Are there any strong Pravrajyas or other Bhangas which vitiate the entire chart & make a mockery of our exaltations & NBRYs? What is the true difference b/w neechbhanga (negation of deb) & neechbhanga (conversion of that to Raj Yog)- can we reassess the rules for that? So we are back to square 1: how to START reading a chart? It is easy to note down all the influencers to a domain (as u read on, every author will only increase the no. of tools available, from aspects to aaschadans to argalas to mutual kendra/kons, to sign & nakshatra dispositors, & sub-sub-sub-lords... ad infinitum). It is relatively EASIER even for a beginner, to list never-ending influencers, one of which will surely tick the correct answer when known. But we MUST start to learn the PRIMARY influences on a chart, to know WHICH road of analysis to go down on, & which to ignore. I am not saying there are RULES for that, but there must be a method which astro-professionals "intuit by experience", some examples of which I HAVE tried to give above (eg strength of key planets, etc). Which guide them to follow just a few paths, in the warren of a typical a-MAZE-ing chart. I wd urge each of us who tried this puzzle to go back & see where they may have missed a factor of HIGHER heirarchy than the astro-configurations they have used for their logic-streams. Maybe that way, each of us can some day arrive at whats more important than another factor, instead of relying completely on "CONFLUENCE of factors" which tho important, is not the only answer to this methodological hiatus. I was initially searching for the chart of a maid-servant/ driver/ "pan-wallah" with lots of RYs to get home my point, but the 2 or 3 I mustered up the courage to ask, did not know their own required birth details. Hence, this person, chosen completely at random, but who I know very well. I hope someday, someone will follow my example & find & send lots of puzzles of menials, replete with raj yogas & maha-yogadas, exalted planets and neech-bhanga RYs & what not. So we all get to understand these BOUNDARY conditions/ higher heirarchy factors for a chart better. Please note that this exercise & posting was not sent patronisingly. I am in the same boat as anyone else around here. And still searching. There IS some heirarchy out there, which may not have rules, but which we are not being able to understand, being lost in the clutter. Regards Nandan PS Now, KNOWING the answer, could someone solve the puzzle astrologically. Dont blame the birth-time accuracy or ayanamsa too much, as it takes around 5 minutes EITHER way in this chart, for the d-9 or d-10 lagna to change, which is unlikely for a birth-time given as 4/50 am. For ease, Review of Career Basics are: In d-1: General: St L11/12= strongest in chart, also final dispositor. Lagna has exalted Ve, aspected by strong St, its lord Jp has NBRY in 11 conj its exaltator Mn & strong dispositor St. Success= 9: uninfluenced, L9 Ma deb, L9 wrt L10= mutual samasaptak (both deb planets). Dispositors of personal planets (Sn/Mn/lglord)= Ma & St in mutual 7. Career-karakas: St is strong. 10: uninfluenced, L10 Jup with NeechBhangaRajYog tightly conjoined Moon L5 (its exalter) and owner Sat in Cp, 11 from AL= 7= Vi aspected by Jp/Ve & its lord Mc conj Sn (deb in d-9). 6 vs 7= service vs business: ... Income-source: 11 from AL= 7= Vi is aspected by exalted Ve & NBRY Jp, L7= Mc ... Career-supporters: Arth-trikon: 2 has (deb in d-9) Sn & Mc (budhitya), L2 is deb, 6 has Ra & L6 is deb in d-9. Education: 4 is uninfluenced (ignoring argalas & rasi-aspects for now), L4 conj Sn (deb in d-9). 9 already discussed above. In d-10: in 10, we have L10= Ve (exalted in d-1) in own Ta. We can do the same exercise as above, using sign aspects primarily, rather than planetary ones. Note Jp has NBRY here too. For addl exercise on workplace, if anyone is interested: Workplace= A10 in d-1= 12= Aq with Ke in it, aspected by Ma; in d-10, it is again Aq= unoccupied 7. Other's perception of his work= 10 from AL= 6= Le with Ra in it (excellent in upachay 6). ===== Best wishes Nandan ______________________ For live cricket scores download Score Tracker at: http://in.sports./cricket/tracker.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2002 Report Share Posted March 20, 2002 Nandan, Now that the answer has been revealed here's my opinion. Raja yogas can be nullified by just one planet. Lord of 9 and 10 form a high raja yoga PROVIDED they are unconnected with the lords of the 8th or the 11th. In the example given by you, Jupiter, Mars and Moon form a raja yoga, however the presence of Saturn (lord of the 11th and 12th) destroys it. On the other hand it is not a duryoga. To have a secure job anywhere in the world these days is enough of an accomplishment. The planets in the 11th house, show a regular income. Lord of 6th in the 2nd and the ruler of the 12th in the 11th does not make this a very high income. Those very planets in the 11th however show a successful older brother. The mutual aspect of Mars Saturn show either conflict or physical distance between them. The lagna and Venus are subject to a Papakartari yoga. Exalted Venus in the lagna makes for a good natured person. The aspect of Saturn doesn't help much. Lagna has the influence of the lords of the 3rd, 8th 11th and 12th. This reduces the Malavya yoga. Best, --aphoton Nandan Chakraborty wrote: >Dear friends > >If any one of u wish to try this puzzle before reading this, please do >so. This puzzle is an important lesson in basic astrology, which lesson >u will not truly appreciate unless u try the puzzle first. > >Arno was almost bang-on in the essence of the native's professional >life (more important than getting the exact profession, which u cant >get unless u got step 1 right, which Arno & Dasgupta did). Partha could >have eventually got it, if he had only continued his >elimination-thought-process, & therefore, also taken a deep breath to >stop & look at the whole chart instead of digging deeper. > >I gave this puzzle for a reason. But first the answer, with an >interesting twist (addl puzzle): > >1. Employer: One of the largest finanical services companies in India. >It is only in high-end complex finance, ie routine-jobs/ clerks are a >rare commodity, only in admin dept; most are MBAs/ CAs at entrance >level. There is no consumer-related finance in this company (which >normally entail routine operational work). > >2. Workplace: one of the plushest offices in the country, by any >international standards. The Co spent Rs 550 crores (USD 110 mn) on its >10 floor HQ, with inlaid marble, shyam ahuja carpeting, etc- just name >it - no expense spared. > >3. Actual Job: He is in a rare job in this company - a sort of >data-entry operator cum accounts report-maker/ reconciler. For A >DECADE, he has done this SAME job - of extreme drudgery, in an >environment of complex work all around him. His job entails only the >rudiments of debit-credit (accounts) beyond entering data on a >computer; and no computer-language skills as such. His department is >indeed the investment management (stock-market mutual fund) part of his >co, as some of u said, for which he is an accounts-clerk of sorts. Yes, >for a long time, the department managed a very large foreign (US) fund, >& now manages domestic funds. > >4. Nature: He has no initiative, is dim-witted (slow up there), >patient, never loses his cool, completely non-aggro simpleton(if u slap >him, he'll probably bug u the rest of your life, asking u why u were >angry with him, & bear no grudge). > >5. Interesting detail: His father was a middle-class govt employee. He >is the younger of 2 brothers. He was never really interested in >studies, & with difficulty, passed his bachelor of science. OTOH, his >elder BROTHER is one of the doyens of finance in Bombay - the >ex-managing director of one of the largest finance companies in the >country, a brilliant man in both education & career - was a rank-holder >in chartered accountancy. This STARK difference b/w siblings is very >rare in India, where one's station in life is so intimately entwined >with the educational level & financial position of one's parents - so >that most siblings in India are usually of the same station in life. > >Moral of the story - why I gave this puzzle: Most/many of us in this >List are astro-hobbyists, ie we only see charts of hi-achievers in any >field, whether Jack-the-Rippers, Sadhus with an open 3rd eye, or modern >Kautilyas brokering peace b/w snarling neighbours. We dont see charts >of common people day-in-day-out, as a professional astrologer does. Eg >I have only this weekend, started seeing my FIRST charts. Hence, we >(including I) do not know the following: > >1. We do not know the highest-heirarchy factors in a chart or a domain >of a chart, ie the BOUNDARY CONDITIONS, under which all other factors >in the chart, however powerful, operate. Eg if certain important lords, >eg lagna lord, 9th for success, dispositors of personal planets (of >Sun, Moon, lord of Lagna) in the chart are not strong, if they are >mutually not well related, etc, what can the best yogas in the chart >do? We need to understand these boundary conditions for the chart as a >whole. Similarly, for a given domain, say career, we need to judge the >arth trikon, and significators of education & intelligence, to know the >foundations of the domain career before judging career itself. Further, >we need to know the STRENGTH of a karaka before relying on that karaka >to predict (is Ma strong enough to be a karaka, before using its >signification as a surgeon?). I dont know these b'dry condns either. I >want help to learn that. That's why I gave this puzzle. > >2. Our minds are quagmired in a maelstrom of a thousand astro-factors - >we dont know which are relevant vs irrelevant for a given chart. So we >miss the obvious & do hi-jumps on to complex higher order differential >astro-equations. > >3. We give too much importance to various relationships b/w planets >(yogas, etc) EVEN if the PARTICIPATING planets are not strong enough to >form these yogas powerfully. We are too liberal in our definitions & >thus give undue importance. Because we only see charts of successful >people & hence, we ASSUME the intrinsic factors to be strong. Or we >dont see the OVERALL nexus/ lack of it b/w the planets, & concentrate >on some yogs in isolation. > >Eg in this chart, how can Sun be exalted when it is debilitated in >navamsa, irrespective of anything else, AND its dispositor Ma (its main >operating environment) is debilitated. What good is Ve's exaltation >when its dispositor Jup (Ve's operating environment) is debilitated >(Jup's NBRY I assume, will not improve the basic deb environment it >provides for the houses it rules & provides the environment for). Jup >is deb in d-10 also (the relevant domain chart), tho also NBRY there. > >How can neechbhanga happen for Mars when its dispositor Mn is conjoined >a debilitated planet Jup (why r we going by rule-book definitions of >NBRY?). Yes, Jup does have neechbhanga by ANY definition in d-1, & also >in d-10, in the domain of career. The dasa of his age 30s is deb >Jupiter as maha dasa lord (age 31 to 47)- so obviously, it is not >neechbhanga, for some reason. Does anyone have a clue why? And if Jup >does indeed have NBRY as per rule-book definition, then Ve in Lagna is >surely exalted, but then its dasa never comes. Deb L9 Ma & L10 Jp are >samasaptak (but that is 2 beggars sharing their sorrows, as Gurudev put >it?). > >Are there any strong Pravrajyas or other Bhangas which vitiate the >entire chart & make a mockery of our exaltations & NBRYs? What is the >true difference b/w neechbhanga (negation of deb) & neechbhanga >(conversion of that to Raj Yog)- can we reassess the rules for that? > >So we are back to square 1: how to START reading a chart? It is easy to >note down all the influencers to a domain (as u read on, every author >will only increase the no. of tools available, from aspects to >aaschadans to argalas to mutual kendra/kons, to sign & nakshatra >dispositors, & sub-sub-sub-lords... ad infinitum). It is relatively >EASIER even for a beginner, to list never-ending influencers, one of >which will surely tick the correct answer when known. But we MUST start >to learn the PRIMARY influences on a chart, to know WHICH road of >analysis to go down on, & which to ignore. I am not saying there are >RULES for that, but there must be a method which astro-professionals >"intuit by experience", some examples of which I HAVE tried to give >above (eg strength of key planets, etc). Which guide them to follow >just a few paths, in the warren of a typical a-MAZE-ing chart. > >I wd urge each of us who tried this puzzle to go back & see where they >may have missed a factor of HIGHER heirarchy than the >astro-configurations they have used for their logic-streams. Maybe that >way, each of us can some day arrive at whats more important than >another factor, instead of relying completely on "CONFLUENCE of >factors" which tho important, is not the only answer to this >methodological hiatus. > >I was initially searching for the chart of a maid-servant/ driver/ >"pan-wallah" with lots of RYs to get home my point, but the 2 or 3 I >mustered up the courage to ask, did not know their own required birth >details. Hence, this person, chosen completely at random, but who I >know very well. > >I hope someday, someone will follow my example & find & send lots of >puzzles of menials, replete with raj yogas & maha-yogadas, exalted >planets and neech-bhanga RYs & what not. So we all get to understand >these BOUNDARY conditions/ higher heirarchy factors for a chart better. > >Please note that this exercise & posting was not sent patronisingly. I >am in the same boat as anyone else around here. And still searching. >There IS some heirarchy out there, which may not have rules, but which >we are not being able to understand, being lost in the clutter. > >Regards > >Nandan > >PS Now, KNOWING the answer, could someone solve the puzzle >astrologically. Dont blame the birth-time accuracy or ayanamsa too >much, as it takes around 5 minutes EITHER way in this chart, for the >d-9 or d-10 lagna to change, which is unlikely for a birth-time given >as 4/50 am. For ease, Review of Career Basics are: > >In d-1: >General: St L11/12= strongest in chart, also final dispositor. Lagna >has exalted Ve, aspected by strong St, its lord Jp has NBRY in 11 conj >its exaltator Mn & strong dispositor St. Success= 9: uninfluenced, L9 >Ma deb, L9 wrt L10= mutual samasaptak (both deb planets). Dispositors >of personal planets (Sn/Mn/lglord)= Ma & St in mutual 7. >Career-karakas: St is strong. 10: uninfluenced, L10 Jup with >NeechBhangaRajYog tightly conjoined Moon L5 (its exalter) and owner Sat >in Cp, 11 from AL= 7= Vi aspected by Jp/Ve & its lord Mc conj Sn (deb >in d-9). >6 vs 7= service vs business: ... >Income-source: 11 from AL= 7= Vi is aspected by exalted Ve & NBRY Jp, >L7= Mc ... >Career-supporters: Arth-trikon: 2 has (deb in d-9) Sn & Mc (budhitya), >L2 is deb, 6 has Ra & L6 is deb in d-9. Education: 4 is uninfluenced >(ignoring argalas & rasi-aspects for now), L4 conj Sn (deb in d-9). 9 >already discussed above. > >In d-10: >in 10, we have L10= Ve (exalted in d-1) in own Ta. We can do the same >exercise as above, using sign aspects primarily, rather than planetary >ones. Note Jp has NBRY here too. > >For addl exercise on workplace, if anyone is interested: Workplace= A10 >in d-1= 12= Aq with Ke in it, aspected by Ma; in d-10, it is again Aq= >unoccupied 7. Other's perception of his work= 10 from AL= 6= Le with Ra >in it (excellent in upachay 6). > >===== > >Best wishes > >Nandan > > >______________________ >For live cricket scores download Score Tracker > at: http://in.sports./cricket/tracker.html > > > > > > > > >....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > >Your use of is subject to > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2002 Report Share Posted March 21, 2002 Hi, I'm Neeraj Bhatia and following are my details. =========== DOB: 15 November 1974, 12.30 PM Place: Hardwar, Uttaranchal/UP, India =========== In my chart I've 9th Lord Mercury and 11th Lord Mars in 10th house along with 8th lord Sun. Also 11th Lord Mars is in parivartana with 10th Lord Venus. Does this means I've Dharm-Karamadhipati Yoga due to 9th Lord Mercury and 10 the Lord Mars(Exchanged from parivatana with Venus)? Can you please comment on the positions of these planets and how they are and will affect my career and income in near future? Thanks a lot, Neeraj --- aphoton <aphoton wrote: > Nandan, > Now that the answer has been revealed here's my > opinion. Raja yogas can > be nullified by just one planet. Lord of 9 and 10 > form a high raja yoga > PROVIDED they are unconnected with the lords of the > 8th or the 11th. In > the example given by you, Jupiter, Mars and Moon > form a raja yoga, > however the presence of Saturn (lord of the 11th and > 12th) destroys it. > On the other hand it is not a duryoga. To have a > secure job anywhere in > the world these days is enough of an accomplishment. > The planets in the > 11th house, show a regular income. Lord of 6th in > the 2nd and the > ruler of the 12th in the 11th does not make this a > very high income. > Those very planets in the 11th however show a > successful older brother. > The mutual aspect of Mars Saturn show either > conflict or physical > distance between them. The lagna and Venus are > subject to a Papakartari > yoga. Exalted Venus in the lagna makes for a good > natured person. The > aspect of Saturn doesn't help much. Lagna has the > influence of the > lords of the 3rd, 8th 11th and 12th. This reduces > the Malavya yoga. > Best, > --aphoton > > Nandan Chakraborty wrote: > > >Dear friends > > > >If any one of u wish to try this puzzle before > reading this, please do > >so. This puzzle is an important lesson in basic > astrology, which lesson > >u will not truly appreciate unless u try the puzzle > first. > > > >Arno was almost bang-on in the essence of the > native's professional > >life (more important than getting the exact > profession, which u cant > >get unless u got step 1 right, which Arno & > Dasgupta did). Partha could > >have eventually got it, if he had only continued > his > >elimination-thought-process, & therefore, also > taken a deep breath to > >stop & look at the whole chart instead of digging > deeper. > > > >I gave this puzzle for a reason. But first the > answer, with an > >interesting twist (addl puzzle): > > > >1. Employer: One of the largest finanical services > companies in India. > >It is only in high-end complex finance, ie > routine-jobs/ clerks are a > >rare commodity, only in admin dept; most are MBAs/ > CAs at entrance > >level. There is no consumer-related finance in this > company (which > >normally entail routine operational work). > > > >2. Workplace: one of the plushest offices in the > country, by any > >international standards. The Co spent Rs 550 crores > (USD 110 mn) on its > >10 floor HQ, with inlaid marble, shyam ahuja > carpeting, etc- just name > >it - no expense spared. > > > >3. Actual Job: He is in a rare job in this company > - a sort of > >data-entry operator cum accounts report-maker/ > reconciler. For A > >DECADE, he has done this SAME job - of extreme > drudgery, in an > >environment of complex work all around him. His job > entails only the > >rudiments of debit-credit (accounts) beyond > entering data on a > >computer; and no computer-language skills as such. > His department is > >indeed the investment management (stock-market > mutual fund) part of his > >co, as some of u said, for which he is an > accounts-clerk of sorts. Yes, > >for a long time, the department managed a very > large foreign (US) fund, > >& now manages domestic funds. > > > >4. Nature: He has no initiative, is dim-witted > (slow up there), > >patient, never loses his cool, completely non-aggro > simpleton(if u slap > >him, he'll probably bug u the rest of your life, > asking u why u were > >angry with him, & bear no grudge). > > > >5. Interesting detail: His father was a > middle-class govt employee. He > >is the younger of 2 brothers. He was never really > interested in > >studies, & with difficulty, passed his bachelor of > science. OTOH, his > >elder BROTHER is one of the doyens of finance in > Bombay - the > >ex-managing director of one of the largest finance > companies in the > >country, a brilliant man in both education & career > - was a rank-holder > >in chartered accountancy. This STARK difference b/w > siblings is very > >rare in India, where one's station in life is so > intimately entwined > >with the educational level & financial position of > one's parents - so > >that most siblings in India are usually of the same > station in life. > > > >Moral of the story - why I gave this puzzle: > Most/many of us in this > >List are astro-hobbyists, ie we only see charts of > hi-achievers in any > >field, whether Jack-the-Rippers, Sadhus with an > open 3rd eye, or modern > >Kautilyas brokering peace b/w snarling neighbours. > We dont see charts > >of common people day-in-day-out, as a professional > astrologer does. Eg > >I have only this weekend, started seeing my FIRST > charts. Hence, we > >(including I) do not know the following: > > > >1. We do not know the highest-heirarchy factors in > a chart or a domain > >of a chart, ie the BOUNDARY CONDITIONS, under which > all other factors > >in the chart, however powerful, operate. Eg if > certain important lords, > >eg lagna lord, 9th for success, dispositors of > personal planets (of > >Sun, Moon, lord of Lagna) in the chart are not > strong, if they are > >mutually not well related, etc, what can the best > yogas in the chart > >do? We need to understand these boundary conditions > for the chart as a > >whole. Similarly, for a given domain, say career, > we need to judge the > >arth trikon, and significators of education & > intelligence, to know the > >foundations of the domain career before judging > career itself. Further, > >we need to know the STRENGTH of a karaka before > relying on that karaka > >to predict (is Ma strong enough to be a karaka, > before using its > >signification as a surgeon?). I dont know these > b'dry condns either. I > >want help to learn that. That's why I gave this > puzzle. > > > >2. Our minds are quagmired in a maelstrom of a > thousand astro-factors - > >we dont know which are relevant vs irrelevant for a > given chart. So we > >miss the obvious & do hi-jumps on to complex higher > order differential > >astro-equations. > > > >3. We give too much importance to various > relationships b/w planets > >(yogas, etc) EVEN if the PARTICIPATING planets are > not strong enough to > >form these yogas powerfully. We are too liberal in > our definitions & > >thus give undue importance. Because we only see > charts of successful > >people & hence, we ASSUME the intrinsic factors to > be strong. Or we > >dont see the OVERALL nexus/ lack of it b/w the > planets, & concentrate > >on some yogs in isolation. > > > >Eg in this chart, how can Sun be exalted when it is > debilitated in > >navamsa, irrespective of anything else, AND its > dispositor Ma (its main > >operating environment) is debilitated. What good is > Ve's exaltation > >when its dispositor Jup (Ve's operating > environment) === message truncated === Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards® http://movies./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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