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Namaste Robyn,

 

> If one deliberately changes one's name (say for instance you

> see that according to your nakstraka your name should begin

> with Nooo...as mine does), then what implications would this

> have with reference to your karma in this incarnation? For

> instance, would this improve your situation with respect to

> karmas that have become difficult in your life?

 

(1) As I said in the post script, name is only one of the factors.

There are other factors. Just changing name will not completely

change one's luck. It will only make some difference.

 

(2) One would choose a good name for oneself or for a venture only

when one is so destined. After all, if one is not lucky, one may

change his name from David (Libra) to Robert (Scorio) and people may

start calling him Rob (Taurus) or Bob (Gemini) or Bobby (Sagittarius).

 

(3) Our lives are not completely decided by our karma. Past karma

decides the situations we will face and the environment in which we

have to conduct new karma. That limits the options available to the

free will, sometimes dramatically. Neverthess, the free will is,

theoretically speaking, free to choose its course!

 

> This would perhaps explain the reason that English is

> apparently not a language that can be reduced to numerical

> figures (quite a young language). Certainly, as far as I can

> remember, Hebrew for instance can be (same as Sanskrit).

> (Recently purchased a book on Kabbalistic Astrology which shows

> how numbers can be deduced from the Hebrew alphabet.) So it

> appears that the older languages can be reduced to numbers.

> I don't know. Just asking. It is very interesting. My first

> foray into Vedic numerology and I am finding it fascinating

> and absolutely essential for my Jyotish studies.

 

Any language that has a sound (sic) phonological basis is a candidate

for meaningful numerology.

 

In Sanskrit, the way you arrange consonants has a sound phonological

basis. The first 25 consonants are divided into 5 groups of 5 letters

each. Each group has the tongue touching the interior of the mouth in

different places. We have k-group, ch-group (palatal), T-group

(alveolar), t-group (dental) and p-group gradually move from the

inside of the mouth to the lips. Within each group, we have

voiceless, voiceless aspirated, voiced, voiced aspirated and nasal

sounds (k, kh, g, gh, ng). Even the last 8 sounds (y, r, l, v, S, sh,

s and h) have a phonological basis for their order.

 

The problem with English is that each sound does not even correspond

to a physical sound. Forget assigning numbers to letters.

 

I did hear about Hebrew, but don't know much about it.

 

As for the calendar, people take 1-12 for months and use dates of the

Gregorian calendar and use them in numerology. This is just nonsense.

If things were defined a little differently, March 2 would've been

February 30 and so on. The whole thing is so arbitrary, without any

astronomical basis. Why will formulas based on an arbitrary creation

of a man influence our destinies? OTOH, if you are talking in terms

of the lunar days (tithis) or solar days, they are based on planetary

positions and hence they are formulas based on *God's* creation. They

MAY influence our destinies.

 

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

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om gurave namah

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Namaste Narasimha,

 

Glad and Happy to have you back on the list.

 

 

Here's my attempt:

 

1. Thank Engines.

Decomposing Thank into : Th[ank] - (2)

Decomposing Engines into :no leading consonant[en]j[ines]: 08

So the composite number is: 208.

Reversing it we get: 802.

Dividing by 12 remainder is: 10 or Capricorn.

Capricorn is 8H from HL and has debilitated Jupiter!

So I doubt that this venture would get him any money!

 

 

 

2. Tip One Thousand

Decomposing Tip : T[ip] - 6

Decomposing One : V[one] - 4

Decomposing Thousand : Th[ou] jh[and] - 29

 

So the composite number is: 6429

Reversing it we get: 9246

Dividing by 12: 6 or Virgo

Virgo is aspected by HL & its lord Mercury and hence

this product would bring him lot of money!!

 

3. Tip Two Thousand

Decomposing Tip : T[ip] - 6

Decomposing Two : T[wo] - 6

Decomposing Thousand : Th[ou] jh[and] - 29

 

So the composite number is: 6629

Reversing it we get: 9266

Dividing by 12: 2 or Taurus

Taurus is the 12H from HL and houses its own lord

so this product wont fetch any money ... but might

bring some recognition as it is 7H from GL. Further,

being the 12H ... this product could be used as a

marketing tool!!

 

4. Tip Three Thousand

Decomposing Tip : T[ip] - 6

Decomposing Three : Th[ree] - 2

Decomposing Thousand : Th[ou] jh[and] - 29

 

So the composite number is: 6229

Reversing it we get: 9226

Dividing by 12: 10 Capricorn

Once again this is not favorable!!

 

 

Regards

-Narayan

 

vedic astrology, "pvr108" <pvr@c...> wrote:

> Hi friends,

>

> Namaste to all of you after a long hiatus!

>

> English language is as unscientific and as unsystematic as any

> language can get. The ordering of letters (a, b, c, d etc) has no

> phonological significance whatsoever. No numerological theory that

> hinges on this alphabet order is meaningful.

>

> Similarly, the Gregorian calendar is equally stupid. Between April

6

> of one year and April 6 of another year, there may or may not be

any

> astronomical similarity. It is an *arbitrary* calendar which

attempts

> to address only some mundane issues. OTOH, the solar, lunar and

> savana (fixed) calendars of India (and much of the old world) have

a

> sound astronomical basis. Again, no numerological theory that

hinges

> on this arbitrary calendar can be meaningful.

>

> So numerology as practiced by many people today (based on English

> alphabet and dates as per the Gregorian calendar) is just nonsense.

>

> The name analysis given in the exchange between Anjaneya and Robyn

is

> an example of the systematic approach of Vedic numerology. I want

to

> write a little more on this for the benefit of those who are

> interested in genuine Vedic numerology.

>

> Before I proceed, here is the table for a quick reference, in case

> you don't have Sanjay ji's "Jaimini Maharishi's Upadesa Sutras"

book:

>

> 1 - k, T (as in toy), p, y (as in yacht)

> 2 - kh, Th, ph, r

> 3 - g, D (as in doll), b, l

> 4 - gh, Dh, bh, v

> 5 - n(g), N, m, S (as in Saturn)

> 6 - ch, t (dental), sh (as in sheep)

> 7 - chh, th (dental), s (as in sir)

> 8 - j, d (dental), h

> 9 - jh, dh (dental)

> 0 - n(j), n (as in name), no consonant leading in the syllable

>

> > Dear Anjaneya,

> > Namaste,

> >

> > Thanks for that. I am busy listening to Guru Sanjay's

> > tape on Jaimini astrology and trying to work out the

> > name. Yes, that fits in with Chandra lagna = Scorpio.

> > That has helped a lot.

> >

> > Best wishes

> > Robyn

>

> Well, the nama rasi (name sign) does not have to "fit" with

Chandra

> lagna or anything else. It just so happened in your case.

>

> We can judge the natal planetary positions using nama rasi of a

> person to see which indications of the natal chart receive support

> from the name. In fact, we can also see the nama rasi

corresponding

> to a work or venture by a native (e.g. name of a book, name of a

> company etc) to see the impact of that work or venture on the

native.

>

> As it is always easier to learn from real examples, I will give a

few.

>

> (1) Take Pt. Sanjay Rath's chart (7th August 1963, 9:14:50 pm

(IST),

> 83e58, 21n27). His second book "Crux of Vedic Astrology: Timing of

> Events" was popularly known as "COVA" and he became very popular

in

> the world of Jyotish after that book.

>

> COVA (kovaa) has two consonants - k and v. They stand for 1 and 4

> respectively. Reversing the order, it is 41. Dividing by 12,

> remainder is 5. This shows Leo. So Leo is the rasi that shows how

> this book is known. What is its impact on Sanjay ji's natal chart?

>

> In his natal rasi chart, Leo contains Mercury (writing) and it is

> aspected by GL (Ghati Lagna - shows power and fame). This shows

> becoming very popular as a writer. Writing a book that was known

> as "COVA" made him famous as a writer.

>

> (2) Take the chart of SJVC (10th September 1998, 9:35 am (IST),

New

> Delhi, India). SJVC's first major venture is the "Jyotish Digest"

> magazine. Let us say this magazine becomes well-known as "JD"

(like

> Astrological Magazine is known as AM and Express Star Teller as

EST).

> What will it then do to SJVC?

>

> The two consonants j and d show 8 and 3. Dividing 38 by 12, we get

2

> as the remainder. It shows Taurus as the nama rasi of JD. Judge

the

> impact of Taurus on SJVC chart.

>

> It is the 8th house of the SJVC chart showing hard work and

research.

> The venture known as "JD" will make SJVC work hard and spread

occult

> knowledge. Taurus contains GL and has argala from the raja yoga

> giving planets in Leo. This shows that JD will make SJVC very

popular

> and famous.

>

> But, it does not aspect HL (hora lagna - money) and, moreover, it

is

> the 12th from AL (arudha lagna) showing expediture. This does not

> really show SJVC making a lot of money on this venture. The

financial

> gains of SJVC from JD may be modest, but the fame and contribution

to

> the spreading of occult knowledge will be immense.

>

> (3) I've been using the abbreviation "JHora" for the

> upcoming "Jagannatha Hora" software to be released by SJVC. The

nama

> rasi of "JHora" is Pisces (j, h, r = 8, 8, 2=288. Remainder is 0,

> i.e. 12). Because HL in SJVC chart is in Sagittarius and Pisces

> contains HL lord Jupiter and aspects HL, this venture known

> as "JHora" is likely to be financially profitable. Jupiter and

Pisces

> also show that this venture will go towards establishing the

> teachings of maharshis. Perhaps the retrogression of Jupiter in

> Pisces is one factor slowing down this JHora venture. The software

is

> almost ready, but so many hurdles in finishing it.

>

> (4) My own birthdata is: 4th April 1970, 5:47:20 pm (IST), 81e8,

> 16n10. My full name is "P.V.R. Narasimha Rao".

>

> In my childhood, I was known by a nickname of "Babji". The

syllables

> in it are B[aab] and J[ee]. The numbers of b and j are 3 and 2,

i.e.

> 23. The remainder when 23 is divided by 12 is 11, i.e. Aquarius.

> Aquarius is the 6th house in my natal chart with Moon and Rahu. I

did

> not enjoy good health. But Moon is AK (atma karaka) and is

aspected

> by Jupiter (Libra) and raja yoga planets in Aries. Because of AK

and

> Jupiter, I learnt traditional knowledge so effortlessly as if I

was

> remembering it from my past life. By an age of 11, I obtained 2

> diplomas equivalent to a bachelor's degree in Sanskrit literature,

> one of them with distinction. It also helped that Aq was the

> strongest sign in the SAV (Samudaya AshtakaVarga) of my natal rasi

> chart.

>

> During the ages of 13-21, I was known as PVR (pee vee aar) - my

> initials. You can see that p, v, r give 1, 4, 2, i.e. 241. The

> remainder when 241 is divided by 12 is 1. This shows Aries. Aries,

> with 4 planets, has all the raja yogas of my chart. It is also

> aspected by AK (atma karaka - Moon here). It was a great period

and I

> succeeded in everything I tried.

>

> When I came to USA for masters (1991-93), people started calling

me

> Rao (raav). This is just one syllable with the leading consonant

> being R (2). The nama rasi is Taurus. From Taurus, my raja yogas

are

> in 12th. This period was not so good. It was a period of

> disillusionment and change in life.

>

> Since I returned to USA in 1995, I've been known as "Narasimha".

This

> has 4 syllables - "N[a] R[a] S[im] H[a]". The leading consonants

in

> the four syllables are n, r, s and h, which stand for 0, 2, 7 and

8

> respectively. The number 8720 gives a remainder of 8 when divided

by

> 12. This shows Scorpio.

>

> Scorpio aspects the raja yogas in Aries. The Mahayogada of my

natal

> chart (Sun) owns the 10th from Scorpio and occupies 5th from it.

This

> shows professional success. Ketu in 10th from Scorpio shows

spiritual

> (Ketu) activities in society (10th). With Scorpio containing AL

and

> various important sahamas (Vidya - education, Yasas - fame,

Gaurava -

> respect, Rajya - kingdom, Karma - profession, Samartha -

enterprise),

> this is a key sign.

>

> (5) Take Bill Gates (28th October 1955, 9:25 pm (PST), 122w20,

> 47n36). Had he been known as "William" or "William Gates", his

nama

> rasi would've been Taurus. With Taurus being the 12th house with

Ketu

> in it, his spirituality would've prospered. Instead, he is known

> as "Bill Gates" (syllables: B[il] G[aets]) and the nama rasi is

> Sagittarius, containing HL (money) and aspected by Yogada Mercury

and

> Mars. The name is more conducive to the entrepreneur in him than

the

> spiritual person in him.

>

> Leo is the strongest sign in his SAV. It is the 3rd house of

> enterprise. It contains HL lord (bringer of money) and aspects GL

and

> GL lord (power). It is a key sign and brings money through

enterprise

> and power through money. Incidentally, nama rasi of his company

> Microsoft (syllables: M[aik] R[oe] S[oft]) is Leo! This company

> brought him moeny and power.

>

> (6) Exercise for the interested: A native has the following chart -

 

> Sg: Lagna; Cp: Sat, Jup; Aq: Ket; Ta: Ven; Ge: Merc, HL; Cn: Sun;

Le:

> Mar, Rah; Li: Gulika, Mandi; Sc: GL.

>

> Hypothetically, let us say he founded a company called "Thank

> Engines". Find the nama rasi of the venture and judge if it brings

> him money or not.

>

> Suppose the company's first product is called "Tip One Thousand".

> Find the nama rasi of the product and judge if this is the product

> that brings him a lot of money.

>

> If he is considering "Tip Two Thousand" and "Tip Three Thousand"

for

> the name of the next product, what will you advise? Find the nama

> rasis of the two names and judge which one is better.

>

> I will give the answers a couple of days later.

>

> May Jupiter's light shine on us,

> Narasimha

>

> PS: Name is not everything. Remember that it is only ONE of the

> factors. Though this article concentrated on just that factor,

that's

> not the only thing that impacts one's fortune.

>

> PPS: A series of articles by Sanjay ji and me on a hitherto secret

> technique is starting in JD from May 2002. I assure that this is

the

> most reliable technique of predictive astrology that I know of for

> focussed yearly predictions. Don't miss the first article of the

> series! It is written in the same easy style that you find in

Sanjay

> ji's books and my book, with lots of examples thrown in. If you

> haven't already d to JD, I strongly advise you to do it

> right away. Go to www.jyotishdigest.com for info.

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