Guest guest Posted May 29, 2002 Report Share Posted May 29, 2002 Dear Nomadeva, Prasna cannot be used for such purposes. Lagna in a prasna chart shows the querist. The 7th house may show querist's spouse and so on. So, if the prasna is about the querist or a relation, we can find the corresponding lagna. If the prasna is about India or Pakistan, how can we find the lagna corresponding to it from querist's lagna? Prasna works only for matters directly related to querist and his/her relations. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha > Dear jyotishas, > > I was thinking of a hypothetical question when this > mail came. (Forgetting that PVN garu had sent a mail > on this), I wanted to know if there is going to be a > war or not. > > Assuming that all would open the prashna charts at the > time of recving the mail, the answers would obviously > be different. Does this mean prashna should not be > used for queries on the internet? > > If there has been discussion on this in the past, pls > give me the references or the keyword for search > ("prashna" yields many results). > > Another question: There is a discussion going on to > decide the system/dasha which should be used to > predict India's fate. Can't prashna be used to decide > that? (I know prashna cannot indicate everything, but > a boolean variable -- will war happen or not -- should > be easy, isn't?) > > Thanks, > Nomadeva Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 Om Namo Bhagavate Vaasudevaya Dear Narasimha Just a small bit out here. We do have things like Yuddha Prasna etc. The Lagna represents the querist no doubt, but here the matter concerns the nation of the querist which is from the 4th house and the nation of the opponent is the tenth house. Easarpa Yoga between these lords can indicate a bad formation. Mars associating with the Yoga indicates war whereas Jupiter indicates that peace will be made. Rahu indicates further secret inimical activities. Saturn indicates deteriorating relations between the people of the nations as well. In the present context, it is cearly a case of Saturn dominating the influence of others as the public is totally disgusted. See the reactions when George Fernandes visited Jammu and old and young widows queried as to when they would muster the courage to fight back..it is the public. With best wishes Sanjay Rath http://sanjayrath.tripod.com pvr108 [pvr] Wednesday, May 29, 2002 5:58 PM vedic astrology [vedic astrology] Prasna for a geo-political event (Re: War between India and Pakistan) Dear Nomadeva, Prasna cannot be used for such purposes. Lagna in a prasna chart shows the querist. The 7th house may show querist's spouse and so on. So, if the prasna is about the querist or a relation, we can find the corresponding lagna. If the prasna is about India or Pakistan, how can we find the lagna corresponding to it from querist's lagna? Prasna works only for matters directly related to querist and his/her relations. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha > Dear jyotishas, > > I was thinking of a hypothetical question when this > mail came. (Forgetting that PVN garu had sent a mail > on this), I wanted to know if there is going to be a > war or not. > > Assuming that all would open the prashna charts at the > time of recving the mail, the answers would obviously > be different. Does this mean prashna should not be > used for queries on the internet? > > If there has been discussion on this in the past, pls > give me the references or the keyword for search > ("prashna" yields many results). > > Another question: There is a discussion going on to > decide the system/dasha which should be used to > predict India's fate. Can't prashna be used to decide > that? (I know prashna cannot indicate everything, but > a boolean variable -- will war happen or not -- should > be easy, isn't?) > > Thanks, > Nomadeva Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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