Guest guest Posted July 27, 2002 Report Share Posted July 27, 2002 Dear Visti Thank you for that answer and also the time you took to teach me how to come up with the result. Now that I know that my Ihsta Devata is Jupiter I have a rather stupid question but that confuses me somehow. In the western chart my Jupiter is square the triple conj Sun/Mer?North Node. I feel these squares a lot in my life and as squares represent action I have been working hard on that part of my chart, Now in Jyotish these squares do not simply exist!!??? how come? I know that the aspects are counted differently in Vedic but then how can one see in Jyptish that particular energy that is so apparent in another technique? Still learning Om Tat Sat Nadia Dear Nadia, The 12th from the Karakamsa determines the Istha Devata. 1) Of the 8 grahas from Sun-Rahu, the one with the highest longitude in its own sign becomes the Chara Atmakaraka. Count Rahu's degrees in reverse, i.e. deduct 30 degrees from its placement. 2) Find the Chara Atmakarakas Navamsa sign. This sign is called the Karakamsa! 3) See the 12th sign from this sign in Navamsa, and the planets joined/lording the sign will indicate the Istha Devata. Moon is your AK and is placed in Libra Navamsa. Virgo is the 12th therefrom and has Jupiter. Jupiter indicates your istha devata. People with Jupiter as Istha Devata see the supreme lord as their Istha, as Narayana. This needs adjusting in various religions. Your Mantra is "Om Tat Sat". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2002 Report Share Posted July 27, 2002 Vyam VedaVyasaaya Namah Dear Nadia, When Planets are in 4th/10th from each other, they become mutual coworkers, and as a results the person works very hard, once the planets are activated. Maharishi Parasara has given an exmaple of this in the yoga called; "Gada Yoga". You may need to reconcile your views on aspect, and mutual position/relationship, to understand this fully. Aspect in Vedic Astrology, is called; Dristi, which means view or sight. Best wishes, Visti. - "Nadia" <NADIAK (AT) OTENET (DOT) GR> <vedic astrology> Saturday, July 27, 2002 9:48 AM [vedic astrology] Ishta Devata > Dear Visti> Thank you for that answer and also the time you took to teach me how to come> up with the result.> Now that I know that my Ihsta Devata is Jupiter I have a rather stupid> question but that confuses me somehow. In the western chart my Jupiter is> square the triple conj Sun/Mer?North Node. I feel these squares a lot in my> life and as squares represent action I have been working hard on that part> of my chart, Now in Jyotish these squares do not simply exist!!??? how come?> I know that the aspects are counted differently in Vedic but then how can> one see in Jyptish that particular energy that is so apparent in another> technique?> > Still learning> Om Tat Sat> Nadia> > > > > Dear Nadia,> The 12th from the Karakamsa determines the Istha Devata.> > 1) Of the 8 grahas from Sun-Rahu, the one with the highest longitude in its> own sign becomes the Chara Atmakaraka. Count Rahu's degrees in reverse, i.e.> deduct 30 degrees from its placement.> > 2) Find the Chara Atmakarakas Navamsa sign. This sign is called the> Karakamsa!> > 3) See the 12th sign from this sign in Navamsa, and the planets> joined/lording the sign will indicate the Istha Devata.> > > Moon is your AK and is placed in Libra Navamsa. Virgo is the 12th therefrom> and has Jupiter.> > Jupiter indicates your istha devata. People with Jupiter as Istha Devata see> the supreme lord as their Istha, as Narayana. This needs adjusting in> various religions.> > Your Mantra is "Om Tat Sat".> > > > > > ------------------------ Sponsor ---------------------~-->> Free $5 Love Reading> Risk Free!> http://us.click./NsdPZD/PfREAA/Ey.GAA/.8XolB/TM> ---~->> > Archives: vedic astrology> > Group info: vedic astrology/info.html> > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-> > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us .......> > || Om Tat Sat || Sarvam Sri Krishnaarpanamastu || > > Your use of is subject to > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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