Guest guest Posted August 19, 2002 Report Share Posted August 19, 2002 Dear Visti-ji,Narasimha-ji, When we see the Arudha lagna of a person say in the dasamsa chart, it basically reflects how we will be percieved by his peers in the work place. How this should be predicted?. Is it via the planets in the house of AL or the lord of AL, or with the planets aspecting the AL?. Kindly clarify. Sincerely, Sudarsan vedic astrology, "Narasimha Rao" <pvr@m...> wrote: > Namaste Visti, > > > Only i was referring more to the exact translation of the > > word arudha, allthough it may not have anything to do with > > the subject at hand at all, but would be usefull for greater > > understanding. > > You are absolutely right. Understanding the derivation and > meaning of a word can often let us appreciate it better. > > The Sankrit root "ruh" means "to climb". The words "aarohana" > and "avarohana" come from it. Arudha is a gerund form of ruh > (with the prefix "aa" added) and it literally means "mounted > or risen" one. > > While a house itself shows the true nature of a matter as it > exists internally, its arudha shows what "rises" out of it in > the material world. One's "happiness from vehicle" lives > internally and "one's vehicle" rises externally. So the 4th > shows the former and arudha of 4th (risen one of 4th) shows > the latter. Similarly, one's boldness lives internally and > one's weapons etc rise externally. So the 3rd house shows > boldness and the arudha of 3rd shows weapons. One's > writing skills live internally and the articles and books > written by one rise externally. So the 3rd house shows writing > skills and the arudha of 3rd shows what rises externally from > it, i.e. one's articles, books and miscellaneous writings. > > To summarize, the matters shown by a house live internally in > a person and the matters shown the arudha of a house "rise" > externally and become visible in the material world. I hope > that is clear. > > > As a dedicated reader of mot of ur great teachings indeed > > have caught on to the subject, presented by the arudha, and > > especially like the view of Darapada, in the various vargas, > > as this really gives one a good presentation of the natives > > social circle, within the boundries presented by the varga > > chart at hand. > > > > Actually I have one question, as a side note to the darapada > > concepts. How is the darapada to be read in d60? or for that > > matter: d40, d30, d150 > > A7 in D-60 shows the relations of last birth, as D-60 shows > last birth. Take my D-60, for example. I have lagna in Aq, > Sun in Le, Jupiter & Ketu in Ta. Arudha pada of 7th house (A7) > is in Ta with Jupiter and Ketu. So I may have associated with > spiritual people in my last life. This means that I must've > picked up some spiritual knowledge in my past life. So, that > knowledge will come easily in this life and also I may feel > some affinity for spiritual people in this life. > > D-30 is the chart of evils and punishment. A7 in D-30 probably > shows partners in crimes. Let us leave D-40, D-45 and D-150 > for now. > > May Jupiter's light shine on us, > Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2002 Report Share Posted August 19, 2002 Jaya Jagannatha Dear Sudarsan, Though you have addressed the question to the Gurus , here are a few lines from a student-beginner. >From my understanding of the concept of Arudha, all of these would definitely influence,i.e 1) Sign 2)Planets 3) Sign Aspects 4) Griha Drishthi. The Sign involved would provide the basic theme and the overlying influences would modify the result. Narasimha ji gave a good example for the Arudha Lagna. A. B. Vajpayee has Lagna in Scorpio but AL in Aquarius. This is the reason for the world to perceive him as a very philosophicalAQU) and saintly perosn, but the Lagna (Satya Peeta) Scorpio indicates that he is capable of deceptive, secretive thoughts(politics). In my case, before rectification of my Dasamsa my AL in D-10 was Leo and the 10th house Taurus had Saturn and Mars. Taurus a Fixed sign indicates a routine job, Saturn reinforces that condition and here Mars may only have a little influence. So the nature of my occupation was indicated by Taurus(Fixed) and Saturn (routine) and Mars could only toe along as the other factors were predominant. But since Iam in a dynamic, highly uncertain occupation(stock market) the above sign was not appropriate. The time was modified and the new AL was Pisces and the 10th from AL Sagittrius indicated the Fiery, Dynamic nature of my occupation, it is aspected by Marcury(Trading, Finance) , its also aspected by Retrograde Jupiter from Virgo, again leads to the math part of finance. So the above examples indicate both the nature of the sign, aspects and planets. Hope that helps. Ps: we need to do something to indicate that we are diffrent people since we share the same first name. Maybe I will sign off as "Sudharsan-Woodbridge, NJ" and you could sign off indicating your station. Just a thought. Hare Krishna Sudharsan-Woodbridge,NJ harisuds2002 wrote: Dear Visti-ji,Narasimha-ji, When we see the Arudha lagna of a person say in the dasamsa chart, it basically reflects how we will be percieved by his peers in the work place.How this should be predicted?. Is it via the planets in the house of AL or the lord of AL, or with the planets aspecting the AL?. Kindly clarify.Sincerely,Sudarsanvedic astrology, "Narasimha Rao" <pvr@m...> wrote:> Namaste Visti,> > > Only i was referring more to the exact translation of the> > word arudha, allthough it may not have anything to do with> > the subject at hand at all, but would be usefull for greater> > understanding.> > You are absolutely right. Understanding the derivation and> meaning of a word can often let us appreciate it better.> > The Sankrit root "ruh" means "to climb". The words "aarohana"> and "avarohana" come from it. Arudha is a gerund form of ruh> (with the prefix "aa" added) and it literally means "mounted> or risen" one.> > While a house itself shows the true nature of a matter as it> exists internally, its arudha shows what "rises" out of it in> the material world. One's "happiness from vehicle" lives> internally and "one's vehicle" rises externally. So the 4th> shows the former and arudha of 4th (risen one of 4th) shows> the latter. Similarly, one's boldness lives internally and> one's weapons etc rise externally. So the 3rd house shows> boldness and the arudha of 3rd shows weapons. One's> writing skills live internally and the articles and books> written by one rise externally. So the 3rd house shows writing> skills and the arudha of 3rd shows what rises externally from> it, i.e. one's articles, books and miscellaneous writings.> > To summarize, the matters shown by a house live internally in> a person and the matters shown the arudha of a house "rise"> externally and become visible in the material world. I hope> that is clear.> > > As a dedicated reader of mot of ur great teachings indeed> > have caught on to the subject, presented by the arudha, and> > especially like the view of Darapada, in the various vargas,> > as this really gives one a good presentation of the natives> > social circle, within the boundries presented by the varga> > chart at hand.> > > > Actually I have one question, as a side note to the darapada> > concepts. How is the darapada to be read in d60? or for that> > matter: d40, d30, d150> > A7 in D-60 shows the relations of last birth, as D-60 shows> last birth. Take my D-60, for example. I have lagna in Aq,> Sun in Le, Jupiter & Ketu in Ta. Arudha pada of 7th house (A7)> is in Ta with Jupiter and Ketu. So I may have associated with> spiritual people in my last life. This means that I must've> picked up some spiritual knowledge in my past life. So, that> knowledge will come easily in this life and also I may feel> some affinity for spiritual people in this life.> > D-30 is the chart of evils and punishment. A7 in D-30 probably> shows partners in crimes. Let us leave D-40, D-45 and D-150> for now.> > May Jupiter's light shine on us,> NarasimhaArchives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Do You ? HotJobs, a service - Search Thousands of New Jobs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2002 Report Share Posted August 19, 2002 Dear Sudarsan, Thanks for your reply. What is the difference between A10 house and the 10th house from AL?. Kindly clarify. Sincerely, Sudarsan-Chennai. vedic astrology, Sudharsan Srinivasan <sudhar108> wrote: > > Hare Rama Krishna > Jaya Jagannatha > Dear Sudarsan, > Though you have addressed the question to the Gurus , here are a few lines from a student-beginner. > From my understanding of the concept of Arudha, all of these would definitely influence,i.e 1) Sign 2)Planets 3) Sign Aspects 4) Griha Drishthi. The Sign involved would provide the basic theme and the overlying influences would modify the result. Narasimha ji gave a good example for the Arudha Lagna. A. B. Vajpayee has Lagna in Scorpio but AL in Aquarius. This is the reason for the world to perceive him as a very philosophicalAQU) and saintly perosn, but the Lagna (Satya Peeta) Scorpio indicates that he is capable of deceptive, secretive thoughts(politics). > In my case, before rectification of my Dasamsa my AL in D-10 was Leo and the 10th house Taurus had Saturn and Mars. Taurus a Fixed sign indicates a routine job, Saturn reinforces that condition and here Mars may only have a little influence. So the nature of my occupation was indicated by Taurus(Fixed) and Saturn (routine) and Mars could only toe along as the other factors were predominant. But since Iam in a dynamic, highly uncertain occupation(stock market) the above sign was not appropriate. The time was modified and the new AL was Pisces and the 10th from AL Sagittrius indicated the Fiery, Dynamic nature of my occupation, it is aspected by Marcury(Trading, Finance) , its also aspected by Retrograde Jupiter from Virgo, again leads to the math part of finance. > So the above examples indicate both the nature of the sign, aspects and planets. Hope that helps. > Ps: we need to do something to indicate that we are diffrent people since we share the same first name. Maybe I will sign off as "Sudharsan-Woodbridge, NJ" and you could sign off indicating your station. Just a thought. > > Hare Krishna > Sudharsan-Woodbridge,NJ > harisuds2002 wrote:Dear Visti-ji,Narasimha-ji, > > When we see the Arudha lagna of a person say in the dasamsa chart, > it basically reflects how we will be percieved by his peers in the > work place. > > How this should be predicted?. Is it via the planets in the house of > AL or the lord of AL, or with the planets aspecting the AL?. Kindly > clarify. > > Sincerely, > Sudarsan > > vedic astrology, "Narasimha Rao" <pvr@m...> wrote: > > Namaste Visti, > > > > > Only i was referring more to the exact translation of the > > > word arudha, allthough it may not have anything to do with > > > the subject at hand at all, but would be usefull for greater > > > understanding. > > > > You are absolutely right. Understanding the derivation and > > meaning of a word can often let us appreciate it better. > > > > The Sankrit root "ruh" means "to climb". The words "aarohana" > > and "avarohana" come from it. Arudha is a gerund form of ruh > > (with the prefix "aa" added) and it literally means "mounted > > or risen" one. > > > > While a house itself shows the true nature of a matter as it > > exists internally, its arudha shows what "rises" out of it in > > the material world. One's "happiness from vehicle" lives > > internally and "one's vehicle" rises externally. So the 4th > > shows the former and arudha of 4th (risen one of 4th) shows > > the latter. Similarly, one's boldness lives internally and > > one's weapons etc rise externally. So the 3rd house shows > > boldness and the arudha of 3rd shows weapons. One's > > writing skills live internally and the articles and books > > written by one rise externally. So the 3rd house shows writing > > skills and the arudha of 3rd shows what rises externally from > > it, i.e. one's articles, books and miscellaneous writings. > > > > To summarize, the matters shown by a house live internally in > > a person and the matters shown the arudha of a house "rise" > > externally and become visible in the material world. I hope > > that is clear. > > > > > As a dedicated reader of mot of ur great teachings indeed > > > have caught on to the subject, presented by the arudha, and > > > especially like the view of Darapada, in the various vargas, > > > as this really gives one a good presentation of the natives > > > social circle, within the boundries presented by the varga > > > chart at hand. > > > > > > Actually I have one question, as a side note to the darapada > > > concepts. How is the darapada to be read in d60? or for that > > > matter: d40, d30, d150 > > > > A7 in D-60 shows the relations of last birth, as D-60 shows > > last birth. Take my D-60, for example. I have lagna in Aq, > > Sun in Le, Jupiter & Ketu in Ta. Arudha pada of 7th house (A7) > > is in Ta with Jupiter and Ketu. So I may have associated with > > spiritual people in my last life. This means that I must've > > picked up some spiritual knowledge in my past life. So, that > > knowledge will come easily in this life and also I may feel > > some affinity for spiritual people in this life. > > > > D-30 is the chart of evils and punishment. A7 in D-30 probably > > shows partners in crimes. Let us leave D-40, D-45 and D-150 > > for now. > > > > May Jupiter's light shine on us, > > Narasimha > > > Sponsor > > > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-@e... > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > HotJobs, a service - Search Thousands of New Jobs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2002 Report Share Posted August 19, 2002 Jaya Jagannatha Dear Sudharsan, The AL in Dasamsa should always be taken to see the profession and the status etc. Logically, the Lagna represents the Satya Peetha or the Seat of Truth, and the AL represents the illusion. The reality is you and I have a job for sustenance or because we are obliged to work as Bhagavan says in the Gita, but the illusion is the status or lack thereof. For example whether I work as a clerk or an executive should change nothing as far as the "real me" is concerned but this conditioned world adds status to the job.So changes in job have to be seen from the "illusory" perspective. The 10th house represents the actual job while the A10(karma Pada) would reflect the illusory representation.For instance the person could be employed as an executive in a very well known firm and the world would perceive him of higher status but in reality he must be working some 80-90 hrs a week reflecting some ugra karma.So the A10 would represent the status while the 10th house would show the back-breaking work.This is my understanding and I request the Gurus to correct me. Hare Krishna Sudharsan(Woodbridge_NJ) harisuds2002 wrote: Dear Sudarsan,Thanks for your reply.What is the difference between A10 house and the 10th house from AL?.Kindly clarify.Sincerely,Sudarsan-Chennai.--- In vedic astrology, Sudharsan Srinivasan <sudhar108> wrote:> > Hare Rama Krishna> Jaya Jagannatha> Dear Sudarsan,> Though you have addressed the question to the Gurus , here are a few lines from a student-beginner.> From my understanding of the concept of Arudha, all of these would definitely influence,i.e 1) Sign 2)Planets 3) Sign Aspects 4) Griha Drishthi. The Sign involved would provide the basic theme and the overlying influences would modify the result. Narasimha ji gave a good example for the Arudha Lagna. A. B. Vajpayee has Lagna in Scorpio but AL in Aquarius. This is the reason for the world to perceive him as a very philosophicalAQU) and saintly perosn, but the Lagna (Satya Peeta) Scorpio indicates that he is capable of deceptive, secretive thoughts(politics).> In my case, before rectification of my Dasamsa my AL in D-10 was Leo and the 10th house Taurus had Saturn and Mars. Taurus a Fixed sign indicates a routine job, Saturn reinforces that condition and here Mars may only have a little influence. So the nature of my occupation was indicated by Taurus(Fixed) and Saturn (routine) and Mars could only toe along as the other factors were predominant. But since Iam in a dynamic, highly uncertain occupation(stock market) the above sign was not appropriate. The time was modified and the new AL was Pisces and the 10th from AL Sagittrius indicated the Fiery, Dynamic nature of my occupation, it is aspected by Marcury(Trading, Finance) , its also aspected by Retrograde Jupiter from Virgo, again leads to the math part of finance. > So the above examples indicate both the nature of the sign, aspects and planets. Hope that helps.> Ps: we need to do something to indicate that we are diffrent people since we share the same first name. Maybe I will sign off as "Sudharsan-Woodbridge, NJ" and you could sign off indicating your station. Just a thought.> > Hare Krishna> Sudharsan-Woodbridge,NJ> harisuds2002 wrote:Dear Visti-ji,Narasimha-ji,> > When we see the Arudha lagna of a person say in the dasamsa chart, > it basically reflects how we will be percieved by his peers in the > work place.> > How this should be predicted?. Is it via the planets in the house of > AL or the lord of AL, or with the planets aspecting the AL?. Kindly > clarify.> > Sincerely,> Sudarsan> > --- In vedic astrology, "Narasimha Rao" <pvr@m...> wrote:> > Namaste Visti,> > > > > Only i was referring more to the exact translation of the> > > word arudha, allthough it may not have anything to do with> > > the subject at hand at all, but would be usefull for greater> > > understanding.> > > > You are absolutely right. Understanding the derivation and> > meaning of a word can often let us appreciate it better.> > > > The Sankrit root "ruh" means "to climb". The words "aarohana"> > and "avarohana" come from it. Arudha is a gerund form of ruh> > (with the prefix "aa" added) and it literally means "mounted> > or risen" one.> > > > While a house itself shows the true nature of a matter as it> > exists internally, its arudha shows what "rises" out of it in> > the material world. One's "happiness from vehicle" lives> > internally and "one's vehicle" rises externally. So the 4th> > shows the former and arudha of 4th (risen one of 4th) shows> > the latter. Similarly, one's boldness lives internally and> > one's weapons etc rise externally. So the 3rd house shows> > boldness and the arudha of 3rd shows weapons. One's> > writing skills live internally and the articles and books> > written by one rise externally. So the 3rd house shows writing> > skills and the arudha of 3rd shows what rises externally from> > it, i.e. one's articles, books and miscellaneous writings.> > > > To summarize, the matters shown by a house live internally in> > a person and the matters shown the arudha of a house "rise"> > externally and become visible in the material world. I hope> > that is clear.> > > > > As a dedicated reader of mot of ur great teachings indeed> > > have caught on to the subject, presented by the arudha, and> > > especially like the view of Darapada, in the various vargas,> > > as this really gives one a good presentation of the natives> > > social circle, within the boundries presented by the varga> > > chart at hand.> > > > > > Actually I have one question, as a side note to the darapada> > > concepts. How is the darapada to be read in d60? or for that> > > matter: d40, d30, d150> > > > A7 in D-60 shows the relations of last birth, as D-60 shows> > last birth. Take my D-60, for example. I have lagna in Aq,> > Sun in Le, Jupiter & Ketu in Ta. Arudha pada of 7th house (A7)> > is in Ta with Jupiter and Ketu. So I may have associated with> > spiritual people in my last life. This means that I must've> > picked up some spiritual knowledge in my past life. So, that> > knowledge will come easily in this life and also I may feel> > some affinity for spiritual people in this life.> > > > D-30 is the chart of evils and punishment. A7 in D-30 probably> > shows partners in crimes. Let us leave D-40, D-45 and D-150> > for now.> > > > May Jupiter's light shine on us,> > Narasimha> > > Sponsor> > Archives: vedic astrology> > Group info: vedic astrology/info.html> > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-@e...> > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us .......> > > > Your use of is subject to the > > > > > > HotJobs, a service - Search Thousands of New JobsArchives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Do You ? HotJobs, a service - Search Thousands of New Jobs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2002 Report Share Posted August 20, 2002 Dear Sudharsan-Woodbridge, I'm again directing this to you (but feel free to reply, everyone) since you explain in elaborate which I find very useful in understanding the concept. In understanding the profession, you have pointed to three signs: 10th house in D-1, A-10 in D-1, and A-1 in D10, correct? There is a seeming contradiction - in the first sentence you refer to A-1 in D10, but then later on you talk about 10th house in D-1 I think, and A-10 in D-1 I think. If you would, ccould you clearly lay out the different indications seen in each of the following (I am simply listing all possibilities): 1) 10th house in D-1 (Rasi) 2) A10 in D-1 3) Lagna in D-10 4) A-1 in D-10 5) 10th house in D-10 6) A-10 in D-10 Thank you, VAS vedic astrology, Sudharsan Srinivasan <sudhar108> wrote: > > Hare Rama Krishna > Jaya Jagannatha > Dear Sudharsan, > The AL in Dasamsa should always be taken to see the profession and the status etc. Logically, the Lagna represents the Satya Peetha or the Seat of Truth, and the AL represents the illusion. The reality is you and I have a job for sustenance or because we are obliged to work as Bhagavan says in the Gita, but the illusion is the status or lack thereof. For example whether I work as a clerk or an executive should change nothing as far as the "real me" is concerned but this conditioned world adds status to the job.So changes in job have to be seen from the "illusory" perspective. The 10th house represents the actual job while the A10(karma Pada) would reflect the illusory representation.For instance the person could be employed as an executive in a very well known firm and the world would perceive him of higher status but in reality he must be working some 80-90 hrs a week reflecting some ugra karma.So the A10 would represent the status while the 10th house would show the back-breaking work.This is my understanding and I request the Gurus to correct me. > Hare Krishna > Sudharsan(Woodbridge_NJ) > harisuds2002 wrote:Dear Sudarsan, > > Thanks for your reply. > > What is the difference between A10 house and the 10th house from AL?. > > Kindly clarify. > > Sincerely, > Sudarsan-Chennai. > > vedic astrology, Sudharsan Srinivasan <sudhar108> > wrote: > > > > Hare Rama Krishna > > Jaya Jagannatha > > Dear Sudarsan, > > Though you have addressed the question to the Gurus , here are a > few lines from a student-beginner. > > From my understanding of the concept of Arudha, all of these would > definitely influence,i.e 1) Sign 2)Planets 3) Sign Aspects 4) Griha > Drishthi. The Sign involved would provide the basic theme and the > overlying influences would modify the result. Narasimha ji gave a > good example for the Arudha Lagna. A. B. Vajpayee has Lagna in > Scorpio but AL in Aquarius. This is the reason for the world to > perceive him as a very philosophicalAQU) and saintly perosn, but the > Lagna (Satya Peeta) Scorpio indicates that he is capable of > deceptive, secretive thoughts(politics). > > In my case, before rectification of my Dasamsa my AL in D-10 was > Leo and the 10th house Taurus had Saturn and Mars. Taurus a Fixed > sign indicates a routine job, Saturn reinforces that condition and > here Mars may only have a little influence. So the nature of my > occupation was indicated by Taurus(Fixed) and Saturn (routine) and > Mars could only toe along as the other factors were predominant. But > since Iam in a dynamic, highly uncertain occupation(stock market) the > above sign was not appropriate. The time was modified and the new AL > was Pisces and the 10th from AL Sagittrius indicated the Fiery, > Dynamic nature of my occupation, it is aspected by Marcury(Trading, > Finance) , its also aspected by Retrograde Jupiter from Virgo, again > leads to the math part of finance. > > So the above examples indicate both the nature of the sign, aspects > and planets. Hope that helps. > > Ps: we need to do something to indicate that we are diffrent people > since we share the same first name. Maybe I will sign off > as "Sudharsan-Woodbridge, NJ" and you could sign off indicating your > station. Just a thought. > > > > Hare Krishna > > Sudharsan-Woodbridge,NJ > > harisuds2002 wrote:Dear Visti-ji,Narasimha-ji, > > > > When we see the Arudha lagna of a person say in the dasamsa chart, > > it basically reflects how we will be percieved by his peers in the > > work place. > > > > How this should be predicted?. Is it via the planets in the house > of > > AL or the lord of AL, or with the planets aspecting the AL?. Kindly > > clarify. > > > > Sincerely, > > Sudarsan > > > > vedic astrology, "Narasimha Rao" <pvr@m...> wrote: > > > Namaste Visti, > > > > > > > Only i was referring more to the exact translation of the > > > > word arudha, allthough it may not have anything to do with > > > > the subject at hand at all, but would be usefull for greater > > > > understanding. > > > > > > You are absolutely right. Understanding the derivation and > > > meaning of a word can often let us appreciate it better. > > > > > > The Sankrit root "ruh" means "to climb". The words "aarohana" > > > and "avarohana" come from it. Arudha is a gerund form of ruh > > > (with the prefix "aa" added) and it literally means "mounted > > > or risen" one. > > > > > > While a house itself shows the true nature of a matter as it > > > exists internally, its arudha shows what "rises" out of it in > > > the material world. One's "happiness from vehicle" lives > > > internally and "one's vehicle" rises externally. So the 4th > > > shows the former and arudha of 4th (risen one of 4th) shows > > > the latter. Similarly, one's boldness lives internally and > > > one's weapons etc rise externally. So the 3rd house shows > > > boldness and the arudha of 3rd shows weapons. One's > > > writing skills live internally and the articles and books > > > written by one rise externally. So the 3rd house shows writing > > > skills and the arudha of 3rd shows what rises externally from > > > it, i.e. one's articles, books and miscellaneous writings. > > > > > > To summarize, the matters shown by a house live internally in > > > a person and the matters shown the arudha of a house "rise" > > > externally and become visible in the material world. I hope > > > that is clear. > > > > > > > As a dedicated reader of mot of ur great teachings indeed > > > > have caught on to the subject, presented by the arudha, and > > > > especially like the view of Darapada, in the various vargas, > > > > as this really gives one a good presentation of the natives > > > > social circle, within the boundries presented by the varga > > > > chart at hand. > > > > > > > > Actually I have one question, as a side note to the darapada > > > > concepts. How is the darapada to be read in d60? or for that > > > > matter: d40, d30, d150 > > > > > > A7 in D-60 shows the relations of last birth, as D-60 shows > > > last birth. Take my D-60, for example. I have lagna in Aq, > > > Sun in Le, Jupiter & Ketu in Ta. Arudha pada of 7th house (A7) > > > is in Ta with Jupiter and Ketu. So I may have associated with > > > spiritual people in my last life. This means that I must've > > > picked up some spiritual knowledge in my past life. So, that > > > knowledge will come easily in this life and also I may feel > > > some affinity for spiritual people in this life. > > > > > > D-30 is the chart of evils and punishment. A7 in D-30 probably > > > shows partners in crimes. Let us leave D-40, D-45 and D-150 > > > for now. > > > > > > May Jupiter's light shine on us, > > > Narasimha > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-@e... > > > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > > > > > Terms of > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > HotJobs, a service - Search Thousands of New Jobs > > > Sponsor > > > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-@e... > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > HotJobs, a service - Search Thousands of New Jobs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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