Guest guest Posted November 25, 2002 Report Share Posted November 25, 2002 Om Jum Sah. Vyam Vyaasadevaaya Namah. Sah Jum Om Dear Sundeep, The Karakamsa shows the desires of the jeevatma, namely the individual atma, who has taken rebirth. In this life, this atma seeks to explore these desires, and whether it gets todo so or not depends on the relation between Karakamsa and Lagnaamsa. If theres an ill-relationship between them, i.e. Dwadasi(2/12) or Shaashtaka(6/8), the native(lagnaamsa) may not work in a direction to fulfill the atmas desires. In case of the latter(6/8), this imbalance will cause diseases and such frustrating things. Whilst in the former(2/12) the native will either attempt to feed that atma as much as possible, by getting riches, or renounce everything like a sanyasi. In case of Asura Yoga, the planet in 8th should be quite afflicted. Sun, Moon or Jup in 8th can cause it. Jup being the greatest benefic is more capable, but it must also be very afflicted by Saturn/Rahu todo so. Also the graha shouldn't aspect Lagna by rasi dristi. As for the rest of your questions, a more thorough understanding of Jyotish is needed. For martian lagnas, Lagna-lord in 6th can be a blessing.. those who are used to fight... Sani in the 9th doesn't cause a fall in dharma, rather it can make one follow a very strict tradition of Dharma. The downside to this depends on the tradition, and for this aspects on the 9th house and its lord should be seen. Rahu would cause a fall if any. Theres more, i recommend that you read the rest of Jaiminis Upadesa. Best wishesVisti---Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.orgBrihat Parasara Hora Shastra: vedic astrologybphs.zipiTRANS 99 Font: http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/Itranslt.html - vedicastrostudent vedic astrology Monday, November 25, 2002 11:58 PM [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa Hello Gurus, particularly Visti, and others,I am trying to understand Navamsa. Let me only present a small picture of what I see, and you can tell me where my error is, or where I should look to get more detail. When I look at my Navamsa (or rather one possibly rectified version of it - I am an absolute beginner at this), I see the following:a) From Karakamsa (i.e. sign of Chara Atmakaraka in Navamsa): This is Pisces. 9th from Pisces is Scorpio. Contains Jupiter, ruler of Karakamsa and 10th from Karakamsa. Mars is in Virgo - 7 from Karakamsa. This looks very good - ruler of 1st and 10th in 9th, house of dharma (in the D-9 chart). Seems to point to good dharma? b) From Lagnamsa (i.e. sign of Lagna in Navamsa): This is Aries. 9th from Aries is Sagittarius. Contains Saturn. Ruler of 9th (Jupiter) is in 8th (Asura Yoga?). Ruler of 1st and 8th is Mars which is in Virgo -the 6th. This doesnt look good at all - ruler of 1st in 6th, ruler of 9th in 8th (with Asura Yoga?). Seems to point to fallen dharma?So you can see the highly contradictory indications when seen from Karakamsa and when seen from Lagnamsa. How do I go about explaining/resolving the differences? Of course, I am presenting the above chart only as an example - what I really want to know is, in general, FOR WHICH NAVAMSA INDICATION (other than Ishta-devata etc) do I use Karakamsa and FOR WHICH NAVAMSA INDICATION do I use Lagnamsa? Both seem to have been given a lot of importance in the articles/books I have perhaps incompletely read.Thank you,SundeepArchives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-........ May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2002 Report Share Posted November 25, 2002 Om Jum Sah. Vyam Vyaasadevaaya Namah. Sah Jum Om Dear Nimmi, You are clever, work it out. If in doubt read the lesson on Istha devata given on the Varahamihira list. Do you also know what happens when the AK and Istha Devata are the same planet? Best wishesVisti---Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.orgBrihat Parasara Hora Shastra: vedic astrologybphs.zipiTRANS 99 Font: http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/Itranslt.html - Nimmi Ragavan vedic astrology Tuesday, November 26, 2002 9:06 AM Re: [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa Visti, What about the situation where AK is also lagna lord and lagnaamsa and karakamsa also coincide? Regards, Nimmi - Visti Larsen vedic astrology Tuesday, November 26, 2002 6:24 AM Re: [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa Om Jum Sah. Vyam Vyaasadevaaya Namah. Sah Jum Om Dear Sundeep, The Karakamsa shows the desires of the jeevatma, namely the individual atma, who has taken rebirth. In this life, this atma seeks to explore these desires, and whether it gets todo so or not depends on the relation between Karakamsa and Lagnaamsa. If theres an ill-relationship between them, i.e. Dwadasi(2/12) or Shaashtaka(6/8), the native(lagnaamsa) may not work in a direction to fulfill the atmas desires. In case of the latter(6/8), this imbalance will cause diseases and such frustrating things. Whilst in the former(2/12) the native will either attempt to feed that atma as much as possible, by getting riches, or renounce everything like a sanyasi. In case of Asura Yoga, the planet in 8th should be quite afflicted. Sun, Moon or Jup in 8th can cause it. Jup being the greatest benefic is more capable, but it must also be very afflicted by Saturn/Rahu todo so. Also the graha shouldn't aspect Lagna by rasi dristi. As for the rest of your questions, a more thorough understanding of Jyotish is needed. For martian lagnas, Lagna-lord in 6th can be a blessing.. those who are used to fight... Sani in the 9th doesn't cause a fall in dharma, rather it can make one follow a very strict tradition of Dharma. The downside to this depends on the tradition, and for this aspects on the 9th house and its lord should be seen. Rahu would cause a fall if any. Theres more, i recommend that you read the rest of Jaiminis Upadesa. Best wishesVisti---Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.orgBrihat Parasara Hora Shastra: vedic astrologybphs.zipiTRANS 99 Font: http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/Itranslt.html - vedicastrostudent vedic astrology Monday, November 25, 2002 11:58 PM [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa Hello Gurus, particularly Visti, and others,I am trying to understand Navamsa. Let me only present a small picture of what I see, and you can tell me where my error is, or where I should look to get more detail. When I look at my Navamsa (or rather one possibly rectified version of it - I am an absolute beginner at this), I see the following:a) From Karakamsa (i.e. sign of Chara Atmakaraka in Navamsa): This is Pisces. 9th from Pisces is Scorpio. Contains Jupiter, ruler of Karakamsa and 10th from Karakamsa. Mars is in Virgo - 7 from Karakamsa. This looks very good - ruler of 1st and 10th in 9th, house of dharma (in the D-9 chart). Seems to point to good dharma? b) From Lagnamsa (i.e. sign of Lagna in Navamsa): This is Aries. 9th from Aries is Sagittarius. Contains Saturn. Ruler of 9th (Jupiter) is in 8th (Asura Yoga?). Ruler of 1st and 8th is Mars which is in Virgo -the 6th. This doesnt look good at all - ruler of 1st in 6th, ruler of 9th in 8th (with Asura Yoga?). Seems to point to fallen dharma?So you can see the highly contradictory indications when seen from Karakamsa and when seen from Lagnamsa. How do I go about explaining/resolving the differences? Of course, I am presenting the above chart only as an example - what I really want to know is, in general, FOR WHICH NAVAMSA INDICATION (other than Ishta-devata etc) do I use Karakamsa and FOR WHICH NAVAMSA INDICATION do I use Lagnamsa? Both seem to have been given a lot of importance in the articles/books I have perhaps incompletely read.Thank you,SundeepArchives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-........ May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-........ May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2002 Report Share Posted November 26, 2002 Visti, What about the situation where AK is also lagna lord and lagnaamsa and karakamsa also coincide? Regards, Nimmi - Visti Larsen vedic astrology Tuesday, November 26, 2002 6:24 AM Re: [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa Om Jum Sah. Vyam Vyaasadevaaya Namah. Sah Jum Om Dear Sundeep, The Karakamsa shows the desires of the jeevatma, namely the individual atma, who has taken rebirth. In this life, this atma seeks to explore these desires, and whether it gets todo so or not depends on the relation between Karakamsa and Lagnaamsa. If theres an ill-relationship between them, i.e. Dwadasi(2/12) or Shaashtaka(6/8), the native(lagnaamsa) may not work in a direction to fulfill the atmas desires. In case of the latter(6/8), this imbalance will cause diseases and such frustrating things. Whilst in the former(2/12) the native will either attempt to feed that atma as much as possible, by getting riches, or renounce everything like a sanyasi. In case of Asura Yoga, the planet in 8th should be quite afflicted. Sun, Moon or Jup in 8th can cause it. Jup being the greatest benefic is more capable, but it must also be very afflicted by Saturn/Rahu todo so. Also the graha shouldn't aspect Lagna by rasi dristi. As for the rest of your questions, a more thorough understanding of Jyotish is needed. For martian lagnas, Lagna-lord in 6th can be a blessing.. those who are used to fight... Sani in the 9th doesn't cause a fall in dharma, rather it can make one follow a very strict tradition of Dharma. The downside to this depends on the tradition, and for this aspects on the 9th house and its lord should be seen. Rahu would cause a fall if any. Theres more, i recommend that you read the rest of Jaiminis Upadesa. Best wishesVisti---Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.orgBrihat Parasara Hora Shastra: vedic astrologybphs.zipiTRANS 99 Font: http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/Itranslt.html - vedicastrostudent vedic astrology Monday, November 25, 2002 11:58 PM [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa Hello Gurus, particularly Visti, and others,I am trying to understand Navamsa. Let me only present a small picture of what I see, and you can tell me where my error is, or where I should look to get more detail. When I look at my Navamsa (or rather one possibly rectified version of it - I am an absolute beginner at this), I see the following:a) From Karakamsa (i.e. sign of Chara Atmakaraka in Navamsa): This is Pisces. 9th from Pisces is Scorpio. Contains Jupiter, ruler of Karakamsa and 10th from Karakamsa. Mars is in Virgo - 7 from Karakamsa. This looks very good - ruler of 1st and 10th in 9th, house of dharma (in the D-9 chart). Seems to point to good dharma? b) From Lagnamsa (i.e. sign of Lagna in Navamsa): This is Aries. 9th from Aries is Sagittarius. Contains Saturn. Ruler of 9th (Jupiter) is in 8th (Asura Yoga?). Ruler of 1st and 8th is Mars which is in Virgo -the 6th. This doesnt look good at all - ruler of 1st in 6th, ruler of 9th in 8th (with Asura Yoga?). Seems to point to fallen dharma?So you can see the highly contradictory indications when seen from Karakamsa and when seen from Lagnamsa. How do I go about explaining/resolving the differences? Of course, I am presenting the above chart only as an example - what I really want to know is, in general, FOR WHICH NAVAMSA INDICATION (other than Ishta-devata etc) do I use Karakamsa and FOR WHICH NAVAMSA INDICATION do I use Lagnamsa? Both seem to have been given a lot of importance in the articles/books I have perhaps incompletely read.Thank you,SundeepArchives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-........ May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2002 Report Share Posted November 26, 2002 Om Gurave Namah Dear Nimmi, I stand to be corrected, but i think this is a indication for great spirituality. Regds Hari - Nimmi Ragavan vedic astrology Tuesday, November 26, 2002 1:36 PM Re: [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa Visti, What about the situation where AK is also lagna lord and lagnaamsa and karakamsa also coincide? Regards, Nimmi - Visti Larsen vedic astrology Tuesday, November 26, 2002 6:24 AM Re: [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa Om Jum Sah. Vyam Vyaasadevaaya Namah. Sah Jum Om Dear Sundeep, The Karakamsa shows the desires of the jeevatma, namely the individual atma, who has taken rebirth. In this life, this atma seeks to explore these desires, and whether it gets todo so or not depends on the relation between Karakamsa and Lagnaamsa. If theres an ill-relationship between them, i.e. Dwadasi(2/12) or Shaashtaka(6/8), the native(lagnaamsa) may not work in a direction to fulfill the atmas desires. In case of the latter(6/8), this imbalance will cause diseases and such frustrating things. Whilst in the former(2/12) the native will either attempt to feed that atma as much as possible, by getting riches, or renounce everything like a sanyasi. In case of Asura Yoga, the planet in 8th should be quite afflicted. Sun, Moon or Jup in 8th can cause it. Jup being the greatest benefic is more capable, but it must also be very afflicted by Saturn/Rahu todo so. Also the graha shouldn't aspect Lagna by rasi dristi. As for the rest of your questions, a more thorough understanding of Jyotish is needed. For martian lagnas, Lagna-lord in 6th can be a blessing.. those who are used to fight... Sani in the 9th doesn't cause a fall in dharma, rather it can make one follow a very strict tradition of Dharma. The downside to this depends on the tradition, and for this aspects on the 9th house and its lord should be seen. Rahu would cause a fall if any. Theres more, i recommend that you read the rest of Jaiminis Upadesa. Best wishesVisti---Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.orgBrihat Parasara Hora Shastra: vedic astrologybphs.zipiTRANS 99 Font: http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/Itranslt.html - vedicastrostudent vedic astrology Monday, November 25, 2002 11:58 PM [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa Hello Gurus, particularly Visti, and others,I am trying to understand Navamsa. Let me only present a small picture of what I see, and you can tell me where my error is, or where I should look to get more detail. When I look at my Navamsa (or rather one possibly rectified version of it - I am an absolute beginner at this), I see the following:a) From Karakamsa (i.e. sign of Chara Atmakaraka in Navamsa): This is Pisces. 9th from Pisces is Scorpio. Contains Jupiter, ruler of Karakamsa and 10th from Karakamsa. Mars is in Virgo - 7 from Karakamsa. This looks very good - ruler of 1st and 10th in 9th, house of dharma (in the D-9 chart). Seems to point to good dharma? b) From Lagnamsa (i.e. sign of Lagna in Navamsa): This is Aries. 9th from Aries is Sagittarius. Contains Saturn. Ruler of 9th (Jupiter) is in 8th (Asura Yoga?). Ruler of 1st and 8th is Mars which is in Virgo -the 6th. This doesnt look good at all - ruler of 1st in 6th, ruler of 9th in 8th (with Asura Yoga?). Seems to point to fallen dharma?So you can see the highly contradictory indications when seen from Karakamsa and when seen from Lagnamsa. How do I go about explaining/resolving the differences? Of course, I am presenting the above chart only as an example - what I really want to know is, in general, FOR WHICH NAVAMSA INDICATION (other than Ishta-devata etc) do I use Karakamsa and FOR WHICH NAVAMSA INDICATION do I use Lagnamsa? Both seem to have been given a lot of importance in the articles/books I have perhaps incompletely read.Thank you,SundeepArchives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-........ May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2002 Report Share Posted November 26, 2002 Visti, Lagna and lagnesh give the natural inclinations and nature of the person. The AK shows the spiritual direction. I thought that there would be a confluence of the persons nature and spiritual direction. There is a natural ethical alignment in this person that I have not seen in anybody else so far. When I first met him, I thought that he naturally behaved the way I had learnt to behave after lot of thought. In his particular case, Ishta is saturn (karakamsa is pisces), and is exalted in lagna as well. But he is an official atheist and does not believe in anything beyond what he can see, taste, touch. Be that as it may, he is also a natural vegetarian, born that way. If AK and Ishta are the same - not sure really. Would it be that any spiritual efforts would be greatly facilitated by the Ishta? Regards, Nimmi - Visti Larsen vedic astrology Tuesday, November 26, 2002 7:48 AM Re: [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa Om Jum Sah. Vyam Vyaasadevaaya Namah. Sah Jum Om Dear Nimmi, You are clever, work it out. If in doubt read the lesson on Istha devata given on the Varahamihira list. Do you also know what happens when the AK and Istha Devata are the same planet? Best wishesVisti---Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.orgBrihat Parasara Hora Shastra: vedic astrologybphs.zipiTRANS 99 Font: http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/Itranslt.html - Nimmi Ragavan vedic astrology Tuesday, November 26, 2002 9:06 AM Re: [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa Visti, What about the situation where AK is also lagna lord and lagnaamsa and karakamsa also coincide? Regards, Nimmi - Visti Larsen vedic astrology Tuesday, November 26, 2002 6:24 AM Re: [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa Om Jum Sah. Vyam Vyaasadevaaya Namah. Sah Jum Om Dear Sundeep, The Karakamsa shows the desires of the jeevatma, namely the individual atma, who has taken rebirth. In this life, this atma seeks to explore these desires, and whether it gets todo so or not depends on the relation between Karakamsa and Lagnaamsa. If theres an ill-relationship between them, i.e. Dwadasi(2/12) or Shaashtaka(6/8), the native(lagnaamsa) may not work in a direction to fulfill the atmas desires. In case of the latter(6/8), this imbalance will cause diseases and such frustrating things. Whilst in the former(2/12) the native will either attempt to feed that atma as much as possible, by getting riches, or renounce everything like a sanyasi. In case of Asura Yoga, the planet in 8th should be quite afflicted. Sun, Moon or Jup in 8th can cause it. Jup being the greatest benefic is more capable, but it must also be very afflicted by Saturn/Rahu todo so. Also the graha shouldn't aspect Lagna by rasi dristi. As for the rest of your questions, a more thorough understanding of Jyotish is needed. For martian lagnas, Lagna-lord in 6th can be a blessing.. those who are used to fight... Sani in the 9th doesn't cause a fall in dharma, rather it can make one follow a very strict tradition of Dharma. The downside to this depends on the tradition, and for this aspects on the 9th house and its lord should be seen. Rahu would cause a fall if any. Theres more, i recommend that you read the rest of Jaiminis Upadesa. Best wishesVisti---Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.orgBrihat Parasara Hora Shastra: vedic astrologybphs.zipiTRANS 99 Font: http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/Itranslt.html - vedicastrostudent vedic astrology Monday, November 25, 2002 11:58 PM [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa Hello Gurus, particularly Visti, and others,I am trying to understand Navamsa. Let me only present a small picture of what I see, and you can tell me where my error is, or where I should look to get more detail. When I look at my Navamsa (or rather one possibly rectified version of it - I am an absolute beginner at this), I see the following:a) From Karakamsa (i.e. sign of Chara Atmakaraka in Navamsa): This is Pisces. 9th from Pisces is Scorpio. Contains Jupiter, ruler of Karakamsa and 10th from Karakamsa. Mars is in Virgo - 7 from Karakamsa. This looks very good - ruler of 1st and 10th in 9th, house of dharma (in the D-9 chart). Seems to point to good dharma? b) From Lagnamsa (i.e. sign of Lagna in Navamsa): This is Aries. 9th from Aries is Sagittarius. Contains Saturn. Ruler of 9th (Jupiter) is in 8th (Asura Yoga?). Ruler of 1st and 8th is Mars which is in Virgo -the 6th. This doesnt look good at all - ruler of 1st in 6th, ruler of 9th in 8th (with Asura Yoga?). Seems to point to fallen dharma?So you can see the highly contradictory indications when seen from Karakamsa and when seen from Lagnamsa. How do I go about explaining/resolving the differences? Of course, I am presenting the above chart only as an example - what I really want to know is, in general, FOR WHICH NAVAMSA INDICATION (other than Ishta-devata etc) do I use Karakamsa and FOR WHICH NAVAMSA INDICATION do I use Lagnamsa? Both seem to have been given a lot of importance in the articles/books I have perhaps incompletely read.Thank you,SundeepArchives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-........ May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-........ May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2002 Report Share Posted November 26, 2002 I havent been asked, but this is something I have thought long and hard about (i.e. Ishta = AK), so I can try answering it (through deduction) - so others may correct the line of reasoning if wrong: The graha indicating the Ishta Devata is the one that leads one to "final emancipation" - moksha as I understand it. If the AK (the reason this soul was born, in my understanding) happens to be the same as the Ishta Devata, then it would mean that the soul's desire in this lifetime is to work towards final emancipation. Since (according to the Gita), the only action that is "non-karma-creating" is non-fruitive action (i.e. compassionate action with no personal interest in a particular outcome) or devotion to God (Krishna consciousness according to Srila Prabhupada's interpretation of the Gita), it must mean that this soul is engaged in non-fruitive action or devotion to God (at least during the V. dasha of the Ishta/AK (?)), since that is the only action that can lead to final emancipation. Sundeep vedic astrology, "Visti Larsen" <vishnu@l...> wrote: > Om Jum Sah. Vyam Vyaasadevaaya Namah. Sah Jum Om > > -- ------------ > > Dear Nimmi, > You are clever, work it out. If in doubt read the lesson on Istha devata given on the Varahamihira list. > > Do you also know what happens when the AK and Istha Devata are the same planet? > > Best wishes > Visti > --- > Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.org > Brihat Parasara Hora Shastra: vedic- astrologybphs.zip > iTRANS 99 Font: http://www.omkarananda- ashram.org/Sanskrit/Itranslt.html > - > Nimmi Ragavan > vedic astrology > Tuesday, November 26, 2002 9:06 AM > Re: [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa > > > Visti, > > What about the situation where AK is also lagna lord and lagnaamsa and karakamsa also coincide? > > Regards, > > Nimmi > - > Visti Larsen > vedic astrology > Tuesday, November 26, 2002 6:24 AM > Re: [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa > > > Om Jum Sah. Vyam Vyaasadevaaya Namah. Sah Jum Om > > -- -------- > > Dear Sundeep, > The Karakamsa shows the desires of the jeevatma, namely the individual atma, who has taken rebirth. In this life, this atma seeks to explore these desires, and whether it gets todo so or not depends on the relation between Karakamsa and Lagnaamsa. If theres an ill- relationship between them, i.e. Dwadasi(2/12) or Shaashtaka(6/8), the native(lagnaamsa) may not work in a direction to fulfill the atmas desires. > In case of the latter(6/8), this imbalance will cause diseases and such frustrating things. > Whilst in the former(2/12) the native will either attempt to feed that atma as much as possible, by getting riches, or renounce everything like a sanyasi. > > In case of Asura Yoga, the planet in 8th should be quite afflicted. Sun, Moon or Jup in 8th can cause it. Jup being the greatest benefic is more capable, but it must also be very afflicted by Saturn/Rahu todo so. Also the graha shouldn't aspect Lagna by rasi dristi. > > As for the rest of your questions, a more thorough understanding of Jyotish is needed. For martian lagnas, Lagna-lord in 6th can be a blessing.. those who are used to fight... > > Sani in the 9th doesn't cause a fall in dharma, rather it can make one follow a very strict tradition of Dharma. The downside to this depends on the tradition, and for this aspects on the 9th house and its lord should be seen. > > Rahu would cause a fall if any. > Theres more, i recommend that you read the rest of Jaiminis Upadesa. > > Best wishes > Visti > --- > Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.org > Brihat Parasara Hora Shastra: vedic astrologybphs.zip > iTRANS 99 Font: http://www.omkarananda- ashram.org/Sanskrit/Itranslt.html > - > vedicastrostudent > vedic astrology > Monday, November 25, 2002 11:58 PM > [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa > > > Hello Gurus, particularly Visti, and others, > > I am trying to understand Navamsa. Let me only present a small > picture of what I see, and you can tell me where my error is, or > where I should look to get more detail. When I look at my Navamsa (or > rather one possibly rectified version of it - I am an absolute > beginner at this), I see the following: > > a) From Karakamsa (i.e. sign of Chara Atmakaraka in Navamsa): This is > Pisces. 9th from Pisces is Scorpio. Contains Jupiter, ruler of > Karakamsa and 10th from Karakamsa. Mars is in Virgo - 7 from > Karakamsa. This looks very good - ruler of 1st and 10th in 9th, house > of dharma (in the D-9 chart). Seems to point to good dharma? > b) From Lagnamsa (i.e. sign of Lagna in Navamsa): This is Aries. 9th > from Aries is Sagittarius. Contains Saturn. Ruler of 9th (Jupiter) is > in 8th (Asura Yoga?). Ruler of 1st and 8th is Mars which is in Virgo - > the 6th. This doesnt look good at all - ruler of 1st in 6th, ruler > of 9th in 8th (with Asura Yoga?). Seems to point to fallen dharma? > > So you can see the highly contradictory indications when seen from > Karakamsa and when seen from Lagnamsa. How do I go about > explaining/resolving the differences? Of course, I am presenting the > above chart only as an example - what I really want to know is, in > general, FOR WHICH NAVAMSA INDICATION (other than Ishta- devata etc) > do I use Karakamsa and FOR WHICH NAVAMSA INDICATION do I use > Lagnamsa? Both seem to have been given a lot of importance in the > articles/books I have perhaps incompletely read. > > Thank you, > > Sundeep > > > > > Group info: vedic- astrology/info.html > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-@e... > > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > Group info: vedic- astrology/info.html > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-@e... > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > Terms of Service. > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-@e... > > > > > > Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2002 Report Share Posted November 26, 2002 I am a beginner in learning navamsa.Is there any article which explains navamsa lagna and the position of planets from navamsa lagna and their nature.And i want to know how much navamsa lagna is important compare to rasi chart. Thanks Raji Nimmi Ragavan <106350.3660 (AT) compuserve (DOT) com> wrote: Visti, Lagna and lagnesh give the natural inclinations and nature of the person. The AK shows the spiritual direction. I thought that there would be a confluence of the persons nature and spiritual direction. There is a natural ethical alignment in this person that I have not seen in anybody else so far. When I first met him, I thought that he naturally behaved the way I had learnt to behave after lot of thought. In his particular case, Ishta is saturn (karakamsa is pisces), and is exalted in lagna as well. But he is an official atheist and does not believe in anything beyond what he can see, taste, touch. Be that as it may, he is also a natural vegetarian, born that way. If AK and Ishta are the same - not sure really. Would it be that any spiritual efforts would be greatly facilitated by the Ishta? Regards, Nimmi - Visti Larsen vedic astrology Tuesday, November 26, 2002 7:48 AM Re: [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa Om Jum Sah. Vyam Vyaasadevaaya Namah. Sah Jum Om Dear Nimmi, You are clever, work it out. If in doubt read the lesson on Istha devata given on the Varahamihira list. Do you also know what happens when the AK and Istha Devata are the same planet? Best wishesVisti---Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.orgBrihat Parasara Hora Shastra: vedic astrologybphs.zipiTRANS 99 Font: http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/Itranslt.html - Nimmi Ragavan vedic astrology Tuesday, November 26, 2002 9:06 AM Re: [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa Visti, What about the situation where AK is also lagna lord and lagnaamsa and karakamsa also coincide? Regards, Nimmi - Visti Larsen vedic astrology Tuesday, November 26, 2002 6:24 AM Re: [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa Om Jum Sah. Vyam Vyaasadevaaya Namah. Sah Jum Om Dear Sundeep, The Karakamsa shows the desires of the jeevatma, namely the individual atma, who has taken rebirth. In this life, this atma seeks to explore these desires, and whether it gets todo so or not depends on the relation between Karakamsa and Lagnaamsa. If theres an ill-relationship between them, i.e. Dwadasi(2/12) or Shaashtaka(6/8), the native(lagnaamsa) may not work in a direction to fulfill the atmas desires. In case of the latter(6/8), this imbalance will cause diseases and such frustrating things. Whilst in the former(2/12) the native will either attempt to feed that atma as much as possible, by getting riches, or renounce everything like a sanyasi. In case of Asura Yoga, the planet in 8th should be quite afflicted. Sun, Moon or Jup in 8th can cause it. Jup being the greatest benefic is more capable, but it must also be very afflicted by Saturn/Rahu todo so. Also the graha shouldn't aspect Lagna by rasi dristi. As for the rest of your questions, a more thorough understanding of Jyotish is needed. For martian lagnas, Lagna-lord in 6th can be a blessing.. those who are used to fight... Sani in the 9th doesn't cause a fall in dharma, rather it can make one follow a very strict tradition of Dharma. The downside to this depends on the tradition, and for this aspects on the 9th house and its lord should be seen. Rahu would cause a fall if any. Theres more, i recommend that you read the rest of Jaiminis Upadesa. Best wishesVisti---Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.orgBrihat Parasara Hora Shastra: vedic astrologybphs.zipiTRANS 99 Font: http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/Itranslt.html - vedicastrostudent vedic astrology Monday, November 25, 2002 11:58 PM [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa Hello Gurus, particularly Visti, and others,I am trying to understand Navamsa. Let me only present a small picture of what I see, and you can tell me where my error is, or where I should look to get more detail. When I look at my Navamsa (or rather one possibly rectified version of it - I am an absolute beginner at this), I see the following:a) From Karakamsa (i.e. sign of Chara Atmakaraka in Navamsa): This is Pisces. 9th from Pisces is Scorpio. Contains Jupiter, ruler of Karakamsa and 10th from Karakamsa. Mars is in Virgo - 7 from Karakamsa. This looks very good - ruler of 1st and 10th in 9th, house of dharma (in the D-9 chart). Seems to point to good dharma? b) From Lagnamsa (i.e. sign of Lagna in Navamsa): This is Aries. 9th from Aries is Sagittarius. Contains Saturn. Ruler of 9th (Jupiter) is in 8th (Asura Yoga?). Ruler of 1st and 8th is Mars which is in Virgo -the 6th. This doesnt look good at all - ruler of 1st in 6th, ruler of 9th in 8th (with Asura Yoga?). Seems to point to fallen dharma?So you can see the highly contradictory indications when seen from Karakamsa and when seen from Lagnamsa. How do I go about explaining/resolving the differences? Of course, I am presenting the above chart only as an example - what I really want to know is, in general, FOR WHICH NAVAMSA INDICATION (other than Ishta-devata etc) do I use Karakamsa and FOR WHICH NAVAMSA INDICATION do I use Lagnamsa? Both seem to have been given a lot of importance in the articles/books I have perhaps incompletely read.Thank you,SundeepArchives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-........ May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-........ May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... 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Guest guest Posted November 26, 2002 Report Share Posted November 26, 2002 Dear Visti, I have my Atmakaraka in second house both in navamsa and in rasi.I suppose that there are some subtle meaning to be found through dispositors etc. ??? Best regards, Ognjen - Visti Larsen vedic astrology Tuesday, November 26, 2002 7:24 AM Re: [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa Om Jum Sah. Vyam Vyaasadevaaya Namah. Sah Jum Om Dear Sundeep, The Karakamsa shows the desires of the jeevatma, namely the individual atma, who has taken rebirth. In this life, this atma seeks to explore these desires, and whether it gets todo so or not depends on the relation between Karakamsa and Lagnaamsa. If theres an ill-relationship between them, i.e. Dwadasi(2/12) or Shaashtaka(6/8), the native(lagnaamsa) may not work in a direction to fulfill the atmas desires. In case of the latter(6/8), this imbalance will cause diseases and such frustrating things. Whilst in the former(2/12) the native will either attempt to feed that atma as much as possible, by getting riches, or renounce everything like a sanyasi. In case of Asura Yoga, the planet in 8th should be quite afflicted. Sun, Moon or Jup in 8th can cause it. Jup being the greatest benefic is more capable, but it must also be very afflicted by Saturn/Rahu todo so. Also the graha shouldn't aspect Lagna by rasi dristi. As for the rest of your questions, a more thorough understanding of Jyotish is needed. For martian lagnas, Lagna-lord in 6th can be a blessing.. those who are used to fight... Sani in the 9th doesn't cause a fall in dharma, rather it can make one follow a very strict tradition of Dharma. The downside to this depends on the tradition, and for this aspects on the 9th house and its lord should be seen. Rahu would cause a fall if any. Theres more, i recommend that you read the rest of Jaiminis Upadesa. Best wishesVisti---Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.orgBrihat Parasara Hora Shastra: vedic astrologybphs.zipiTRANS 99 Font: http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/Itranslt.html - vedicastrostudent vedic astrology Monday, November 25, 2002 11:58 PM [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa Hello Gurus, particularly Visti, and others,I am trying to understand Navamsa. Let me only present a small picture of what I see, and you can tell me where my error is, or where I should look to get more detail. When I look at my Navamsa (or rather one possibly rectified version of it - I am an absolute beginner at this), I see the following:a) From Karakamsa (i.e. sign of Chara Atmakaraka in Navamsa): This is Pisces. 9th from Pisces is Scorpio. Contains Jupiter, ruler of Karakamsa and 10th from Karakamsa. Mars is in Virgo - 7 from Karakamsa. This looks very good - ruler of 1st and 10th in 9th, house of dharma (in the D-9 chart). Seems to point to good dharma? b) From Lagnamsa (i.e. sign of Lagna in Navamsa): This is Aries. 9th from Aries is Sagittarius. Contains Saturn. Ruler of 9th (Jupiter) is in 8th (Asura Yoga?). Ruler of 1st and 8th is Mars which is in Virgo -the 6th. This doesnt look good at all - ruler of 1st in 6th, ruler of 9th in 8th (with Asura Yoga?). Seems to point to fallen dharma?So you can see the highly contradictory indications when seen from Karakamsa and when seen from Lagnamsa. How do I go about explaining/resolving the differences? Of course, I am presenting the above chart only as an example - what I really want to know is, in general, FOR WHICH NAVAMSA INDICATION (other than Ishta-devata etc) do I use Karakamsa and FOR WHICH NAVAMSA INDICATION do I use Lagnamsa? Both seem to have been given a lot of importance in the articles/books I have perhaps incompletely read.Thank you,SundeepArchives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-........ May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 Hello Ognjen, Visti's answer will be far more authoritative than mine, but since he hasn't replied so far, I thought I might as well tell you the general meaning of AK in 2nd in Navamsa, from Sanjay Rath's article that I recently found at http://www.angelfire.com/wizard/vedic/lesson2.html Quote: "If AK is in 2nd house, the native shall be very spiritual and a great saint. If Saturn is strong, the renunciation shall be complete whereas if Venus is strong, the native shall perform severe austerities" There are probably several modifying/corroborating conditions which only a Guru can tell you, so you should still wait for a Guru's answer. Sundeep vedic astrology, "Ognjen" <ognjen.pavicevic@z...> wrote: > Dear Visti, > I have my Atmakaraka in second house both in navamsa and in rasi.I suppose that there are some subtle meaning to be found through dispositors etc. ??? > Best regards, > Ognjen > - > Visti Larsen > vedic astrology > Tuesday, November 26, 2002 7:24 AM > Re: [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa > > > Om Jum Sah. Vyam Vyaasadevaaya Namah. Sah Jum Om > > -- ---------- > > Dear Sundeep, > The Karakamsa shows the desires of the jeevatma, namely the individual atma, who has taken rebirth. In this life, this atma seeks to explore these desires, and whether it gets todo so or not depends on the relation between Karakamsa and Lagnaamsa. If theres an ill- relationship between them, i.e. Dwadasi(2/12) or Shaashtaka(6/8), the native(lagnaamsa) may not work in a direction to fulfill the atmas desires. > In case of the latter(6/8), this imbalance will cause diseases and such frustrating things. > Whilst in the former(2/12) the native will either attempt to feed that atma as much as possible, by getting riches, or renounce everything like a sanyasi. > > In case of Asura Yoga, the planet in 8th should be quite afflicted. Sun, Moon or Jup in 8th can cause it. Jup being the greatest benefic is more capable, but it must also be very afflicted by Saturn/Rahu todo so. Also the graha shouldn't aspect Lagna by rasi dristi. > > As for the rest of your questions, a more thorough understanding of Jyotish is needed. For martian lagnas, Lagna-lord in 6th can be a blessing.. those who are used to fight... > > Sani in the 9th doesn't cause a fall in dharma, rather it can make one follow a very strict tradition of Dharma. The downside to this depends on the tradition, and for this aspects on the 9th house and its lord should be seen. > > Rahu would cause a fall if any. > Theres more, i recommend that you read the rest of Jaiminis Upadesa. > > Best wishes > Visti > --- > Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.org > Brihat Parasara Hora Shastra: vedic- astrologybphs.zip > iTRANS 99 Font: http://www.omkarananda- ashram.org/Sanskrit/Itranslt.html > - > vedicastrostudent > vedic astrology > Monday, November 25, 2002 11:58 PM > [vedic astrology] Need help: contradictory D-9 indications based on Lagnamsa vs. Karakamsa > > > Hello Gurus, particularly Visti, and others, > > I am trying to understand Navamsa. Let me only present a small > picture of what I see, and you can tell me where my error is, or > where I should look to get more detail. When I look at my Navamsa (or > rather one possibly rectified version of it - I am an absolute > beginner at this), I see the following: > > a) From Karakamsa (i.e. sign of Chara Atmakaraka in Navamsa): This is > Pisces. 9th from Pisces is Scorpio. Contains Jupiter, ruler of > Karakamsa and 10th from Karakamsa. Mars is in Virgo - 7 from > Karakamsa. This looks very good - ruler of 1st and 10th in 9th, house > of dharma (in the D-9 chart). Seems to point to good dharma? > b) From Lagnamsa (i.e. sign of Lagna in Navamsa): This is Aries. 9th > from Aries is Sagittarius. Contains Saturn. Ruler of 9th (Jupiter) is > in 8th (Asura Yoga?). Ruler of 1st and 8th is Mars which is in Virgo - > the 6th. This doesnt look good at all - ruler of 1st in 6th, ruler > of 9th in 8th (with Asura Yoga?). Seems to point to fallen dharma? > > So you can see the highly contradictory indications when seen from > Karakamsa and when seen from Lagnamsa. How do I go about > explaining/resolving the differences? Of course, I am presenting the > above chart only as an example - what I really want to know is, in > general, FOR WHICH NAVAMSA INDICATION (other than Ishta-devata etc) > do I use Karakamsa and FOR WHICH NAVAMSA INDICATION do I use > Lagnamsa? Both seem to have been given a lot of importance in the > articles/books I have perhaps incompletely read. > > Thank you, > > Sundeep > > > > > Group info: vedic- astrology/info.html > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-@e... > > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-@e... > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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