Guest guest Posted December 13, 2002 Report Share Posted December 13, 2002 Dear and Respected Members, Pranama, The in-depth study of Divisional charts is the unique feature of Vedic astrology. Although other astrological school of thought like Greeks, Tajika, Arabs and Modern westerners all accept unavoidable place of harmonics but it is the only Hindu astrology that lay a comprehensive usage. Amongst well known shodas varga (16 harmonics), only Navamsha claims superiority and importance which other can not. Lots of beneficial discussion has been done on this forum over different Divisional charts as its one of the favourite subject of Narasimharao Jee, beside Arudha, Special lagnas and Dashas. 1) Parashara said the strenght/weakness of Grahas are directly proportional to the their Navamsha. That is a planet in Navamsa lorded by friends and/or benefic planets yields auspiciousness. Grahas having Navamsha as thier exaltation signs produce Yogas. Even an exalted planet in Rasi, if comes under its debilitation sign in Navamsa results in inauspiciousness. 2) On SJVC web link (under lessons) a good technique of Navamsha usage (extracted from Nadi literature)is given, which correlate Rashi and Navamsha position, called 'Rashi Tulya Namamsa' technique. Every planet comes under certain sign in Navamsa Chart, if this sign happens Kendra or Kona of Natal Chart then planet is assumed strong if this sign (in navamsa) in which planet is placed happens dushtan bhava of Natal chart it will give bad effects regarding this house. 3) Similarly planets occured same sign in Rasi and Navamsha are supposed strong, but what happens when this house is lorded by its enemy or its debilitation sign. e.g. Vargottama Sun in Aquarious or Vargottama Venus in Virgo. 4) Another way of jugging the strength, Look the sign in Navamsha chart in which any planet is placed, if this sign happens dushtana from its occurrence in Rasi, then this causes weakness. e.g. In Rashi Saturn is into Libra lagna and comes Taurus Navamsha which happens 8th house from its (Saturn's) Rasi placement then its a weak feature of chart and native can't enjoy Sasa Yoga. Similarly if Venus is into Gemini for Aquarius lagna and Scorpio Navamsha is bad as Scorpio happens 6th from Gemini the place where Venus is resided. 5) In a Book I've read that lagna/planet if placed in first Navamsha (i.e. between 0 to 3-20 degree of a sign) then native is Fickle-minded, sexy and harmful to his kith and kin. If in second Navamsa ( 3-20 to 6-40 ) he likes low society and fare to quarrel. In third-Religious, learned and well-versed in many arts. In fourth-obedient of his Guru and elders, eloquent and spell bound speaker. In fifth-Many children, long live, wealthy and respectable. In sixth-poor, talktive and impotent. In seventh-intelligent, bold and happy. In eighth-under heavy debt, poor and secretive. And in ninth Navamsha (between 26-40 to 30-00), the native is Active, successful and leader of his family/society. I want to know that among these techniques which one should given preference over other, as many times these rules cancel each other. e.g. a planet may be in benefic Navamsha but it may be its debilitation sign, or this sign may comes as dushtan bhav of Rasi. So at this stage which way should adopt specially for students like me. Moreover other techniques may exist under practiced by learned astrologers, and they ought share this knowledge, so that a deeper comprehension of Vedic astrology can prevail. Warm Regards M.Imran Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2002 Report Share Posted December 13, 2002 any way. I D M U B A R A K. Regards Muhammad Imran <astroimran > wrote: Dear and Respected Members, Pranama, The in-depth study of Divisional charts is the unique feature of Vedic astrology. Although other astrological school of thought like Greeks, Tajika, Arabs and Modern westerners all accept unavoidable place of harmonics but it is the only Hindu astrology that lay a comprehensive usage. Amongst well known shodas varga (16 harmonics), only Navamsha claims superiority and importance which other can not. Lots of beneficial discussion has been done on this forum over different Divisional charts as its one of the favourite subject of Narasimharao Jee, beside Arudha, Special lagnas and Dashas. 1) Parashara said the strenght/weakness of Grahas are directly proportional to the their Navamsha. That is a planet in Navamsa lorded by friends and/or benefic planets yields auspiciousness. Grahas having Navamsha as thier exaltation signs produce Yogas. Even an exalted planet in Rasi, if comes under its debilitation sign in Navamsa results in inauspiciousness. 2) On SJVC web link (under lessons) a good technique of Navamsha usage (extracted from Nadi literature)is given, which correlate Rashi and Navamsha position, called 'Rashi Tulya Namamsa' technique. Every planet comes under certain sign in Navamsa Chart, if this sign happens Kendra or Kona of Natal Chart then planet is assumed strong if this sign (in navamsa) in which planet is placed happens dushtan bhava of Natal chart it will give bad effects regarding this house. 3) Similarly planets occured same sign in Rasi and Navamsha are supposed strong, but what happens when this house is lorded by its enemy or its debilitation sign. e.g. Vargottama Sun in Aquarious or Vargottama Venus in Virgo. 4) Another way of jugging the strength, Look the sign in Navamsha chart in which any planet is placed, if this sign happens dushtana from its occurrence in Rasi, then this causes weakness. e.g. In Rashi Saturn is into Libra lagna and comes Taurus Navamsha which happens 8th house from its (Saturn's) Rasi placement then its a weak feature of chart and native can't enjoy Sasa Yoga. Similarly if Venus is into Gemini for Aquarius lagna and Scorpio Navamsha is bad as Scorpio happens 6th from Gemini the place where Venus is resided. 5) In a Book I've read that lagna/planet if placed in first Navamsha (i.e. between 0 to 3-20 degree of a sign) then native is Fickle-minded, sexy and harmful to his kith and kin. If in second Navamsa ( 3-20 to 6-40 ) he likes low society and fare to quarrel. In third-Religious, learned and well-versed in many arts. In fourth-obedient of his Guru and elders, eloquent and spell bound speaker. In fifth-Many children, long live, wealthy and respectable. In sixth-poor, talktive and impotent. In seventh-intelligent, bold and happy. In eighth-under heavy debt, poor and secretive. And in ninth Navamsha (between 26-40 to 30-00), the native is Active, successful and leader of his family/society. I want to know that among these techniques which one should given preference over other, as many times these rules cancel each other. e.g. a planet may be in benefic Navamsha but it may be its debilitation sign, or this sign may comes as dushtan bhav of Rasi. So at this stage which way should adopt specially for students like me. Moreover other techniques may exist under practiced by learned astrologers, and they ought share this knowledge, so that a deeper comprehension of Vedic astrology can prevail. Warm Regards M.Imran Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Do you ? Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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