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Dear all:

 

How should Indu Lagna be calculated if the remainder is 0? For

example, if 9th lords from lagna and moon are Moon and Mercury with

respective kalas as 16 and 8, their addition brings 24 which in turn

would yeild 0 as remainder when divided by 12. So should we consider

the rashi that moon occupies as Indu Lagna in such a case?

 

Also, what if the Indu Lagna is not occupied by any planet? In that

case, how shall one predict the effects of this lagna on the native?

 

Please enlighten me.

 

Namaste.

 

Rageshwari.

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Hare Rama Krishna

Dear Rageshwari,

In such a case the result should be 12.

However I don't trust the calculaton of Indu Lagna given by present day

translators of Uttara Kalamrita.

 

Instead the appropriate translation of 'Kala' should be longitude. Then once the

degree of the Indu Lagna is found, we can apply the table of Kaalas given.

 

Hence: Add the Longitudes of the 9th lord from Moon and Lagna. Remove multiples

of 360 degrees. See the Kaalas corresponding to the lord of the resultant sign.

 

 

That makes more sense, and tells us that in Kalidasa's days they understood the

concept of Sahams, which are thought to be an invention of the Tajika system.

We can call this saham - Bhagya Saham.

 

Best wishesVisti---Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.orgBrihat

Parasara Hora Shastra:

vedic astrologybphs.zipiTRANS 99 Font:

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[vedic astrology] Questions regarding Indu Lagna Calculation

Dear all:How should Indu Lagna be calculated if the remainder is 0? For example,

if 9th lords from lagna and moon are Moon and Mercury with respective kalas as

16 and 8, their addition brings 24 which in turn would yeild 0 as remainder

when divided by 12. So should we consider the rashi that moon occupies as Indu

Lagna in such a case?Also, what if the Indu Lagna is not occupied by any

planet? In that case, how shall one predict the effects of this lagna on the

native?Please enlighten me.Namaste.Rageshwari.Archives:

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Thanks for the information regarding Indu Lagna you posted. However, if you

don't mind answering, how do I deal with the following:

Aries Ascendant, Moon in 4th, 9th from Moon and Lagna is the same planet

Jupiter, who is in Pisces.. Does that mean Indu lagna and Jupiter are same

longitude, or is it double Jupiter's longitude minus 360, which falls later in

Pisces.

Thanks

Gordon

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Dear Vistiji,

 

Although I understood the jist of your method of calculating Indu

Lagna, I did not quite understand the method itself. I must say that

I have never done the calculations on the chart myself. Have always

used softwares to do that. So can you please give an example of

calculation (when time permits)?

 

Thank you much.

 

Namaste.

 

Rageshwari.

 

vedic astrology, "Visti Larsen" <vishnu@l...>

wrote:

> Hare Rama Krishna

>

> --

------------

>

> Dear Rageshwari,

> In such a case the result should be 12.

> However I don't trust the calculaton of Indu Lagna given by present

day translators of Uttara Kalamrita.

>

> Instead the appropriate translation of 'Kala' should be longitude.

Then once the degree of the Indu Lagna is found, we can apply the

table of Kaalas given.

>

> Hence: Add the Longitudes of the 9th lord from Moon and Lagna.

Remove multiples of 360 degrees. See the Kaalas corresponding to the

lord of the resultant sign.

>

> That makes more sense, and tells us that in Kalidasa's days they

understood the concept of Sahams, which are thought to be an

invention of the Tajika system. We can call this saham - Bhagya Saham.

>

> Best wishes

> Visti

> ---

> Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.org

> Brihat Parasara Hora Shastra: vedic-

astrologybphs.zip

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ashram.org/Sanskrit/Itranslt.html

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> rageshwari75 <rageshwari75>

> vedic astrology

> Monday, January 20, 2003 9:39 PM

> [vedic astrology] Questions regarding Indu Lagna

Calculation

>

>

> Dear all:

>

> How should Indu Lagna be calculated if the remainder is 0? For

> example, if 9th lords from lagna and moon are Moon and Mercury

with

> respective kalas as 16 and 8, their addition brings 24 which in

turn

> would yeild 0 as remainder when divided by 12. So should we

consider

> the rashi that moon occupies as Indu Lagna in such a case?

>

> Also, what if the Indu Lagna is not occupied by any planet? In

that

> case, how shall one predict the effects of this lagna on the

native?

>

> Please enlighten me.

>

> Namaste.

>

> Rageshwari.

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Hare Rama Krishna

Dear Rageshwari,

You need to resolve your issues with your math teacher.

Here are the steps:

 

a) Add the Longitudes of the 9th lord from Moon and Lagna. b) Remove multiples of 360 degrees.

c) See the Kaalas/degrees corresponding to the lord of the resultant sign.

 

d) Kalidasa asks us to count from Moon, afterall Moon shows our fortunes.

Calculation:

i)Moon: 14:37 Pisces

ii)9th lord: 208:21 degrees

iii)9th lord from Moon: 166:51 degrees.

 

a) add (ii) and (iii) = 375:12 degrees.

b&c) 375:12-360:00 = 15:12 degrees.

d) (i)+15:12 degrees = 29:49 degrees Pisces.

 

The chart i used was bill gates chart. In this case the Indu Lagna is in the

nakshatra of Mercury who is exalted in the 7th from it.

 

Best wishesVisti---Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.orgBrihat

Parasara Hora Shastra:

vedic astrologybphs.zipiTRANS 99 Font:

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Tuesday, January 21, 2003 2:38 PM

[vedic astrology] Re: Questions regarding Indu Lagna Calculation

Dear Vistiji,Although I understood the jist of your method of calculating Indu

Lagna, I did not quite understand the method itself. I must say that I have

never done the calculations on the chart myself. Have always used softwares to

do that. So can you please give an example of calculation (when time

permits)?Thank you much.Namaste.Rageshwari.--- In

vedic astrology, "Visti Larsen" <vishnu@l...> wrote:> Hare Rama

Krishna> >

-->

> Dear Rageshwari,> In such a case the result should be 12. > However I don't

trust the calculaton of Indu Lagna given by present day translators of Uttara

Kalamrita. > > Instead the appropriate translation of 'Kala' should be

longitude. Then once the degree of the Indu Lagna is found, we can apply the

table of Kaalas given.> > Hence: Add the Longitudes of the 9th lord from Moon

and Lagna. Remove multiples of 360 degrees. See the Kaalas corresponding to the

lord of the resultant sign. > > That makes more sense, and tells us that in

Kalidasa's days they understood the concept of Sahams, which are thought to be

an invention of the Tajika system. We can call this saham - Bhagya Saham.> >

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> ----- Original

Message ----- > rageshwari75 <rageshwari75> > To:

vedic astrology > Monday, January 20, 2003 9:39 PM>

[vedic astrology] Questions regarding Indu Lagna Calculation> > >

Dear all:> > How should Indu Lagna be calculated if the remainder is 0? For >

example, if 9th lords from lagna and moon are Moon and Mercury with >

respective kalas as 16 and 8, their addition brings 24 which in turn > would

yeild 0 as remainder when divided by 12. So should we consider > the rashi

that moon occupies as Indu Lagna in such a case?> > Also, what if the Indu

Lagna is not occupied by any planet? In that > case, how shall one predict

the effects of this lagna on the native?> > Please enlighten me.> >

Namaste.> > Rageshwari.> > > Sponsor >

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Dear Vistiji,

 

> You need to resolve your issues with your math teacher.

 

:)

 

Thank you very much for illustrating the calculation. Indeed, my math

is poor!

 

Namaste.

 

Rageshwari.

 

vedic astrology, "Visti Larsen" <vishnu@l...>

wrote:

> Hare Rama Krishna

>

> --

------------

>

> Dear Rageshwari,

> You need to resolve your issues with your math teacher.

> Here are the steps:

>

> a) Add the Longitudes of the 9th lord from Moon and Lagna.

> b) Remove multiples of 360 degrees.

> c) See the Kaalas/degrees corresponding to the lord of the

resultant sign.

>

> d) Kalidasa asks us to count from Moon, afterall Moon shows our

fortunes.

>

> Calculation:

> i)Moon: 14:37 Pisces

> ii)9th lord: 208:21 degrees

> iii)9th lord from Moon: 166:51 degrees.

>

> a) add (ii) and (iii) = 375:12 degrees.

> b&c) 375:12-360:00 = 15:12 degrees.

> d) (i)+15:12 degrees = 29:49 degrees Pisces.

>

> The chart i used was bill gates chart. In this case the Indu Lagna

is in the nakshatra of Mercury who is exalted in the 7th from it.

>

> Best wishes

> Visti

> ---

> Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.org

> Brihat Parasara Hora Shastra: vedic-

astrologybphs.zip

> iTRANS 99 Font: http://www.omkarananda-

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> -

> rageshwari75 <rageshwari75>

> vedic astrology

> Tuesday, January 21, 2003 2:38 PM

> [vedic astrology] Re: Questions regarding Indu Lagna

Calculation

>

>

> Dear Vistiji,

>

> Although I understood the jist of your method of calculating Indu

> Lagna, I did not quite understand the method itself. I must say

that

> I have never done the calculations on the chart myself. Have

always

> used softwares to do that. So can you please give an example of

> calculation (when time permits)?

>

> Thank you much.

>

> Namaste.

>

> Rageshwari.

>

> vedic astrology, "Visti Larsen"

<vishnu@l...>

> wrote:

> > Hare Rama Krishna

> >

> > -------------------------------

----

> ------------

> >

> > Dear Rageshwari,

> > In such a case the result should be 12.

> > However I don't trust the calculaton of Indu Lagna given by

present

> day translators of Uttara Kalamrita.

> >

> > Instead the appropriate translation of 'Kala' should be

longitude.

> Then once the degree of the Indu Lagna is found, we can apply the

> table of Kaalas given.

> >

> > Hence: Add the Longitudes of the 9th lord from Moon and Lagna.

> Remove multiples of 360 degrees. See the Kaalas corresponding to

the

> lord of the resultant sign.

> >

> > That makes more sense, and tells us that in Kalidasa's days

they

> understood the concept of Sahams, which are thought to be an

> invention of the Tajika system. We can call this saham - Bhagya

Saham.

> >

> > 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

> > -

> > rageshwari75 <rageshwari75>

> > vedic astrology

> > Monday, January 20, 2003 9:39 PM

> > [vedic astrology] Questions regarding Indu Lagna

> Calculation

> >

> >

> > Dear all:

> >

> > How should Indu Lagna be calculated if the remainder is 0?

For

> > example, if 9th lords from lagna and moon are Moon and

Mercury

> with

> > respective kalas as 16 and 8, their addition brings 24 which

in

> turn

> > would yeild 0 as remainder when divided by 12. So should we

> consider

> > the rashi that moon occupies as Indu Lagna in such a case?

> >

> > Also, what if the Indu Lagna is not occupied by any planet?

In

> that

> > case, how shall one predict the effects of this lagna on the

> native?

> >

> > Please enlighten me.

> >

> > Namaste.

> >

> > Rageshwari.

> >

> >

> > Sponsor

> >

> >

> >

> >

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astrology/info.html

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> >

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>

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Hare Rama Krishna

Dear Gordon,

Honestly i have no clear answer for that, but a hunch tells me, that we do not

double the value.

Do remember to count the resultant longitude from moons-sign and not aries.

Best wishesVisti---Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.orgBrihat

Parasara Hora Shastra:

vedic astrologybphs.zipiTRANS 99 Font:

http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/Itranslt.html

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Tuesday, January 21, 2003 4:47 PM

Re: [vedic astrology] Re: Questions regarding Indu Lagna Calculation

Dear VistiThanks for the information regarding Indu Lagna you posted. However,

if you don't mind answering, how do I deal with the following:Aries Ascendant,

Moon in 4th, 9th from Moon and Lagna is the same planet Jupiter, who is in

Pisces.. Does that mean Indu lagna and Jupiter are same longitude, or is it

double Jupiter's longitude minus 360, which falls later in Pisces.ThanksGordon

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Om Gurave Namah

Dear Visti,

Where did you get that formula for Indu Lagna? What happen to the Graha

Gunankara i.e. the numbers about the planets?? is this a new system for Indu

Lagna?

At the feet of Guru Pandita Kasinatha,

I remain,

Sanjay Rath

Mail: 71 Vasant Apartments, Mayur Vihar Phase-1, New Delhi 110091, India

Tel: +91-11-2713201; SJC Web pages: http://.org; Personal Web:

http://srath.com

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Tuesday, January 21, 2003 9:17 PM

Re: [vedic astrology] Re: Questions regarding Indu Lagna

Calculation

 

 

> Dear Visti

> Thanks for the information regarding Indu Lagna you posted. However, if

you

> don't mind answering, how do I deal with the following:

> Aries Ascendant, Moon in 4th, 9th from Moon and Lagna is the same planet

> Jupiter, who is in Pisces.. Does that mean Indu lagna and Jupiter are

same

> longitude, or is it double Jupiter's longitude minus 360, which falls

later

> in Pisces.

> Thanks

> Gordon

>

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Hare Rama Krishna

Dear Gurudev, Namaste.

I'm not proposing any new system, and would rather have someone critisize this

method, so we can progress towards a better method of calculation.

 

The word "Kaale" used could also mean longitude, as you have stated in the past,

hence instead of using the Rashmis of the planets to satisfy the calculations,

one would apply the longitudes of the 9th lords.

 

The Gunankara or Rashmi's i believe are more suitable in messuring the extent of

wealth, just as Vyankatesh Sharma uses them as one of the tools to determine the

number of siblings. However a thought creeps in when considering this scheme of

rashmis, as for wealth Jupiter should have the most Rashmis.

 

Whether its acurate or not, i dare not say. Especially since we aren't taking

the Hora into account. I'm open to any criticism.

 

Best wishesVisti---Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.orgBrihat

Parasara Hora Shastra:

vedic astrologybphs.zipiTRANS 99 Font:

http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/Itranslt.html

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"Sanjay Rath" <daivagyna (AT) sify (DOT) com>

<vedic astrology>

Wednesday, January 22, 2003 6:19 PM

Re: [vedic astrology] Re: Questions regarding Indu Lagna Calculation

> > > Om Gurave Namah> Dear Visti,> Where did you get that formula for Indu

Lagna? What happen to the Graha> Gunankara i.e. the numbers about the planets??

is this a new system for Indu> Lagna?> At the feet of Guru Pandita Kasinatha,>

I remain,> Sanjay Rath> Mail: 71 Vasant Apartments, Mayur Vihar Phase-1, New

Delhi 110091, India> Tel: +91-11-2713201; SJC Web pages:

http://.org; Personal Web:> http://srath.com> ----- Original

Message -----> <GWBrennan (AT) aol (DOT) com>> To:

<vedic astrology>> Tuesday, January 21, 2003 9:17 PM>

Re: [vedic astrology] Re: Questions regarding Indu Lagna> Calculation>

> > > Dear Visti> > Thanks for the information regarding Indu Lagna you posted.

However, if> you> > don't mind answering, how do I deal with the following:> >

Aries Ascendant, Moon in 4th, 9th from Moon and Lagna is the same planet> >

Jupiter, who is in Pisces.. Does that mean Indu lagna and Jupiter are> same> >

longitude, or is it double Jupiter's longitude minus 360, which falls> later> >

in Pisces.> > Thanks> > Gordon> >> > > > Archives:

vedic astrology> > Group info:

vedic astrology/info.html> > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank

mail to vedic astrology-> > ........ May Jupiter's light

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|| > > Your use of is subject to

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Dear Visti and Sanjayji,

Moon is also called Indu(at lead this is what I understand) so could Indu Lagna

also not mean the Rasi that Moon is posited in? This is just a thought, I am

not chaenging anybody here.

Chandrashekhar.

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Visti Larsen

vedic astrology

Thursday, January 23, 2003 12:36 AM

Re: [vedic astrology] Re: Questions regarding Indu Lagna Calculation

Hare Rama Krishna

Dear Gurudev, Namaste.

I'm not proposing any new system, and would rather have someone critisize this

method, so we can progress towards a better method of calculation.

 

The word "Kaale" used could also mean longitude, as you have stated in the past,

hence instead of using the Rashmis of the planets to satisfy the calculations,

one would apply the longitudes of the 9th lords.

 

The Gunankara or Rashmi's i believe are more suitable in messuring the extent of

wealth, just as Vyankatesh Sharma uses them as one of the tools to determine the

number of siblings. However a thought creeps in when considering this scheme of

rashmis, as for wealth Jupiter should have the most Rashmis.

 

Whether its acurate or not, i dare not say. Especially since we aren't taking

the Hora into account. I'm open to any criticism.

 

Best wishesVisti---Bhagavad Purana: http://www.srimadbhagavatam.orgBrihat

Parasara Hora Shastra:

vedic astrologybphs.zipiTRANS 99 Font:

http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/Itranslt.html

-

"Sanjay Rath" <daivagyna (AT) sify (DOT) com>

<vedic astrology>

Wednesday, January 22, 2003 6:19 PM

Re: [vedic astrology] Re: Questions regarding Indu Lagna Calculation

> > > Om Gurave Namah> Dear Visti,> Where did you get that formula for Indu

Lagna? What happen to the Graha> Gunankara i.e. the numbers about the planets??

is this a new system for Indu> Lagna?> At the feet of Guru Pandita Kasinatha,>

I remain,> Sanjay Rath> Mail: 71 Vasant Apartments, Mayur Vihar Phase-1, New

Delhi 110091, India> Tel: +91-11-2713201; SJC Web pages:

http://.org; Personal Web:> http://srath.com> ----- Original

Message -----> <GWBrennan (AT) aol (DOT) com>> To:

<vedic astrology>> Tuesday, January 21, 2003 9:17 PM>

Re: [vedic astrology] Re: Questions regarding Indu Lagna> Calculation>

> > > Dear Visti> > Thanks for the information regarding Indu Lagna you posted.

However, if> you> > don't mind answering, how do I deal with the following:> >

Aries Ascendant, Moon in 4th, 9th from Moon and Lagna is the same planet> >

Jupiter, who is in Pisces.. Does that mean Indu lagna and Jupiter are> same> >

longitude, or is it double Jupiter's longitude minus 360, which falls> later> >

in Pisces.> > Thanks> > Gordon> >> > > > Archives:

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Dear Sanjayji and Vistiji,

 

So I am now confused. Can anyone please point out a method of

calculating Indu Lagna that is reliable and widely used? Seems like

everyone has their own methods. So then how can a person know which

one to use?

 

Thanks much.

 

Namaste.

 

Rageshwari.

 

vedic astrology, "Visti Larsen" <vishnu@l...>

wrote:

> Hare Rama Krishna

>

> --

------------

>

> Dear Gurudev, Namaste.

> I'm not proposing any new system, and would rather have someone

critisize this method, so we can progress towards a better method of

calculation.

>

> The word "Kaale" used could also mean longitude, as you have stated

in the past, hence instead of using the Rashmis of the planets to

satisfy the calculations, one would apply the longitudes of the 9th

lords.

>

> The Gunankara or Rashmi's i believe are more suitable in messuring

the extent of wealth, just as Vyankatesh Sharma uses them as one of

the tools to determine the number of siblings. However a thought

creeps in when considering this scheme of rashmis, as for wealth

Jupiter should have the most Rashmis.

>

> Whether its acurate or not, i dare not say. Especially since we

aren't taking the Hora into account. I'm open to any criticism.

>

> 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

> -

> "Sanjay Rath" <daivagyna@s...>

> <vedic astrology>

> Wednesday, January 22, 2003 6:19 PM

> Re: [vedic astrology] Re: Questions regarding Indu Lagna

Calculation

>

>

> >

> >

> > Om Gurave Namah

> > Dear Visti,

> > Where did you get that formula for Indu Lagna? What happen to the

Graha

> > Gunankara i.e. the numbers about the planets?? is this a new

system for Indu

> > Lagna?

> > At the feet of Guru Pandita Kasinatha,

> > I remain,

> > Sanjay Rath

> > Mail: 71 Vasant Apartments, Mayur Vihar Phase-1, New Delhi

110091, India

> > Tel: +91-11-2713201; SJC Web pages: http://.org;

Personal Web:

> > http://srath.com

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> > <GWBrennan@a...>

> > <vedic astrology>

> > Tuesday, January 21, 2003 9:17 PM

> > Re: [vedic astrology] Re: Questions regarding Indu Lagna

> > Calculation

> >

> >

> > > Dear Visti

> > > Thanks for the information regarding Indu Lagna you posted.

However, if

> > you

> > > don't mind answering, how do I deal with the following:

> > > Aries Ascendant, Moon in 4th, 9th from Moon and Lagna is the

same planet

> > > Jupiter, who is in Pisces.. Does that mean Indu lagna and

Jupiter are

> > same

> > > longitude, or is it double Jupiter's longitude minus 360, which

falls

> > later

> > > in Pisces.

> > > Thanks

> > > Gordon

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-

 

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Dear Rageshwari,

If you have the book "HOW TO JUDGE A HOROSCOPE " by Sri B.V.Raman Vol.No.1

,pages 119 to 123 ,the explanation for Indu Lagna or Special Chandra Lagna is

given with examples.Please go through this book.

With best regards,

Ramadas Rao.

"rageshwari75 <rageshwari75 >" <rageshwari75 > wrote:

Dear Sanjayji and Vistiji,So I am now confused. Can anyone please point out a

method of calculating Indu Lagna that is reliable and widely used? Seems like

everyone has their own methods. So then how can a person know which one to

use?Thanks much.Namaste.Rageshwari.vedic astrology,

"Visti Larsen" <vishnu@l...> wrote:> Hare Rama Krishna> >

-->

> Dear Gurudev, Namaste.> I'm not proposing any new system, and would rather

have someone critisize this method, so we can progress towards a better method

of calculation.> > The word "Kaale" used could also mean longitude, as you have

stated in the past, hence instead of using the Rashmis of the planets to satisfy

the calculations, one would apply the longitudes of the 9th lords.> > The

Gunankara or Rashmi's i believe are more suitable in messuring the extent of

wealth, just as Vyankatesh Sharma uses them as one of the tools to determine

the number of siblings. However a thought creeps in when considering this

scheme of rashmis, as for wealth Jupiter should have the most Rashmis.> >

Whether its acurate or not, i dare not say. Especially since we aren't taking

the Hora into account. I'm open to any criticism.> > 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> ----- Original

Message ----- > "Sanjay Rath" <daivagyna@s...>> To:

<vedic astrology>> Wednesday, January 22, 2003 6:19 PM>

Re: [vedic astrology] Re: Questions regarding Indu Lagna Calculation>

> > > > > > > Om Gurave Namah> > Dear Visti,> > Where did you get that formula

for Indu Lagna? What happen to the Graha> > Gunankara i.e. the numbers about

the planets?? is this a new system for Indu> > Lagna?> > At the feet of Guru

Pandita Kasinatha,> > I remain,> > Sanjay Rath> > Mail: 71 Vasant Apartments,

Mayur Vihar Phase-1, New Delhi 110091, India> > Tel: +91-11-2713201; SJC Web

pages: http://.org; Personal Web:> > http://srath.com> > -----

Original Message -----> > <GWBrennan@a...>> > To:

<vedic astrology>> > Tuesday, January 21, 2003 9:17 PM> >

Re: [vedic astrology] Re: Questions regarding Indu Lagna> >

Calculation> > > > > > > Dear Visti> > > Thanks for the information regarding

Indu Lagna you posted. However, if> > you> > > don't mind answering, how do I

deal with the following:> > > Aries Ascendant, Moon in 4th, 9th from Moon and

Lagna is the same planet> > > Jupiter, who is in Pisces.. Does that mean Indu

lagna and Jupiter are> > same> > > longitude, or is it double Jupiter's

longitude minus 360, which falls> > later> > > in Pisces.> > > Thanks> > >

Gordon> > >> > > > > > > > Archives:

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Dear Ramadasji,

 

This is great! Thank you so much!

 

Namaste.

 

Rageshwari.

 

vedic astrology, Ramadas Rao <ramadasrao>

wrote:

>

> OM KLEEM KRISHNAYA NAMAH

> Dear Rageshwari,

> If you have the book "HOW TO JUDGE A HOROSCOPE " by Sri B.V.Raman

Vol.No.1 ,pages 119 to 123 ,the explanation for Indu Lagna or Special

Chandra Lagna is given with examples.Please go through this book.

> With best regards,

> Ramadas Rao.

> "rageshwari75 <rageshwari75>" <rageshwari75> wrote:Dear

Sanjayji and Vistiji,

>

> So I am now confused. Can anyone please point out a method of

> calculating Indu Lagna that is reliable and widely used? Seems like

> everyone has their own methods. So then how can a person know which

> one to use?

>

> Thanks much.

>

> Namaste.

>

> Rageshwari.

>

> vedic astrology, "Visti Larsen"

<vishnu@l...>

> wrote:

> > Hare Rama Krishna

> >

> >

--

> ------------

> >

> > Dear Gurudev, Namaste.

> > I'm not proposing any new system, and would rather have someone

> critisize this method, so we can progress towards a better method

of

> calculation.

> >

> > The word "Kaale" used could also mean longitude, as you have

stated

> in the past, hence instead of using the Rashmis of the planets to

> satisfy the calculations, one would apply the longitudes of the 9th

> lords.

> >

> > The Gunankara or Rashmi's i believe are more suitable in

messuring

> the extent of wealth, just as Vyankatesh Sharma uses them as one of

> the tools to determine the number of siblings. However a thought

> creeps in when considering this scheme of rashmis, as for wealth

> Jupiter should have the most Rashmis.

> >

> > Whether its acurate or not, i dare not say. Especially since we

> aren't taking the Hora into account. I'm open to any criticism.

> >

> > 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

> > -

> > "Sanjay Rath" <daivagyna@s...>

> > <vedic astrology>

> > Wednesday, January 22, 2003 6:19 PM

> > Re: [vedic astrology] Re: Questions regarding Indu Lagna

> Calculation

> >

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > Om Gurave Namah

> > > Dear Visti,

> > > Where did you get that formula for Indu Lagna? What happen to

the

> Graha

> > > Gunankara i.e. the numbers about the planets?? is this a new

> system for Indu

> > > Lagna?

> > > At the feet of Guru Pandita Kasinatha,

> > > I remain,

> > > Sanjay Rath

> > > Mail: 71 Vasant Apartments, Mayur Vihar Phase-1, New Delhi

> 110091, India

> > > Tel: +91-11-2713201; SJC Web pages: http://.org;

> Personal Web:

> > > http://srath.com

> > > -

> > > <GWBrennan@a...>

> > > <vedic astrology>

> > > Tuesday, January 21, 2003 9:17 PM

> > > Re: [vedic astrology] Re: Questions regarding Indu

Lagna

> > > Calculation

> > >

> > >

> > > > Dear Visti

> > > > Thanks for the information regarding Indu Lagna you posted.

> However, if

> > > you

> > > > don't mind answering, how do I deal with the following:

> > > > Aries Ascendant, Moon in 4th, 9th from Moon and Lagna is the

> same planet

> > > > Jupiter, who is in Pisces.. Does that mean Indu lagna and

> Jupiter are

> > > same

> > > > longitude, or is it double Jupiter's longitude minus 360,

which

> falls

> > > later

> > > > in Pisces.

> > > > Thanks

> > > > Gordon

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Group info: vedic-

astrology/info.html

> > >

> > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-

>

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