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Can someone tell me what it is?

Also ,Since Mercury is always within 45 degrees(???) of Sun,what are the combust effect on Mercury?

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Budha-Adhitya yoga occurs when Su and Me are beyond 10 degrees of each other and

within a rasi. Hope this helps.

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What if it happens in Virgo?

What are its significances?

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Budha-Adhitya yoga occurs when Su and Me are beyond 10 degrees of each other and

within a rasi. Hope this helps.

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"Sen Sarma, Joyjit ((eGM))" <joyjit.sensarma-eds (AT) eds (DOT) com> wrote:

 

 

What if it happens in Virgo?

What are its significances?

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10 March 2003 9:26 PMvedic astrologySubject: Re:

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Budha-Adhitya yoga occurs when Su and Me are beyond 10 degrees of each other and

within a rasi. Hope this helps.

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Imran,

Thanks you very much for this detailed explanation.You mentioned 1st, 4th, 7th

or 8th house is the best combination.(I guess u r talking from Asc).What are

the significance if it is in 12th house(Virgo)?

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Depends on the asc. One thing more -- when Merc is retro, the 10-degree

stipulation can be slightly relaxed because it gets to be between earth and

sun, thereby not getting blocked. Personally, I doubt whether this dictum

stands up to close scrutiny. In my own case, it doesn't. Asc lord Merc is retro

and at the same longitude as 12L Sun in Ge (10H). This is why my mind and speech

is warped at most times, the experts say ;-)

 

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Tuesday, March 11, 2003 8:06 AM

RE: [vedic astrology] Budhaditya Yoga

 

What if it happens in Virgo?

What are its significances?

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Dear Imran,

 

Excellent post. But don't you think we should be careful in predicting results

of the budhaditya yoga? If you ask me, it is basically no yoga at all. How can

a feature that's present in > 95% of charts seen be special?

 

Warm regards,

 

Ramapriya

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Tuesday, March 11, 2003 8:50 AM

RE: [vedic astrology] Budhaditya Yoga

Dear Sen, Budha is the divine intellegence and Adhitya is another name of Surya

represents creative expression. So wherever they meet, a yogas under the name

of Budha-Aditya is formed. Which makes native, intellegent, keen, creative,

skilful in many arts, respected and reputed. On the other hand closeness of any

planet with Sun comes under the name of Combustion and donot consider benefic.

Because Sun represent King of heaven and it is against the ethics and moral to

mix with King. There should always be espectable distance. But Mercury is the

messenger, prince, secretary. Hence we observe a very close margin between

distance of Sun and Mercury. So due to this role it gets special exception.

That is the combustion does not effect mercury in a same manner, and does not

completely destroy the finner qualities of Mercury. Budha-Aditya yoga is

considered good when happen in either 1st, 4th, 7th or 8th house. This

indicates inherent talent, and inclination towards any specific field, so such

natives generally rise in thier lives as specialist whatever thier field. It is

much better to have Mercury more than 10 degrees ahaed of Sun. The said yoga

more pronounced when happens in either Gemini, Virgo or Leo. If Sun is not a

functional malefic then this yoga also prove helpful in higher education.

Regards Imran

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I think BA gives a quickness to the mind. This gives great articulateness.

Einstein certainly had it, in Pisces, with a debilitated mercury. Ascendant was

(ahem!) Gemini. However, saturn is on the otherside of mercury. So he was

thought to be retarded and it took him a while to learn to speak. My sister has

it and is very articulate. Another friend has it and she teaches literature and

again is very articulate. Her partner has it and he too is very articulate. All

of them can stand up in front of a crowd and hold forth without any problems.

 

My partner does NOT have it and he could be an advertisement for lack of

articulateness. However, he does have an enormous ability to handle complex

systems that my sister does not. He has mars and mercury conjunct in the 8th,

and is known for not jumping at the obvious solution (which I have a tendency

to, with Merc in Gemini, tempered somewhat by the aspect from saturn). And I

do not have BA and hate having to speak in front of a crowd.

 

Well, there you gave my 2cents :) THis is what happens when you are jetlagged and wake up at 3 am.

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Tuesday, March 11, 2003 3:39 AM

Re: [vedic astrology] Budhaditya Yoga

Depends on the asc. One thing more -- when Merc is retro, the 10-degree

stipulation can be slightly relaxed because it gets to be between earth and

sun, thereby not getting blocked. Personally, I doubt whether this dictum

stands up to close scrutiny. In my own case, it doesn't. Asc lord Merc is retro

and at the same longitude as 12L Sun in Ge (10H). This is why my mind and speech

is warped at most times, the experts say ;-)

 

Ramapriya

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Imran,

 

Excellently put.....but i would want to extend the

same logic further. You have said Gemini, Leo and

Virgo are more pronounced for this yoga.....why not

Aries?

 

I would rather have Gemini out of the list of

preferred houses.Why??..Well... Sun is exalted in

Aries and also the moolatrikona for Mars......so there

is more scope the creative abilities of the person to

flourish(probably best among the set). You could

extend the same logic to Leo(moolatrikona of Sun) and

Merc getting exalted in Virgo.

 

But, I can't extend the same logic to Gemini. Any

alternative arguments??

 

thanks

Vishnu

 

 

 

 

--- Muhammad Imran <astroimran wrote:

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> Dear Sen,

> Budha is the divine intellegence and Adhitya is

> another name of Surya represents creative

> expression. So wherever they meet, a yogas under the

> name of Budha-Aditya is formed. Which makes native,

> intellegent, keen, creative, skilful in many arts,

> respected and reputed.

> On the other hand closeness of any planet with Sun

> comes under the name of Combustion and donot

> consider benefic. Because Sun represent King of

> heaven and it is against the ethics and moral to mix

> with King. There should always be espectable

> distance. But Mercury is the messenger, prince,

> secretary. Hence we observe a very close margin

> between distance of Sun and Mercury. So due to this

> role it gets special exception. That is the

> combustion does not effect mercury in a same manner,

> and does not completely destroy the finner qualities

> of Mercury.

> Budha-Aditya yoga is considered good when happen in

> either 1st, 4th, 7th or 8th house. This indicates

> inherent talent, and inclination towards any

> specific field, so such natives generally rise in

> thier lives as specialist whatever thier field.

> It is much better to have Mercury more than 10

> degrees ahaed of Sun. The said yoga more pronounced

> when happens in either Gemini, Virgo or Leo. If Sun

> is not a functional malefic then this yoga also

> prove helpful in higher education.

> Regards

> Imran

>

>

> "Sen Sarma, Joyjit ((eGM))"

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Are there bhangas that can break this yoga? Ramapriya, would such a bhanga (if

it exists) or anything else in your chart mitigate against such skills, or

otherwise render them less prominent -- at least according to your own

perception! -- in your chart?

Just curious.

(BTW, I don't have your chart; would you mind forwarding to me your birth

information? Thanks.)

Sarva mangalam,

J.I. Abbot

In a message dated 3/11/2003 5:14:09 AM Eastern Standard Time, hubli (AT) vsnl (DOT) com writes:

The cases you mentioned might be isolated ones, with other aiding factors in the

chart. I can surely say budhaditya yoga doesn't work for me. My public speaking

skills are zilch, and nobody who knows me personally can say I'm either

articulate or quick in the mind. I've seen quite a few with this yoga who're

like me.

But hey, something that's present in nearly every chart can hardly be special!

Warm regards,

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Dear Nimmi,

 

The cases you mentioned might be isolated ones, with other aiding factors in the

chart. I can surely say budhaditya yoga doesn't work for me. My public speaking

skills are zilch, and nobody who knows me personally can say I'm either

articulate or quick in the mind. I've seen quite a few with this yoga who're

like me.

 

But hey, something that's present in nearly every chart can hardly be special!

 

Warm regards,

 

Ramapriya

hubli (AT) vsnl (DOT) com

 

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Tuesday, March 11, 2003 10:40 AM

Re: [vedic astrology] Budhaditya Yoga

I think BA gives a quickness to the mind. This gives great articulateness.

Einstein certainly had it, in Pisces, with a debilitated mercury. Ascendant was

(ahem!) Gemini. However, saturn is on the otherside of mercury. So he was

thought to be retarded and it took him a while to learn to speak. My sister has

it and is very articulate. Another friend has it and she teaches literature and

again is very articulate. Her partner has it and he too is very articulate. All

of them can stand up in front of a crowd and hold forth without any problems.

 

My partner does NOT have it and he could be an advertisement for lack of

articulateness. However, he does have an enormous ability to handle complex

systems that my sister does not. He has mars and mercury conjunct in the 8th,

and is known for not jumping at the obvious solution (which I have a tendency

to, with Merc in Gemini, tempered somewhat by the aspect from saturn). And I

do not have BA and hate having to speak in front of a crowd.

 

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Dear Jesse,

 

Enclosed is my birthchart. Let the dissection begin :o)

 

Warm regards,

 

Ramapriya

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Re: [vedic astrology] Budhaditya Yoga

Dear Ramapriya and others,Are there bhangas that can break this yoga?

Ramapriya, would such a bhanga (if it exists) or anything else in your chart

mitigate against such skills, or otherwise render them less prominent -- at

least according to your own perception! -- in your chart?Just curious.(BTW, I

don't have your chart; would you mind forwarding to me your birth information?

Thanks.)Sarva mangalam,J.I. AbbotIn a message dated 3/11/2003 5:14:09 AM Eastern

Standard Time, hubli (AT) vsnl (DOT) com writes:

The cases you mentioned might be isolated ones, with other aiding factors in the

chart. I can surely say budhaditya yoga doesn't work for me. My public speaking

skills are zilch, and nobody who knows me personally can say I'm either

articulate or quick in the mind. I've seen quite a few with this yoga who're

like me. But hey, something that's present in nearly every chart can hardly be

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Dear Ramapriya,

UI think I read in one of your posts that you are an umpire.Do you think

Budhaaditya yoga doesnot operate in your case even then?

Chandrashekhar.

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Ramapriya D

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Tuesday, March 11, 2003 9:09 AM

Re: [vedic astrology] Budhaditya Yoga

Depends on the asc. One thing more -- when Merc is retro, the 10-degree

stipulation can be slightly relaxed because it gets to be between earth and

sun, thereby not getting blocked. Personally, I doubt whether this dictum

stands up to close scrutiny. In my own case, it doesn't. Asc lord Merc is retro

and at the same longitude as 12L Sun in Ge (10H). This is why my mind and speech

is warped at most times, the experts say ;-)

 

Ramapriya

hubli (AT) vsnl (DOT) com

 

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Tuesday, March 11, 2003 8:06 AM

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Dear Ramapriya,

I also have this yoga and some of its effects can be seen in my life..

Don't you think that your public speaking abilities are "zilch" because of

retrograde Mercury. Mercury denoting speech is retrograde and in the same time

Lagnes...After all these yogas are just one of the factor in a natal chart so

we can not look them in isolation.

Best regards,

Ognjen

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Ramapriya D

vedic astrology

Tuesday, March 11, 2003 11:12 AM

Re: [vedic astrology] Budhaditya Yoga

Dear Nimmi,

 

The cases you mentioned might be isolated ones, with other aiding factors in the

chart. I can surely say budhaditya yoga doesn't work for me. My public speaking

skills are zilch, and nobody who knows me personally can say I'm either

articulate or quick in the mind. I've seen quite a few with this yoga who're

like me.

 

But hey, something that's present in nearly every chart can hardly be special!

 

Warm regards,

 

Ramapriya

hubli (AT) vsnl (DOT) com

 

-

Nimmi Ragavan

vedic astrology

Tuesday, March 11, 2003 10:40 AM

Re: [vedic astrology] Budhaditya Yoga

I think BA gives a quickness to the mind. This gives great articulateness.

Einstein certainly had it, in Pisces, with a debilitated mercury. Ascendant was

(ahem!) Gemini. However, saturn is on the otherside of mercury. So he was

thought to be retarded and it took him a while to learn to speak. My sister has

it and is very articulate. Another friend has it and she teaches literature and

again is very articulate. Her partner has it and he too is very articulate. All

of them can stand up in front of a crowd and hold forth without any problems.

 

My partner does NOT have it and he could be an advertisement for lack of

articulateness. However, he does have an enormous ability to handle complex

systems that my sister does not. He has mars and mercury conjunct in the 8th,

and is known for not jumping at the obvious solution (which I have a tendency

to, with Merc in Gemini, tempered somewhat by the aspect from saturn). And I

do not have BA and hate having to speak in front of a crowd.

 

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Dear Chandrashekhar,

Should it? Isn't umpiring a Saturnian thing? Perhaps it's because of 5L being

with lots of digbala in Pisces (7th)...

You see, budhaditya yoga is commonly held to confer intelligence, fame and

renown. I've none of them. In fact, they say you've umpired well if at the end

of the game nobody knows who the umpires were! So despite regularly having the

Kumbles and Prasads run past me and bowl, my own renown is zilch. Quickness in

mind and intelligence are subjective things, but my own consistent mediocrity

in studies despite earnest efforts (4th lord exalted, but in 8th from 4th)

proves not much intellect either.

Actually, if you see BVR's 300 Combinations, he almost laughs at budhaditya

yoga. With good reason too, I think. After all, like I stated earlier, this

yoga is there in almost every chart, so it can't be that special anyways...

just my opinion.

Warm regards,

Ramapriya

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Wednesday, March 12, 2003 12:30 AM

Re: [vedic astrology] Budhaditya Yoga

Dear Ramapriya,

I think I read in one of your posts that you are an umpire.Do you think

Budhaaditya yoga doesnot operate in your case even then?

Chandrashekhar

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that is why my mind and speech is warped at most times, the experts say ;-)

Your humor is really refresing! As is your common sense. I appreciate that. I

can see the opposite,why don't you?

Sense of humour is the highest gift of human intelligence- Unless you are

/wrongly/impressed and think that

knowledge and smartness have to be 'difficult'' in appearance-rigid, void of

joy, life- I hope not

A.

 

 

Ramapriya

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I was told sometime ago that to be really effective, BA Yog should involve

rulers of 1st and/or 5th - e.g. merc or sun should rule these houses.

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Wednesday, March 12, 2003 2:07 AM

Re: [vedic astrology] Budhaditya Yoga

Dear Chandrashekhar,

Should it? Isn't umpiring a Saturnian thing? Perhaps it's because of 5L being

with lots of digbala in Pisces (7th)...

You see, budhaditya yoga is commonly held to confer intelligence, fame and

renown. I've none of them. In fact, they say you've umpired well if at the end

of the game nobody knows who the umpires were! So despite regularly having the

Kumbles and Prasads run past me and bowl, my own renown is zilch. Quickness in

mind and intelligence are subjective things, but my own consistent mediocrity

in studies despite earnest efforts (4th lord exalted, but in 8th from 4th)

proves not much intellect either.

Actually, if you see BVR's 300 Combinations, he almost laughs at budhaditya

yoga. With good reason too, I think. After all, like I stated earlier, this

yoga is there in almost every chart, so it can't be that special anyways...

just my opinion.

Warm regards,

Ramapriya

hubli (AT) vsnl (DOT) com

 

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vedic astrology

Wednesday, March 12, 2003 12:30 AM

Re: [vedic astrology] Budhaditya Yoga

Dear Ramapriya,

I think I read in one of your posts that you are an umpire.Do you think

Budhaaditya yoga doesnot operate in your case even then?

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Dear Ramapriya,

For one to get the results of Budha Aadiya yoga, the distance between Budha and

Aaditya has to be more than 17 degrees at least. However Budha by himself, if a

yogakaraka is capable of giving rise to yoga even when combust. So I think it is

upto the astrologer to decide when to apply the yoga and when not.

It is your modesty that makes you say that Umpiring doesnot take much talent or

brains and merely ability to analyse. You see Saturn is also known as Manda and

his manifestation is seen when routine or time and data consuming work comes

into play. As I understand a cricket umpire has to take instant decisions.

Surely not the quality of a pure saturnian.

You must be having horoscopes of Cricketers of International fame. You can see

that thos who build long inings would have Saturn favourably placed, and those

with flashy innings having Mars dominant.

Regards,

Chandrashekhar.

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Wednesday, March 12, 2003 7:37 AM

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Dear Chandrashekhar,

Should it? Isn't umpiring a Saturnian thing? Perhaps it's because of 5L being

with lots of digbala in Pisces (7th)...

You see, budhaditya yoga is commonly held to confer intelligence, fame and

renown. I've none of them. In fact, they say you've umpired well if at the end

of the game nobody knows who the umpires were! So despite regularly having the

Kumbles and Prasads run past me and bowl, my own renown is zilch. Quickness in

mind and intelligence are subjective things, but my own consistent mediocrity

in studies despite earnest efforts (4th lord exalted, but in 8th from 4th)

proves not much intellect either.

Actually, if you see BVR's 300 Combinations, he almost laughs at budhaditya

yoga. With good reason too, I think. After all, like I stated earlier, this

yoga is there in almost every chart, so it can't be that special anyways...

just my opinion.

Warm regards,

Ramapriya

hubli (AT) vsnl (DOT) com

 

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Chandrashekhar

vedic astrology

Wednesday, March 12, 2003 12:30 AM

Re: [vedic astrology] Budhaditya Yoga

Dear Ramapriya,

I think I read in one of your posts that you are an umpire.Do you think

Budhaaditya yoga doesnot operate in your case even then?

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

shine on us .......

 

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