Guest guest Posted August 20, 2003 Report Share Posted August 20, 2003 Dear Gurujis and Members: I was reading archives and below is what I found. This is a message from Narasimhaji posted back in June 2001. It talks about a rule - Jupiter conjunct or aspecting (Rasi) nodes make them fall. I was wondering if this rule applies to Guru-chandala yoga that takes place in Dhanus (Rahu's debilitation sign). Also such a Guru involved in Guru-chandala in Dhanus also aspects (Rasi) Ketu in Mithuna. How should this be interpreted? Both the nodes are debilitated, Jupiter conjucts one while rasi aspects the other and Jupiter is involved in Guru-chandala yoga. Namaste. Rageshwari. vedic astrology, pvr@m... wrote: > Pranaams Gauranga Prabhu, > > Jupiter, the teacher of gods, tries to keep Rahu and Ketu off rasi > ownership. But, is Rahu happy with it? No. When Rahu conjoins > Jupiter, he does give Guru-Chandala yoga and weaken Jupiter. > > Ketu is like demon king Bali. When Jupiter (Vamana) oppresses him, he > is not angry. He is happy and feels blessed. Rahu, OTOH, is like > demon king Ravana. He is angry and unhappy if Jupiter oppresses him. > So he tries to get some revenge. > > Yes, there is an exception in Narayana dasa due to Guru-Chandala > yoga. Those who read all the archives of this list and studied the > calculations therein carefully would've noticed a post from Sanjay in > which he gave the calculations of Narayana dasa in a chart and made a > modification due to Guru-Chandala yoga (without saying it > explicitly!!). > > May Jupiter's light shine on us, > Narasimha > > > JAYA JAGANNATHA! > > > > Dear Narayan, > > > > Namaste. > > > > You have also mentioned that Jupiter conjunct Rahu also makes Rahu > fall. But > > what about the Guru-Candala yoga which with the same conditions > gives > > troubles with guru or with relationship to guru? In this case it > seems that > > Rahu may have the power to harm Jupiter. > > > > Yours, > > > > Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer > > <gauranga@b...> > > Phone: +36-309-140-839 > > Jyotish Remedies: > > WWW.BRIHASPATI.NET Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2003 Report Share Posted August 21, 2003 Jaya Jagannatha Dear Rageshwari, Namaste This is possibly a small exception to the rule. If conjunction is not in dusthanas from lagna or janma rasi. The Moon in sukla paksha will also help in your assessment where the native's spiritual aspects, respect and love of God (also analyse the 5th house and lord for this) and Brahmins- Guru in own moolatrikona with spiritually inclined Rahu. If the Sun is not in enmity signs, then before you can really conclude without an iota of doubt which way the native is inclined, make sure there is not aspect from malefics, as this normally indicate a curse. If there is involvement of AK or AmK or Palana Devata, Guru Devata or Istha Devata involved in helping, then giving a mantra will help. Hence also assess the Navamsa. When you are done, assess the Vimsamsa. The Trimsamsa will also give a good indication of one's past blessings. rageshwari75 [rageshwari75] 21 August 2003 01:03 vedic astrology [vedic astrology] Re: Ju exception - Reason behind it. Dear Gurujis and Members: I was reading archives and below is what I found. This is a message from Narasimhaji posted back in June 2001. It talks about a rule - Jupiter conjunct or aspecting (Rasi) nodes make them fall. I was wondering if this rule applies to Guru-chandala yoga that takes place in Dhanus (Rahu's debilitation sign). Also such a Guru involved in Guru-chandala in Dhanus also aspects (Rasi) Ketu in Mithuna. How should this be interpreted? Both the nodes are debilitated, Jupiter conjucts one while rasi aspects the other and Jupiter is involved in Guru-chandala yoga. Namaste. Rageshwari. vedic astrology, pvr@m... wrote: > Pranaams Gauranga Prabhu, > > Jupiter, the teacher of gods, tries to keep Rahu and Ketu off rasi > ownership. But, is Rahu happy with it? No. When Rahu conjoins > Jupiter, he does give Guru-Chandala yoga and weaken Jupiter. > > Ketu is like demon king Bali. When Jupiter (Vamana) oppresses him, he > is not angry. He is happy and feels blessed. Rahu, OTOH, is like > demon king Ravana. He is angry and unhappy if Jupiter oppresses him. > So he tries to get some revenge. > > Yes, there is an exception in Narayana dasa due to Guru-Chandala > yoga. Those who read all the archives of this list and studied the > calculations therein carefully would've noticed a post from Sanjay in > which he gave the calculations of Narayana dasa in a chart and made a > modification due to Guru-Chandala yoga (without saying it > explicitly!!). > > May Jupiter's light shine on us, > Narasimha > > > JAYA JAGANNATHA! > > > > Dear Narayan, > > > > Namaste. > > > > You have also mentioned that Jupiter conjunct Rahu also makes Rahu > fall. But > > what about the Guru-Candala yoga which with the same conditions > gives > > troubles with guru or with relationship to guru? In this case it > seems that > > Rahu may have the power to harm Jupiter. > > > > Yours, > > > > Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer > > <gauranga@b...> > > Phone: +36-309-140-839 > > Jyotish Remedies: > > WWW.BRIHASPATI.NET Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2003 Report Share Posted August 21, 2003 Dear Swee-ji, Thank you very much for your comment. This native has Sun in enemy sign that has an aspect from a malefic (Shani). Also the moon is Krishna paksha (pratipat) instead of Shukla paksha. So then should I conclude that the native is not spiritually inclined? Although, one thing to note is that the Guru is conjunct with Budha (AK) apart from Rahu. Does that say anything different? Or do you suggest I should see Vimsamsa and Trimsamsa? Namaste. Rageshwari. vedic astrology, "Swee Chan" <swee@c...> wrote: > Jaya Jagannatha > > Dear Rageshwari, > Namaste > > This is possibly a small exception to the rule. If conjunction is not in > dusthanas from lagna or janma rasi. The Moon in sukla paksha will also > help in your assessment where the native's spiritual aspects, respect > and love of God (also analyse the 5th house and lord for this) and > Brahmins- Guru in own moolatrikona with spiritually inclined Rahu. > If the Sun is not in enmity signs, then before you can really conclude > without an iota of doubt which way the native is inclined, make sure > there is not aspect from malefics, as this normally indicate a curse. > If there is involvement of AK or AmK or Palana Devata, Guru Devata or > Istha Devata involved in helping, then giving a mantra will help. Hence > also assess the Navamsa. > When you are done, assess the Vimsamsa. The Trimsamsa will also give a > good indication of one's past blessings. > > > rageshwari75 [rageshwari75] > 21 August 2003 01:03 > vedic astrology > [vedic astrology] Re: Ju exception - Reason behind it. > > Dear Gurujis and Members: > > I was reading archives and below is what I found. This is a message > from Narasimhaji posted back in June 2001. It talks about a rule - > Jupiter conjunct or aspecting (Rasi) nodes make them fall. I was > wondering if this rule applies to Guru-chandala yoga that takes place > in Dhanus (Rahu's debilitation sign). Also such a Guru involved in > Guru-chandala in Dhanus also aspects (Rasi) Ketu in Mithuna. > > How should this be interpreted? Both the nodes are debilitated, > Jupiter conjucts one while rasi aspects the other and Jupiter is > involved in Guru-chandala yoga. > > Namaste. > > Rageshwari. > > vedic astrology, pvr@m... wrote: > > Pranaams Gauranga Prabhu, > > > > Jupiter, the teacher of gods, tries to keep Rahu and Ketu off rasi > > ownership. But, is Rahu happy with it? No. When Rahu conjoins > > Jupiter, he does give Guru-Chandala yoga and weaken Jupiter. > > > > Ketu is like demon king Bali. When Jupiter (Vamana) oppresses him, > he > > is not angry. He is happy and feels blessed. Rahu, OTOH, is like > > demon king Ravana. He is angry and unhappy if Jupiter oppresses > him. > > So he tries to get some revenge. > > > > Yes, there is an exception in Narayana dasa due to Guru-Chandala > > yoga. Those who read all the archives of this list and studied the > > calculations therein carefully would've noticed a post from Sanjay > in > > which he gave the calculations of Narayana dasa in a chart and made > a > > modification due to Guru-Chandala yoga (without saying it > > explicitly!!). > > > > May Jupiter's light shine on us, > > Narasimha > > > > > JAYA JAGANNATHA! > > > > > > Dear Narayan, > > > > > > Namaste. > > > > > > You have also mentioned that Jupiter conjunct Rahu also makes > Rahu > > fall. But > > > what about the Guru-Candala yoga which with the same conditions > > gives > > > troubles with guru or with relationship to guru? In this case it > > seems that > > > Rahu may have the power to harm Jupiter. > > > > > > Yours, > > > > > > Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer > > > <gauranga@b...> > > > Phone: +36-309-140-839 > > > Jyotish Remedies: > > > WWW.BRIHASPATI.NET > > > > > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology- > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > Your use of is subject to > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2003 Report Share Posted August 21, 2003 Jaya Jagannatha Dear Rajeshwari, After initial assessment on rasi, assess navamsa and vimsamsa. Then look at trimsamsa. Shahtyamsa last and only if time is correct. In rasi, look at mantrapada and see when this will be activated through rasi drishti with Jupiter's transit. Best wishes, Swee rageshwari75 [rageshwari75] 21 August 2003 20:56 vedic astrology [vedic astrology] Re: Ju exception - Reason behind it. Dear Swee-ji, Thank you very much for your comment. This native has Sun in enemy sign that has an aspect from a malefic (Shani). Also the moon is Krishna paksha (pratipat) instead of Shukla paksha. So then should I conclude that the native is not spiritually inclined? Although, one thing to note is that the Guru is conjunct with Budha (AK) apart from Rahu. Does that say anything different? Or do you suggest I should see Vimsamsa and Trimsamsa? Namaste. Rageshwari. vedic astrology, "Swee Chan" <swee@c...> wrote: > Jaya Jagannatha > > Dear Rageshwari, > Namaste > > This is possibly a small exception to the rule. If conjunction is not in > dusthanas from lagna or janma rasi. The Moon in sukla paksha will also > help in your assessment where the native's spiritual aspects, respect > and love of God (also analyse the 5th house and lord for this) and > Brahmins- Guru in own moolatrikona with spiritually inclined Rahu. > If the Sun is not in enmity signs, then before you can really conclude > without an iota of doubt which way the native is inclined, make sure > there is not aspect from malefics, as this normally indicate a curse. > If there is involvement of AK or AmK or Palana Devata, Guru Devata or > Istha Devata involved in helping, then giving a mantra will help. Hence > also assess the Navamsa. > When you are done, assess the Vimsamsa. The Trimsamsa will also give a > good indication of one's past blessings. > > > rageshwari75 [rageshwari75] > 21 August 2003 01:03 > vedic astrology > [vedic astrology] Re: Ju exception - Reason behind it. > > Dear Gurujis and Members: > > I was reading archives and below is what I found. This is a message > from Narasimhaji posted back in June 2001. It talks about a rule - > Jupiter conjunct or aspecting (Rasi) nodes make them fall. I was > wondering if this rule applies to Guru-chandala yoga that takes place > in Dhanus (Rahu's debilitation sign). Also such a Guru involved in > Guru-chandala in Dhanus also aspects (Rasi) Ketu in Mithuna. > > How should this be interpreted? Both the nodes are debilitated, > Jupiter conjucts one while rasi aspects the other and Jupiter is > involved in Guru-chandala yoga. > > Namaste. > > Rageshwari. > > vedic astrology, pvr@m... wrote: > > Pranaams Gauranga Prabhu, > > > > Jupiter, the teacher of gods, tries to keep Rahu and Ketu off rasi > > ownership. But, is Rahu happy with it? No. When Rahu conjoins > > Jupiter, he does give Guru-Chandala yoga and weaken Jupiter. > > > > Ketu is like demon king Bali. When Jupiter (Vamana) oppresses him, > he > > is not angry. He is happy and feels blessed. Rahu, OTOH, is like > > demon king Ravana. He is angry and unhappy if Jupiter oppresses > him. > > So he tries to get some revenge. > > > > Yes, there is an exception in Narayana dasa due to Guru-Chandala > > yoga. Those who read all the archives of this list and studied the > > calculations therein carefully would've noticed a post from Sanjay > in > > which he gave the calculations of Narayana dasa in a chart and made > a > > modification due to Guru-Chandala yoga (without saying it > > explicitly!!). > > > > May Jupiter's light shine on us, > > Narasimha > > > > > JAYA JAGANNATHA! > > > > > > Dear Narayan, > > > > > > Namaste. > > > > > > You have also mentioned that Jupiter conjunct Rahu also makes > Rahu > > fall. But > > > what about the Guru-Candala yoga which with the same conditions > > gives > > > troubles with guru or with relationship to guru? In this case it > > seems that > > > Rahu may have the power to harm Jupiter. > > > > > > Yours, > > > > > > Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer > > > <gauranga@b...> > > > Phone: +36-309-140-839 > > > Jyotish Remedies: > > > WWW.BRIHASPATI.NET > > > > > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology- > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > Your use of is subject to > Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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