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Hare Rama Krishna

 

Namaste Ramesh Ji,

 

Thanks for the clarification on that, I too have a doubt for

some time. I was not sure, whether the following method

which I have derived is not correct, hence I was not able

to answer to you earlier.

 

Method-1:-

========

Navamsas would have a total of 9 divisions. In case of Pisces

the first division gets Cancer Navamsa and the last gets

Pisces navamsa. Movement from Pisces to Aquarius would thus

count 8.

 

May I request Guru's and Learned members to correct me,

whether the following method is also correct to find the

"Navamsas Gained" from the following example:-

 

Method-2:-

=========

12 signs can have 9 Navamsas.

So If I take the above example. where Pi to Aq and convert into

a math fomulae, I am thinking the following will give me

 

12 signs to 9 Navamsa

So 11 Sings is = (11 * 9 ) / 12 = 8.25 and rounding off will give

me 8 navamsa's gained, hence 8 marriage possible.

 

Please tell me, whether this approach can be used to find

the navamsa's gained in any situations or not.

 

Regards

Raghunadha Rao

 

 

vedic astrology, "Ramesh F. Gangaramani"

<rgangaramani@h...> wrote:

> Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat

>

> Dear Members,

>

> I regret an error in the information given below. Sagittarius

should read as Aquarius.

>

> I have since received clarification from a dear friend located long

distance. She explained that Navamsas would have a total of 9

divisions. In case of Pisces the first division gets Cancer Navamsa

and the last gets Pisces navamsa. Movement from Pisces to Aquarius

would thus count 8. I hope I got it right Laurie! Thanks

>

> Best Regards

> Ramesh

>

> -

> Ramesh F. Gangaramani

> vedic astrology

> Saturday, January 17, 2004 8:56 PM

> clarification on navamsas gained.

>

>

> Dear Learned Members,

> I am reading Sanjayji's book titled Vimsottari and Udu dasa. on

page 146 he discusses Liz Taylor's chart. He mentions that 7L Venus

has gained 8 navamsas indicating possibility of 8 marriages. I need

to understand the method of counting. Venus is in 5th house in Pisces

in D1 and in 3rd house in Sagittarius in D9. Can you please explain

to me the way counting is done?

> I have read him doing similar counts for children in D7 and

probably co-borns(not sure) in D3 too!

> Kind regards

> Ramesh

>

>

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Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat,

 

Dear Rao,

It is likely that both methods are linked and may give the same answer. I will

go through some more examples and come back to you.

Best Regards

Ramesh

Rao Nemani [raon1008 ]Sent:

Sunday, January 18, 2004 4:14 AMvedic astrologySubject:

[vedic astrology] Navamsa's Gained--Another Method Question.Hare Rama

KrishnaNamaste Ramesh Ji,Thanks for the clarification on that, I too have a

doubt forsome time. I was not sure, whether the following methodwhich I have

derived is not correct, hence I was not ableto answer to you

earlier.Method-1:-========Navamsas would have a total of 9 divisions. In case

of Pisces the first division gets Cancer Navamsa and the last gets Pisces

navamsa. Movement from Pisces to Aquarius would thus count 8.May I request

Guru's and Learned members to correct me,whether the following method is also

correct to find the "Navamsas Gained" from the following

example:-Method-2:-=========12 signs can have 9 Navamsas.So If I take the above

example. where Pi to Aq and convert intoa math fomulae, I am thinking the

following will give me12 signs to 9 NavamsaSo 11 Sings is = (11 * 9 ) / 12 =

8.25 and rounding off will giveme 8 navamsa's gained, hence 8 marriage

possible.Please tell me, whether this approach can be used to findthe navamsa's

gained in any situations or not.RegardsRaghunadha Rao--- In

vedic astrology, "Ramesh F. Gangaramani" <rgangaramani@h...>

wrote:> Satyam Bruyat Priyam Bruyat> > Dear Members,> > I regret an error in

the information given below. Sagittarius should read as Aquarius. > > I have

since received clarification from a dear friend located long distance. She

explained that Navamsas would have a total of 9 divisions. In case of Pisces

the first division gets Cancer Navamsa and the last gets Pisces navamsa.

Movement from Pisces to Aquarius would thus count 8. I hope I got it right

Laurie! Thanks> > Best Regards> Ramesh> > - >

Ramesh F. Gangaramani > vedic astrology > Saturday, January

17, 2004 8:56 PM> clarification on navamsas gained.> > > Dear

Learned Members,> I am reading Sanjayji's book titled Vimsottari and Udu

dasa. on page 146 he discusses Liz Taylor's chart. He mentions that 7L Venus

has gained 8 navamsas indicating possibility of 8 marriages. I need to

understand the method of counting. Venus is in 5th house in Pisces in D1 and in

3rd house in Sagittarius in D9. Can you please explain to me the way counting is

done?> I have read him doing similar counts for children in D7 and probably

co-borns(not sure) in D3 too! > Kind regards> Ramesh> > >

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